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Emerald Maldives set to open doors in August

Aerial view of Emerald Maldives Resort. PHOTO: EMERALD MALDIVES

The Emerald Maldives Resort & Spa is officially set to welcome its first guests on August 1, 2019.

The brand new 5-star deluxe resort, which is a member of The Leading Hotels of the World, is located in Fasmendhoo, Raa Atoll.

Surrounded by 1.5 km of white sandy beach, the 20-hectare private island boasts 120 luxurious Villas.

These come in both contemporary and tropical design and are divided into 60 beach villas and 60 overwater villas.

Guests are offered the choice of holidaying at a jacuzzi villa, pool villa, superior villa, royal villa or presidential villa as best suites their tastes.

In terms of cuisine, the resort is home to four restaurants; Beach Club Grill Restaurant, Le Asiaique, Amazonic Restaurant, Aqua Restaurant and Sunset Pool Cafe' and Sunrise Cafe' that offer a variety of delightful options.

Other amenities the property features include a spa, gym, sports centre, water sports centre and a diving centre. Additionally, a children's center named 'Dolphin Club' dedicated to caretaking and entertainment of little ones, is also offered by the resort.

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