With the removing of international travel restrictions in the Maldives, resorts have begun to reopen including the five properties belonging to international hospitality group, Minor Hotels. First to open was Anantara Kihavah Maldives Villas on 27th September, while the other four welcomed guests from 1st October; these were Niyama Private Islands and the cluster of three properties in the South Male Atoll, Anantara Veli Maldives Resort, Anantara Dhigu Maldives Resort and Naladhu Private Island.
For travellers heading to the Maldives, bungalow and villa options are available at these three South Male Atoll properties along with newly added offerings; these include the chance to buy out a private island for one day as well as experience a floating spa treatment and family-friendly nurse shark snorkelling. All these island resort properties are following the safety and health guidelines of the World Health Organisation while implementing their own strict hygiene and disinfection protocols.
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