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Apart from luxury resort experiences, stay on boat holidays or stay with friends, I have spent a lot of nights in hotels as a apart of my profession. And of course there are inevitably some things I don’t like about some of those hotels. My top 10 hotel hates: 1.  Hotels charging over the odds...
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Sun, sand, endless seas running between the small islands are what makes the Maldives different from the rest of the world. Ships, safari boats, seaplanes, speed boats are the most common types of transportation used to travel from one place to the other in the Maldives. The launch of new “Vermillion 320” ferry services in...
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Beach House Maldives at Manafaru the Waldorf Astoria Collection, part of the Hilton Group, has launched a daily customized seaplane service to transfer its guests from Malé International Airport to the resort located in Haa Alifu atoll in the Northern tip of the Maldives archipelago. A brand new Dehavilla and twin otter seaplane were also...
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New York-based JetBlue and Dubai-based Emirates have signed an interline agreement that will connect the Maldives to most major cities in the United States via John F. Kennedy International Airport. Soon, cities such as Boston, Chicago, Orlando and Washington will be connected with the Maldives, according to a joint statement by the two airlines. JetBlue,...
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Maldives has been listed as the World’s Most Romantic Destination in the World Travel Awards. The Maldives won the prestigious award for the second time this year by competing Indonesia’s Bali, Hawaii, Mauritius. Nominees in the category include New York, Paris, Seychelles, and Tuscany and Venice in Italy. The Maldives also received the award in...
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Maldives being a significant crossroad in the Indian Ocean, traders and visitors over time have left their influence on Maldivian cuisine in addition to the contribution towards the evolving culture of the Maldives. As the Maldives comprises of more sea than the land, it is not surprising that fish and seafood have always been the...
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The festival celebrates 2,000 years of Maldivian island culture. The Maldives has been a multi-party democracy for only two years and this new freedom has opened up a host of new opportunities both culturally and politically. The president has set his country a target of becoming carbon neutral within ten years and the festival provides...
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The hotel front desk has a long and honorable, even cinematic, tradition of service. For all of its utility and celluloid fame, however, the days of the traditional hotel front desk may be numbered through out the world. For many years, most of the deluxe resort hotels in the Maldives have whisked guests directly to...
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Bodu Beru is the most popular form of music and dance in the country, enjoyed by the young and the old, men and women. There is a Bodu Beru troupe in almost every inhabited island and is regularly played at special functions and festivals. The musical instruments used in Bodu Beru consist of three or...
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The atolls of the maldives are formed from structures, separated by lagoons. The atolls are in fact part of a greater structure known as the Laccadives – Chagos Ridge, which stretches over 2000 kilometers. The islands are low lying with the highest point at approximately 8 feet above sea level. “Faru” or ring-shaped reef structures...
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