Ritz Carlton is all set to open doors to a breathtaking resort in the Maldives next year


If a Maldivian getaway with the best of Ritz-Carlton hospitality is what you want, that’s what you get! The hotel company in association with Marriott is all set to open doors in the Maldives at a pristine location in the Fari Islands. The property is currently being developed by CPG, a member of Singapore’s Pontiac Land Group.


Christened as the Ritz-Carlton Maldives Fari Islands, the resort is designed to be a 100-villa property. It is perched in the North Male Atoll and will be accessible either by a 50-minute speedboat ride or a 10-minute seaplane flight from Male International Airport. The Category 8 Bonvoy property will offer guests a luxe experience with white sandy beaches, turquoise lagoons, and coral reefs.
Led by Kerry Hill Architects, the luxurious resort boasts a spherical design with ocean and lagoon views of the crystal-clear waters. The property is conceptualized because of the fragile reef ecosystem using solar panels and sustainable/natural materials where possible.

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Guests at the resort will get access to seven different restaurants, a full-service spa, and an exclusive Ritz Kids program with many avenues to protect and explore the ocean around them. Rates at the Ritz-Carlton Maldives Fari Islands start at $1,350 per night, with an additional $900 transfer cost per person (approximately). Well, although pricey, a post COVID-19 getaway to the Maldives in true Ritz-Carlton style sure doesn’t sound bad!

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