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  2. The Most Luxurious Places to Stay in the Maldives - AOL

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    Consider heading to a private island for your next vacation with our guide to the top hotels in the Maldives. Inside the 11 best Maldives hotels. ... One of the world’s most luxurious all ...

  3. Kurumba Maldives - Wikipedia

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    Best Destination (Maldives) Spa Award for Veli Spa - World Luxury Spa Awards [9] Top 10 Luxury HotelsMaldives, TripAdvisor Travellers' Choice Awards [ 12 ] Top 10 Hotels for Service – Maldives, TripAdvisor Travellers' Choice Awards [ 13 ]

  4. Soneva - Wikipedia

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    Soneva Fushi is regarded as the first luxury hotel in the Maldives, setting of the trend of luxury holidays in the nation. [6] [7] [8] It was the first "Robinson Crusoe" styled resort in the Maldives [9] [10] and also offered the first wine cellar in the Maldives. [11] 1995: Creation of Six Senses BVI and Soneva brand

  5. Luxury Travel: What a Million-Dollar Vacation Looks Like

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    "The hotels are ultra-luxurious, and the meals are authentic and private for the group," Parizek said. ... "Located more than 16 feet below sea level in The Maldives, the Muraka is a true luxury ...

  6. The Muraka, Conrad Maldives - Wikipedia

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    The Muraka opened its doors in 2018 to become the world's first underwater hotel suite. [1] It is part of the Conrad Maldives Rangali Island Resort, owned by Hilton Worldwide . [ 2 ] The two-story structure consists of an en-suite master bedroom, en-suite twin bedroom, sun deck and infinity pool on its upper floor and a double bedroom and en ...

  7. Manafaru - Wikipedia

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    This cave is 2.5meters underground, boasting three rooms and to date is still the largest and deepest in Maldives. Several luxury brands have run the island previously, including the Beach House (a Waldorf Astoria hotel). The island is now owned and operated by the Emirates based Hospitality Group JA Resorts and Hotels LLC. [1]