At anchor
At anchor

FAITH Yacht à moteur à louer

  • Longueur : 200-250 m
  • 12 dans 7 cabine(s)
  • Chantier 2017 (réaménagé 2022), Feadship, De Vries Makkum, The Netherlands
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Sans exagération, le Feadship FAITH de 96,6 m est tout à fait inégalé en termes de qualité, de fonctionnalités et de niveau de service fourni par un équipage bien établi et talentueux ; triés sur le volet et superbement formés par le propriétaire le plus exigeant.

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At anchor2 de 32
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Aerial view sun deck aft4 de 32
Sun deck dining and seating area5 de 32
Upper deck aft firepit6 de 32
Bridge deck aft dining area7 de 32
Foredeck gym equipment8 de 32
Aerial view main deck aft9 de 32
Main deck aft pool10 de 32
Beach club11 de 32
Beach club12 de 32
Beach club bar13 de 32
Main deck lounge14 de 32
Main deck dining area15 de 32
Foyer16 de 32
Sky lounge17 de 32
Sky lounge piano18 de 32
Master cabin19 de 32
Master cabin20 de 32
Master bathroom en suite21 de 32
VIP cabin22 de 32
VIP cabin23 de 32
VIP bathroom en suite24 de 32
Snow room25 de 32
Massage room26 de 32
Hamman27 de 32
Padel court28 de 32
Jetski29 de 32
Wakeboarding30 de 32
Jetski31 de 32
Stern view32 de 32

Absolute perfection in a yacht, FAITH changes expectations.

  • Unique owner's deck with incredible volume and skylight in the master cabin
  • 9m x 3.6m glass-bottomed swimming pool
  • Breathtaking beach club - fully open to the sea
  • Games deck (football, volleyball, tennis, pickleball, basketball and fitness circuit)
  • Chic and spacious indoor cinema
  • Impressive gym on sun deck with unique equipment inventory for indoor and outdoor training
  • Exclusive wellness centre with massage room, large Hammam and spectacular snow room

À propos de FAITH

Description

Sans exagération, le Feadship FAITH de 96,6 m est tout à fait inégalé en termes de qualité, de fonctionnalités et de niveau de service fourni par un équipage bien établi et talentueux ; triés sur le volet et superbement formés par le propriétaire le plus exigeant.


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Des éléments sensationnels tels que la grande piscine à fond de verre et son club de plage à couper le souffle dépasseront les attentes des amateurs de plein air.

Les affréteurs actifs seront séduits par les multiples installations sur la terrasse de jeux et par la fabuleuse salle de sport intérieure sur la terrasse bien exposée. Célébrez la mer avec les tout derniers jouets nautiques, deux annexes Feadship personnalisées de 10 m et un bateau de ski – il y a une annexe pour chaque occasion. FAITH est complété par le centre de bien-être ultime à bord qui comprend une salle de massage, un grand hammam et une salle de neige spectaculaire.

Dînez sans compromis avec trois chefs doués et polyvalents, un four à pizza au feu de bois, un barbecue au charbon de bois et un bar sur la terrasse bien exposée, une cave à vin et un barbecue complet sur la plage. Regardez des films dans le cinéma chic et spacieux ou faites du sport sur l'écran de télévision extérieur de la terrasse, puis divertissez vos invités toute la nuit sur un petit piano à queue : autant d'options pour créer une atmosphère fantastique à bord.

Retirez-vous sur la terrasse d'un propriétaire privé avec cheminée à l'intérieur et foyer à l'extérieur, salon avec home cinéma et lucarne pour observer les étoiles. Tandis que les invités sont somptueusement hébergés sur le pont principal dans deux suites VIP et quatre cabines doubles spacieuses, tous les ponts étant desservis par l'ascenseur.

Tout dans ce yacht remarquable est le meilleur du meilleur. Si c’est ce que vous exigez, vous devez avoir la FOI. Nous pouvons affirmer avec certitude que vous ne louerez jamais un yacht plus raffiné.

Spécifications & tarifs
Destination en été Corsica, Mallorca, Menorca, Greece, UK, France Demande d'informations par semaine (basse saison / haute saison)
Destination en hiver Maldives, Indian Ocean, UAE Demande d'informations par semaine (basse saison / haute saison)
Chantier 2017 (réaménagé 2022), Feadship, De Vries Makkum, The Netherlands
Longueur 200-250 m
Invités 12
Nb de cabines invités 7
Équipage 31
Largeur 14,5 m
Tirant d'eau 3,7 m
Tonnage brut 2 999
Vitesse maximale 17 nœuds
Vitesse de croisière 15 nœuds
Types de cabines 7 (7 × double)
Moteurs 2 × 3 000ch MTU
Générateurs 4
Notes
Non disponible à la location pour les résidents des États-Unis dans les eaux des États-Unis.
Annexes & jeux nautiques

Annexes & jeux nautiques

  • 2 × Annexes limousines
  • 1 × Annexe
  • 1 × Jacuzzi sur le pont
  • Piscine
  • 2 × Waverunners
  • 3 × SeaBobs
  • 1 × Flyboard
  • 1 × eFoil
  • 1 × Jetsurf
  • 2 × Kayaks
  • 4 × Planches de stand-up paddle
  • Pedal board
  • Planche de surf
  • Wakeboard
  • Kneeboard
  • Wakesurf
  • Wakeskate
  • Skis nautiques
  • Toboggan aquatique
  • Jeux pneumatiques tractables
  • Équipement de plongée avec tuba
  • Pêche
  • Centre de formation RYA pour jet-skis et waverunners
  • 1 × Hoverboard
Remise en forme & bien-être

Équipement de fitness

  • Basketball court
  • Équipement de boxe
  • Vélo elliptique
  • Ballons d'exercise
  • Poids
  • Cordes à sauter
  • Machine Kinesis
  • Coach sportif
  • Bandes de résistance
  • Banc d'entraînement
  • Tapis de course
  • Matelas de yoga

Bien-être

  • Salon de beauté
  • Salon de coiffure
  • Hammam
  • Salle de massage
  • Masseuse à bord
Plans des ponts
Sun deck
Upper deck
Bridge deck
Main deck
Lower deck
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Little Horseshoe Bay
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Loch Bay Restaurant
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Loch Scavaig
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Lohan
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Luskentyre Beach
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Medusa
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Melissani Cave
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Moorings
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Nammos
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Nobu Matsuhisa
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Noto
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Number One, The Balmoral
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Old Course, Royal Troon Golf Club
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Old Venetian Fortress
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Old Venetian Fortress
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Oliu
Oliu preserves the essence of Mediterranean cuisine but with a new, more current gastronomic concept. In its architecture we can also observe the mixture of the traditional, preserving elements of the old ¨tafona¨, with a large terrace and garden.
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Paleokastritsa Beach
Home to a famous beach and a pretty village, Paleokastritsa literally means old fortress, recalling the fortifications that used to occupy the ground that is now home to the Monastery of the Virgin.
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Panda & Sons
Themed on a Prohibition-era Speakeasy bar inside a barber's shop, this tucked-away bar serves creative cocktails, craft beers and very decent wines.
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Phos Restaurant
Trip Adviser awarded this restaurant The Travellers Choice award in 2021, so definitely one for your itinerary. Set on the waterfront between Psarou and Platis Gialos beaches, the terrace seems to float over the water. The menu will not disappoint either – a feast of flavours and exquisitely served, you are spoilt for choice.
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Platis Gialos
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Pollonia Beach
Like most beaches on this island, Pollonia beach is also long and sandy, apart from being lined with trees supplying some much needed shade. The water is crystal clear and a string of colourful bobbing boats add to the holiday atmosphere.
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Ponderosa
Discover this restaurant in Playa de Muro, Mallorca. Specialising in rice, paellas and Mediterranean cuisine on the beach, prepared with care to celebrate Mallorca cuisine.
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Ponderosa Beach
Specialises in rice dishes, Mediterranean food and paellas on the beach at Playa de Muro.
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Port de Soller
For a scenic, well-sheltered anchorage during your Mallorca yacht charter, Port Soller is a must. Combining seaside beauty with local history and gorgeous scenery Port Soller offers visitors the chance to relax and unwind in total peace and quiet.
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Porto Cristo
Enjoy the bright blue waters in family-friendly Porto Cristo on Mallorca’s east coast. Spend the day soaking up the sunshine and splashing in the waves before heading to one of the sublime local restaurants that fill the port and indulging in a plate of fresh seafood and a glass of Palo de Mallorca.
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Porto Mykonos
For easy, laid-back dining in the centre of Mykonos town with stunning views, book a table on the terrace. The a la carte menu proudly champions Greek cuisine, which all adds to the charming ambiance.
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Porto Timoni Beach
For charters that are all about escape, Porto Timoni Beach is the ideal anchorage, as the beach itself can only be reached on foot or by boat. Set sail early during your private yacht charter in Corfu and spend the morning enjoying the crystal-clear waters and soft white sand in almost perfect peace and quiet.
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Porto Zante
A spa hotel overlooking the sea serving exquisite Greek and Mediterranean cuisine at its Club House Restaurant and a Asian fusion at its open air |Maya Restaurant.
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Principote
Enjoy delicious Mediterranean cuisine prepared by artisan chefs using handpicked fresh organic produce from local and regional small farm producers to on the Panormos Beach-side terraces.
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Principote
At the pristine beach of Panormos, Principote beach club combines beach, restaurant and shopping. The beach loungers sit under crochet sunshade, creating a low-key luxury vibe that continues in the restaurant – where local organic produce is used to provide delicious fare. Also available to book for private events.
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Psarou Bay
Anchorage
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Puro Beach
Sparkling cocktails married with fresh cuisine. This bar and restaurant service offers you a menu of snacks and varied dishes, inspired by the flavors of the world to satify all palates and appetites.
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Restaurant Andrew Fairlie, The Gleneagles
Just an hour’s drive from both Glasgow and Edinburgh, the iconic Gleneagles hotel plays host to Restaurant Andrew Fairlie, the only restaurant in Scotland to hold two Michelin stars. The signature smoked lobster dish, served over whisky barrel chips, has to be the finest example of French and Scottish cuisine combined.
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Restaurant Martin Wishart
In the heart of the old town around the port of Leith, enjoy Michelin-starred dining as this superchef gives the best Scottish produce a classic French twist. Wishart has another restaurant on beautiful Loch Lomond.
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Rex
A relaxed family owned and run restaurant in Kapodistriou Street serves up traditional fair with a modern Mediterranean twist using the finest local produce and fresh seafood.
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Sa Foradada
Once home to Archduke Luis Salvador, Sa Foradada is the iconic rock formation on the northwest coastline of Mallorca. Work up an appetite for dinner and enjoy gorgeous sea views with a pre-dinner stroll around the area.
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Santa Marina
Perched just above the private beach at the Santa Marina, the Beach Bar is a chic, bohemian destination serving juices and smoothies, plus burgers and salads. Alternatively, opt for the Buddha-Bar Beach for smart dining and inspired cocktails.
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Sarakiniko Beach
A bright white beach studded with volcanic rocks contrasts with the turquoise waters and the lush green vegetation. Bars and tavernas refresh the many guests lured by its unique charms.
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Seilebost Beach
A stunning sandy beach at the mouth of a beguiling lagoon perfect for family paddling and exploring. An absolute gem.
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Serra de Tramuntana
Take a trip inland to the spectacular Serra de Tramuntana range. Mallorca’s northwest coast and its hinterland are remarkably wild, with limestone peaks and cliffs that loom over the brilliant blue sea like ramparts. Gold-stone villages and hamlets sit atop hillsides, offering a glimpse of ancient Mallorca. The region’s unique cultural and geographical features have been recognised Unesco on to its World Heritage List.
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Ses Salines
Soak up the charm of the past with a visit to Ses Salines, a small village in the southeast of Mallorca.
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Shipwreck Beach
Also know as Navagio Beach, this famous beach is home to the MV Panayiotis, which wrecked here in October 1980. The electric blue water is due to sulphurous caves around the beach.
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Sivota Bay
If you fancy venturing slightly further afield during your Ionian Islands yacht charter, why not anchor in Sivota Bay in Lefkada. Beautiful in its own right, extra special as part of a superyacht charter to Corfu.
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Solymar
From sushi rolls to zucchini spaghetti, this diverse meu will have something to tempt your taste buds. Plus, the Solymar Mykonos hotel offers a private pier and tender service to bring you to and front the yacht.
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Sound of Iona
Drop anchor between the isles of Mull and Iona and step ashore at St Columba's Bay, where Irish prince Columba stepped ashore in 563 AD to found Christianity in Scotland. Don't leave without taking the tender to Fingal's Cave on the island of Staffa, the acoustics of which inspired Mendelssohn to compose The Hebrides Overture in 1829.
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Spa & Wellness at Gleneagles Hotel
Indulge in a top-to-toe treatment in Scotland’s best spa. The complementary and alternative therapies harness nature and are derived from the herbs and plants to be found locally on the Gleneagles estate and surrounding countryside. Indulge in the full wellbeing experience and spend time before and after your treatment discovering the selection of heat experiences including saunas, steam rooms, and the vitality pool.
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St Andrew's Golf Course
It is widely believed that the modern game of golf was born in Scotland, with the first 18-hole course and the rules of golf both formed here. Home to over 550 golf courses, even the islands in the north have 14 courses between them. However, for those on a Scotland yacht charter, playing golf on the world-famous Old Course at St Andrews, the Home of Golf, has to be the ultimate bucket list experience for every golfer.
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Stables Spa, Isle of Eriska Hotel
For those looking for a spa treatment while cruising the far west coast, the acclaimed Stables Spa on the private island of Eriska offers an oasis of tranquillity ashore. Harvesting local ingredients from the island and the nutrients of the sea, the treatments available here are designed to refresh and regenerate your senses, leaving you fully relaxed and ready to soak up your surroundings back on board.
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Staffa
Anchor off the east side of the island and take the tender into Fingal’s Cave, an atmospheric sea cave of hexagonally jointed basalt where, in 1829, Felix Mendelssohn was inspired to write the overture Hebrides.
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Sumaq
In Sumaq (a Quechua word that means good, rich, delicious) the concept is to bring to Palma part of the vast biodiversity that Peru offers, from the Pacific coast, to the Amazon and the heights of the Andes. Peruvian fusion cuisine based on a deep understanding of food, nature, cultures and environment.
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Talisker Distillery
Perched on the shores of Loch Harport, Talisker delivers the peaty smokiness for which scotch whisky from Skye is renowned. Expect tours, special vintages and more.
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Tassia
Acclaimed chef Tassia Dendrinou celebrates traditional Kefalonian dishes and recipes from all over Greece at their Fiskardo quayside restaurant. Tassia and Polychronis combine famous Greek hospitality with a passion for healthy good food.
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Taverna Agni
One of the most recommended restaurants in Corfu, this family run taverna offers a magical beachfront setting coupled with delicious Greek food.
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Taverna Agni
One of the most recommended restaurants in Corfu, this family run venue offers a magical beachfront setting on Agni Beach coupled with simply delicious Greek food.
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Temple of Hephaestus
The best preserved ancient temple in Greece, it was dedicated to Hephaestus, the ancient god of fire, and Athena, goddess of pottery and crafts.
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The Bon Vivant
This is one of a swathe of trendy cocktail bars have joined the city's thriving nightlife scene, cementing the city’s status as a cosmopolitan European capital.
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The Cellar
Located near the water’s edge, it is no surprise that seafood features heavily on The Cellar’s testing menu. A Fife local, head chef Billy Boyter showcases quality Scottish ingredients, prepared using traditional cooking methods, to create a seasonal menu that changes daily depending on the catch.
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The Club Mallorca
The hippest club on Palma Beach and probably the liveliest place in Mallorca. The team and the dancers keep the rhythm going all night.
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The Kilberry Inn
Located on the western edge of Scotland and looking out at the Inner Hebrides, The Kilberry Inn offers comforting favourites in a relaxed setting. Think cosy log fires, and heart-warming dishes (the restaurant holds a Michelin Guide Bib Gourmand award) including Scottish beef, pheasant and herbs and salads from the garden.
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The Kitchin
Seasonal produce is the name of the game at this Michelin-starred restaurant, the signature restaurant in celebrity chef Tom Kitchen’s repertoire. Located in a converted whisky warehouse in Edinburgh’s Leith waterfront, Kitchin’s ‘nature to plate’ ideology showcases the finest Scottish ingredients with classic French undertones in an award-winning menu.
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The Last Drop in the Grassmarket
The Grassmarket is named after the hay-trading square in which Edinburgh’s hangman’s gallows was once located. This traditional pub, allegedly haunted, is ghoulishly named after the last hanging.
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The Peat Inn
This unassuming 16th Century coaching inn hosts the eponymous award-winning, Michelin-starred restaurant. Lose yourself in the extensive wine list accompanied by a six-course tasting menu or opt for an à la carte menu filled with seasonal dishes.
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The Pier House
Hidden away in the quiet village of Port Appin, on the shores of Loch Linnhe in Argyll, Chef Michael Leathley serves traditional Scottish delicacies and local seafood fresh from the pier the restaurant overlooks.
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The Scran & Scallie
Another Bib Gourmand establishment by the seemingly ubiquitous Tom Kitchin, The Scran & Scallie showcases seasonal pub classics punctuated by the ‘nature to plate’ philosophy for which Kitchin is known. Think Sunday roast and fish pie, alongside barbequed octopus and duck terrine, to name just a few of the contemporary takes on traditional classics.
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The Stables at the Bonnie Badger
Lying to the east of Edinburgh on the southern shores of the Firth of Forth, The Bonnie Badger plays host to the Michelin Guide Bib Gourmand restaurant The Stables. The regularly changing menu, designed by Chef Patron Tom Kitchin, features seasonal produce like Highland Wagyu burger and locally sourced fish pie. Hearty food in a stunning setting.
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The Three Chimneys
Chef Scott Davies leads a team that celebrates the finest produce Skye has to offer by land and sea, prepared using ancient Nordic and haute Scottish techniques.
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The Whiski Rooms, Royal Mile
If history is your bag then Edinburgh is the place to head for centuries-old traditional watering holes, including The Whiski Rooms (not a typo) just off the world-famous Royal Mile.
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Tobermory Distillery
Overlooking the marina in the picture-postcard port of Tobermory on the Isle of Mull is a single malt distillery founded in 1798 that produces two whiskies and has recently added a gin. Something for everyone.
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Toulas
Toulas is the gastromonic jewel of Agni bay, siuated on the edge of the sea. Accessible by tender, the setting and food make for a spectacular evening.
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Toulas
Arrive by tender to this gastromonic jewel set on the shores of Agni's boutique beach, siuated on the edge of the sea. The setting and food make for a spectacular evening.
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Void
A futuristic set, immersive sound, dancefloor and two bars are the scene you step into at Void Club. Above are private tables with the best views in the house and a chance to see the DJ in action, but for the ultimate experience opt for the invitation-only Gallery with a VIP tables and your own bar.
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Void
A futuristic set, immersive sound, dancefloor and two bars are the scene you step into at Void Club. Above are private tables with the best views in the house and a chance to see the DJ in action, but for the ultimate experience opt for the invitation-only Gallery with a VIP tables and your own bar.
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West Beach
A boomerang of immaculate sand hugging the west and north coasts of this delightful little island community in the Outer Hebrides.
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West End and Merchant City
Both of these districts positively buzz with energy after dark with pubs, bars and clubs to suit every taste, expectation and level of exclusivity. Build a night to remember.
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White Beach
Towering white cliffs form a beautiful, small cove lined with grey volcanic sand and white pebbles that is all but inaccessible by land. Snorkelling is great in these crystal clear waters.
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Windmills
Iconic and quintessentially Mykonos, these windmills are hundreds of years old. Most have been thoroughly renovated and some have even been converted into museums, the most famous being the Bonis windmill.
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Windmills
The windmills are an iconic feature of Mykonos landscape. The windmills no longer operate, but they are a symbol of the island’s rich farming history. Being hundreds of years old, most of the windmills are well maintained and some have even been converted into museums, the most famous being the Bonis Windmill.
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Zannos Malathron
Traditional Santorinian dishes with creative touches and beautiful views across the island. Enjoy Santorini’s sweet cherry tomatoes, the famous fava, sweet white eggplants, spicy capers prepared with the latest culinary trends.
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Zuma
Found within the Cavo Tagoo hotel, Zuma brings contemporary Japanese cuisine to Mykonos. This pairing of ultra-fresh fish prepared in the Japanese way as sashimi, or grilled and served with fresh herbs and spices makes for an exciting lunch.
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5.8 Undersea Restaurant
The world’s largest all-glass undersea restaurant. Try the multi-course tasting menu for a fully immersive gourmet experience.
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5.8 Undersea Restaurant
The world’s largest all-glass undersea restaurant. Try the multi-course tasting menu for a fully immersive gourmet experience.
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African Banks
Furthest north in the Amirantes Group, these two uninhabited islets are mostly bare of vegetation, rising only 3m (10ft) above sea level. Visit the derelict lighthouse on the northern island and see the turtle and seabird breeding grounds.
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Alifushi
Alifushi is a local village famous for the art of traditional boat building on the northern part of the atoll. It is a center for imparting the traditional skills of building fishing boats, or ‘dhonis’. The boatyard at Alifushi produces dozens of dhonis every year.
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Alifushi
Alifushi is a local village famous for the art of traditional boat building on the northern part of the atoll. It is a center for imparting the traditional skills of building fishing boats, or ‘dhonis’. The boatyard at Alifushi produces dozens of dhonis every year.
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Anse a la Mouche
Calm and shallow , it's the perfect place for a day at anchor. Sit on the swim platform and do some fishing in the quiet morning hours before snorkelling to explore the bottom.
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Anse la Passe
A beautiful beach where you can while away the day paddling the shallow waters snorkelling, paddleboarding and bodyboarding.
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Ari Atoll
NORTH ARI ATOLL Maalhos Thila “An exciting dive for advanced divers only.” Maaya Thila “Fine for both novices and experienced divers.” Fish Head aka Mushimas Mingili Thila “For novices or intermediate divers.”
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Ari Atoll
NORTH ARI ATOLL Maalhos Thila “An exciting dive for advanced divers only.” Maaya Thila “Fine for both novices and experienced divers.” Fish Head aka Mushimas Mingili Thila “For novices or intermediate divers.”
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AWAY@ Spa at W Maldives
Have a massage, wrap, or facial under the Dhow-inspired sunshade. Stretch to the horizon with private yoga sessions in the pavilion on the wraparound sundeck with outdoor rainforest shower and expansive day bed for sun-soaking.
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AWAY@ Spa at W Maldives
Have a massage, wrap, or facial under the Dhow-inspired sunshade. Stretch to the horizon with private yoga sessions in the pavilion on the wraparound sundeck with outdoor rainforest shower and expansive day bed for sun-soaking.
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Baa Atoll
An UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve resplendent with marine life, Baa Atoll is the place to snorkel with the manta rays and whale sharks. The atoll’s glittering jewel is undoubtedly the famous Hanifaru Bay where the world’s largest gathering of manta rays can be witnessed.
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Baa Atoll
An UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve resplendent with marine life, Baa Atoll is the place to snorkel with the manta rays and whale sharks. The atoll’s glittering jewel is undoubtedly the famous Hanifaru Bay where the world’s largest gathering of manta rays can be witnessed.
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Baros
Found on its own private island in the southern part of the North Male Atoll, Baros features multiple restaurants with an emphasis on seafood, a beautiful infinity pool, and a white sand beach that stretches all around the island.
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Baros
Found on its own private island in the southern part of the North Male Atoll, Baros features multiple restaurants with an emphasis on seafood, a beautiful infinity pool, and a white sand beach that stretches all around the island.
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Botanica
Set in a hidden garden lit by flickering candlelight, Botanica by Brent Savage serves natural ‘garden-to-table’ cuisine.
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Botanica
Set in a hidden garden lit by flickering candlelight, Botanica by Brent Savage serves natural ‘garden-to-table’ cuisine.
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Coco Bodu Hithi Spa
A menu of deeply restorative treatments inspired by ancient Indonesian, Thai and Indian techniques and boosted by products inspired by the healing properties of tea.
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Coco Bodu Hithi Spa
A menu of deeply restorative treatments inspired by ancient Indonesian, Thai and Indian techniques and boosted by products inspired by the healing properties of tea.
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COMO Maalifushi
COMO Maalifushi on the Thaa Atoll invites you to meet with the resident Marine Biologist to see how new coral frames are planted on the seafloor to encourage reef growth.
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COMO Maalifushi
COMO Maalifushi on the Thaa Atoll invites you to meet with the resident Marine Biologist to see how new coral frames are planted on the seafloor to encourage reef growth.
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Cousine Island
Anchor off this private island resort and nature preserve west of Praslin with a broad arc of white sand wrapping itself round the island's northern tip. Let the crew work their magic with the beach set-up and settle in for a day of relaxed fun.
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Crab Shack at Finolhu Resort
A 20-minute stroll or 5-minute boat ride, the Crab Shack is at the end of a sandbank. With wooden planks and palm thatch, this is a relaxed and delicious dining choice.
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Crab Shack at Finolhu Resort
A 20-minute stroll or 5-minute boat ride, the Crab Shack is at the end of a sandbank. With wooden planks and palm thatch, this is a relaxed and delicious dining choice.
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Curieuse Island
To the north of Baie Sainte Anne, this island is best known for its colony of giant tortoises. Beyond the mangroves there is some fine diving with coral gardens off the east coast.
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D'Arros
This remote Amirante Group island is a Save our Seas nature reserve studying vulnerable species like manta rays and green turtles and you can dive to meet them in their natural habitat. The island is also surrounded by sand so ideal for beach BBQs.
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Desroches Island
This remote atoll in the Amirante Group abounds with unique fauna and flora in a jungle that can be explored by bicycle. Try game fishing for wahoo, kingfish, tuna and sailfish or dive to explore underwater caves, swim-throughs and underwater labyrinths.
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Dhaalu Atoll
Dhaalu Atoll is famous for its skilled craftsmen, evident in the beautiful mosques with ancient stone carvings. Thor Heyerdahl, a Norwegian adventurer, commented that its mosques had some of the finest masonry he had ever seen.
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Dhaalu Atoll
Dhaalu Atoll is famous for its skilled craftsmen, evident in the beautiful mosques with ancient stone carvings. Thor Heyerdahl, a Norwegian adventurer, commented that its mosques had some of the finest masonry he had ever seen.
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Dhiggiri Island
As you cross southward into the southern part of the Ari Atoll, stop off at the deserted Dhiggiri Island. It’s a picture-postcard stretch of perfect, powder sand, a few palm trees and turquoise seas all around.
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Dhiggiri Island
As you cross southward into the southern part of the Ari Atoll, stop off at the deserted Dhiggiri Island. It’s a picture-postcard stretch of perfect, powder sand, a few palm trees and turquoise seas all around.
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Faafu Atoll
Exciting, unspoiled dive locations with profuse marine species and beautiful coral formations. There are also two wrecks of traditional dhoni (small sailing vessels) to explore for the more advanced divers. For beginners, there are easy, shallow dives with little current in the inner atoll.
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Faafu Atoll
Exciting, unspoiled dive locations with profuse marine species and beautiful coral formations. There are also two wrecks of traditional dhoni (small sailing vessels) to explore for the more advanced divers. For beginners, there are easy, shallow dives with little current in the inner atoll.
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Felidhe
On South Malé Atoll for a relaxing afternoon on the white sandy beach and crystal clear waters of an azure lagoon. Stop inside the northern side, the perfect spot for water sports or a relaxing swim, while enjoying the magnificent view.
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Felidhe
On South Malé Atoll for a relaxing afternoon on the white sandy beach and crystal clear waters of an azure lagoon. Stop inside the northern side, the perfect spot for water sports or a relaxing swim, while enjoying the magnificent view.
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Felidhu Atoll
Fotteyo Kandu “Off the beaten track, for advanced divers only.”
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Felidhu Atoll
Fotteyo Kandu “Off the beaten track, for advanced divers only.”
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Fishing
Big game fishing in the early hours of the morning; this is a sport not to be missed near Fulidhoo Island at Vaavu Atoll.
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Fishing
Big game fishing in the early hours of the morning; this is a sport not to be missed near Fulidhoo Island at Vaavu Atoll.
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Four Degrees
Barefoot, beachfront dining on seafood straight from the grill at this beach club-style restaurant in the Hilton Resort.
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Four Seasons Landaa Giraavaru
Nine restaurants and bars to choose from, offering casual to formal dining, seafood to Arabian fare.
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Four Seasons Landaa Giraavaru
Nine restaurants and bars to choose from, offering casual to formal dining, seafood to Arabian fare.
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Four Seasons Resort
On the shores of Petit Anse, this resort has a number of restaurants and culinary experiences to offer, from Creole food you can grill yourself on the beach to Japanese, Asian and modern Mediterranean.
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Fregate
This island's protective reef is rich with schools of fish. Take to the trails on foot or mountain bike and get acquainted with tropical birds and giant tortoises. Enjoy walking on the canopied pathways amidst cashew thickets, bamboo glades, citrus and avocado plantations.
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Gaafu Dhaalu Atoll
This is one of the largest atolls in the world. At low tide, you can walk across over 80 islands encircling the 22 mile (35km) long lagoon. Walking along the islands gives you the chance to take a glimpse at the local way of life as well.
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Gaafu Dhaalu Atoll
This is one of the largest atolls in the world. At low tide, you can walk across over 80 islands encircling the 22 mile (35km) long lagoon. Walking along the islands gives you the chance to take a glimpse at the local way of life as well.
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Gemendhoo Private Island
Ideal for private snorkelling & water sports.
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Gemendhoo Private Island
Ideal for private snorkelling & water sports.
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Grande Sœur
Anchor between Grande and Petit Soeur islands for a day of leisure. Enjoy lunch ashore at a beach BBQ and do some jetskiing, wakeboarding, and even surfing if the swell is right on the west side of the island. Snorkelling off the beach is excellent, with crystal-clear waters and turtle nesting area nearby.
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Grann Kaz
Just outside the Hilton Resort you can explore authentic Creole cuisine in the converted home of the Dauban family, who owned this island in the 1800s. Every dish is homegrown, homemade, or locally sourced.
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Hanifaru Bay
Manta, Whale shark and sharks natural reserve, snorkelling allowed. No diving or anchoring allowed without permission in advance. (Approx. 1 week before visit)
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Hanifaru Bay
Manta, Whale shark and sharks natural reserve, snorkelling allowed. No diving or anchoring allowed without permission in advance. (Approx. 1 week before visit)
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Hiking
The islands of Gan, Maandhoo, Kadhoo, and Fonadhoo are linked by a causeway 11 miles (18km) long, making up the longest stretch of dry land in the Maldives. Gan has some unique features such as a freshwater lake (Red Lake, named for its red color from the tree leaves falling into it) as well as mounds known as Hawitta from a pre-historic Buddhist time over 600 years ago.
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Hiking
The islands of Gan, Maandhoo, Kadhoo, and Fonadhoo are linked by a causeway 11 miles (18km) long, making up the longest stretch of dry land in the Maldives. Gan has some unique features such as a freshwater lake (Red Lake, named for its red color from the tree leaves falling into it) as well as mounds known as Hawitta from a pre-historic Buddhist time over 600 years ago.
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Ithaa Undersea Restaurant
Dine five meters below the surface of the ocean, in the world’s first undersea restaurant, with panoramic coral garden views and fusion menus matched with fine wines. Ithaa can be reserved for private dining, weddings and special occasions.
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Ithaa Undersea Restaurant
Dine five meters below the surface of the ocean, in the world’s first undersea restaurant, with panoramic coral garden views and fusion menus matched with fine wines. Ithaa can be reserved for private dining, weddings and special occasions.
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L'Union Estate Park
Step ashore to explore the plantation house, one of the oldest examples of French colonial architecture in the Seychelles. The coconut and vanilla plantations will transport you back in time.
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Maayafushi
A well known, half-moon shaped island with its resort offering stunning stretches of sandy beach, palm trees and a wide lagoon with fascinating submarine realms - ideal for swimming and snorkelling.
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Maayafushi
A well known, half-moon shaped island with its resort offering stunning stretches of sandy beach, palm trees and a wide lagoon with fascinating submarine realms - ideal for swimming and snorkelling.
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Male Atoll
NORTH MALE ATOLL HP Reef “There are nearby dive sites for novices, but HP itself is for experienced advanced divers only.”
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Male Atoll
NORTH MALE ATOLL HP Reef “There are nearby dive sites for novices, but HP itself is for experienced advanced divers only.”
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Maniyafushi
One of the many deserted islands in the South Male Atoll, Maniyafushi is known for its pristine beauty. Again, you’ll find white sands, blue waters and very little else to disturb you!
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Maniyafushi
One of the many deserted islands in the South Male Atoll, Maniyafushi is known for its pristine beauty. Again, you’ll find white sands, blue waters and very little else to disturb you!
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Meemu Atoll
Take a snorkeling tour of the western reef of the Meemu Atoll. Once you’ve had your warm-up snorkel, it’s time for the real action; a dive at Mulaku Channel. The sea-life here is always prolific, with big coral blocks and brightly colored soft corals. You can see just about every species of fish found in the Maldives in this channel.
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Meemu Atoll
Take a snorkeling tour of the western reef of the Meemu Atoll. Once you’ve had your warm-up snorkel, it’s time for the real action; a dive at Mulaku Channel. The sea-life here is always prolific, with big coral blocks and brightly colored soft corals. You can see just about every species of fish found in the Maldives in this channel.
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Morne Blanc Trail
Hike the Morne Blanc Trail as it winds through a former tea plantation and up into the misty forests to the top of Morne Blanc. Your reward? You get panoramic views across the western coast.
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Nibiligaa Sandbank
This tiny tear-drop shape of sand with a few trees and vegetation is a pretty spot to stop for a picnic ashore and snorkelling.
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Nibiligaa Sandbank
This tiny tear-drop shape of sand with a few trees and vegetation is a pretty spot to stop for a picnic ashore and snorkelling.
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Olhahali Picnic Island
Known as the best BBQ Island in the area and an idyllic setting for snorkelling and sunbathing. One of the best options for privacy.
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Olhahali Picnic Island
Known as the best BBQ Island in the area and an idyllic setting for snorkelling and sunbathing. One of the best options for privacy.
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Poivre Island
This remote, uninhabited island in the Amirante Group has huge saltflats for bonefishing fans, perfect for watertoys too, and there's a thriving bird and turtle population. Got a submersible on board? Head for the Amirantes Trench, a drop-off from 60-12,000m (200ft to 7 miles) that is home to all kinds of marine life.
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Raffles
Restaurants at this Baie Sainte Anne resort are set in landscaped gardens with water features. Cuisines on offer include Indian, Chinese, South East Asian, Japanese and Mediterranean using the best locally sourced and international produce.
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Rasdhoo Atoll
Rasdhoo Madivaru “Known as the hammerhead dive - for intermediate or advanced divers. Beginners can dive too, but with less chance of seeing the sharks as they are usually in deeper water.”
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Rasdhoo Atoll
A tiny group of 5 islands (inhabited by some 850 souls) just off the North Ari Atoll and serving as its administrative capital. Here, you’ll find a quaint village, a deep-sea medical centre, and unique shops.
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Rasdhoo Atoll
Rasdhoo Madivaru “Known as the hammerhead dive - for intermediate or advanced divers. Beginners can dive too, but with less chance of seeing the sharks as they are usually in deeper water.”
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Rasdhoo Atoll
A tiny group of 5 islands (inhabited by some 850 souls) just off the North Ari Atoll and serving as its administrative capital. Here, you’ll find a quaint village, a deep-sea medical centre, and unique shops.
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Reethi
Reethi Restaurant has a spectacular setting, rich colours, and the ever-changing scenery of the sky and ocean all around. The restaurant offers three dining experiences: Earth - serving exquisitely executed French cuisine; Fire - pan-Asian dishes incorporating colourful influences from Indian, Maldivian, Sri Lankan and Thai cuisines; and Aqua - a true taste of Italy using the finest, fresh ingredients.
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Reethi
Reethi Restaurant has a spectacular setting, rich colours, and the ever-changing scenery of the sky and ocean all around. The restaurant offers three dining experiences: Earth - serving exquisitely executed French cuisine; Fire - pan-Asian dishes incorporating colourful influences from Indian, Maldivian, Sri Lankan and Thai cuisines; and Aqua - a true taste of Italy using the finest, fresh ingredients.
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SEA
Gourmet meals under the ocean’s waves in an underwater restaurant. Explore the world’s first underwater wine cellar before you reach a dining room surrounded by the sea. Watch sharks, turtles, and tropical fish swim by as you dine.
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SEA
Gourmet meals under the ocean’s waves in an underwater restaurant. Explore the world’s first underwater wine cellar before you reach a dining room surrounded by the sea. Watch sharks, turtles, and tropical fish swim by as you dine.
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Silhouette Island
Northwest of Mahé , this one-town, forested island criss-crossed with nature trails where you can see the native flora, fauna, and animals up close and personal. There are some beautiful deserted beaches too, accessible only by boat.
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Six Senses Spa at Soneva Fushi
Six Senses spa at Boutique hotel Soneva Fushi. Treatments are high-touch, high-tech and hand-crafted to give you an amazing wellness experience.
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Six Senses Spa at Soneva Fushi
Six Senses spa at Boutique hotel Soneva Fushi. Treatments are high-touch, high-tech and hand-crafted to give you an amazing wellness experience.
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Spa at Constance Ephelia
Enjoy a rejuvenating range of massages, facials and body treatments using aromatic natural products inspired by Indian Ocean botanicals, and a sauna, hammam, reflective, thermal and still pools, jacuzzi, Kneipp footbath and a yoga pavilion.
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St François and Bijoutier
These uninhabited islands in the Alphonse Group are almost untouched by civilisation. The sand-ringed, V-shaped St François is covered in coconut palms, and Bijoutier is a picture-perfect desert island. Both have amazing diving with hammerhead sharks, dogtooth tuna and potato cod in the blue and vibrant corals with fish, turtles and shrimp inshore.
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St Joseph’s Atoll
In the Amirantes Group, St Joseph’s Atoll's abundant, colourful reef fish, shark pups, bonefish, rays, turtles, and dolphins make it perfect for snorkelling and scuba diving. You can dive your own oysters too.
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Subsix
Dine in an underwater restaurant inspired by the Maldivian coral reefs. Reach Subsix by speedboat and descend a dramatic three-tier staircase. Chandeliers illuminate the descent like shining coral. In the depths, find the swooping curves of the clam-inspired bar, tucked into the soft anemone chairs beneath the soft waves of capiz shells draped from the ceiling.
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Subsix
Dine in an underwater restaurant inspired by the Maldivian coral reefs. Reach Subsix by speedboat and descend a dramatic three-tier staircase. Chandeliers illuminate the descent like shining coral. In the depths, find the swooping curves of the clam-inspired bar, tucked into the soft anemone chairs beneath the soft waves of capiz shells draped from the ceiling.
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Tapasake
Tapasake serves Japanese cuisine with a contemporary twist, expertly prepared sushi and sashimi and inventive small plate dishes. The restaurant is a gloriously stylish showcase of glass, stone and stainless steel, perched over-water on the western tip of the island.
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Tapasake
Tapasake serves Japanese cuisine with a contemporary twist, expertly prepared sushi and sashimi and inventive small plate dishes. The restaurant is a gloriously stylish showcase of glass, stone and stainless steel, perched over-water on the western tip of the island.
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Teppanyai
Another Hilton Resport establishment, this lakeside Japanese restaurant let's you watch as the chefs juggle, sear, and flip fresh seafood caught by local fishermen on a specialty teppanyaki grill.
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Terra at Waldorf Astoria
Gaze across the ocean as you dine among the treetops in one of seven bamboo nests. The unparalleled dining experience at Terra features the world's finest ingredients, such as Miyazake Wagyu Beef and Alba White Truffle, complemented by an extensive collection of premium wines and the resort's signature Krug Champagne handpicked by the first Maldives' Krug Ambassador.
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Terra at Waldorf Astoria
Gaze across the ocean as you dine among the treetops in one of seven bamboo nests. The unparalleled dining experience at Terra features the world's finest ingredients, such as Miyazake Wagyu Beef and Alba White Truffle, complemented by an extensive collection of premium wines and the resort's signature Krug Champagne handpicked by the first Maldives' Krug Ambassador.
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Vallée de Mai
Take the tender into the Grand Anse Beach jetty. Walk the trails to explore the Vallée de Mai, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its naturally preserved palm forest with the largest population of native coco-de-mer, or 'coconut-of-the-sea'.
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Velaa Golf Academy
For any golfers in the group, we recommend a lesson at Velaa Golf Academy. This unique course was designed for developing your game with just nine tees, six greens, and seven bunkers to shoot around at.
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Velaa Golf Academy
For any golfers in the group, we recommend a lesson at Velaa Golf Academy. This unique course was designed for developing your game with just nine tees, six greens, and seven bunkers to shoot around at.
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