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On December 1, 2024, Ifuru Island Maldives marks its first anniversary, celebrating a year of exceptional achievements and unforgettable guest experiences. Located in the stunning Raa Atoll, the resort has garnered international recognition, including being named among the Top 100 Luxury Hotels and Resorts of the World 2024 by Luxury Lifestyle Awards and earning the Best Beach Resort, Maldives title from the Seven Star Luxury Hotel Awards.
This natural paradise boasts a 1-kilometer stretch of white sandy beach with mesmerizing sunset views. The resort’s design offers a perfect blend of social spaces and secluded retreats, featuring 147 elegant beach suites and villas. Many accommodations offer private pools and direct beach access, making Ifuru Island ideal for multigenerational getaways and special celebrations.
Guests have indulged in world-class dining, with six restaurants and four bars offering a premium, 24-hour all-inclusive dine-around concept. The culinary offerings range from traditional Maldivian dishes to international flavors, making the resort a haven for food lovers.
With activities like dolphin watching, diving, cultural experiences, and rejuvenating treatments at the Xanadu Spa, there’s something for everyone. The Coconut Kids Club ensures that younger guests have just as much fun as adults.
Reflecting on the resort’s first year, General Manager Marcel Sawyer said, “These awards reflect our commitment to excellence and delivering unforgettable experiences. We’re excited to build on this foundation for the future.”
Ifuru Island Maldives looks forward to continuing its legacy of luxury, exceptional service, and magical moments for every guest.
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