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Written by Maldives Halal Travel
Brennia Kottefaru which opened its doors for everyone in the late 2019 is on their way to become one of the leading travel destinations of the world. A resort striving for only the best, caters to everyone including Muslims, so the activities at Brennia Kottefaru are Muslim-friendly as well.
As Brennia Kottefaru is in the Maldives, of course the famous crystal-clear waters of the country will be featured with the numerous watersport activities available for guests. Jet skis, parasailing, water skiing, wakeboarding, fun-tubes, sofa rides, windsurfing, kayaks, and catamaran sailing is offered with guided instructions. These can be rented privately which makes it suitable for Muslims.
The island resort supports sustainable fishing practices as they offer sunset fishing with a view and big game fishing specifically for fishing enthusiasts.
Furthermore, as most Muslims want to spend their holiday in their own little bubble, the Island Escape Picnic is the perfect excursion for them. The resort staff will take the guests to an uninhabited island nearby Brennia Kottefaru for the day where they can enjoy the sandy beach with the surrounding tranquil waters of the Maldives all to themselves. Guests can indulge themselves in the beautiful marine life that the country has to offer. Picnic lunch will be served for a true and authentic Maldivian experience. This picnic will be the perfect option for families.
Located in Raa Atoll of the Maldives, Brennia Kottefaru can be reached by a 40-minute seaplane ride from Velana International Airport, or by catching a 20-minute domestic flight to Ifuru Airport followed by a 20-minute speedboat ride.
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