An island to call one’s own, Four Seasons Private Island Maldives at Voavah Atoll has been included in the prestigious Condé Nast Traveler (US) Gold List 2018: a collection of the world’s top 100 hotels. Featured in the Favourite Beach Resorts category, Voavah was selected as “the spot” for limitless-living family and friends’ gatherings.
A traveller’s “bible,” Condé Nast Traveler is an insightful and inspiring guide to all things globetrotting. A trusted travel source, all featured hotels are anonymously reviewed ensuring impartial content and commentary. “We are delighted with the recognition. The kudos that comes from being included in the annual Gold List is what every hotel and resort aspires to,” shares Armando Kraenzlin, Regional Vice President and General Manager.
Transcending the private island experience, Voavah’s five-hectare (two acre) wonderland is “entirely yours” from the moment of booking: its seven bedrooms, Beach House, Dive School, Oceans of Consciousness Spa and 19 metre (62 foot) yacht extend the spoils of the Maldives only UNESCO Biosphere Reserve to up to 22 guests at a time on an exclusive basis.
“Nothing about Voavah is one-dimensional,” continues Armando. ”It is mindful luxury conceived to expand horizons.”
Echoing its UNESCO Biosphere Reserve location and ethos, harmony ranks high in Voavah’s vision. Familial in approach, the team undergoes special butler-like training, ensuring they are fluid and all-encompassing in all they do – able to turn their hand to anything at a moment’s notice, enabling guests to do whatever, whenever. The bond that forms between guest and staff is incredibly special, so much so that the island is already hosting repeat guests having been open for just over a year.
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