Kuramathi Island & Dhigali Maldives Closes Down

Kuramathi Island & Dhigali Maldives Closes Down

Monday 23rd of March 2020

Kuramathi Island & Dhigali Maldives Closes Down

Kuramathi Island and Dhigali Maldives, two luxury resorts in the Maldives have suspended resort operations temporarily amidst the coronavirus pandemic. Previously, Amilla Fushi had also made a similar announcement. The resorts will be temporarily closed down from April 1st and will reopen on the 1st of July.

Kuramathi Island features idyllic surroundings of turquoise lagoons, a pristine stretch of white sandbank, tropical jungle and flora in Rasdhoo Atoll. With 12 distinct choices of villas and restaurants and a stunning spa, the resort caters to all types of guests, whether you’re travelling with your family or on a romantic getaway.

Kuramathi Island

An unspoiled beauty in Raa Atoll, Dhigali Maldives is pure Maldivian bliss. The resort features castaway villas and overwater bungalows dotting the island’s crystal blue perimeter. There’s an array of activities here from snorkeling to excursions to gym, experiences never end. Dhigali all-inclusive package is the ultimate way to experience everything this verdant paradise has to offer.

Dhigali Maldives

10 resorts in the Maldives have been transformed into quarantine facilities; Hulhule’ Island Hotel (HIH), Fun Island Resort, Holiday Island Resort, Royal Island Resort, Malahini Kuda Bandos, Varu by Atmosphere, Emboodhoo Village, Velidhoo Island Resort Dhiggiri Tourist Resort and Biyaadhoo Island Resort.

These 10 properties have a total bed capacity of 2,285 and an estimated 1158 rooms and will be used to keep individuals suspected with carrying the COVID-19 virus, or had shown similar symptoms.