Let's Go Quaranteaming in Amilla Maldives!

Let's Go Quaranteaming in Amilla Maldives!

Wednesday 19th of August 2020

Let's Go Quaranteaming in Amilla Maldives!

Amilla is located in Baa Atoll UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve, an area internationally-recognised for its incredible biodiversity, including reef mantas and whale sharks. In fact, manta and whale shark season is on the way to start at Baa and marine biologists predict the atoll could be in for a bumper season of sightings due to the reduced amount of human activity in the area during the pandemic. 

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With the crystal-clear waves gently touching the white sands of the shore, and a cool breeze brushing against your cheek, softly pushing you to enter into a state of complete relaxation, this is what Amilla Maldives is – the purest definition of a tropical island paradise. And it can now be hired in its entirety as your private exotic playground.

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For the first time ever, the luxury Baa Atoll resort is being made available for sole use by an individual or couple and any companions that they may wish to bring. They will be able to roam all 12 hectares of the exotic island and enjoy its facilities, from the contemporary minimalist Amilla Villas and Residences to the stunning pools and beaches. World-class cuisine delivered right to their door, from ‘floating breakfasts’ in their private pool to Wellness Your Way salads picked fresh from the Mystique Garden.


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Amilla Maldives is available for exclusive use on a private one-week booking for up to 100 people. The price will be available upon request, and will include all kinds of incentives including full board meals, butler service, water-sports, a manta snorkelling excursion, sunset cruise, an afternoon on a sandbank, daily Pilates classes/personal trainer, cocktail masterclasses and much more.

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This is the perfect retreat for anyone wishing to escape to a secluded spot with social distancing and reassuring hygiene measures for their protection during the pandemic. Amilla has implemented rigorous Covid-19 prevention protocols and due to this, its remote location, and restrictions on public access, there have been no coronavirus cases on the island.