Located on a coral island called Kuda Villingili, the 99-villa property will feature 36 overwater villas, a 150-metre-long central pool and desirable proximity to the Malé International Airport, a 25-minute speedboat ride away.
Maldivian architecture anchors the resort’s overarching aesthetic appeal, with complimentary interior design and landscaping from Singapore and a lighting scheme from the US.
“Our plans for this property will showcase the enduring beauty of the Maldives and its people, but we will also remain true to GHM’s tenets of intuitive luxury, timeless designs, bespoke experiences and quality service,” said Hans R. Jenni, co-founder and president of General Hospitality Management.
In 2019, 20 new resorts were opened in the Maldives, totaling the number of resorts in operation to 150.