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This New Maldives Island Offers Off-The-Charts Luxury For ₹58 Lakhs But We’re Not Ambanis

Picture Credits: Waldorf Astoria

If there’s one international destination trending all the luxury and scenic charts today, it’s got to be the Maldives. From Katrina Kaif’s stunning beach pics to Kajal Aggarwal & Gautham Kichlu’s honeymoon saga, the Maldives is constantly witnessing high profile celebrities basking in luxuries. Now, in order to attract more tourists looking out for both seclusion and fine things in life, Waldorf Astoria Maldives Ithaafushi, offers you a luxurious stay for a whopping ₹58 lakhs, per night. We’re not Ambanis, but if you’re curious to know why this private island is so finely priced, read on to know more.

Shell Out ₹58 Lakhs  And Rent This New Private Island In The Maldives

The Waldorf Astoria Maldives Ithaafushi, a new private island in the Maldives now offers off the charts luxury stay for eager tourists for ₹58 lakhs, per night. This private island stay includes a two-bedroom overwater villa, three-bedroom beach villa four-bedroom residence, private entertainment clubhouse and five swimming pools. According to India Today, visitors on this secluded new island have watersports, diving, yoga centres, kids’ pool, fully equipped gym, gaming area and their own culinary team.

Picture Credits: Waldorf Astoria

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 Fancy Dinners At 10 Dining Venues & Swimming At 5 Different Pools

This luxurious new island in the Maldives can host up to 24 guests. And it can be visited from Male. It spans across 32,000 square meters. That’s not all, it holds the coveted position of being the largest private island in the Maldives. Take a  15-minute flight or a 40-minute ride yacht ride to reach this island. Devour customised meals, off the charts abundant luxuries and quality time with your loved ones for a hefty price. The cost for having your own little island all to yourself is for ₹58,49,600 (USD 80,000) approximately per night.

Picture Credits: Waldorf Astoria

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The Maldives reopened its doors to international tourists on July 15. Ever since plenty of tourists visited the scenic island to finally drive away lockdown blues. And literally, soak themselves in the blues of the clear waters. When it comes to this new private island, visitors can dine in one of the 10 fancy eateries like Yasmeen, The Ledge by Dave Pynt, Shimizu or Tasting Table. Feast on Japanese, Australian, Middle Eastern And even Chinese cuisine. Meanwhile, since we’re not Ambanis, here’s a fantastic way to explore the Maldives on a budget! 

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