Joali Maldives to reopen on Aug 1 with a private island buyout offer
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Joali Maldives to reopen on Aug 1 with a private island buyout offer

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07-06-2020
 

Joali Maldives is reopening its doors to visitors on August 1, and the luxury resort is offering a private buyout option. Guests will have the ultra-exclusive use of the private island’s 73 villas and residences as well as its facilities, from its restaurants to the relaxing Joali Spa by ESPA.

The buyout price starts from USD 90,000 per night until September 30 and then rises to USD 185,000 per night from October 1 to November 30. For guests 12 years and above, an all-inclusive full-board meal plan, including alcohol for adults will cost an additional $450 per night per guest.

The private buyout offer at Joali allows guests to book exclusive use of the resort and all of its facilities with the dedicated Joali team on hand at all times. Anyone booking this will have access to the entire island with 73 pool villas and residences, the ESPA Spa and four restaurants available to them throughout their stay. This offer was created in response to private travel being the new ultimate luxury in a post-pandemic world.

Joali Maldives is a luxury, immersive art resort located on the island of Muravandhoo in Raa atoll. The 73-villa property offers unconventional luxury in a private setting and a distinct focus on design by internationally-renowned design studio Autoban, architecture and design firm Atolye4n and Tokyo-based Studio Glitt.

For its reopening in August, Joali has implemented enhanced health and safety standards in line with guidance from the World Health Organisation and local authorities.

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