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The Insider


GILI LANKANFUSHI Best for: Easy access


Situated only seven miles from Malé’s Velana International Airport, Gili Lankanfushi can be reached by speedboat in just 20 to 30 minutes – opportune for those seeking a straightforward route to paradise. When guests arrive on the island, they are met with a range of overwater villas boasting private pools, deck areas, gyms, steam rooms


SIX SENSES LAAMU Best for: Budding conservationists


Six Senses Laamu in the Laamu Atoll is surrounded by six separate marine conservation areas, making it a great location to get little ones engaged with the wonders of the wild. The resort’s Sea Hub of Environmental Learning in Laamu provides conservation experiences for all ages, including immersive sessions and presentations. The Junior Marine Biology programmes help educate the next generation of ocean protectors, with snorkelling trips, science experiments and classroom sessions. The opportunity to witness turtles hatching on the resort’s white-sand beaches in May and August makes Six Senses Laamu a haven for the marine biologists of tomorrow.


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and rooftop Jacuzzis. Children will relish the huge range of water activities on offer – even getting the EJCPEG VQ DTGCVJG WPFGTYCVGT HQT VJG ƂTUV VKOG YKVJ the Padi Bubble Maker course. Snorkelling trips to see turtles and reef sharks, sailing excursions, YCVGTUMKKPI YCMGDQCTFKPI CPF VJTGG FC[ MKFUo UWTƂPI programmes will ensure they are kept entertained.


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