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PAID CONTENT FOR V VILLAS MALDIVES AT MIRIHI — MGALLERY COLLECTION


PAID CONTENT FOR V VILLAS MALDIVES AT MIRIHI – MGALLERY COLLECTION


V Villas Maldives at Mirihi – MGallery Collection SOUTH ARI ATOLL, MALDIVES


V Villas Maldives at Mirihi – MGallery Collection offers a return to simplicity and connection. Named after the native mirihi flower, the resort is a contemporary sanctuary that blends quiet luxury with Maldivian heritage. The experience centres on presence rather than excess, where every detail is intentional and every moment unfolds at its own natural rhythm. Surrounded by a lagoon of crystalline blue, the


island feels like a secret shaped by the sea. Coral gardens shimmer beneath the surface, attracting manta rays and turtles that drift through the atoll’s warm currents. The resort’s 42 villas, positioned either over water or along a white-sand shoreline, are designed to flow with the landscape rather than sit upon it. Designed by Studio Gronda, the architecture draws inspiration from sails, coral formations and traditional craftsmanship. Natural timbers, local motifs and grounding tones create interiors that feel thoughtful and rooted in place. Hospitality here is quietly attentive. Each villa


is supported by a personal butler whose presence feels discreet yet considerate. Days are shaped


by experiences that encourage a slower rhythm: sunrise yoga oversee the lagoon, stargazing beneath vast night skies or drifting through calm water as marine life glides past. Culinary experiences celebrate the island’s


relationship with the ocean. Muraka, the signature restaurant, highlights local seafood through global technique, while Dhonveli offers relaxed dining on sand floors with ocean views. Akoya l Sea Lounge brings crafted cocktails and an exceptional rum collection to the water’s edge, and The Tasting Room hosts intimate pairing journeys that explore provenance and flavour. There’s also private destination dining, from candlelit sandbank dinners to secluded feasts within the lagoon. Wellness is both grounding and transformative.


Located among the trees, the spa combines Maldivian botanicals with contemporary healing rituals, while an infrared sauna, ice bath and outdoor gym invite guests into sensory awakening. Yoga and meditation practices reconnect body and mind, and visiting practitioners lead personalised wellness pathways that honour individual needs.


DON’T MISS Embark on the Mirihi Thari Whale Shark Expedition, an exclusive full-day journey aboard a traditional-style luxury yacht


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KEY FEATURES • 42 private villas with personal butlers • Overwater & beachfront dining venues & bar


• Spa with infrared sauna & ice bath • Outdoor gym & yoga pavilion • Dive centre


KEY ACTIVITIES • Coral reef snorkelling & diving • Mirihi Thari Whale Shark Expedition • Private destination dining • Wellness & meditation


GET IN TOUCH vvillasmaldivesatmirihi.com +960 668 0500 hc4z3@accor.com


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