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PAID CONTENT FOR HIDEAWAY BEACH RESORT & SPA


PAID CONTENT FOR HIDEAWAY BEACH RESORT & SPA


Hideaway Beach Resort & Spa DHONAKULHI ISLAND, MALDIVES


The Hideaway Beach Resort & Spa is an award- winning, private resort for families and couples, tucked away in the northern Maldives on Dhonakulhi Island, Haa Alifu Atoll. The 80-acre island is home to a collection of nine spacious, secluded residences known as The Signature Collection. These premium residences combine luxury with history, culture and idyllic natural scenery, making it a perfect choice for guests seeking a more holistic, wholesome experience. Inside, all residences offer cozy living spaces,


while larger residences feature special amenities such as a gym and sauna. Outside, guests can enjoy unobstructed views of the lush surroundings from their own private pool and deck. The design and layout of these residences were


inspired by Utheemu Ganduvaru (Utheemu Palace), which was the birthplace of Sultan Mohamed Thakurufaannu. Visitors will be able to explore the remains of his childhood home preserved on the nearby island of Utheemu, located just a few minutes away via boat. Here, visitors can witness firsthand how the sultan once lived and marvel


at the curated collection of age-old artefacts, intricately designed wooden doors and cleverly crafted swings and beds. In addition to the above, each residence has its


own designated butler and a senior excursion guide to help curate and accompany guests on any day trips, activities and excursions — of which there are many. Hideaway offers a wide variety of options both on land and on water, from snorkelling and diving trips to basketball, tennis, volleyball, golf and more. For guests wanting to unwind and rejuvenate,


the Hideaway Spa is equipped with an extensive range of relaxing massages and packages. Furthermore, guests staying at the Signature Residences have access to the exclusive Oasis — a secret members’ club with an additional pool, a separate bar area and a fine-dining restaurant serving international cuisine. This, in addition to the four other world-class


restaurants on the island, ensures every guest is made to feel like royalty at The Hideaway’s Signature Collection.


DON’T MISS Guests staying at the Signature Residences can enjoy anytime, anywhere, anything in-villa dining based on their meal plan


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KEY FEATURES • House reef and over 30 dive sites • Five multi-cuisine restaurants • Fine-dining outlet, lounge area & bar • Personalised butler services • Fully equipped gym • Beach slide into pool at The Sultan Beach Residence


• Sustainable farms on island • Floating Aqua Park and watersports • Kids’ club • Tennis, padel and other racket sports • Golf facilities


KEY ACTIVITIES • Tailor-made excursions • Holistic wellness treatments • Diving


GET IN TOUCH hideawaybeachmaldives.com T: +960 650 1515 E: reservations@ hideawaybeachmaldives.com


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