PAID CONTENT FOR CORA CORA MALDIVES
PAID CONTENT FOR CORA CORA MALDIVES
Cora Cora Maldives RAA ATOLL, MALDIVES
With 45 beach villas and 55 over-water villas, each with direct access to the glistening sea, Cora Cora Maldives is elegantly designed to encapsulate the relaxed Maldivian lifestyle. Guests staying in the chic beach villas need only walk a few steps before immediately being on the beach and guests in the over-water villas can use their personal ladder for direct entry to the sea. The balmy waters that surround the island offer guests the opportunity to discover the underwater wonderland with TGI’s PADI Five-Star Dive Centre in the resort. The luxurious Cora Cora Maldives is located on
the natural island of Maamigili, which measures just 820 yards long, with nearly 250 acres of coral reef. The region has a rich heritage — being prominently placed on the historic spice route, ships regularly stopped off to trade, restock and wait for the weather to turn in their favour. In celebration of its fascinating history, Cora Cora Maldives became the first resort in area to open a licensed art gallery and museum — The Dutch Onion Museum. Home to over 400 local artefacts, two temple tanks dating back to the 12th century and a traditional Maldivian house.
Join a guided tour to the island of
Kandholhudhoo, otherwise known as the Tsunami Ghost Island, for a truly moving visit to remember. After being struck by the 2004 Boxing Day Tsunami, Kandolhudhoo was left abandoned and nature reclaimed the island. Cora Cora Maldives offers an unparalleled,
authentic Maldivian experience — enjoy the non-motorised water sports, complimentary yoga, wellness sessions and excellent ‘How To’ classes. The MOKSHA Spa & Wellbeing Center is a sanctuary of tranquillity where guests can enjoy indulgent spa treatments. With Cora Cora Maldives’ premium all-inclusive
Gourmet Meal Plan guests can discover the exceptional gastronomy and beverage selection at each of the four a la carte restaurants and signature coffee bar. Explore the flavours of the spice route at Tazäa, vibrant and sizzling bowls of Asian street food at Ginger Moon, delectable Japanese cuisine at Teien, fresh pasta and stone-baked pizzas at Acquapazza, and refreshing smoothies, homemade gelato and freshly roasted coffee at MYCOFFEE.
DON’T MISS Enjoy an evening of stargazing dining — a unique experience on top of the Cora Tower with a view of the Milky Way above
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KEY FEATURES • Dutch Onion contemporary museum • Underwater live streaming camera capturing the house reef
• Leading Premium All Inclusive Gourmet Meal Plan
• Four a la carte restaurants • Lush tropical landscaping. • Family Villas with up to two bedrooms
GET IN TOUCH
coracoraresorts.com T: +960 658 4888 E:
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