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PARTNER CONTENT FOR REETHI FARU RESORT


Reethi Faru Resort MALDIVES


Pristine beaches, colourful underwater worlds and palm trees — this is what awaits guests at Reethi Faru Resort located in Raa Atoll in the Maldives. A unique place where nature, comfort and style are perfectly combined. The spacious villas are spread across the


island offering maximum privacy to guests. The water villas have spectacular views over the turquoise sea and guests can relax listening to the gentle sounds of the waves from the terrace. Surrounded by flora, the Garden Villas are perfectly integrated into nature and all come with their own beach. Guests can experience the underwater world while diving at the house reef, or to stay above the waves with activities like standup paddleboarding or sailing. Located in a coconut grove on the west side of


the island, the Coconut Spa has everything guests could need for a day of pampering and holistic healing. In the evening, guests enjoy authentic Maldivian dishes, as well as international cuisine alongside cocktails and exquisite wines in one of the five restaurants and bars.


Reethi Faru Resort is dedicated to


sustainability and protecting the environment while at the same time offering luxury and comfort. The resort not only generates half its electricity using solar energ, but also uses treated sewage water for the plants on the island. Herbs and vegetables for the restaurants are grown in the organic garden and the resort bottles its own drinking water in glass bottles. Furthermore, plastic waste is recycled by Parley for the Oceans. Food waste is disposed of in the biogas plant and the produced biogas is used in the kitchen for cooking. Special emphasis is put on the sensitive marine


ecosystem. The Reethi Garden coral restoration project creates artificial beds to salvage corals damaged by coral bleaching or natural storms. Broken or damaged corals are attached to coral frames, where they start to grow again. The goal is to have multiple Reethi gardens around the island to create a sustainable long-term project to preserve and conserve the important colourful coral reefs at Reethi Faru Resort.


Don’t miss Reethi Faru offers luxury in harmony with nature: choose from a plethora of experiences and take part in eco-friendly activities


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KEY FACILITIES • 150 villas • Five restaurants • Five bars • Water Sports Centre • Diving School • Coconut Spa • Sports and Health Centre


KEY ACTIVITIES • Standup paddleboarding • Sailing • Diving


Get in touch reethifaru.com


T: +960 4004000 E: inquiry@reethifaru.com


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