Reinvent your freedom in this new paradise of Maldives

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A private island in the Maldives.

A private island in the Maldives.

Maldives is paradise. Few people would not want to visit it even once in their life and much more if we tell you that there is a new sustainable resort waiting for you on the island. Kudadoo Maldives Wellness Retreat It is, in addition to a wonder, the first sustainable with a wellness retreat and private spa , incidentally recently opened.

Sulha Spa It is an enviable retreat because few like him can boast of being in the middle of the Indian Ocean with the most transparent and turquoise waters in the world. Impossible not to relax and leave stress behind in this place.

Your room is already prepared in Maldives.

Your room is already prepared in Maldives.

The most curious are his mantras , which you will also make yours. In Maldives you will repeat over and over again: " freedom reimagined" (or “reinvented freedom”). Why this mantra? Because they want to reflect with it its all-inclusive philosophy : anything, anytime, anywhere.

While the mantra you will repeat when entering Sulha Spa -which means peace in Dhivehi, Maldivian- will be the one of "Sky above, earth below, peace within." And you will do it with the best views of the Maldives, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week...

you will never forget their relaxing massages with Balinese, Thai and Indian techniques, and some specific to combat jet lag.

Kudadoo Maldives Wellness Retreat.

Kudadoo Maldives Wellness Retreat.

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Kudadoo Maldives is the first sustainable in the islands, created by architect Yuji Yamazaki, owner of the New York-based architectural firm, Yuji Yamazaki Architecture PLLC.

The resort, which is made up of 15 villas plus the new overwater spa, is inspired by traditional Japanese architecture , and built with sustainable materials. In addition, it has 300 solar panels on the roof of The Retreat, another of the resort's spaces.

Each villa enjoys privacy and 90 square meters structure, surrounded by water. The architect, Yuji Yamazaki tells that they have tried preserve the essence of the place to the maximum. “The island had beautiful beaches, plantations, coconut palms and interior forests. When you have a beautiful and unique site like this, you just want to keep it. Hopefully our new landscape blends perfectly with what was before," he notes.

Can there be something even better? Yes, they also have an underwater restaurant 5.8 meters under the sea.

Repeat the mantra 'Freedom reimagined

Repeat the mantra: 'Freedom reimagined'

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