Ayada, Maldives
Ayada Maldives is a new luxury hotel brand in the middle of a pristine reef within the southern shore of the Gaafu Dhaalu Atoll in the Maldives south 268 miles south of the capital Male. The island base station offers a breathtaking view of the landscape of Maldives breathtaking. Ayada Maldives is committed to provide all visitors with a genuine luxury travel to the beautiful proposed in the southern Maldives.
Given Ayada Maldives unique location in the central region of the reef, the island is surrounded by long stretches of white sand beaches and clear shallow lagoon, ideal for simply enjoying the breathtaking view of the ocean Indian or discover a myriad of unique and abundant marine life. The proximity of the southern tail of the reef makes it an ideal destination for lovers of diving and surfing are interested in exploring a unique landscape and intact.
112 villas on stilts perch above the water or on the beach. The water villas are strategically placed to maximize the stunning views of the ocean and beach villas offer complete privacy and serenity - less than 30 steps from the Indian Ocean. There are seven different types of accommodation, each sublime than the other.
Each of the spacious 50 water villas and 62 beachfront villas are tastefully decorated and furnished to ensure the privacy and comfort and exclusive offer: a live private pool with terrace, beach or ocean access service your own butler or Guest Relations Officer.
All exterior and interior elements have been specially commissioned to use the most sustainable natural elements and as such there is an abundance of teak, marble and terrazzo came on the screen. The station pays special tribute to the Turkish influence in introducing subtle decorative elements of Ottoman style in guest houses and eating places.
Seven restaurants, bars and cafes offer customers Ayada Maldives with world-class cuisine, staff and equipment AySpa Spa & Health Club by ESPA are always eager to please, and a children's club, a fitness Diving and many water sports are always a hit.
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