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1st child stays free. Remaining children pay 50% off.
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Room facilities:Air-conditioning, Free toiletries, Mini fridge, Private bathroom with shower, Satellite TV, Wi-Fi
Bed size:1 King Bed
Room size:270 sq ft
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Villa Nautica
Nestled within the enchanting North Malé Atoll, a mere 20-minute speedboat ride away from Velana International Airport, lies Villa Nautica. Our resort epitomizes the allure and sophistication of yacht culture, consistently staying at the forefront of fashion and style. Set amidst shimmering lagoons and picturesque beaches, Villa Nautica stands as a unique island destination—a bustling hub of excitement, a hotspot for socializing.Enhanced by outstanding scuba diving opportunities and a plethora of water sports, our resort seamlessly blends the allure of seafaring with a touch of glamour. Embrace the seafarer's lifestyle with a chic twist at Villa Nautica, where every moment is infused with luxury and adventur
Facilities
- 24/7 reception
- Beach snack bar
- Beach volleyball court
- Buffet breakfast
- Café
- Cakes served 3pm-5pm
- Currency exchange
- Drinks served 10am-midnight
- Evening entertainment
- Indoor heated pool (winter)
- Kids' pool
- lunch and dinner
- Mini-golf
- Outdoor freshwater pool
- Pizzeria
- Playground
- Sun terrace with sun-loungers
- Table tennis
- Tennis court
- Wi-Fi
Maldives

The Maldives, an enchanting tropical archipelago in the Indian Ocean, comprises 26 atolls and over 1,000 coral islands with an average elevation of just 1.5 meters above sea level. Malé, the bustling capital, showcases a unique blend of South Asian, Arab, and African influences. The country thrives on tourism, drawing visitors to its luxurious resorts, overwater bungalows, and vibrant marine life. Fishing, particularly tuna fishing, is also a significant economic contributor. Renowned for its stunning coral reefs, the Maldives faces environmental challenges, including climate change impacts and coral bleaching.
Sports & nature
The Maldives, a breathtaking archipelago in the Indian Ocean, seamlessly intertwines sports and nature to create a unique cultural tapestry. Surrounded by crystal-clear waters and vibrant coral reefs, the Maldives offers an ideal setting for water sports such as snorkeling, scuba diving, and surfing.
Nightlife info
The nightlife scene in the Maldives offers a unique blend of laid-back elegance against the backdrop of the stunning Indian Ocean. While the country is known for its tranquil and romantic atmosphere, particularly in its luxurious resorts, Malé, the capital, provides a glimpse into the local nightlife. The city features a variety of restaurants, cafes, and bars where visitors can enjoy a mix of international and Maldivian cuisine. Some venues offer live music, cultural performances, or themed nights, providing a more vibrant atmosphere.
Culture and history info
The Maldives, an Indian Ocean archipelago, boasts a culturally rich history influenced by South Asia, Arabia, and Africa. Gaining independence from British protection in 1965, it has developed a presidential republic. Islam is central to the Maldivian way of life, shaping traditions and governance. The nation's cultural heritage, expressed through music, dance, and art, reflects its history as a crossroads for seafarers. Despite being a luxurious tourist destination, the Maldives faces environmental challenges due to climate change, prompting global climate advocacy.
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