Park Hyatt enters Maldives
Hyatt Hotels has entered into an agreement with Driftwood Maldives Private to manage the first Hyatt-branded spa resort in the Maldives.
Park Hyatt Maldives Hadahaa Island is situated in the Indian Ocean's largest and deepest atoll, Huvadhoo.
The resort offers 50 luxurious villas with private decks and bedrooms with living area, designed by SCDA Architects of Singapore.
A further 36 villas include intimate gardens featuring outdoor baths and rain showers with some also boating individual plunge pools.
The Spa by Mandara features five couples' treatment rooms offering massages, skin care and beauty treatments.
Other facilities include a relaxation area and a large freshwater swimming pool and a spa garden.
All treatments are complemented by the Spa by Mandara's signature products, such as White Hadahaa Tea, the bespoke tea blend created exclusively for the property.
The hotel initially opened in late 2009 and has been operating as Alila Villas Hadahaa. In its first year of operation, the hotel was named among Condé Nast Traveler's Best New Spas in 2010.
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