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Conrad Maldives Rangali Island unveils results of two-year renovation

Katie SherryBy Katie Sherry7 March 20223 Mins Read
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Conrad Maldives Rangali Island has revealed a first look into its completed multi-million dollar refurbishment programme ahead of the official ‘Grand Relaunch’ later this month. 

Following an extensive two-year transformation, the property now offers 50 refurbished overwater villas and Spa, as well as a brand-new gym. The revitalised spaces will allow for further connection with the natural habitat, resonating with the aspirations of a new era of luxury travellers whilst providing a modern setting for loyal guests to craft new memories. 

The elegantly reimagined overwater villas sit above the resort’s lagoon. All villas have been fully revitalised to include stylish new interiors, combining integrated indoor-outdoor living spaces with uninterrupted views of the Indian Ocean and direct access to a private sun deck.

From the spacious Sunrise and Sunset Water Villas (86 square metres), oceanfront Premier Water Villas with Pool (152 square metres) to the ultimate overwater haven Two Bedroom Rangali Ocean Pavilion with Pool (451 square metres), this adult-only island caters to the evolving needs of the sophisticated traveller. 

Guests visiting in 2022 will be amongst the first to experience the newly renovated Over Water Spa at Rangali Island which aims to inspire and invigorate the body, mind, and soul. Spa-goers will enjoy a brand-new indoor and outdoor lounge which is an ideal sanctuary in which to while away the hours to the sound of the waves. This space has been further enhanced with a new reception area, elegant changing rooms, and spacious showers.                     

With an emphasis on optimum health and wellbeing at Rangali Island, a brand-new and fully equipped gym has been incorporated into the adults-only setting. Complementing the gym on the main island, adults will have access to a sophisticated work-out space. 

The final chapter of the refurbishments will bring elevated dining offerings with transformations taking place across three of the resort’s celebrated restaurants and bars, the introduction of a brand-new Teens Club, and an enrichment of the Kids Club and Dive Centre. 

“We are delighted to unveil the first of the refurbishments in Conrad Maldives Rangali Island’s next chapter,” comments Carla Puverel, General Manager of Conrad Maldives Rangali Island. “As the ‘Island of Firsts’, having been the first international brand to arrive in the Maldives, home to the world’s first undersea restaurant Ithaa and first underwater bedroom set within the two-level THE MURAKA residence, we pride ourselves on remaining innovative and offering a level of personalised service unique to our resort.

“The extensive renovations which began in 2019 demonstrate our commitment to investing in guest experience which continues to build on our legacy.”

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