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Accor’s luxury lifestyle brand, SO/ Hotels & Resorts, is bound for the Maldives after signing a management deal for a new-build property with Thailand’s S Hotels & Resorts.
SO/ Maldives will showcase 80 villas, including beachfront and over-water options, all adorned with designer interiors and an audacious twist. Nestled on its own exclusive island overlooking the azure Emboodhoo Lagoon, just 15 minutes by speedboat from Malé’s Velana International Airport, this eclectic resort will bring a fresh sense of avant-garde style and sophistication to the Maldives, while also reflecting the local spirit of this captivating country.
The new resort will take centre stage on the third island of CROSSROADS Maldives, the first integrated leisure destination in the exotic South Malé Atoll.
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Resort and Spa, general manager, Darren Shaw. Picture: SUPPLIED
Outrigger Fiji Beach Resort and Spa remains committed to ensuring its staff members and frontliners working at the isolation and quarantine facility are safe.
Despite two of its employees testing positive in late June, the resort has implemented safe measures that ensure the COVID-19 virus does not infiltrate nearby communities.
Resort general manager Darren Shaw explained the resort had been working closely with the Ministry of Health and Medical Services in its efforts to strengthen safety protocols.
“Please know that in this time of caution, Outrigger is unwavering in its level of care for both our hosts, all of whom are fully vaccinated, and guests,” he said.
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Resort and Spa, general manager, Darren Shaw. Picture: SUPPLIED
Coral Coast resort Outrigger Fiji Beach Resort and Spa has temporarily ceased taking in primary contacts of COVID-19 patients after two of its staff members tested positive for the virus earlier this week.
Resort general manager Darren Shaw said while they continued to host the current primary contacts they would not be taking in any more groups after a reassessment of their COVID protocols was carried out by the Ministry of Health and Medical Services.
“Ongoing testing has resulted in identifying positive cases within the facility and as a precaution, these individuals are being quarantined,” he said.
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