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Dusit
Hotels and Resorts, the hotel arm of Dusit International, one of Thailand’s
leading hotel and property development companies, is set to mark a major
milestone with the opening of dusitD2 Feydhoo Maldives — the group’s first
all-inclusive lifestyle resort and its second Dusit-branded property in the
country, complementing the luxury Dusit Thani Maldives.
Set
to soft open on 27 July 2025, dusitD2 Feydhoo Maldives is located on a pristine
natural island just seven minutes by speedboat from Velana International
Airport, Malé. The resort invites guests to experience a private escape defined
by bold design, vibrant energy, and curated experiences, all thoughtfully
crafted for modern travellers who value freedom, connection, and discovery in
an inspiring setting.
Fringed
by a spacious lagoon and thriving coral reefs, the resort offers exceptional
access to vibrant marine life and stunning dive sites — making it an ideal base
for underwater exploration and ocean-inspired adventure.
Blending
beachfront charm with overwater serenity, the upscale resort features 127
spacious villas across seven distinct categories, ranging from 77 to 306 sq m.
From tranquil beachfront retreats to expansive overwater sanctuaries, each
villa is thoughtfully designed for modern comfort and style, with
indoor-outdoor living spaces, private decks, and plunge pools in most
categories.
dusitD2
Feydhoo Maldives also introduces a fresh and modern take on the all-inclusive
concept, with à la carte dining across five distinctive venues, unlimited
premium beverages, daily entertainment, and generous resort credits for
personalised indulgence.
Whether
guests choose to unwind at Namm Spa, join beachfront yoga sessions, or sip
island-inspired cocktails at the rooftop bar, they’ll find countless ways to
connect, recharge, and play. From floating breakfasts and live DJ sets to
snorkelling adventures and beach cinema nights, every experience is designed to
spark joy and create lasting memories.
For
corporate retreats and incentive travel, the resort also offers a full-service
conference facility for up to 240 guests, making it a compelling choice within
easy reach of the capital.
“dusitD2
Feydhoo Maldives brings a bold new energy to the Maldives while staying true to
Dusit’s signature Thai-inspired gracious hospitality,” said Mr Gilles
Cretallaz, Chief Operating Officer, Dusit International. “Thoughtfully designed
for the young and the young at heart, this vibrant, all-inclusive resort is
more than just a place to stay; it’s a lifestyle destination offering
exceptional marine experiences, curated adventures, and effortless escapes in a
stunning setting. It’s a place where the spirit of discovery meets the comfort
of modern, all-inclusive hospitality – perfect for travellers who want to do it
all, or nothing at all.”
To
celebrate its soft opening, dusitD2 Feydhoo Maldives is offering an exclusive
launch package featuring complimentary round-trip speedboat transfers for two,
a complimentary upgrade to the next villa category, one signature floating
breakfast per stay, 24-hour check-in and check-out, and more. Members of
Dusit’s enhanced loyalty and lifestyle programme, Dusit Gold — which can be
activated online for free at dusit.com/enrollment — also enjoy 15% off member
rates and exclusive privileges throughout their stay.
Helmed
by General Manager Yogeswaran Veerasamy — a seasoned hospitality professional
with over two decades of experience in luxury resort operations across the
Maldives and Southeast Asia — the resort is scheduled to celebrate its official
grand opening in Q4 2025.
For
more information, please visit: dusit.com/dusitd2-feydhoo
Image
Credit: © Dusit International
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