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The
exclusive ROBINSON MALDIVES resort on Funamadua Island has been awarded Best
Adults Only Resort 2025 at the prestigious Travel Trade Maldives (TTM) Awards.
The accolade underscores the resort’s position as a leading destination for
travellers seeking serenity, privacy, and exceptional service in the heart of
the Indian Ocean.
The
TTM Awards, among the most respected recognitions in Maldivian tourism, are
presented annually during the TTM Maldives International Trade Show. Winners
are determined through an international online voting process with
participation from travellers worldwide.
“We
are absolutely delighted to receive this award. It is a testament to our
unwavering commitment to delivering a holiday experience defined by style,
relaxation, and outstanding quality,” said Andreas Stys, General Manager of
ROBINSON MALDIVES.
Enhanced
guest experience after refurbishment
The
award follows a major refurbishment that introduced new features and design
upgrades:
·
28 overwater villas with private pools
offering ultimate comfort and seclusion.
·
Redesigned interiors in the main bar,
restaurant, gym, and reception with a modern aesthetic.
·
A Japanese teppanyaki restaurant
showcasing live culinary artistry.
·
The Sundowner Bar with sweeping views
of the Indian Ocean, ideal for romantic sunsets.
An
oasis for adults
As
an adults-only retreat, ROBINSON MALDIVES offers pristine beaches, vibrant
coral reefs, diverse sports and wellness programs, and gourmet cuisine blending
international and local flavours. With this latest recognition, the resort
strengthens its reputation as a premium escape for couples, solo travellers,
and anyone seeking tranquillity and luxury in one of the world’s most
breathtaking island settings.
Image
Credit: © Robinson
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