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Viewing JOALI Maldives

Dreaming of a holiday? JOALI Maldives is the ultimate destination for travellers looking for a luxury experience rooted in sustainability and creativity. This ultra-luxury resort nestled in the heart of the Maldives takes pride in its art-immersive environment that caters to guests’ varying interests, from cooking classes to pottery glazing and tennis games.

The resort is committed to promoting creativity, sustainability, and art. It is the first art-immersive resort in the Maldives, housing permanent installations, limited editions, and exhibitions by contemporary artists curated by renowned art consultant Tatiana Gecmen-Waldek. It’s an all-sensory experience for guests to appreciate art and nature in one stunning location.

JOALI Maldives’ 73 overwater villas offer picturesque views of the Indian Ocean and luxury amenities that cater to groups of all sizes. Visitors can spend their days exploring the surrounding natural beauty, relaxing with family, or finding inspiration in the art and beauty of the resort. So pack your bags and get ready for an unparalleled vacation experience that is second to none.

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