Kudadoo Maldives Private Island Set to Debut in November

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Rent Out an Entire Private Island with Kudadoo Maldives

Dreaming of renting out an entire private island for the ultimate all-inclusive holiday? Or maybe a villa resting on an exclusive slice of heaven? Kudadoo Maldives Private Island (kudadoo.com) is set to debut in November.

“Kudadoo is the ultimate ‘heaven on earth’ for travelers seeking a luxury home away from home”

The intimate hideaway features 15 opulent one- and two-bedroom ocean residences overlooking the water paired with a resort offering fine dining, water adventures, spa treatments and even a butler to grant any desire.

“Kudadoo is the ultimate ‘heaven on earth’ for travelers seeking a luxury home away from home,” says Nina Fleischmann-Torosyan, director of business development for Hurawalhi Island Resort and Kudadoo Maldives Private Island.

Situated in Lhaviyani Atoll—40 minutes by seaplane from Male International Airport—the contemporary Japanese-style destination was designed by noted architect Yuji Yamazaki and is surrounded by an aquamarine lagoon, white sandy beaches, and coral reefs.

Prices start at $3,300 per night for residences and $65,000 per night for the island.

 

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