Hyatt Is Planning A Third Resort In The Maldives

by Anthony Losanno
Hyatt Regency Maldives

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Hyatt announced yesterday that it’s planning to open a third resort in the Republic of the Maldives. Hyatt Regency Samarafushi Maldives is slated  to open in late 2027 and will feature only villas in the new property. It will join the Park Hyatt Maldives Hadahaa and Alila Kothaifaru Maldives.

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The Hyatt Regency Samarafushi Maldives is located in the North Male Atoll, which is around 25 minutes away by speedboat from Valena International Airport (MLE). The property spans 24 acres and will feature 130 well-appointed beachfront, treetop, and overwater villas (all with private pools). The design intersects traditional Maldivian architecture with a light and natural palette.

Guests will enjoy food and drinks at a sunset bar, a beach club, a Japanese specialty restaurant, and an all-day-dining concept. World of Hyatt Globalists and guests who book villas with club access will also receive complimentary refreshments in the signature Regency Club lounge. A dedicated kid’s club, a marine and diving center, a fitness pavilion, a yoga deck, and a spa with eight dedicated treatment rooms round out the list of amenities. The resort’s location on the North Male Atoll is renowned for diving, snorkeling, and easy access to popular surfing destinations like Pasta Point and Sultans.

David Udell, Group President, Asia Pacific at Hyatt, said:

The Hyatt Regency brand is rooted in a culture of bringing people together and fostering a spirit of community. For more than 55 years, it has inspired Hyatt guests to seek personal connections and professional collaborations in more than 40 countries around the globe. We’re thrilled to collaborate with SingHaiyi to invite travelers to open their minds and hearts to new perspectives and experiences in the Maldives, one of world’s most desirable resort destination.”

Anthony’s Take: I have never been to the Maldives, but there is now another resort for me to consider when I do go. Between what Hyatt, Marriott, and Hilton offer here, it is going to be tough to pick one when I plan that trip.

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