Bordered by a white sand beach that extends into a turquoise lagoon of the Kuramathi Island at Ari Atoll is Kuramathi Village. A 90-minute drive by speedboat or twenty minutes by seaplane brings you to the main jetty of the resort.
Kuramathi Village, offers 83 deluxe rooms, 33 superior rooms and 35 standard rooms. Built in wood or stone with thatched roofs, the well-appointed cottages are air-conditioned and have a sit-out with a view of the clear blue ocean. All deluxe rooms have a garden bathroom with an open shower.

Kurumathi Village guests have access to ten restaurants on the three resorts of the island. This includes Indian and Thai specialty restaurants, the al fresco Palm Court restaurant with its pizzas, pastas and salads throughout the day and the Oceanside Haurge restaurant serving buffet breakfast and buffet or table d’hote lunch and dinner.
At the Kuramathi Spa, you can get a wide range of relaxation treatments in both European and Eastern tradition. The spa has a sauna, steam room, cold plunge pool, Jacuzzi and showers.

Maldives is world renowned for its exquisite dive spots and Kuramathi Village is most fortunate to be in the midst of some of the best dive spots in the Maldives archipelago. The diving school at the Village offers you open water diving courses, certified by PADI.
Some of the exciting water sports offered are wind surfing, water skiing, glass bottom boats and parasailing. You can also simply relax by snorkelling around the home reef of Kuramathi, or set sail on a romantic sunset cruise. Excursions and island hopping are golden opportunities for you to visit nearby and faraway islands, either to get a taste of the native island culture of Maldives or for a deserted barbecue in an uninhabited Robinson Crusoe islan









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