Welcome to paradise
Updated: 2014-07-03 11:26
(Shanghai Star)
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Newly weds are welcomed to book the dinning table by the seaside for $499 to enjoy their sweet and private honeymoon meal.[Photo provided to Shanghai Star] |
The Sun Siyam Iru Fushi
As a paradise beach resort located in the Noonu Atoll Maldives, Iru Fushi features 221 luxury ocean-front villas, including 70 over-water bungalows, 11 bar and restaurant choices, a 20-room tropical spa and a range of activities.
The resort is committed to offering boutique service on a grand scale, balancing exceptional facilities and heartfelt service.
The relaunch of The Sun Siyam Iru Fushi in February made it the first and flagship branded property of the new Sun Siyam Resorts created by Maldives’ leading entrepreneur, Ahmed Siyam Mohamed, the founder of Sun Travels and Sun Hotels & Resorts. His other islands will also be rebranded along with Iru Fushi as Sun Siyam Resorts with the phased launch of multiple luxury resorts in the Maldives, Sri Lanka and beyond.
Low season price list (May 12 - Sept 18)
Return direct flights between China and Male: 6,300 yuan($1,008.6) from Shanghai, 6,500 yuan from Beijing on Mega Maldives Airlines. There are five flights per week.
Accommodation (includes breakfast)
A beach villa: from $366 to $891 per day.
A water villa: from $610 to $1,732 per day.
Dining: About $100 per person per meal including added tax.
Activities
A three-hour snorkeling safari: $85 per person
A three-hour dolphin cruise: $98 per person
One-hour spa treatment: from $100 to $200
Two-hour cooking class: $80 per person
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