
Hideaway Beach Resort nominated for three awards
Hideaway Beach Resort & Spa, located in the Haa Alifu atoll, has been nominated for three awards at the 2025 World Travel Awards: Maldives' Leading Beach Resort, Maldives' Leading Honeymoon Resort, and Maldives' Leading Luxury Island Resort.
The resort is situated on North Point, one of the Maldives' most expansive natural beaches, and offers a unique double house reef for marine life enthusiasts.
The resort also features nine ultra-luxury residences, offering grandiose living spaces, elevated privileges, bespoke in-villa dining, and attentive butler service.
Hideaway's commitment to excellence is evident in its exceptional dining experiences. The Oasis, the resort's fine dining destination, offers a signature menu that captivates discerning palates.
For culinary enthusiasts, Hideaway offers a main buffet restaurant, various à la carte restaurants, and a sophisticated Asian fusion restaurant.
The resort's Hideaway Spa offers immersive treatments that are enhanced by the natural soundtrack of rustling leaves and birdsong, promising deep relaxation, healing, and renewal for the body and soul.
In addition to its luxurious accommodations and dining, Hideaway is renowned for its exceptional recreation facilities.
The expansive recreation center features two tennis courts, a Padel court, indoor badminton, a state-of-the-art golf simulator, and a putting green, providing exciting options for sports enthusiasts of all levels. The resort's fully equipped gym offers a welcoming and motivating space for those who prioritise fitness during their stay.
As a true custodian of natural luxury, Hideaway Beach Resort & Spa continues to embody the essence of refined Maldivian hospitality.

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