
LUX South Ari Atoll Reveals Newly Renovated Water Villas
LUX South Ari Atoll in the Maldives has unveiled its renovated Water Villas, combining serene luxury with natural beauty.
Global hospitality group The Lux Collective has announced the unveiling of their newly refurbished Water Villas at LUX South Ari Atoll in Maldives. These renovated villas offer a sophisticated retreat while blending perfectly with the natural beauty of the Maldivian seascape.
The villas now feature a refreshed color palette that reflects the ocean’s calm tones along with the warmth of golden sands. Light blues, soft nudes, and neutral shades combined with natural woods create a relaxing environment.
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Brand new furnishings, such as ombre curtains showcasing ocean colors and woven patterns echoing traditional crafts, adorn the rooms. Indoor plants enhance the connection to nature, adding to the villas’ soothing ambiance.
A notable feature of the refurbished villas is the bathrooms that are designed for guests to soak in luxury while enjoying lagoon views. The outdoor terraces are ideal for relaxation, complete with sun loungers and direct access to the lagoon for snorkeling.
Every aspect, from the curated textures to the bespoke furniture, aims to elevate guest experience, ensuring a perfect balance between visual appeal and comfort.
LUX South Ari Atoll also offers numerous activities like swimming with whale sharks, culinary experiences in eight restaurants, and professional treatments at LUX* ME Spa, making it a prime destination for romantic getaways and sustainable weddings.
“The goal was to craft an environment that feels truly connected to the island’s landscape,” says John Rogers, General Manager of LUX* South Ari Atoll. “Guests will enjoy a thoughtfully designed new setting that complements the natural beauty around them.”
Recognition for excellence includes a five-star rating from Forbes Travel Guide and the ‘Best for Families’ award from Condé Nast Johansens, reflecting the resort’s commitment to service and sustainable tourism.