The Standard, Huruvalhi Maldives to reopen on December 5

TD Editor

The Standard, Huruvalhi Maldives will reopen on 5 December to welcome guests back to the unparalleled beauty of Huruvalhi’s turquoise waters and white sand beaches. 

The Maldives, traditionally seen as a serene honeymoon destination, has been shaken and stirred by The Standard’s fresh approach to its island retreat; offering relaxation within its 115 overwater and beach villas, continuous vibrant programming such as dancing under the largest disco ball in the Maldives at the Beru Bar, moonlight movie screenings with cocktails on the beach, the acclaimed Standard Hollywood style pool and beach parties, and a lineup of festive Christmas and New Year’s workshops, celebrations and culinary delights.

Throughout their stay, a wide selection of authentic Maldivian and international cuisines with locally sourced produce from the resort’s own island farm and fresh catches of the day will welcome not only couples but groups of friends and singles looking to reset and recharge in paradise.

The Standard, Huruvalhi Maldives is only a 30-minute journey by seaplane from Velana International Airport.  The resort is nestled between the Raa and Baa Atolls, on a naturally protected island.  Alternatively, guests can take a 20-minute domestic flight to Dharavandhoo followed by a 35-minute speedboat ride to the resort.

As we continue to navigate our uncertain world, opportunities have emerged that allow for more agile and remote working and learning. The Standard, Huruvalhi Maldives is ready to meet the needs of both individuals, couples and families adopting remote work and study arrangements.

Extracurricular classes and excursions have been set up at our Lil’ Sharks Kid’s Club to learn directly from local experts about indigenous cultures, culinary, craftmanship, agriculture and of course, the beautiful Maldivian marine ecosystem.  And even better, kids 11 and under stay for free.

Travellers are coming back

Travellers have been returning to the Maldives in steadily increasing numbers since mid-July due to its successful handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.  Its remote location and strict health guidelines, set by the Maldivian Ministry of Health, have made it one of the safest remote areas of the world.

The Maldives is currently open to visitors from all countries, and travellers will find their journey to be safe and comfortable. A Health Declaration Form must be filled out and submitted online 24 hours prior to their flight, and then visitors must present a negative PCR test issued within 96 hours prior to the departure from their original destination. As The Standard is a “one island, one resort” paradise – all guests will be exempt from the 14-day quarantine.

The Maldivian government recently announced, “The Maldives Border Miles Program.” The program is the first loyalty program of its kind anywhere in the world, awarding travellers into the country with discounts, privileges and other offers.

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