You can book this private, luxury island in Maldives for $35000 per night!
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, MALDIVES/ Updated : Jun 22, 2020, 17:54 IST
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You can book this private, luxury island in Maldives for $35000 per night! 
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In the wake of the Coronavirus pandemic, face masks, social distancing, and basic precautionary measures have become the new norm of life. This also means travelling in the future will not be the same as before. However, this isla … Read more
In the wake of the Coronavirus pandemic, face masks, social distancing, and basic precautionary measures have become the new norm of life. This also means travelling in the future will not be the same as before. However, this island has a unique solution to all your woes. Here, you can book an entire Maldivian island for $35000 per night, and social distance in luxury. Read less
Reportedly, the resort released a statement that states the entire island will be available for 50 guests at a time, for a maximum of three nights. Now, this makes the deal all the more lucrative. Also, if you have a travel group, with 50 of your friends, you can split the hefty $35000 per night price tag between your 50 friends. In doing so, per guest will end up paying only $700 per night!
Naladhu Private Island Maldives also has on offer a variety of water sports activities, if you are interested in taking on the high waves.
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