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Lily Beach Maldives Resort Review

Tuesday, October 27, 2009 @ 04:10 PM
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Lily Beach Maldives Resort Review

The Lily Beach Maldives Resort & Spa was recently remodeled and reopened on March 28, 2009.  Lily Beach Maldives Resort and Spa is a delightfully luxurious private island resort, offering a unique “Platinum Plan”, which seeks to provide guests with the ultimate all-inclusive package, while maintaining the luxury and style of a true, five-star resort.  Lily Beach is the first resort in the Maldives to offer this kind of luxury all-inclusive plan.

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Lily Beach Resort Maldives

Lily Beach Maldives Resort Description

Lily Beach Resort & Spa is located on Huvahendhoo Island in the Maldives, about 25 minutes by sea plane from the capital city of Male, where the international airport is located. There are 119 villas in total at the Lily Beach Resort & Spa, each offering a unique level of style and some of the most breathtaking views you can imagine.

A holiday at the Lily Beach Resort & Spa is perfect for people looking to escape the world and just relax for a few days or weeks, or for that person who likes to be on the go during their vacation, since there is a great selection of activities on offer at Lily Beach Resort & Spa.

Lily Beach Maldives Resort is ideal for:

  • Couples
  • Individuals
  • Groups
  • Families
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Lily Beach Resort Maldives Aerial View

Lily Beach Maldives Resort Room Types:

  • Sunset Water Suite
  • Deluxe Water Villa
  • Lagoon Villa
  • Beach Villa
  • Beach Family Villa

Lily Beach Maldives Resort Room Facilities:

  • LCD Flat-Screen Televisions
  • Private Decks
  • Private Pool (Sunset Water Suite Only)
  • Comfortable Linens
  • Gorgeous Asian-Style Furnishings
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Lily Beach Resort Maldives Deluxe Water Villa

Lily Beach Maldives Resort Facilities:

  • Spa
  • Gymnasium
  • Dive Centre
  • Kid’s Club
  • Sports Complex
  • Freshwater Swimming Pools
  • 2 Bars
  • 3 Restaurants

Lily Beach Maldives Resort Activities:

  • Scuba Diving
  • Canoeing
  • Catamaran Rides
  • Tube Rides
  • Tennis
  • Billiards
  • Volleyball
  • Island-Hopping Cruises
  • Wake Boarding
  • Darts
  • Snorkeling

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  2. Janice says:

    We chose Lily beach resort based on the great location for diving and value for a last minute Christmas-New Year break. We’ve been to the Maldives once before and the experience was different here, as it’s a relatively large resort with a lot of children.

    The Dive centre was really amazing and made our holiday, we saw 5 Whale Sharks. We felt Lily Maa just couldn’t get it right as it’s like a school dining room to house 150 people for the buffet. Beach side dining there is fantastic though, on the terrace. The food selection was great but the service was a bit of a let down.

    Tennis courts and Gym were good additions. The housekeeping was fantastic.

    This resort would be great for family, not for honeymooners as it’s not a place for romance

  3. Allen says:

    We had a perfect holiday on this resort, friendly staff and excellent service! The manager was always around to check if you experience any problem during your stay and it was quickly responded.
    The rooms were cleaned twice daily with fresh towels and bathrobes. The beach villas are excellent, very near to everything. The food in the restaurant was excellent, so many choices and fresh.

  4. Jayde says:

    My husband and I spent our honeymoon to this resort and we had an amazing time. The food was fantastic and all inclusive, free drinks, free snorkeling equipment, canoe hire, wind surfing, excursions to neighbouring islands and fishing trips.

    We stayed in a luxury water villa with glass floor and our own infinity pool on the deck. The room were checked and cleaned twice a day, beach bags, slippers and dressing gowns were provided. Staff were extremely friendly, helpful and hardworking.

  5. ceri twiston davies says:

    have been going to the Maldives for over 20 years, though a lovely resort somewhat overpriced, until revamp some 70% used to return, those that have feel it has lost its way. Rooms very good but why put the second best rooms around the disco, not good for those who wish to dive early. Management offered downgrade with no refund or an upgrade to watervilla fo an extra $450 per night (despite many villas empty) so dont expect sympathy if you are a light sleeper. The food was average and certainly not up to the standards of say Kuredu or Filitheyo which are cheaper resorts. The staff in general were very helpful and pleasant despite the intransigence re moving us. Dive centre couldnt be bettered. Spa centre should be used only if you have very deep pockets. Massages about 5X the cost of elsewhere. Overall a good resort but not really value for money

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