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- ✔ Infinity Pool,
- ✔ Spa & Wellness Center,
- ✔ Fitness Center,
- ✔ Restaurants & Bars,
- ✔ Room Service,
- ✔ Free high-speed WiFi,
- ✔ Butler Service,
- ✔ Beach Nearby
Grand Park Kodhipparu Maldives is a luxurious one-island-one-resort destination in the North Malé Atoll, just a 20-minute speedboat ride from Velana International Airport.
This eco-certified resort features 120 elegantly designed villas, including beachfront pool villas and overwater villas. Many are equipped with private pools and direct ocean access.
Each villa offers panoramic views of the turquoise lagoon or the open sea, providing a serene, picturesque, and relaxing setting.
Guests can indulge in various dining options across three restaurants: The Edge, offering international cuisine; Breeze Poolside Dining & Bar, perfect for casual meals and cocktails; and Firedoor, the resort’s fine dining venue.
For wellness enthusiasts, the award-winning overwater spa provides a range of treatments amidst breathtaking ocean views.
Adventure seekers can explore the vibrant marine life through snorkeling and diving excursions, while families will appreciate the dedicated kids’ club and family-friendly amenities.
- ✔ Eco-Friendly Toiletries
- ✔ Energy-Saving Features
- ✔ Recycling & Waste Reduction Programs
- ✔ Locally Sourced Produce
Grand Park Kodhipparu has eliminated single-use plastics, including transitioning to reusable straws and installing an on-site bottling plant, which saved over 117,000 plastic bottles in 2023 alone. Its coral reef restoration program boasts a 99% success rate, with over 35 coral colonies transplanted to the house reef in 2023, enhancing marine biodiversity. Additionally, the resort’s solar power system, launched on Earth Day 2021, now supplies over 10% of its electricity needs, reducing diesel consumption by approximately 150,000 liters annually.