From 14 – 28 April 2025, Amilla Maldives invites families to discover a magical tropical celebration with its newly launched Wands, Wings and Easter Things offer, including a dolphin encounter; exquisite dining experiences at the resort’s four restaurants; engaging Easter-themed activities; and a dazzling lineup of enchanting live performances.
Upon arrival by seaplane, families will be warmly welcomed to their beach or over-water pool villa with a bottle of chilled champagne and canapés for the adults, and personalised cookies and juices for the children. Mouth-watering buffet breakfasts at Fresh Café and à la carte lunches at the resort’s four restaurants energise guests for the day’s endless activities, while sweet-toothed children and adults alike can treat themselves with unlimited ice cream at Tessera in between. When the sun sets, families can gather for a magical beach dinner under the stars, with Homemade@Amilla turn-down treasures including chocolate eggs and mini hot cross buns awaiting them when they return to their villa.
The resort’s Dolphin Discovery excursion offers families the opportunity to be mesmerised by the beauty and serenity of Baa Atoll, a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve, while observing playful bottlenose and spinner dolphins in their natural habitat – all in the expert company of Amilla’s resident marine biologist. Afterwards, guests can delve into the resort’s endless entertainments and adventures, from Easter-themed craft workshops and resident artist-led painting classes at the resort’s art studio; to friendly football matches and games of pickleball; and thrilling live shows featuring aerialists, fire and LED performances and bewitching magic acts.
The Wands, Wings, and Easter Things package at Amilla Maldives starts from USD10,500++ (approx. GBP8,387++) for a five-night stay, based on two adults and two children under 12 years old sharing a Lagoon Water Pool Villa. This rate includes return seaplane transfers; a bottle of champagne and canapes for two adults and personalised cookies for the children; daily buffet breakfast in Fresh Cafe; à la carte dinner each evening; one family beach dinner during the stay; a family Dolphin Discovery cruise; and complimentary daily Easter-themed activities for families and children of all ages.
For more information and reservations visit www.amilla.com.
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About Amilla Maldives
Located in the UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve of Baa Atoll, Amilla Maldives is an enchanting island resort for couples, families, and groups of friends to relax and play. Fringed by white sand beaches and one of the Maldives’ best house reefs, the island’s 67 Pool Villas and Residences each offer private pools and are thoughtfully designed with indoor and outdoor living spaces.
The Sultan’s Village kids club has plenty to entertain curious little ones, while activities such as kombucha-making, art, and painting classes ensure there is plenty to do for guests besides snorkelling and diving at world-class sites including Hanifaru Bay and the resort’s own famous Blue Hole.
An EarthCheck silver-certified member of Small Luxury Hotels’ Considerate Collection, Amilla embodies a commitment to finding harmony between luxury and sustainability.
Amidst the idyllic backdrop of the Maldives, the resort effortlessly intertwines the allure of an island getaway, the richness of Maldivian culture and lush natural surrounds.
Amilla is deeply conscientious about its role in fostering a relationship with local communities. In this spirit, guests are proactively involved on the importance of sustainability and inclusivity initiatives.
Amilla’s thoughtfully crafted dietary lifestyle choice menus encompass vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, dairy-free, low-carb/keto and paleo.
Named ‘Responsible Hospitality Partner of the Year 2024’ by Forbes Travel Guide in recognition of its commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion as well as environmental sustainability, Amilla is proud to be an IncluCare-certified resort. Amilla continually strives to further adapt and refine its facilities, activities, and staff training to cater and care for guests with mobility or sensory needs and is a member of the Conscious Travel Foundation, a global community of travel businesses on a positive impact journey.
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