Picture this: It’s November. You jet off to the Maldives to escape winter and spend the morning snorkelling with tropical fish. Then, in the afternoon, you relax in a multi-sensory spa, followed by an evening of gastronomic delight in a world-class restaurant. Sounds dreamy right? For four days and four nights, 800 people will retreat to the Maldives for a once-in-a-lifetime experience with all of that and more. To celebrate the 10th anniversary of O Beach Ibiza, the White Isle lifestyle brand is going above and beyond with their Maldives weekender from November 25th to 29th, 2022. The event is set to take over three breathtaking islands situated in the Indian Ocean: The Hardrock Maldives, Saii Lagoon, and The Marina. Each island will host uni...
Move over, cringey travel influencers: ravers are coming to the Maldives. This fall will see the first-ever electronic dance music festival in the Maldives, a remote archipelago of coral islands in the Indian Ocean typically frequented by deep-pocketed honeymooners and digital nomads. The organizers of the event, dubbed Cult Excape, are promoting a “luxury music festival” in the Crossroads Maldives, a lavish tourism strip nestled in the idyllic Emboodhoo Lagoon. The area comprises two upscale resorts, the Hard Rock Hotel Maldives and Saii Lagoon Maldives, which are situated in an expanse of white-sand beaches and towering palm trees. c/o Cult Excape Recommended Articles According to a press release shared with EDM.com, the new boutique fest will bring a bevy of world-...
Long celebrated for its pristine beaches and aquamarine waters, the Maldives are known as one of the most romantic places on earth. But thanks to a new music festival, honeymooners and travel influencers aren’t the only ones soon able to enjoy the lavish locale. A group of event organizers are planning a brand new electronic dance music festival in the region, a remote archipelago of coral islands in the Indian Ocean. An announcement shared on Facebook has called for applications from local DJs, dancers, and festival staff for what the fest’s founders deemed a “once in a lifetime opportunity.” The three-day festival is being planned for November 2021. However, organizers have not yet announced official dates. According to Maldivian news outlet Ra...