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ESCAPE TO PARADISE ANGSANA.COM WELCOMEWELCOME TO TO ANGSANA ANGSANA IHURU IHURU STYLISH LIVING An Anisland island retreat retreat set on set North on MaléNorth Atoll Malé with Atoll azure with waters azure waters Complementing the energising vibe of crisp ocean air, the cheery boasting jaw-dropping visibility, a spectacular sweep of boasting jaw-dropping visibility, a spectacular sweep of Beachfront Villa (57sqm) interior of the Beachfront Villa is tinged with stimulating lime-green powder-white beach, breathtaking sunset panoramas and and tangerine orange accents. Put up your feet and tan on the a relaxedpowder-white atmosphere, beach, the reasons breathtaking for staying sunset at Angsana panoramas and a lounger, nap on the verandah or catch some air on our Maldivian Joli Ihuru are crystal-clear. relaxed atmosphere, the reasons for staying at Angsana Ihuru swing. This villa sleeps up to four guests. Thisare laidback crystal-clear. paradise is a 20–minute speedboat ride away from Malé International Airport and a world apart from the daily grind. This laidback paradise is a 20–minute speedboat ride away from Malé International Airport and a world apart from the daily grind. Haa Alif Atoll Haa Dhall Atoll Shaviyani Atoll Bubble over with beachside bliss and enjoy a soak in your private Beachfront Jet-Pool Villa (68sqm) jet-pool. Sheltered by leafy trees, swaying palms and flowering shrubs, Noonu Atoll the Beachfront Jet-pool Villa, is the perfect coastal hideout for up to four guests. Go on a digital detox and read a paperback on your Raa Atoll spacious porch, rinse off in your outdoor shower and chill out with family and friends at this oceanfront playground. Lhaviyani Atoll Baa Atoll FACILITIESFACILITIES RESTAURANTSRESTAURANTS & BARS & BARS • Angsana Spa • Riveli • Angsana Spa • Riveli Restaurant • Angsana Gallery • Velavaani Bar Kaafu Atoll • WatersportsAngsana Gallery Centre • In-Villa• Velavaani Dining Bar Alif (Ari) Atoll • PADIKids Dive Club Centre • Destination• In-Villa Dining Dining • UnderwaterWatersports Photo Centre Lab • Cooking• Destination School Dining • Excursions • PADI Dive Centre • Cooking Classes • Underwater Photo Lab • Meeting Room Vaavu Atoll • Excursions Faaf Atoll 20 minutes from Malé International AirportAirport via via speedboat speedboat Angsana Ihuru Airport Angsana Ihuru Velana Int. Airport Meemu Atoll Dhaal Atoll ANMVMI_1019_FS_EN_FA.indd 3-4 Thaa Atoll 10/10/19 4:09 PM Laamu Atoll Gaaf Alif Atoll Gaaf Dhaal Atoll Gnaviyani Atoll Seenu Atoll STYLISH LIVING Complementing the energising vibe of crisp ocean Beachfront Villa (57sqm) air, the cheery interior of the Beachfront Villa is tinged with stimulating lime-green and tangerine WELCOME TO ANGSANA IHURU STYLISH LIVING orange accents. Put up your feet and tan on the An island retreat set on North Malé Atoll with azure waters lounger, nap on the verandah or catch some air Complementing the energising vibe of crisp ocean air, the cheery boasting jaw-dropping visibility, a spectacular sweep of on our Maldivian Joli swing. This villa sleeps up to Beachfront Villa (57sqm) interior of the Beachfront Villa is tinged with stimulating lime-green powder-white beach, breathtaking sunset panoramas and fourand tangerineguests. orange accents. Put up your feet and tan on the a relaxed atmosphere, the reasons for staying at Angsana lounger, nap on the verandah or catch some air on our Maldivian Joli Ihuru are crystal-clear. WELCOME TO ANGSANA IHURU STYLISH LIVING swing. This villa sleeps up to four guests. An island retreat set on North Malé Atoll with azure waters This laidback paradise is a 20–minute speedboat ride away Complementing the energising vibe of crisp ocean air, the cheery boasting jaw-dropping visibility, a spectacular sweep of from Malé International Airport and a world apart from the Beachfront Villa (57sqm) interior of the Beachfront Villa is tinged with stimulating lime-green powder-white beach, breathtaking sunset panoramas and daily grind. and tangerine orange accents. Put up your feet and tan on the a relaxed atmosphere, the reasons for staying at Angsana lounger, nap on the verandah or catch some air on our Maldivian Joli Ihuru are crystal-clear. swing. This villa sleeps up to four guests. 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Lhaviyani Atoll • Angsana Gallery • Velavaani Bar Kaafu Atoll • Watersports Centre • In-Villa Dining Alif (Ari)Baa AtollAtoll • PADI Dive Centre • Destination Dining FACILITIES• Underwater Photo Lab RESTAURANTS• Cooking School & BARS • • AngsanaExcursions Spa • Riveli • Angsana Gallery • Velavaani Bar Kaafu Atoll • Watersports Centre • In-Villa Dining Alif (Ari) Atoll • PADI Dive Centre • Destination Dining Vaavu Atoll • Underwater Photo Lab • Cooking School Faaf Atoll • Excursions 20 minutes from Malé International Airport via speedboat Angsana Ihuru Airport Meemu Atoll Dhaal Atoll Vaavu Atoll ANMVMI_1019_FS_EN_FA.inddFaaf Atoll 3-4 Thaa Atoll 10/10/19 4:09 PM 20 minutes from Malé International Airport via speedboat Angsana Ihuru Airport Meemu Atoll Dhaal Atoll Laamu Atoll ANMVMI_1019_FS_EN_FA.indd 3-4 Thaa Atoll 10/10/19 4:09 PM Laamu Atoll Gaaf Alif Atoll Gaaf Dhaal Atoll Gaaf Alif Atoll Gnaviyani Atoll Gaaf Dhaal Atoll Seenu Atoll Gnaviyani Atoll Seenu Atoll For reservations and enquiries, please contact: Angsana Ihuru, Corporate Office WORLDWIDE Ihuru Island Banyan Tree Hotels and Resorts RESERVATIONS North Male Atoll, Group Marketing Services TOLL-FREE NUMBERS Republic of Maldives 211 Upper Bukit Timah Road Tel: +960 664 3502 Singapore 588182 AMERICAS Fax: + 960 664 5933 Tel: +65 6849 5899 [email protected] Fax: +65 6462 2800 Mexico [email protected] Tel: 1 844 838 2229 WORLDWIDE SALES United States Tel: 1 844 838 2229 ASIA PACIFIC ASIA PACIFIC China - Beijing Australia Tel: +8613501168082 Tel: 1 800 960 288 [email protected] Russia China - Guangzhou Tel: 8800 301-16-88 Tel: +86 13682222659 China [email protected] Tel: 400 120 0188 China - Shanghai South Korea Tel: +86 13916620627 Tel: 080 899 3188 [email protected] Taiwan Hong Kong Tel: 80 909 9288 Tel: +852 9718 6360 Hong Kong [email protected] Tel: 800 903 881 Japan & Korea Japan Tel: +81 3 6403 5748 Tel: 0120 778 187 [email protected] Singapore Tel: 800 852 6688 Taiwan Tel: +886 2 2546 9833 Thailand [email protected] Tel: 1800 852 8818 EUROPE Malaysia Tel:1 800 81 6000 Germany, Austria & Switzerland Tel: +49 177 5535712 EUROPE [email protected] France United Kingdom Tel: 00 800 3002 0000 Tel: +44 7500 887 369 Germany [email protected] Tel: 00 800 3002 0000 Spain Tel: 00 800 3002 0000 United Kingdom Tel: 808 101 7667 MIDDLE EAST United Arab Emirates Tel: 800 065 0586.
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