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  • Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
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    Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
    A visitor takes pictures of a preserved type collection of Jangilus (Istiophorus platypterus), a type of kite fish native to the Indian and Pacific Oceans, at the Zoological Museum in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia, on April 4, 2025. The museum and its laboratory are established in 1894 by the Dutch East Indies government. The museum has one of the largest collections of preserved fauna specimens in Southeast Asia. (Photo by Adriana Adie/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
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    Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
    A visitor takes pictures of a preserved type collection of Jangilus (Istiophorus platypterus), a type of kite fish native to the Indian and Pacific Oceans, at the Zoological Museum in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia, on April 4, 2025. The museum and its laboratory are established in 1894 by the Dutch East Indies government. The museum has one of the largest collections of preserved fauna specimens in Southeast Asia. (Photo by Adriana Adie/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
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    Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
    Visitors observe in front of a glass display case featuring a preserved Jangilus (Istiophorus platypterus), a type of kite fish native to the Indian and Pacific Oceans, at the Zoological Museum in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia, on April 4, 2025. The museum and its laboratory are established in 1894 by the Dutch East Indies government. The museum has one of the largest collections of preserved fauna specimens in Southeast Asia. (Photo by Adriana Adie/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
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    Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
    Visitors observe in front of a glass display case featuring a preserved Jangilus (Istiophorus platypterus), a type of kite fish native to the Indian and Pacific Oceans, at the Zoological Museum in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia, on April 4, 2025. The museum and its laboratory are established in 1894 by the Dutch East Indies government. The museum has one of the largest collections of preserved fauna specimens in Southeast Asia. (Photo by Adriana Adie/NurPhoto)

     

  • FEATURE -  Künstliches Inselresort, geschaffen aus im Meer geborgenen Plastiksäcken
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    FEATURE - Künstliches Inselresort, geschaffen aus im Meer geborgenen Plastiksäcken
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Island 1
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    06/05/2021
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    Pictures must credit: Photo: Margot Krasojevic Architects

    An off-coast floating hotel has been designed using sacks of discarded plastic filtered from the oceans.The plan is for the mesh bags of reclaimed items ranging from bottles to tyres to be woven weaved together to create a floating landfill. It will be anchored to the ocean floor whilst sand and silt are deposited on top.The idea is to make the area hospitable to nurture mangrove trees whose roots grow around bags, cementing them to create a stable structure. Mangroves have been used as methods of flood defence by capturing or trapping sediment to self-build a type of defence wall as well as acting as flood prevention.This is thanks to their roots that swell and absorb the water preventing the island from capsizing or sinking and protect it from storms.The island structureb itself would also have a hand in filtering lastics from the water.The design is by London-based architect Margot Krasojevic whose brief is for am environmentally friendly resort in the Indian Ocean off the Australian-territory of the Cocos Islands.

    OPS: Render of the island project.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Künstliches Inselresort, geschaffen aus im Meer geborgenen Plastiksäcken
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    FEATURE - Künstliches Inselresort, geschaffen aus im Meer geborgenen Plastiksäcken
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Island 1
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    06/05/2021
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    Pictures must credit: Photo: Margot Krasojevic Architects

    An off-coast floating hotel has been designed using sacks of discarded plastic filtered from the oceans.The plan is for the mesh bags of reclaimed items ranging from bottles to tyres to be woven weaved together to create a floating landfill. It will be anchored to the ocean floor whilst sand and silt are deposited on top.The idea is to make the area hospitable to nurture mangrove trees whose roots grow around bags, cementing them to create a stable structure. Mangroves have been used as methods of flood defence by capturing or trapping sediment to self-build a type of defence wall as well as acting as flood prevention.This is thanks to their roots that swell and absorb the water preventing the island from capsizing or sinking and protect it from storms.The island structureb itself would also have a hand in filtering lastics from the water.The design is by London-based architect Margot Krasojevic whose brief is for am environmentally friendly resort in the Indian Ocean off the Australian-territory of the Cocos Islands.

    OPS: Render of the island project.The substructure made using plastic ocean pollution

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Künstliches Inselresort, geschaffen aus im Meer geborgenen Plastiksäcken
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    FEATURE - Künstliches Inselresort, geschaffen aus im Meer geborgenen Plastiksäcken
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Island 1
    Ref 12910
    06/05/2021
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    Pictures must credit: Photo: Margot Krasojevic Architects

    An off-coast floating hotel has been designed using sacks of discarded plastic filtered from the oceans.The plan is for the mesh bags of reclaimed items ranging from bottles to tyres to be woven weaved together to create a floating landfill. It will be anchored to the ocean floor whilst sand and silt are deposited on top.The idea is to make the area hospitable to nurture mangrove trees whose roots grow around bags, cementing them to create a stable structure. Mangroves have been used as methods of flood defence by capturing or trapping sediment to self-build a type of defence wall as well as acting as flood prevention.This is thanks to their roots that swell and absorb the water preventing the island from capsizing or sinking and protect it from storms.The island structureb itself would also have a hand in filtering lastics from the water.The design is by London-based architect Margot Krasojevic whose brief is for am environmentally friendly resort in the Indian Ocean off the Australian-territory of the Cocos Islands.

    OPS: Render of the island project.Reclaiming plastics for the project

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Künstliches Inselresort, geschaffen aus im Meer geborgenen Plastiksäcken
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    FEATURE - Künstliches Inselresort, geschaffen aus im Meer geborgenen Plastiksäcken
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Island 1
    Ref 12910
    06/05/2021
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    Pictures must credit: Photo: Margot Krasojevic Architects

    An off-coast floating hotel has been designed using sacks of discarded plastic filtered from the oceans.The plan is for the mesh bags of reclaimed items ranging from bottles to tyres to be woven weaved together to create a floating landfill. It will be anchored to the ocean floor whilst sand and silt are deposited on top.The idea is to make the area hospitable to nurture mangrove trees whose roots grow around bags, cementing them to create a stable structure. Mangroves have been used as methods of flood defence by capturing or trapping sediment to self-build a type of defence wall as well as acting as flood prevention.This is thanks to their roots that swell and absorb the water preventing the island from capsizing or sinking and protect it from storms.The island structureb itself would also have a hand in filtering lastics from the water.The design is by London-based architect Margot Krasojevic whose brief is for am environmentally friendly resort in the Indian Ocean off the Australian-territory of the Cocos Islands.

    OPS: Render of the island project.Sand dune protction at a camping site.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Künstliches Inselresort, geschaffen aus im Meer geborgenen Plastiksäcken
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    FEATURE - Künstliches Inselresort, geschaffen aus im Meer geborgenen Plastiksäcken
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Island 1
    Ref 12910
    06/05/2021
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    Pictures must credit: Photo: Margot Krasojevic Architects

    An off-coast floating hotel has been designed using sacks of discarded plastic filtered from the oceans.The plan is for the mesh bags of reclaimed items ranging from bottles to tyres to be woven weaved together to create a floating landfill. It will be anchored to the ocean floor whilst sand and silt are deposited on top.The idea is to make the area hospitable to nurture mangrove trees whose roots grow around bags, cementing them to create a stable structure. Mangroves have been used as methods of flood defence by capturing or trapping sediment to self-build a type of defence wall as well as acting as flood prevention.This is thanks to their roots that swell and absorb the water preventing the island from capsizing or sinking and protect it from storms.The island structureb itself would also have a hand in filtering lastics from the water.The design is by London-based architect Margot Krasojevic whose brief is for am environmentally friendly resort in the Indian Ocean off the Australian-territory of the Cocos Islands.

    OPS: Render of the island project.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Künstliches Inselresort, geschaffen aus im Meer geborgenen Plastiksäcken
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    FEATURE - Künstliches Inselresort, geschaffen aus im Meer geborgenen Plastiksäcken
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Island 1
    Ref 12910
    06/05/2021
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: Photo: Margot Krasojevic Architects

    An off-coast floating hotel has been designed using sacks of discarded plastic filtered from the oceans.The plan is for the mesh bags of reclaimed items ranging from bottles to tyres to be woven weaved together to create a floating landfill. It will be anchored to the ocean floor whilst sand and silt are deposited on top.The idea is to make the area hospitable to nurture mangrove trees whose roots grow around bags, cementing them to create a stable structure. Mangroves have been used as methods of flood defence by capturing or trapping sediment to self-build a type of defence wall as well as acting as flood prevention.This is thanks to their roots that swell and absorb the water preventing the island from capsizing or sinking and protect it from storms.The island structureb itself would also have a hand in filtering lastics from the water.The design is by London-based architect Margot Krasojevic whose brief is for am environmentally friendly resort in the Indian Ocean off the Australian-territory of the Cocos Islands.

    OPS: Render of the island project.The water absorbing tentacles that keep the island stable and prevent flooding during storms. They also help capture floating plastics

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Künstliches Inselresort, geschaffen aus im Meer geborgenen Plastiksäcken
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    FEATURE - Künstliches Inselresort, geschaffen aus im Meer geborgenen Plastiksäcken
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Island 1
    Ref 12910
    06/05/2021
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: Photo: Margot Krasojevic Architects

    An off-coast floating hotel has been designed using sacks of discarded plastic filtered from the oceans.The plan is for the mesh bags of reclaimed items ranging from bottles to tyres to be woven weaved together to create a floating landfill. It will be anchored to the ocean floor whilst sand and silt are deposited on top.The idea is to make the area hospitable to nurture mangrove trees whose roots grow around bags, cementing them to create a stable structure. Mangroves have been used as methods of flood defence by capturing or trapping sediment to self-build a type of defence wall as well as acting as flood prevention.This is thanks to their roots that swell and absorb the water preventing the island from capsizing or sinking and protect it from storms.The island structureb itself would also have a hand in filtering lastics from the water.The design is by London-based architect Margot Krasojevic whose brief is for am environmentally friendly resort in the Indian Ocean off the Australian-territory of the Cocos Islands.

    OPS: Render of the island project hotel

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Künstliches Inselresort, geschaffen aus im Meer geborgenen Plastiksäcken
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    FEATURE - Künstliches Inselresort, geschaffen aus im Meer geborgenen Plastiksäcken
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Island 1
    Ref 12910
    06/05/2021
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: Photo: Margot Krasojevic Architects

    An off-coast floating hotel has been designed using sacks of discarded plastic filtered from the oceans.The plan is for the mesh bags of reclaimed items ranging from bottles to tyres to be woven weaved together to create a floating landfill. It will be anchored to the ocean floor whilst sand and silt are deposited on top.The idea is to make the area hospitable to nurture mangrove trees whose roots grow around bags, cementing them to create a stable structure. Mangroves have been used as methods of flood defence by capturing or trapping sediment to self-build a type of defence wall as well as acting as flood prevention.This is thanks to their roots that swell and absorb the water preventing the island from capsizing or sinking and protect it from storms.The island structureb itself would also have a hand in filtering lastics from the water.The design is by London-based architect Margot Krasojevic whose brief is for am environmentally friendly resort in the Indian Ocean off the Australian-territory of the Cocos Islands.

    OPS: Render of the island project.The evolution plan

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Künstliches Inselresort, geschaffen aus im Meer geborgenen Plastiksäcken
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    FEATURE - Künstliches Inselresort, geschaffen aus im Meer geborgenen Plastiksäcken
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Island 1
    Ref 12910
    06/05/2021
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    Pictures must credit: Photo: Margot Krasojevic Architects

    An off-coast floating hotel has been designed using sacks of discarded plastic filtered from the oceans.The plan is for the mesh bags of reclaimed items ranging from bottles to tyres to be woven weaved together to create a floating landfill. It will be anchored to the ocean floor whilst sand and silt are deposited on top.The idea is to make the area hospitable to nurture mangrove trees whose roots grow around bags, cementing them to create a stable structure. Mangroves have been used as methods of flood defence by capturing or trapping sediment to self-build a type of defence wall as well as acting as flood prevention.This is thanks to their roots that swell and absorb the water preventing the island from capsizing or sinking and protect it from storms.The island structureb itself would also have a hand in filtering lastics from the water.The design is by London-based architect Margot Krasojevic whose brief is for am environmentally friendly resort in the Indian Ocean off the Australian-territory of the Cocos Islands.

    OPS: Render of the island project.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Künstliches Inselresort, geschaffen aus im Meer geborgenen Plastiksäcken
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    FEATURE - Künstliches Inselresort, geschaffen aus im Meer geborgenen Plastiksäcken
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Island 1
    Ref 12910
    06/05/2021
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    Pictures must credit: Photo: Margot Krasojevic Architects

    An off-coast floating hotel has been designed using sacks of discarded plastic filtered from the oceans.The plan is for the mesh bags of reclaimed items ranging from bottles to tyres to be woven weaved together to create a floating landfill. It will be anchored to the ocean floor whilst sand and silt are deposited on top.The idea is to make the area hospitable to nurture mangrove trees whose roots grow around bags, cementing them to create a stable structure. Mangroves have been used as methods of flood defence by capturing or trapping sediment to self-build a type of defence wall as well as acting as flood prevention.This is thanks to their roots that swell and absorb the water preventing the island from capsizing or sinking and protect it from storms.The island structureb itself would also have a hand in filtering lastics from the water.The design is by London-based architect Margot Krasojevic whose brief is for am environmentally friendly resort in the Indian Ocean off the Australian-territory of the Cocos Islands.

    OPS: Render of the island project.Mangroves on the beach which help hold the structure together

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Künstliches Inselresort, geschaffen aus im Meer geborgenen Plastiksäcken
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    FEATURE - Künstliches Inselresort, geschaffen aus im Meer geborgenen Plastiksäcken
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Island 1
    Ref 12910
    06/05/2021
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    Pictures must credit: Photo: Margot Krasojevic Architects

    An off-coast floating hotel has been designed using sacks of discarded plastic filtered from the oceans.The plan is for the mesh bags of reclaimed items ranging from bottles to tyres to be woven weaved together to create a floating landfill. It will be anchored to the ocean floor whilst sand and silt are deposited on top.The idea is to make the area hospitable to nurture mangrove trees whose roots grow around bags, cementing them to create a stable structure. Mangroves have been used as methods of flood defence by capturing or trapping sediment to self-build a type of defence wall as well as acting as flood prevention.This is thanks to their roots that swell and absorb the water preventing the island from capsizing or sinking and protect it from storms.The island structureb itself would also have a hand in filtering lastics from the water.The design is by London-based architect Margot Krasojevic whose brief is for am environmentally friendly resort in the Indian Ocean off the Australian-territory of the Cocos Islands.

    OPS: Render of the island project.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Künstliches Inselresort, geschaffen aus im Meer geborgenen Plastiksäcken
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    FEATURE - Künstliches Inselresort, geschaffen aus im Meer geborgenen Plastiksäcken
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Island 1
    Ref 12910
    06/05/2021
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: Photo: Margot Krasojevic Architects

    An off-coast floating hotel has been designed using sacks of discarded plastic filtered from the oceans.The plan is for the mesh bags of reclaimed items ranging from bottles to tyres to be woven weaved together to create a floating landfill. It will be anchored to the ocean floor whilst sand and silt are deposited on top.The idea is to make the area hospitable to nurture mangrove trees whose roots grow around bags, cementing them to create a stable structure. Mangroves have been used as methods of flood defence by capturing or trapping sediment to self-build a type of defence wall as well as acting as flood prevention.This is thanks to their roots that swell and absorb the water preventing the island from capsizing or sinking and protect it from storms.The island structureb itself would also have a hand in filtering lastics from the water.The design is by London-based architect Margot Krasojevic whose brief is for am environmentally friendly resort in the Indian Ocean off the Australian-territory of the Cocos Islands.

    OPS: Render of the island project.Hotel

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Perth, Australien
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    REPORTAGE - Perth, Australien
    Panoramic landscape view of Cottesloe Beach in Perth, Western Australia
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ferien in einer Unterwasser Suite auf den Malediven
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    FEATURE - Ferien in einer Unterwasser Suite auf den Malediven
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10951
    Villas 1
    09/10/2019
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    Picture must credit: Soneva Fushi

    Stunning luxury villas at a five star holiday resort are offering guests their own rooftop water slide for speeding down into the ocean below.The slides make up the design of two new designs at the Indian Ocean Soneva Fushi resort in the Madives.There will be eight of the glass-walled villas in total.Each will include a private swimming pool, large deck, outdoor bathroom, spacious living room, pantry and minibar, master bedroom with retractable roof and en-suite bathroom, sunken dining area, upper deck with dining sala and daybed.The two bed villa also has a second en-suite. The water slide begins on a second floor roof terrace in the one bedroom and from its own tower on the two bedroom, before arcing down to the sea.The villas measure 584 square metres and 857 square metres respectively.The interiors make use of reclaimed driftwood with all the resort’s carbon-neutral properties, constructed from sustainably sourced materials.

    OPS: The Soneva Fushi waterslide villas.This is the one bedroom accommodation

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ferien in einer Unterwasser Suite auf den Malediven
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    FEATURE - Ferien in einer Unterwasser Suite auf den Malediven
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10951
    Villas 1
    09/10/2019
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    Picture must credit: Soneva Fushi

    Stunning luxury villas at a five star holiday resort are offering guests their own rooftop water slide for speeding down into the ocean below.The slides make up the design of two new designs at the Indian Ocean Soneva Fushi resort in the Madives.There will be eight of the glass-walled villas in total.Each will include a private swimming pool, large deck, outdoor bathroom, spacious living room, pantry and minibar, master bedroom with retractable roof and en-suite bathroom, sunken dining area, upper deck with dining sala and daybed.The two bed villa also has a second en-suite. The water slide begins on a second floor roof terrace in the one bedroom and from its own tower on the two bedroom, before arcing down to the sea.The villas measure 584 square metres and 857 square metres respectively.The interiors make use of reclaimed driftwood with all the resort’s carbon-neutral properties, constructed from sustainably sourced materials.

    OPS: The Soneva Fushi waterslide villas.This is the two bedroom accommodation

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Luxury tourist resort on palm-fringed beach facing the tropical lagoon, Le Morne Brabant, Indian Ocean, Mauritius, (drone)
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    Luxury tourist resort on palm-fringed beach facing the tropical lagoon, Le Morne Brabant, Indian Ocean, Mauritius, (drone)
    Aerial view by drone of luxury tourist resort on palm-fringed beach facing the tropical lagoon, Le Morne Brabant, Mauritius, Indian Ocean, Africa
    Roberto Moiola

     

  • FEATURE -  Luxusresort auf den Malediven im Penthouse-Stil mit Dachterrassen
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    FEATURE - Luxusresort auf den Malediven im Penthouse-Stil mit Dachterrassen
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 11954
    Maldives 1
    13/07/2020
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    Picture MUST credit : Lux*

    A stunning new holiday destination in the Maldives that brings penthouse living to the beach.The Lux* North Male Atoll, breaks the mould in accommodation for a tropical Indian Ocean paradise.It starts accepting its first guests from July 15 with rigorous coronavirus precautions all in place.The is described as more Art Deco Miami glamour than the usual castaway village.Singapore-based group Miaja which designed the properties too inspiration from superyachts.The aim was a look that made the most of the naturally stunning island paradise, combined with ultra-modern elegant interiors with a distinct South Beach vibe.It has 67 villas situated either on the beach or over the lagoon and offer huge living spaces, including king-size beds, private sitting rooms, standalone bathtubs in sprawling bathrooms and even outdoor showers.All have a private rooftop deck five metres above the lagoon.Guests various tantalising options - to enjoy spa treatments while gazing at the stars, big-screen cinema nights and romantic in-villa dining with stunning panoramic view. Villa prices start at £925 GBP / €1,030 euros a night for two.But guests who would prefer the entire island to themselves can have an exclusive buyout of the resort for a three night package costing $180,000 USD / €158,620 euros

    OPS: Lux* North Male Atoll resort in the Maldives.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Luxusresort auf den Malediven im Penthouse-Stil mit Dachterrassen
    DUK10133984_021
    FEATURE - Luxusresort auf den Malediven im Penthouse-Stil mit Dachterrassen
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 11954
    Maldives 1
    13/07/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit : Lux*

    A stunning new holiday destination in the Maldives that brings penthouse living to the beach.The Lux* North Male Atoll, breaks the mould in accommodation for a tropical Indian Ocean paradise.It starts accepting its first guests from July 15 with rigorous coronavirus precautions all in place.The is described as more Art Deco Miami glamour than the usual castaway village.Singapore-based group Miaja which designed the properties too inspiration from superyachts.The aim was a look that made the most of the naturally stunning island paradise, combined with ultra-modern elegant interiors with a distinct South Beach vibe.It has 67 villas situated either on the beach or over the lagoon and offer huge living spaces, including king-size beds, private sitting rooms, standalone bathtubs in sprawling bathrooms and even outdoor showers.All have a private rooftop deck five metres above the lagoon.Guests various tantalising options - to enjoy spa treatments while gazing at the stars, big-screen cinema nights and romantic in-villa dining with stunning panoramic view. Villa prices start at £925 GBP / €1,030 euros a night for two.But guests who would prefer the entire island to themselves can have an exclusive buyout of the resort for a three night package costing $180,000 USD / €158,620 euros

    OPS: Lux* North Male Atoll resort in the Maldives.The over water villas jett from above at night

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Luxusresort auf den Malediven im Penthouse-Stil mit Dachterrassen
    DUK10133984_020
    FEATURE - Luxusresort auf den Malediven im Penthouse-Stil mit Dachterrassen
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 11954
    Maldives 1
    13/07/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit : Lux*

    A stunning new holiday destination in the Maldives that brings penthouse living to the beach.The Lux* North Male Atoll, breaks the mould in accommodation for a tropical Indian Ocean paradise.It starts accepting its first guests from July 15 with rigorous coronavirus precautions all in place.The is described as more Art Deco Miami glamour than the usual castaway village.Singapore-based group Miaja which designed the properties too inspiration from superyachts.The aim was a look that made the most of the naturally stunning island paradise, combined with ultra-modern elegant interiors with a distinct South Beach vibe.It has 67 villas situated either on the beach or over the lagoon and offer huge living spaces, including king-size beds, private sitting rooms, standalone bathtubs in sprawling bathrooms and even outdoor showers.All have a private rooftop deck five metres above the lagoon.Guests various tantalising options - to enjoy spa treatments while gazing at the stars, big-screen cinema nights and romantic in-villa dining with stunning panoramic view. Villa prices start at £925 GBP / €1,030 euros a night for two.But guests who would prefer the entire island to themselves can have an exclusive buyout of the resort for a three night package costing $180,000 USD / €158,620 euros

    OPS: Lux* North Male Atoll resort in the Maldives.Over water gym and foyer

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Luxusresort auf den Malediven im Penthouse-Stil mit Dachterrassen
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    FEATURE - Luxusresort auf den Malediven im Penthouse-Stil mit Dachterrassen
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 11954
    Maldives 1
    13/07/2020
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    Picture MUST credit : Lux*

    A stunning new holiday destination in the Maldives that brings penthouse living to the beach.The Lux* North Male Atoll, breaks the mould in accommodation for a tropical Indian Ocean paradise.It starts accepting its first guests from July 15 with rigorous coronavirus precautions all in place.The is described as more Art Deco Miami glamour than the usual castaway village.Singapore-based group Miaja which designed the properties too inspiration from superyachts.The aim was a look that made the most of the naturally stunning island paradise, combined with ultra-modern elegant interiors with a distinct South Beach vibe.It has 67 villas situated either on the beach or over the lagoon and offer huge living spaces, including king-size beds, private sitting rooms, standalone bathtubs in sprawling bathrooms and even outdoor showers.All have a private rooftop deck five metres above the lagoon.Guests various tantalising options - to enjoy spa treatments while gazing at the stars, big-screen cinema nights and romantic in-villa dining with stunning panoramic view. Villa prices start at £925 GBP / €1,030 euros a night for two.But guests who would prefer the entire island to themselves can have an exclusive buyout of the resort for a three night package costing $180,000 USD / €158,620 euros

    OPS: Lux* North Male Atoll resort in the Maldives.Over water residence pool

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    A stunning new holiday destination in the Maldives that brings penthouse living to the beach.The Lux* North Male Atoll, breaks the mould in accommodation for a tropical Indian Ocean paradise.It starts accepting its first guests from July 15 with rigorous coronavirus precautions all in place.The is described as more Art Deco Miami glamour than the usual castaway village.Singapore-based group Miaja which designed the properties too inspiration from superyachts.The aim was a look that made the most of the naturally stunning island paradise, combined with ultra-modern elegant interiors with a distinct South Beach vibe.It has 67 villas situated either on the beach or over the lagoon and offer huge living spaces, including king-size beds, private sitting rooms, standalone bathtubs in sprawling bathrooms and even outdoor showers.All have a private rooftop deck five metres above the lagoon.Guests various tantalising options - to enjoy spa treatments while gazing at the stars, big-screen cinema nights and romantic in-villa dining with stunning panoramic view. Villa prices start at £925 GBP / €1,030 euros a night for two.But guests who would prefer the entire island to themselves can have an exclusive buyout of the resort for a three night package costing $180,000 USD / €158,620 euros

    OPS: Lux* North Male Atoll resort in the Maldives.Top deck of an over water villa

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    A stunning new holiday destination in the Maldives that brings penthouse living to the beach.The Lux* North Male Atoll, breaks the mould in accommodation for a tropical Indian Ocean paradise.It starts accepting its first guests from July 15 with rigorous coronavirus precautions all in place.The is described as more Art Deco Miami glamour than the usual castaway village.Singapore-based group Miaja which designed the properties too inspiration from superyachts.The aim was a look that made the most of the naturally stunning island paradise, combined with ultra-modern elegant interiors with a distinct South Beach vibe.It has 67 villas situated either on the beach or over the lagoon and offer huge living spaces, including king-size beds, private sitting rooms, standalone bathtubs in sprawling bathrooms and even outdoor showers.All have a private rooftop deck five metres above the lagoon.Guests various tantalising options - to enjoy spa treatments while gazing at the stars, big-screen cinema nights and romantic in-villa dining with stunning panoramic view. Villa prices start at £925 GBP / €1,030 euros a night for two.But guests who would prefer the entire island to themselves can have an exclusive buyout of the resort for a three night package costing $180,000 USD / €158,620 euros

    OPS: Lux* North Male Atoll resort in the Maldives.Beach retreat rooftop dining

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    A stunning new holiday destination in the Maldives that brings penthouse living to the beach.The Lux* North Male Atoll, breaks the mould in accommodation for a tropical Indian Ocean paradise.It starts accepting its first guests from July 15 with rigorous coronavirus precautions all in place.The is described as more Art Deco Miami glamour than the usual castaway village.Singapore-based group Miaja which designed the properties too inspiration from superyachts.The aim was a look that made the most of the naturally stunning island paradise, combined with ultra-modern elegant interiors with a distinct South Beach vibe.It has 67 villas situated either on the beach or over the lagoon and offer huge living spaces, including king-size beds, private sitting rooms, standalone bathtubs in sprawling bathrooms and even outdoor showers.All have a private rooftop deck five metres above the lagoon.Guests various tantalising options - to enjoy spa treatments while gazing at the stars, big-screen cinema nights and romantic in-villa dining with stunning panoramic view. Villa prices start at £925 GBP / €1,030 euros a night for two.But guests who would prefer the entire island to themselves can have an exclusive buyout of the resort for a three night package costing $180,000 USD / €158,620 euros

    OPS: Lux* North Male Atoll resort in the Maldives.Beach retreat bathroom

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    A stunning new holiday destination in the Maldives that brings penthouse living to the beach.The Lux* North Male Atoll, breaks the mould in accommodation for a tropical Indian Ocean paradise.It starts accepting its first guests from July 15 with rigorous coronavirus precautions all in place.The is described as more Art Deco Miami glamour than the usual castaway village.Singapore-based group Miaja which designed the properties too inspiration from superyachts.The aim was a look that made the most of the naturally stunning island paradise, combined with ultra-modern elegant interiors with a distinct South Beach vibe.It has 67 villas situated either on the beach or over the lagoon and offer huge living spaces, including king-size beds, private sitting rooms, standalone bathtubs in sprawling bathrooms and even outdoor showers.All have a private rooftop deck five metres above the lagoon.Guests various tantalising options - to enjoy spa treatments while gazing at the stars, big-screen cinema nights and romantic in-villa dining with stunning panoramic view. Villa prices start at £925 GBP / €1,030 euros a night for two.But guests who would prefer the entire island to themselves can have an exclusive buyout of the resort for a three night package costing $180,000 USD / €158,620 euros

    OPS: Lux* North Male Atoll resort in the Maldives.Beach residence lounge and dining area

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    A stunning new holiday destination in the Maldives that brings penthouse living to the beach.The Lux* North Male Atoll, breaks the mould in accommodation for a tropical Indian Ocean paradise.It starts accepting its first guests from July 15 with rigorous coronavirus precautions all in place.The is described as more Art Deco Miami glamour than the usual castaway village.Singapore-based group Miaja which designed the properties too inspiration from superyachts.The aim was a look that made the most of the naturally stunning island paradise, combined with ultra-modern elegant interiors with a distinct South Beach vibe.It has 67 villas situated either on the beach or over the lagoon and offer huge living spaces, including king-size beds, private sitting rooms, standalone bathtubs in sprawling bathrooms and even outdoor showers.All have a private rooftop deck five metres above the lagoon.Guests various tantalising options - to enjoy spa treatments while gazing at the stars, big-screen cinema nights and romantic in-villa dining with stunning panoramic view. Villa prices start at £925 GBP / €1,030 euros a night for two.But guests who would prefer the entire island to themselves can have an exclusive buyout of the resort for a three night package costing $180,000 USD / €158,620 euros

    OPS: Lux* North Male Atoll resort in the Maldives.The iver water retreat

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    A stunning new holiday destination in the Maldives that brings penthouse living to the beach.The Lux* North Male Atoll, breaks the mould in accommodation for a tropical Indian Ocean paradise.It starts accepting its first guests from July 15 with rigorous coronavirus precautions all in place.The is described as more Art Deco Miami glamour than the usual castaway village.Singapore-based group Miaja which designed the properties too inspiration from superyachts.The aim was a look that made the most of the naturally stunning island paradise, combined with ultra-modern elegant interiors with a distinct South Beach vibe.It has 67 villas situated either on the beach or over the lagoon and offer huge living spaces, including king-size beds, private sitting rooms, standalone bathtubs in sprawling bathrooms and even outdoor showers.All have a private rooftop deck five metres above the lagoon.Guests various tantalising options - to enjoy spa treatments while gazing at the stars, big-screen cinema nights and romantic in-villa dining with stunning panoramic view. Villa prices start at £925 GBP / €1,030 euros a night for two.But guests who would prefer the entire island to themselves can have an exclusive buyout of the resort for a three night package costing $180,000 USD / €158,620 euros

    OPS: Lux* North Male Atoll resort in the Maldives.The over water villas

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    A stunning new holiday destination in the Maldives that brings penthouse living to the beach.The Lux* North Male Atoll, breaks the mould in accommodation for a tropical Indian Ocean paradise.It starts accepting its first guests from July 15 with rigorous coronavirus precautions all in place.The is described as more Art Deco Miami glamour than the usual castaway village.Singapore-based group Miaja which designed the properties too inspiration from superyachts.The aim was a look that made the most of the naturally stunning island paradise, combined with ultra-modern elegant interiors with a distinct South Beach vibe.It has 67 villas situated either on the beach or over the lagoon and offer huge living spaces, including king-size beds, private sitting rooms, standalone bathtubs in sprawling bathrooms and even outdoor showers.All have a private rooftop deck five metres above the lagoon.Guests various tantalising options - to enjoy spa treatments while gazing at the stars, big-screen cinema nights and romantic in-villa dining with stunning panoramic view. Villa prices start at £925 GBP / €1,030 euros a night for two.But guests who would prefer the entire island to themselves can have an exclusive buyout of the resort for a three night package costing $180,000 USD / €158,620 euros

    OPS: Lux* North Male Atoll resort in the Maldives.The over water villas

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    A stunning new holiday destination in the Maldives that brings penthouse living to the beach.The Lux* North Male Atoll, breaks the mould in accommodation for a tropical Indian Ocean paradise.It starts accepting its first guests from July 15 with rigorous coronavirus precautions all in place.The is described as more Art Deco Miami glamour than the usual castaway village.Singapore-based group Miaja which designed the properties too inspiration from superyachts.The aim was a look that made the most of the naturally stunning island paradise, combined with ultra-modern elegant interiors with a distinct South Beach vibe.It has 67 villas situated either on the beach or over the lagoon and offer huge living spaces, including king-size beds, private sitting rooms, standalone bathtubs in sprawling bathrooms and even outdoor showers.All have a private rooftop deck five metres above the lagoon.Guests various tantalising options - to enjoy spa treatments while gazing at the stars, big-screen cinema nights and romantic in-villa dining with stunning panoramic view. Villa prices start at £925 GBP / €1,030 euros a night for two.But guests who would prefer the entire island to themselves can have an exclusive buyout of the resort for a three night package costing $180,000 USD / €158,620 euros

    OPS: Lux* North Male Atoll resort in the Maldives.Beach villas

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    A stunning new holiday destination in the Maldives that brings penthouse living to the beach.The Lux* North Male Atoll, breaks the mould in accommodation for a tropical Indian Ocean paradise.It starts accepting its first guests from July 15 with rigorous coronavirus precautions all in place.The is described as more Art Deco Miami glamour than the usual castaway village.Singapore-based group Miaja which designed the properties too inspiration from superyachts.The aim was a look that made the most of the naturally stunning island paradise, combined with ultra-modern elegant interiors with a distinct South Beach vibe.It has 67 villas situated either on the beach or over the lagoon and offer huge living spaces, including king-size beds, private sitting rooms, standalone bathtubs in sprawling bathrooms and even outdoor showers.All have a private rooftop deck five metres above the lagoon.Guests various tantalising options - to enjoy spa treatments while gazing at the stars, big-screen cinema nights and romantic in-villa dining with stunning panoramic view. Villa prices start at £925 GBP / €1,030 euros a night for two.But guests who would prefer the entire island to themselves can have an exclusive buyout of the resort for a three night package costing $180,000 USD / €158,620 euros

    OPS: Lux* North Male Atoll resort in the Maldives.Beach residence lounge

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    A stunning new holiday destination in the Maldives that brings penthouse living to the beach.The Lux* North Male Atoll, breaks the mould in accommodation for a tropical Indian Ocean paradise.It starts accepting its first guests from July 15 with rigorous coronavirus precautions all in place.The is described as more Art Deco Miami glamour than the usual castaway village.Singapore-based group Miaja which designed the properties too inspiration from superyachts.The aim was a look that made the most of the naturally stunning island paradise, combined with ultra-modern elegant interiors with a distinct South Beach vibe.It has 67 villas situated either on the beach or over the lagoon and offer huge living spaces, including king-size beds, private sitting rooms, standalone bathtubs in sprawling bathrooms and even outdoor showers.All have a private rooftop deck five metres above the lagoon.Guests various tantalising options - to enjoy spa treatments while gazing at the stars, big-screen cinema nights and romantic in-villa dining with stunning panoramic view. Villa prices start at £925 GBP / €1,030 euros a night for two.But guests who would prefer the entire island to themselves can have an exclusive buyout of the resort for a three night package costing $180,000 USD / €158,620 euros

    OPS: Lux* North Male Atoll resort in the Maldives.Gazebo view in one of the over water villas

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    A stunning new holiday destination in the Maldives that brings penthouse living to the beach.The Lux* North Male Atoll, breaks the mould in accommodation for a tropical Indian Ocean paradise.It starts accepting its first guests from July 15 with rigorous coronavirus precautions all in place.The is described as more Art Deco Miami glamour than the usual castaway village.Singapore-based group Miaja which designed the properties too inspiration from superyachts.The aim was a look that made the most of the naturally stunning island paradise, combined with ultra-modern elegant interiors with a distinct South Beach vibe.It has 67 villas situated either on the beach or over the lagoon and offer huge living spaces, including king-size beds, private sitting rooms, standalone bathtubs in sprawling bathrooms and even outdoor showers.All have a private rooftop deck five metres above the lagoon.Guests various tantalising options - to enjoy spa treatments while gazing at the stars, big-screen cinema nights and romantic in-villa dining with stunning panoramic view. Villa prices start at £925 GBP / €1,030 euros a night for two.But guests who would prefer the entire island to themselves can have an exclusive buyout of the resort for a three night package costing $180,000 USD / €158,620 euros

    OPS: Lux* North Male Atoll resort in the Maldives.West jetty woth over water accommodation

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    A stunning new holiday destination in the Maldives that brings penthouse living to the beach.The Lux* North Male Atoll, breaks the mould in accommodation for a tropical Indian Ocean paradise.It starts accepting its first guests from July 15 with rigorous coronavirus precautions all in place.The is described as more Art Deco Miami glamour than the usual castaway village.Singapore-based group Miaja which designed the properties too inspiration from superyachts.The aim was a look that made the most of the naturally stunning island paradise, combined with ultra-modern elegant interiors with a distinct South Beach vibe.It has 67 villas situated either on the beach or over the lagoon and offer huge living spaces, including king-size beds, private sitting rooms, standalone bathtubs in sprawling bathrooms and even outdoor showers.All have a private rooftop deck five metres above the lagoon.Guests various tantalising options - to enjoy spa treatments while gazing at the stars, big-screen cinema nights and romantic in-villa dining with stunning panoramic view. Villa prices start at £925 GBP / €1,030 euros a night for two.But guests who would prefer the entire island to themselves can have an exclusive buyout of the resort for a three night package costing $180,000 USD / €158,620 euros

    OPS: Lux* North Male Atoll resort in the Maldives.The over water villas at sunset

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    A stunning new holiday destination in the Maldives that brings penthouse living to the beach.The Lux* North Male Atoll, breaks the mould in accommodation for a tropical Indian Ocean paradise.It starts accepting its first guests from July 15 with rigorous coronavirus precautions all in place.The is described as more Art Deco Miami glamour than the usual castaway village.Singapore-based group Miaja which designed the properties too inspiration from superyachts.The aim was a look that made the most of the naturally stunning island paradise, combined with ultra-modern elegant interiors with a distinct South Beach vibe.It has 67 villas situated either on the beach or over the lagoon and offer huge living spaces, including king-size beds, private sitting rooms, standalone bathtubs in sprawling bathrooms and even outdoor showers.All have a private rooftop deck five metres above the lagoon.Guests various tantalising options - to enjoy spa treatments while gazing at the stars, big-screen cinema nights and romantic in-villa dining with stunning panoramic view. Villa prices start at £925 GBP / €1,030 euros a night for two.But guests who would prefer the entire island to themselves can have an exclusive buyout of the resort for a three night package costing $180,000 USD / €158,620 euros

    OPS: Lux* North Male Atoll resort in the Maldives.Beach residence bathroom

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    A stunning new holiday destination in the Maldives that brings penthouse living to the beach.The Lux* North Male Atoll, breaks the mould in accommodation for a tropical Indian Ocean paradise.It starts accepting its first guests from July 15 with rigorous coronavirus precautions all in place.The is described as more Art Deco Miami glamour than the usual castaway village.Singapore-based group Miaja which designed the properties too inspiration from superyachts.The aim was a look that made the most of the naturally stunning island paradise, combined with ultra-modern elegant interiors with a distinct South Beach vibe.It has 67 villas situated either on the beach or over the lagoon and offer huge living spaces, including king-size beds, private sitting rooms, standalone bathtubs in sprawling bathrooms and even outdoor showers.All have a private rooftop deck five metres above the lagoon.Guests various tantalising options - to enjoy spa treatments while gazing at the stars, big-screen cinema nights and romantic in-villa dining with stunning panoramic view. Villa prices start at £925 GBP / €1,030 euros a night for two.But guests who would prefer the entire island to themselves can have an exclusive buyout of the resort for a three night package costing $180,000 USD / €158,620 euros

    OPS: Lux* North Male Atoll resort in the Maldives.

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    A stunning new holiday destination in the Maldives that brings penthouse living to the beach.The Lux* North Male Atoll, breaks the mould in accommodation for a tropical Indian Ocean paradise.It starts accepting its first guests from July 15 with rigorous coronavirus precautions all in place.The is described as more Art Deco Miami glamour than the usual castaway village.Singapore-based group Miaja which designed the properties too inspiration from superyachts.The aim was a look that made the most of the naturally stunning island paradise, combined with ultra-modern elegant interiors with a distinct South Beach vibe.It has 67 villas situated either on the beach or over the lagoon and offer huge living spaces, including king-size beds, private sitting rooms, standalone bathtubs in sprawling bathrooms and even outdoor showers.All have a private rooftop deck five metres above the lagoon.Guests various tantalising options - to enjoy spa treatments while gazing at the stars, big-screen cinema nights and romantic in-villa dining with stunning panoramic view. Villa prices start at £925 GBP / €1,030 euros a night for two.But guests who would prefer the entire island to themselves can have an exclusive buyout of the resort for a three night package costing $180,000 USD / €158,620 euros

    OPS: Lux* North Male Atoll resort in the Maldives.The overwater villas jett and beach villas

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    A stunning new holiday destination in the Maldives that brings penthouse living to the beach.The Lux* North Male Atoll, breaks the mould in accommodation for a tropical Indian Ocean paradise.It starts accepting its first guests from July 15 with rigorous coronavirus precautions all in place.The is described as more Art Deco Miami glamour than the usual castaway village.Singapore-based group Miaja which designed the properties too inspiration from superyachts.The aim was a look that made the most of the naturally stunning island paradise, combined with ultra-modern elegant interiors with a distinct South Beach vibe.It has 67 villas situated either on the beach or over the lagoon and offer huge living spaces, including king-size beds, private sitting rooms, standalone bathtubs in sprawling bathrooms and even outdoor showers.All have a private rooftop deck five metres above the lagoon.Guests various tantalising options - to enjoy spa treatments while gazing at the stars, big-screen cinema nights and romantic in-villa dining with stunning panoramic view. Villa prices start at £925 GBP / €1,030 euros a night for two.But guests who would prefer the entire island to themselves can have an exclusive buyout of the resort for a three night package costing $180,000 USD / €158,620 euros

    OPS: Lux* North Male Atoll resort in the Maldives.The over water retreat

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    A stunning new holiday destination in the Maldives that brings penthouse living to the beach.The Lux* North Male Atoll, breaks the mould in accommodation for a tropical Indian Ocean paradise.It starts accepting its first guests from July 15 with rigorous coronavirus precautions all in place.The is described as more Art Deco Miami glamour than the usual castaway village.Singapore-based group Miaja which designed the properties too inspiration from superyachts.The aim was a look that made the most of the naturally stunning island paradise, combined with ultra-modern elegant interiors with a distinct South Beach vibe.It has 67 villas situated either on the beach or over the lagoon and offer huge living spaces, including king-size beds, private sitting rooms, standalone bathtubs in sprawling bathrooms and even outdoor showers.All have a private rooftop deck five metres above the lagoon.Guests various tantalising options - to enjoy spa treatments while gazing at the stars, big-screen cinema nights and romantic in-villa dining with stunning panoramic view. Villa prices start at £925 GBP / €1,030 euros a night for two.But guests who would prefer the entire island to themselves can have an exclusive buyout of the resort for a three night package costing $180,000 USD / €158,620 euros

    OPS: Lux* North Male Atoll resort in the Maldives.Residence master bedroom

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    A stunning new holiday destination in the Maldives that brings penthouse living to the beach.The Lux* North Male Atoll, breaks the mould in accommodation for a tropical Indian Ocean paradise.It starts accepting its first guests from July 15 with rigorous coronavirus precautions all in place.The is described as more Art Deco Miami glamour than the usual castaway village.Singapore-based group Miaja which designed the properties too inspiration from superyachts.The aim was a look that made the most of the naturally stunning island paradise, combined with ultra-modern elegant interiors with a distinct South Beach vibe.It has 67 villas situated either on the beach or over the lagoon and offer huge living spaces, including king-size beds, private sitting rooms, standalone bathtubs in sprawling bathrooms and even outdoor showers.All have a private rooftop deck five metres above the lagoon.Guests various tantalising options - to enjoy spa treatments while gazing at the stars, big-screen cinema nights and romantic in-villa dining with stunning panoramic view. Villa prices start at £925 GBP / €1,030 euros a night for two.But guests who would prefer the entire island to themselves can have an exclusive buyout of the resort for a three night package costing $180,000 USD / €158,620 euros

    OPS: Lux* North Male Atoll resort in the Maldives.Three bedroomed villas on one of the two jettys at the resort with over water accommodation

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