The iconic Conrad Maldives Rangali Island twin-island resort officially unveiled a multi-million dollar extensive renovation, with reimagined spacious water villas, reinvigorated culinary venues and an expansive new spa.
Following an extensive multi-year redevelopment, the resort’s now-complete refurbishments elevate Conrad Maldives Rangali Islands’ signature hospitality with thoughtful experiences and refreshed interiors.
As the Maldives celebrates its 50th anniversary as a tourist destination this year, one of the idyllic islands’ first luxury resorts, Conrad Maldives Rangali Island, officially unveils its extensive renovation with never-before-seen spaces offering beautifully reimagined accommodations including 50 new overwater villas, as well as food & beverage venues and Over-water Spa.
Reputed for forward-thinking innovation in the design space as home to the world’s first underwater residence, the Muraka, Conrad Maldives Rangali Island’s refreshed offerings continue to showcase impeccable design capabilities that put a spotlight on the unique natural surroundings of the South Ari Atoll.
Conrad Maldives Rangali Island version 2022. What’s New ?
As part of its Grand Relaunch and multi-million renovation, guests at Conrad Maldives Rangali Island can expect :
- 50 refreshed Overwater Villas in Rangali Island
- Revamped Over-water Spa and brand new Gym
- Elevated dining experiences with makeovers to three celebrated restaurants and bars
- Brand new Teens Club and enhanced Kids Club
- Overwater Villas in Rangali Island
50 refreshed overwater villas with Brand new Interiors
Conrad Rangali boasts 50 refreshed overwater villas. All villas have been revitalized to include stylish new interiors, combining integrated indoor-outdoor living spaces with uninterrupted views of the Indian Ocean and direct access to a private sun deck.
The updated villas demonstrate the resort’s signature style of simplicity and laid-back luxury through clean lines and muted tones that emphasize the breath-taking surrounding landscape.
minimalist interior design
Offering a minimalist aesthetic, the interior design gives the space a natural, bright, and airy feel intended to focus on the beauty just outside of the villa. Neutral hues and natural textures come together to highlight the stunning azure blues of the surrounding South Ari Atoll, and an open floor plan structure offers unparalleled views from every room.
Exposed beams and matching wooden ceiling fans in the space are layered with various woodwork throughout augmenting the feeling of openness and elevating the classic Maldivian overwater villa, which originated at the hotel. Large mirrors are used throughout to maximize light and reflect the gorgeous scenery.
Characterized by spaces that transition naturally from indoors to outdoors, renovated villas offer brand new furnishings, appliances and reimagined interior architecture that elevates the hotel’s already-top notch accommodations. Promoting a sense of harmony with the environment, the new design aims to awaken but not overwhelm the senses and provide absolute privacy and exclusivity.
New Over-water Spa
The new Conrad Maldives Over-water Spa preserves the overall look and feel of the celebrated spa while offering refreshed reception and treatment areas alongside brand new indoor and outdoor relaxation spaces. The first of its kind to open in the Maldives, the Over-water Spa offers a fully immersive experience from start to finish, invigorating mind, body and soul through practices from soulful mediation to therapeutic pampering. As a result of the renovations, the passage between the resort and the spa will seamlessly transition guests through a portal into an open-air cocoon of wellness and elevated consciousness for a truly alchemizing experience.
In collaboration with ISUN, Conrad Maldives’ Overwater Spa has created an exclusive treatment offering comprised of 17 rituals inspired by the unique setting, bringing guests to a higher state of consciousness and wellbeing through connection with the natural environment.
In addition to the spa, a brand new and fully equipped gym will be available at the adults only island.
To bring the vision of the refreshed spa to life, Conrad Maldives worked with Wimberly Allison Tong & Goo, acclaimed firm that is celebrated for their work in hospitality and wellness design. For the interior design, Conrad Maldives once again partnered with Tokyo-born, New York-based architect Yuji Yamazaki, who was the designer of the resort’s Muraka residence, the world’s first underwater villa.
Read more : Conrad Maldives Rangali Island features one of the Maldives most beautiful overwater spa.
New Restaurants and Bars
Conrad Rangali’s restaurants and bars have been thoughtfully enhanced to consider guest experience above all else. The renovated dining venues include Atoll Market, an all-day dining buffet restaurant featuring live cooking stations, Rangali Bar, a relaxed social hub offering lunch, dinner or cocktails, and Vilu Restaurant at Rangali Island, an open-air restaurant located on the edge of the lagoon.
New Kids & Teens Clubs
Now offering expanded and refreshed facilities for guests across all generations, the hotel’s relaunch includes the unveiling of a brand new Furaavaru Club (Teens Club) and Majaa Explorer’s Hub (Kids Club). Located on the lively, family-centric Rangali-Finolhu Island, the new spaces occupy an expansive complex offering engaging experiences for adolescents and children.
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I have been trying to find an answer to this question with no luck: not to be indelicate, but what happens to the sewage coming from each villa? is it flushed directly into the water below?
Dear Harvey,
Legit question ! It’s all big organisation.
Sewage from villas is collected through a system of gutters leading to a central system, then it’s treated ( there is the long process ) to be further reused for irrigation and gardening, while some is safely released into the ocean, minimizing environmental impact.
I hope this anwers your question ?
If you want to know more about “building a resort in Maldives, I invite you to read my post here : The challenges to build a resort in Maldives. From an island to a tiny city
Cheers,