JOALI Invites Guests to Celebrate Eid Al-Adha in Unparalleled Luxury and Rejuvenation
This exclusive Eid offer beckons guests to embark on a journey of indulgence, featuring luxurious stays, bespoke spa experiences, and culinary delights
Whether seeking a soulful retreat at JOALI BEING or an art-filled escape at JOALI Maldives, this Eid offer promises not just a holiday but a journey of rejuvenation. Guests can discover the essence of true relaxation and beauty, leaving with cherished memories that will linger long after their departure. From indulging in gourmet breakfasts to exploring the depths of holistic wellbeing and immersing in art, JOALI ensures every moment is crafted to elevate each stay.
JOALI Maldives, the first and only art-immersive island, invites guests to celebrate the Joy of Living amidst the brilliant blue waters and pristine white-sand beaches of Muravandhoo Island in Raa Atoll with rates starting from USD 1,550. This offer allows guests to enjoy up to 25% off a minimum 3-night stay and up to 30% off stays of 8 nights or more, including dining experiences. Spa enthusiasts can benefit from a 10% discount on treatments at JOALI BEING Cure.
JOALI BEING stands as the epitome of holistic wellbeing and tranquillity, inviting guests to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the Maldives’ first wellbeing island. With rates starting from USD 1,400, guests can embark on a transformative journey of self-discovery and renewal, where the Joy of Weightlessness awaits. With a minimum 3-night stay, guests save up to 28% on villas and residences or they can extend their stay for 8 nights or more to enjoy a 30% discount, all while indulging in delightful dining options. To further enhance their wellbeing experience, guests receive a 10% discount on treatments at Areka.
The limited-time offer is available to book now for stays between 12 to 22 June 2024. All reservations made directly through joali.com will also receive one complimentary in-villa breakfast during their stay, served on their own private terrace, and USD100 of F&B dining credit per adult.