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If you have at least $ 1 million to spend on an exclusive private island getaway, you can buy a five-star resort in the Maldives for four nights.
A spokesman for The Nautilus Maldives confirmed to Fox News that its small island resort could be taken over for a starting rate of $ 250,000 a night. However, the terms and conditions listed on the “An Ultra-Luxury Island to Yourself” website stipulate that guests must stay at least four nights.
The unique opportunity is offered in light of the “change and uncertainty” facing the travel industry after nearly a year since the pandemic was declared.
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The Nautilus-Maldives gets an ultimate seclusion and exclusive use for guests who can afford the private island buyout. They also receive a VIP welcome at Velana International Airport with access to private lounge, fast processing of travel documents and limousine services that transport guests to a seaplane.
The luxury resort has 26 beach and ocean houses and is located in Baa Atoll – an administrative division of the Maldives that has received a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve designation from the United Nations.
Each home has a freshwater infinity pool with temperature, private decks and full butler services.
Free access to guests booking the entire resort includes access to WiFi throughout the island, quiet and sparkling water in the home and at restaurants, and a variety of fitness classes and daily laundry services for a maximum of four items.
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As a tropical island destination, The Nautilus Maldives offers free access to snorkeling equipment and non-motorized water sports to guests taking over the resort.
Other facilities include a spa, gym and arena with which visitors can play futsal, badminton, tennis or volleyball.
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The Nautilus Maldives offers daily yoga, fitness and meditation classes available free of charge with private island outings. (The Nautilus Maldives)
There are also various excursions and experiences available at the resort, including manta jet tours, private yacht and water plane rides, nights on the sand and more.
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Maldives resorts and hotels have been open to visitors since July and August.
According to the Ministry of Health, a little over 19,000 confirmed COVID-19 infections have been found in the archipelago since March. Meanwhile, the U.S. has had more than 28.4 million infections, according to the Johns Hopkins COVID-19 Dashboard.
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Meanwhile, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention strongly recommends not traveling essential during the pandemic. If you need travel, the health agency recommends taking precautions, such as wearing face masks, doing social distances, and washing hands regularly.