The new resort will be located on a pristine Indian Ocean site and will stretch across three private islands.
Surrounded by white sand beaches and vibrant coral reefs, the resort will provide a picturesque backdrop from which to enjoy a variety of activities.
There are 120 stand-alone villas, made up of 56 overwater villas and 64 beachfront villas. Some of the largest villas in the market will be between 200 and 1,000 square metres, with private pools and sweeping ocean views. The Group is working with a number of international consultants to make sure the best practices for sustainable development are followed.
Guests will have a variety of venues to choose from during their stay at the six dining outlets. Creative indoor and outdoor event space will provide unique locations for meetings, social gatherings and weddings.
There will be 12 treatment suites, vitality pools, sauna and steam rooms as well as a beauty salon at the resort. The Group's signature treatments will be offered by Mandarin Oriental's expert team of wellness practitioners.
A watersports and dive centre, tennis courts, a kids and teens club, a swimming pool, and numerous private coves and beaches will be included in the additional leisure activities.
One of the world's foremost luxury real estate developers is part of the 34hectare site.
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