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Kuredu Resort Maldives introduces ‘Kuredu Passport’ for discovery, rewards

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Kuredu Resort Maldives has introduced the new Kuredu Passport, a fantastic way to help guests discover and experience the incredible activities and events on offer at the resort, and something that rewards guests when they join these activities.

Available at all bars, guests can purchase the Kuredu Passport for USD 4.99. It has pages where guests are able to collect stamps when they join dozens of special events, excursions and dining experiences available at Kuredu.

In purchasing the Kuredu Passport, guests will also be supporting local community projects, with a donation being made with each passport bought.

Upon collecting a certain number of stamps, guests are then rewarded with discounts and free activities to enjoy either on their current visit or on their next Kuredu holiday.

The Kuredu Passport is valid over multiple visits, so repeater guests will love all the extras they will be able to enjoy on future Kuredu stays.

For example, when a guest enjoys four activities at the resort’s golf club, they will receive a free session on the driving range. Three cocktails will earn them a free kurumba at Maldivian Night, and when they join their seventh excursion, they will receive a 50 per cent discount.

“To find out more about the activities included and how to collect your stamps make sure you ask a member of our guest services team about the Kuredu Passport on your next visit to paradise,” an announcement by the resort read.

Guests can find out more about the fantastic range of events and experiences on offer at the resort from the recently-launched my.kuredu.com web portal or the Kuredu app.

Located on a 1,800 metre by 325 metre remote island in the northern atoll of Lhaviyani, Kuredu is accessible by a 35-minute scenic seaplane flight from the main Velana International Airport. This 4.5-star resort has 383 rooms, including beach and water villas, making it the second largest resort in the Maldives.

The island boasts a dive and snorkel centre, a water sports centre, a spa, golf and tennis courses, a kids’ club, and an extensive choice of restaurants and bars. Kuredu guests can also dine in 5.8 Undersea Restaurant at the neighbouring Hurawalhi Maldives resort.


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