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Outrigger Konotta Maldives makes all-inclusive rates available to operators

All-inclusive rates for UK operators and agents have been introduced by a luxury resort in the Maldives.

The UK is the first market in which the Outrigger Konotta Maldives Resort has offered all-inclusive prices.

The rates are available for stays up to March 31, 2018.

The 53 pool villas claim to offer the largest average villa sizes in the Maldives.

The all-inclusive rates lead-in at £2,689 per person with Gold Medal for a seven-night stay based on two people and rise to £3,365pp for an overwater villa with private pool. Prices include domestic transfers but not international flights.

Other operators using the all-inclusive offer include Travel2, If Only, Azure Collection, Enchanting Holidays, Hummingbird and Osborne and Ebel.

The all-inclusive option includes three meals a day, different brands of alcohol in all restaurants and bars, a dine-around option and in-villa dining.

In the villas a mini bar with beer and soft drinks is replenished daily.

A bottle of sparkling wine on arrival and two laundry services during the stay are also included.

A daily sunrise and sunset yoga class with instructor is included together with gym access, use of water sports such as kayak, paddle boarding, pedal boat and snorkelling, a 60-minute massage per person per stay, and unlimited use of steam room and hydro pool.

The all-inclusive deal includes access to the Coral Kids Club for ages 4-12. Parents can have up to two hours free baby-sitting service for children up to three years old.

The property’s general manager John Allanson said: “Our new all-inclusive offering for UK travel agents opens new opportunities for us and our guests. After UK, other markets will likely follow.

“We believe our all-inclusive plan now positions the Outrigger Konotta Maldives Resort as a great value holiday option in paradise that will give guests peace of mind so they can relax to the max.”

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