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RELAX & REVIVE ONCE AGAIN AT CHEVAL BLANC RANDHELI, RE-OPENING ON SEPTEMBER 1st




Situated in the impossibly tranquil Noonu the LVMH Hotel -Cheval Blanc Randheli is set to re- open its’ doors for travellers as of the 1st of September. The ultimate location for exclusivity and renewal, Cheval Blanc Randheli is a spacious hideaway made-up of islands, each offering a unique and dedicated experience.




Jean Michel Gathy is the guiding vision behind the design of Cheval Blanc Randheli, which is created in synergy with the natural surroundings. 45 loft villas all feature a private 12.5m infinity pool, dining pergola, a private beach and spacious overwater decking.




Elegant, refined and designed for stylish barefoot living, great attention has been given to the discretion of guests, ensuring a feeling of private space. This is reflected in the sophisticated design of each villa where lofty cathedral-style ceilings are framed by seven-metre-high handcrafted doors that create a strong sense of openness or when closed, an intimate atmosphere.




Cheval Blanc Randheli has curated tailor-made activities and unforgettable experiences including; marine biology conservation, one of the world’s only dedicated spa islands with bespoke Guerlain rituals, mediation, yoga and mindfulness, and the world’s most secluded tennis island - home to two lagoon-front US Open and Paris Masters standard courts.





For the ultimate in privacy, Cheval Blanc Randheli Private Island Villa, which spans across 1-ha, is only accessible from a private berth and jetty. This four-bedroom villa with over 1,000 sqm of space is the epitome of lush, modern island living with exceptional indoor and outdoor spaces, a private spa, a dedicated team of Ambassadeurs and a vibrant array of tailored services and amenities. In the main house, three light-filled successive reception rooms align a 25-metre-long swimming pool. A fleet of traditional dhoni and expedition boats are available for private excursions throughout the atoll.







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