Diwali at Villa Nautica fills a resort environment in a private island setting with colour, craft and coastal celebration, with moments that visitors can indulge in across their stay. The schedule combines long-standing tradition with beach chic, ranging from poolside rangoli and children's crafts to henna artistry, a shoreline banquet and lively Bollywood beats in the evening. Sessions are drop-in, so groups and families can flow between moments as desired.
It is an easy destination to arrive at. Villa Nautica is accessible by direct speedboat transfer in 20 minutes from Velana International Airport, with hassle-free arrival for speedy getaways and longer vacations as well.
Food is key to the celebration but not on the dominant agenda. Look for a celebratory buffet that celebrates local Indian zest, supplemented with open-armed alternatives for everyone, including children, and ample opportunity to taste something new in easy beachfront ambiance.
Families enjoy spacious rooms in larger classes like the Two Bedroom Beach Villa with Two Pools and the Two Bedroom Ocean Suite with Pool. Both locate the lagoon near at hand with plenty of space for parents and kids to relax between Diwali celebrations and island fun on a daily basis. Children also receive the experience of painting sessions in Wavy Navy Kids Club, with session activities such as basic card-making and lantern-making at the capable hands of caring facilitators.
As sunsets approach, the island is aglow with soft lanterns, beachside live music and a build-up of Bollywood classics. A friendly, warm way to welcome the Festival of Lights to the Maldives.
Seasonal value is brought by Villa Resorts' Winter Offer at 20 percent discount on stays, uniting festival spirit with price savings for families, friends and couples looking to book a Diwali holiday.
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