Festive Season Programme at Lily Beach


Maldives
PUBLISHED November 27, 2018

Lily Beach Resort & Spa has announced a festive programme of beach activities for Christmas and New Year, taking care of everything needed to make a perfect festive celebration for the whole family.

"The countdown is on, its that wonderful time of year again when everything sparkles, the Champagne flows and gifts are exchanged," reads a statement by the resort.

"If youve decided to spend your festive season with us here at Lily Beach, Maldives you will be delighted to hear that the Christmas and New Year plans are coming along nicely and the preview is here for all to see."

Lily Beach's festivities kick start on 23rd December for the younger guests who can get creative with Christmas crafts, fun and movies. According to the resort, the activities for kids continue throughout the entire festive season making it a Christmas to remember. 

The main celebrations start in style on 24th December with a traditional underwater treasure hunt and continue with Gala dinners, cocktails, parties, visit from Santa, bucket list must-dos and many more fun activities planned by the resort.

The resort further states that the festive programme will continue right through to New Years Day, ensuring the very best start to 2019.

Boasting a worldwide reputation for its pristine beaches, lush tropical vegetation and its exotic house reef just a few meters away from the shore, Lily Beach Resort & Spa is situated on a favourable location in the spectacular Ari Atoll places Huvahendhoo Island, at close proximity to some of the most amazing dive sites in the world.

The stunning natural beauty around the island can make any stay at Lily Beach special however it is often the outstanding quality of the service, combined with the genuine warmth shown by the resort's team members towards guests that create the longest lasting memories, and keeps attracting guests back year after year. 

The Lily Beach Resort and Spa is a 25-minute seaplane ride away from Velana International Airport.  
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