The First Phase Crossroads Maldives Scheduled to Open in Summer 2019


Maldives
PUBLISHED December 23, 2018

The first phase of the Crossroads Maldives, an integrated leisure and resort destination has been scheduled to open in June 2019.

Developed by Thailands premier property development and investment holding company, Singha Estate PLC, the project which will showcase the cultural charm of the Maldives, will encompass three independent islands fringing the Emboodhoo Lagoon in the pristine South Malé Atoll, just 15 minutes by speedboat from Velana International Airport.

Upon completion, phase one of Crossroads will offer two captivating hotels, Saii Lagoon Maldives and Hard Rock Hotel Maldives, plus a wide range of facilities centred upon The Marina @Crossroads, an 11,000 square metre lifestyle, retail and dining destination.

Crossroads Maldives is aptly named and specifically master-planned as a global meeting place where travellers from around the world can experience authentic Maldivian culture from the past to the present.

With an overall aim to create mutual and sustainable benefits for the long-term prosperity of the entire area,  the architecture and design of Crossroads Maldives will reflect the countrys historical influences and the developers will actively engage with local communities to create the win-win combination of authentic guest experiences and empowerment.

Singha Estate Public Company Limited, together with its subsidiaries, develops and invests in real estate for rental and sale in Thailand and internationally. 

The company engages in the hospitality and related business such as selling land, single detached houses and condominium units while also offering hotel management services and investing in other companies. 

The company was formerly known as Rasa Property Development Public Company Limited and changed its name to Singha Estate Public Company Limited in September 2014. Singha Estate Public Company Limited was founded in 1995 and is headquartered in Bangkok, Thailand.
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