Taj Exotica Resort & Spa Maldives introduces wellness offers for Summer

 Taj Exotica Resort & Spa, Maldives, located on the Emboodhu Finolhu Island in the middle of one of the largest lagoons in Maldives, gives you an opportunity to immerse yourself in two rejuvenation programmes inspired by the ancient healing and well being philosophy of Ayurveda.

Tajs’ award winning Indian and all-natural Jiva Spa, offers a range of spa treatments that blend the age old Indian healing techniques with the finest natural ingredients, promising a personalised and holistic experience. Both the 4 Night ‘Shamana’ meaning de-stress in Sanskrit & 7 Night ‘Shuddhi’ meaning detox begin with a private consultation with a wellness physician followed by Yoga sessions with an in-house Yoga master and customized culinary and treatment programmes.

The offers include all meals, speedboat airport transfers and a complete detox programme. Taj Exotica Resort & Spa, Maldives is located on the Emboodhu Finolhu Island. Renowned for its rich flora and fauna, this tropical isle, also known as the Three Coconut Isle, is a 15-minute speedboat ride from the airport. Set delicately over the lagoon, this postcard-perfect getaway offers 64 sea-view villas and suites that are luxurious and lavish; yet maintain a fine balance with nature.

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