Furaveri Maldives welcomes Olympic Gold Medalist & athlete Neeraj Chopra
Furaveri Maldives is honored to welcome Olympic Gold medalist Neeraj Chopra in Furaveri. Furaveri Maldives has a great association with India and respects its great sportsmen who have brought great pride to India. As a token of gratitude towards its warm relations with India, Furaveri is honoring Neeraj Chopra. Mr Chopra arrived at Furaveri Maldives yesterday along with his brother for a quiet vacation.
On arrival, Neeraj Chopra received a traditional welcome in Maldivian style and was garlanded by the management. The Furaveri team felicitated Mr. Chopra. For the next few days, he will experience the luxury & offerings of Furaveri Maldives. The resort has planned theme nights, wellness sessions, water sports, special meals, and many other activities to make his visit comfortable & memorable.
Furaveri Maldives is a tropical 23-hectare natural and un-reclaimed island situated in the exotic Raa Atoll near “Hanifaru Bay” a UNESCO biosphere reserve offering uninterrupted privacy and indulgence. The resort is surrounded by a sandy white beach, a sparkling turquoise lagoon, and is a mere 45-minute scenic seaplane ride from Velana International airport. Furaveri Maldives is honored to host Olympic Gold medalist Neeraj Chopra for the next few days.
“We are honoured to welcome such a great athlete from India who has not only done India proud but the entire subcontinent. For the next few days, we have planned a few activities for our esteemed guests. We want to ensure that he enjoys his time at the Furaveri resort and comes back to us again” says Mr Ali Shiyad, Senior Sales & Marketing Manager, Furaveri Resort, Maldives.
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