(TAN): Lily Beach Resort & Spa in Maldives is offering free PCR testing for their guests. The resort will offer testing for 2 adults and 1 child per booking and any additional person will be charged USD 200.
The safety procedures have been implemented in-line with the updates issued by the Maldives Health Protection Agency (HPA), and will be reviewed over the coming weeks and months. The temperature of each guest will be checked upon arrival and regularly during the stay. While hand sanitisers are available at the reception and all public areas, the team at Lily Beach will be wearing face masks at all times.
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All the villas will undergo additional deep cleaning during the stay, with an extra level of care taken on air conditioning filters and private swimming pools. The rooms are cleaned only when guests are out of the villa. Laundry, linen and swimming pool towels are washed at high temperature and the laundry is sanitised daily.
At all restaurants, ala carte service with digital menus will be available and buffet services are eliminated along with shisha service for the safety of guests. There will be at least two metres between each table. Sun loungers at the public swimming pools have been placed with a minimum distance of two metres between them.
All public areas, including the reception, restaurants, bars, fitness centre, spa, swimming pools are regularly disinfected during the day. At the gym, distance is maintained between each machine and new health and safety protocols are established at the spa as well.
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Lily Beach Resort & Spa is a 25-minute scenic seaplane journey from the airport. It has been ranked as the Best All Inclusive Resort in Asia at the 2020 TripAdvisor Travelers Choice Awards. One of the most popular family resorts in Maldives, Lily Beach Resort is also ranked the 11th all-inclusive resort in the World at the TripAdvisor Travelers Choice Awards 2020.
From 1st August, travellers returning to UAE are required to carry a negative COVID-19 PCR test result. The test must be taken a maximum of 96 hours before departure. Maldives has welcomed the third most number of tourists from UAE since the border reopening in July.