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What types of rooms are there in the Kulamati Island Hotel?

Kulamati's guest rooms are:

1# Name: seaside villa

2# Name: Beach Villa with Jacuzzi.

3# Name: High-class beach villa with jacuzzi.

4# Name: luxury beach villa with jacuzzi.

5# Name: Two-bedroom seaside villa

6# Name: Water Villa with Jacuzzi.

7# Name: Luxury Water Villa

8# Name: Water Villa with Swimming Pool

9# Name: Swimming Pool Villa

10# Name: Thundi Water Villa with Swimming Pool.

1 1# Name: Honeymoon Pool Villa

About the introduction of Kuramati Opening date: 20 10, completed and opened, belonging to Global Hotel.

Venue: Rastus Atoll, 59 km from Male.

Island size: Also known as K Island, one of the largest islands in Maldives, it basically takes more than 1 hour to circle the island. There is a long beach on this island. The scenery is unparalleled and the photos are beautiful.

Way to go to the island: the water flies to the island for about 30 minutes; The speedboat goes to the island, about 1 hour.

Meals: including three meals and one-price all-inclusive package, with high cost performance.

Rooms: There are 290 rooms, with 1 1 room types to choose from. Honeymoon tour and taking care of children can choose the right room type.

Beach and snorkeling: snorkeling is a class B 4 star, and you can rent Sambo snorkeling for free. You can see a lot of fish by snorkeling next to the water house, or you can choose to pay for snorkeling. The beach is a first-class beach with fine sand.

Kulamati pays attention to details and humanized service, and has rich activities, including well-equipped medical center, children's playground, snorkeling training center, foreign currency exchange point, souvenir shop and so on.

At the same time, it also pays great attention to environmental protection. There are 300-year-old banyan trees on the island. Sea fishing adheres to the concept of fishing and releasing, and there are soilless vegetables grown by itself.