
Grand Park Kodhipparu, Maldives, has launched a specially curated Eid al-Adha experience for travelers seeking a deeper, more meaningful celebration. The program harmoniously blends cultural customs, island tranquility, and shared moments within a secluded resort setting.
The initiative, titled “Island Celebrations: Eid – Connect in Paradise,” invites guests from the Middle East, North Africa, and Asia to experience the holiday through reconnection — with loved ones, nature, and oneself — at one of the most accessible luxury resorts in the Maldives.
Situated just 20 minutes by speedboat from Velana International Airport, Grand Park Kodhipparu ensures a smooth journey from arrival to island immersion — a critical factor for families and multi-generational groups during peak travel periods.
The resort features 120 beachfront and overwater villas that combine contemporary aesthetics with Maldivian influences. Guests also enjoy an overwater spa, a vibrant house reef, and a variety of dining venues.
The Eid journey begins with a warm in-villa welcome featuring Arabic sweets, dates, and tropical fruits — a thoughtful tribute to tradition. The stay then unfolds through a series of carefully curated, flexible moments:
Rather than a rigid schedule, the program is designed to flow naturally, allowing guests to celebrate Eid at their own pace.
Recognizing the evolving preferences of Muslim travelers, the resort has tailored its offering to balance cultural sensitivity with contemporary luxury. Guests can enjoy a range of halal-friendly dining options, flexible meal arrangements, and an enhanced selection of non-alcoholic beverages. Villa designs emphasize privacy, supporting a comfortable and respectful stay.
The resort is also highly rated by Muslim travelers on leading halal travel platforms, with an average guest score of 9.2 out of 10, reinforcing its status as a trusted choice for Eid and family holidays.
This launch reflects a wider trend in the Maldives, where luxury is increasingly defined by meaning rather than opulence. For many travelers today, Eid is less about grand gestures and more about time, presence, and shared experiences — a shift that island destinations like the Maldives are uniquely equipped to fulfill.
Thanks to its combination of accessibility, curated experiences, and a strong sense of place, Grand Park Kodhipparu offers a setting where Eid is celebrated not through scale, but through simplicity, connection, and intention.
Source: visitmaldives.com
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