Kuredu Island Resort & Spa beckons with a tale of sun-kissed days nestled within the azure embrace of the Maldives
Imagine as island approximately 1800 meters long and 325 meters wide which offers a canvas of white-sand beaches, this is Kuredu.
Imagine as island approximately 1800 meters long and 325 meters wide which offers a canvas of white-sand beaches, this is Kuredu.
This majestic 5* retreat was built in 1728 and designed by Sir Edwards Lovett Pearce in a Palladian style with a red brick façade. It later became home to high-ranking…
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