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预订房间
直接与我们联系预订,无最低住宿要求,且优享以下福利
  • 10% discount is applied
  • 可前往机场贵宾候机大厅,臻享便捷私人通道
  • 贵宾室舒适的移民及海关出入境服务
  • 迎宾福利,囊括香槟与美食拼盘
  • “可在任意时间任意地点享用”每日早餐
  • 可在日落前享用泳池酒吧精美熟食
  • 日常提供落日鸡尾酒
  • 可为两名 12 岁以下儿童提供免费住宿及餐饮
  • (提供儿童菜单所列餐饮)
  • 可视情况提前入住或延迟退房

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SUSTAINABILITY AT THE NAUTILUS

Sustainability

An island that cares for your future

At The Nautilus, we believe sustainability is paramount in creating a consciously luxury environment and experience. We take a holistic approach to this wherever possible, considering all areas including social, environmental and economic factors. Our sustainable activities range from empowering and supporting local talent to using sustainable building materials resulting in handcrafted room furnishings. From ocean-approved chemical free cleaning products to LED energy saving initiatives and replacing plastic with reclaimed wood, The Nautilus operates on an environmentally smart basis.
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LOCAL WORKFORCE EMPOWERMENT
The Nautilus is proud to have the highest concentration of locals in higher management positions in the entirety of the Maldives. Empowering locals to achieve, succeed and thrive in these roles is fundamental to us in creating a positive and sustainable working environment.

LARGEST GREEN WALL IN THE INDIAN OCEAN

Planted with over 20,000 dhun’gethi bushes [Clerodendron inerme], this natural wall is a sustainable way to provide shade, privacy and a cooling green backdrop to the landscape. The surrounding trees in the landscape mature and cast a shady canopy over sections of the walls other plant species such as ferns will be introduced. The wall is watered either by natural rainfall or, in dryer weather, by reclaimed ‘grey water’ from the state-of-the-art water treatment plant.

At 330 metres long, it runs around the middle of the island, separating guest areas from the team member village and varies from three to six metres in height, covering a total area of 1,700m².
CORAL REPLANTING

At The Nautilus, our underwater world that surrounds us is just as important as what we see on the island. That’s why we provide the opportunity for guests to adopt a coral frame. Helping to preserve the beauty of our reef as well as encouraging new growth for the future, our coral frames are located in the island’s lagoon. Guests can monitor their adopted coral frame’s growth online through update images shared by our resident marine biologist regularly. 

INCORPORATING LOCAL FACTORS INTO OUR EXPERIENCES

Whether visiting a local island, exploring a local museum, attending the fun-filled Dhivehi language class or learning some boduberu, we aim to incorporate Maldivian traditions and culture into as many experiences as possible.