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{{Infobox Maldives
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| type = Holiday island resort
| type = Holiday island resort
| name = Huvafen Fushi
| name = [http://huvafenfushi.com-maldives.com/ Huvafen Fushi]
| native_name = Nakachchaafushi
| native_name = Nakachchaafushi
| image_skyline = HuvafenFushi.jpg
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'''**********Booking: http://huvafenfushi.com-maldives.com/'''**********
'''**********Booking: http://huvafenfushi.com-maldives.com/'''**********


'''Huvafen Fushi''' (Nakachcchaafushi) is a private [[Tourism in the Maldives|resort island]] in the North Malé atoll, [[Kaafu Atoll|Kaafu]], [[Maldives]] [[Indian Ocean]].
'''Huvafen Fushi''' (Nakachcchaafushi) is a private [http://huvafenfushi.com-maldives.com/ resort island] in the North Malé atoll, [[Kaafu Atoll|Kaafu]], [http://com-maldives.com Maldives] [[Indian Ocean]].


Situated near the capital [[Malé]] and 30 minutes by [[motorboat|speedboat]] from [[Malé International Airport]], it opened in July 2004 and consists of a single island with 43 [[bungalow]]s. Targeting the luxury accommodation niche, its facilities include the world's first underwater [[destination spa|spa]].
Situated near the capital [http://com-maldives.com/en/destination/maldives-maldives-male Malé] and 30 minutes by [[motorboat|speedboat]] from [[Malé International Airport]], it opened in July 2004 and consists of a single island with 43 [[bungalow]]s. Targeting the luxury accommodation niche, its facilities include the world's first underwater [[destination spa|spa]].


[[Category:Uninhabited islands of the Maldives]]
[[Category:Uninhabited islands of the Maldives]]

Revision as of 10:09, 12 March 2018

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**********Booking: http://huvafenfushi.com-maldives.com/**********

Huvafen Fushi (Nakachcchaafushi) is a private resort island in the North Malé atoll, Kaafu, Maldives Indian Ocean.

Situated near the capital Malé and 30 minutes by speedboat from Malé International Airport, it opened in July 2004 and consists of a single island with 43 bungalows. Targeting the luxury accommodation niche, its facilities include the world's first underwater spa.