Avani+ Fares resort sits beside a healthy 220-metre house reef, a home for marine life and corals, giving the easiest access to “pure nature”.
On the day Collingwood snatches a crucial win from GWS at Melbourne’s MCG, I, too, am among a sea of black and white supporters.
While the Avani+ demographic in its hotels across the globe might skew towards the millennial, I am clearly not one of those. Still, it’s a little different on the island of Fares. In keeping with the Maldivian spirit of “haharu” or overabundant love, arms are wide open to every guest, be they honeymooner, families or friends.Twelve nautical miles further west the Maldives officially ends and international waters begin. Next stop is Africa.
And with a new moon and changing currents, the presence of nutrient rich plankton is at its greatest in the bay. Word from rangers that the number of manta rays moving into the area is rising. Unlike an increasing number of artificial islands that continue to pop up to support the builds of new resorts, Fares is naturally occurring. Once a former coconut plantation, the palm tree that provides shade in my beach backyard, is numbered C194, denoting its government-protected status.On a diminutive space of just 650 by 195 metres the resort also manages a few “firsts” including the 20-seat children’s only Petit Restaurant at Avani Kids, with a fun water play area.
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