The world's most beautiful hotel runs on solar energy
A tiny resort in the Maldives has been ranked the world's most luxurious resort in 2019.
Kudadoo Maldives has 15 one- and two-bedroom suites with ocean views and infinity pools. The resort opened on December 26 last year, but has already attracted a number of high-end guests. It is geared towards eco-friendly tourism. The hotel's roof absorbs enough energy to accommodate up to 50 guests and 100 staff at a time.
Kudadoo Maldives is a private island in the Lhaviyani Atoll, Indian Ocean. Passengers will have to fly into Malé International Airport ...

... then take a further 40 minutes to the resort by seaplane.

The resort consists of 15 bungalows curved over the water in a circular shape.

Kudadoo is a resort island for people over 15. However, if customers rent the whole island, they can invite anyone here.

It has 1 bedroom and 2 bedroom apartments available.

The resort boasts world-class service and environmentally friendly operations.

With the aim of creating environmentally friendly tourism products, the resort has 984 panels that run entirely on solar energy.

It severely restricts single-use plastic products. Plastic straws and similar plastic products are completely banned.

The entire area is built from sustainably sourced wood.

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And the restaurant uses mainly local products.

Kudadoo is also home to the Maldives' first Himalayan salt chamber.

Himalayan salt is said to clear sinuses and soothe muscles.

Gym overlooking the sea. There is also a yoga room, spa and meditation area.

To stay at this luxury place, customers have to pay a high price.

One-bedroom apartments start at $3,400 a night.

Two-bedroom apartments start at $4,800 a night.
