OZEN LIFE MAADHOO Redefines Maldivian Escapes Through the Art of Slow Luxury

OZEN LIFE MAADHOO Redefines Maldivian Escapes Through the Art of Slow Luxury

By Hariharan U

Published on June 3, 2026

As luxury travel continues to evolve, discerning travellers are increasingly seeking experiences centred on privacy, authenticity, and meaningful connections rather than traditional notions of excess. Responding to this shift, OZEN LIFE MAADHOO is redefining the Maldivian getaway through its philosophy of slow luxury, where guests are encouraged to embrace unhurried island living and immersive experiences.

Located in the tranquil South Malé Atoll, the resort offers a setting where expansive ocean views, intuitive hospitality, and thoughtfully curated experiences come together to create a deeper sense of relaxation and connection. Designed for travellers who value presence over packed itineraries, OZEN LIFE MAADHOO presents a refined interpretation of luxury that prioritises time, space, and personal wellbeing.

At the centre of the guest experience is the resort’s signature INDULGENCEPlan, which allows visitors to enjoy a seamless and all-encompassing island escape. Guests can begin their mornings with leisurely Champagne breakfasts at THE PALMS before exploring a variety of experiences including snorkelling in crystal-clear waters, wellness treatments at ELE | NA Elements of Nature Spa, private villa relaxation, and sunset cruises across the Indian Ocean.

Dining forms a key part of the resort’s slow luxury philosophy. Culinary experiences range from Far Eastern specialities at TRADITION PEKING and heritage-inspired cuisine at TRADITION INDOCEYLON to contemporary Maldivian flavours at LONU. One of the resort’s most distinctive attractions remains M6m, its renowned underwater restaurant, where guests can enjoy contemporary seafood dishes while surrounded by panoramic views of marine life beneath the ocean’s surface.

Commenting on the evolving preferences of luxury travellers, Mei P. Pun, General Manager of OZEN LIFE MAADHOO, said that "Modern luxury is increasingly defined by the ability to be fully present. She noted that travellers are seeking experiences that restore, inspire, and create opportunities for genuine connection, with the resort’s immersive dining, wellness offerings, and ocean-inspired experiences designed to deliver exactly that".

Accommodation at the resort reflects the same commitment to understated elegance and tranquillity. The beachfront Earth Villas are nestled amid lush tropical gardens, while the overwater Wind Villas offer uninterrupted views of the Indian Ocean and spacious private decks suspended above the lagoon. For guests seeking greater exclusivity, the Earth Pool Pavilion and THE OZEN RESIDENCE provide enhanced privacy, generous living spaces, and bespoke luxury.

Rather than positioning itself around fleeting travel trends, OZEN LIFE MAADHOO presents slow luxury as a timeless way of experiencing the Maldives. Through its combination of personalised service, immersive experiences, world-class dining, and serene surroundings, the resort offers travellers an opportunity to reconnect with the simple pleasures of time well spent.

As affluent Indian travellers increasingly prioritise transformative journeys over conventional vacations, OZEN LIFE MAADHOO continues to position itself as a destination where luxury is measured not by abundance alone, but by the freedom to linger, reflect, and fully embrace the beauty of island life.


FIFA 2026 Highlights: Egypt Defeats New Zealand as UK Hospitality Sector Eyes Summer Boost

FIFA 2026 Highlights: Egypt Defeats New Zealand as UK Hospitality Sector Eyes Summer Boost

By Manu Vardhan Kannan

Published on June 23, 2026

The FIFA 2026 group stage continued to deliver exciting results as Egypt registered a commanding three-goal win over New Zealand in their Group G encounter, strengthening their position in the tournament standings.

In another closely contested fixture, Uruguay and Cabo Verde played out an entertaining 2-2 draw in Group H, with both teams sharing the points after a competitive contest.

Alongside the action on the pitch, hospitality experts are closely analysing the business impact of the tournament and how it compares with previous editions of the FIFA World Cup.

Industry observers note that the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, remains an unusual benchmark when evaluating potential hospitality gains. While overall sales during the tournament period increased by 18.6 per cent, the timing of the competition played a major role in those figures. Held during November and December, the tournament coincided with the festive season, traditionally one of the busiest periods for restaurants, pubs, and hospitality businesses.

Interestingly, days without football matches recorded a stronger sales increase of 27.0 per cent, outperforming match days. The highest trading day during the tournament delivered a 50.8 per cent rise in sales and occurred on a December Thursday that was not directly linked to football activity.

Data also showed that home nation match days generated an average increase of 12.7 per cent, lower than the overall tournament average. Factors such as colder weather and daytime kick-off schedules may have encouraged fans to stay at home rather than visit hospitality venues.

The outlook for FIFA 2026 is significantly different. The tournament is taking place during the summer months in UK, with evening kick-offs expected to align with prime-time viewing hours in key markets. Industry experts believe these conditions are more comparable to Euro 2024 than the Qatar World Cup.

As a result, hospitality businesses across the United Kingdom are viewing a projected group-stage uplift of 10 to 15 per cent as a more realistic benchmark for performance during the tournament. With favourable weather, stronger social viewing opportunities, and increased outdoor dining activity, many operators are optimistic about the commercial opportunities that FIFA 2026 could generate.

As the competition progresses, both football fans and hospitality businesses will be watching closely to see how the tournament influences consumer behaviour and venue performance across key markets.


The Hari Hong Kong Offers Two Distinct Weekend Brunch Experiences

The Hari Hong Kong Offers Two Distinct Weekend Brunch Experiences

By Manu Vardhan Kannan

Published on June 23, 2026

This summer, The Hari Hong Kong is giving guests two very different reasons to look forward to the weekend. The hotel is showcasing distinct brunch experiences at Lucciola and Zoku & The Terrace, offering diners a choice between classic Italian cuisine and contemporary Japanese flavours.

At Lucciola, guests can enjoy a relaxed brunch experience in a dining space featuring warm amber and green tones, timber-lined interiors, and natural daylight. The menu begins with a selection of antipasti before moving on to seasonal dishes that celebrate traditional Italian cooking. Highlights include sauteed black mussels with parsley and garlic, roasted lamb T-bone, and Lucciola's signature tiramisu.

 The brunch includes 90 minutes of free-flow red, white, and sparkling wine. Guests can also upgrade their experience with a newly extended two-hour free-flow Perrier-Jouët Grand Brut Champagne is available with a special price.

For those seeking a different culinary experience, Zoku and its adjoining outdoor venue, The Terrace, present a Japanese-inspired brunch concept. Known for its stylish interiors featuring leather booths, crimson velvet seating, and an origami-inspired ceiling, Zoku offers a modern setting, while The Terrace overlooks Wan Chai and features lush greenery alongside a striking triple-height living wall.

The brunch begins with "Otoshi: The Izakaya Way," a curated selection of Japanese snacks, followed by an assorted sashimi platter featuring seasonal seafood. Guests can then choose from a range of mains and desserts, with standout dishes including truffle Yaki soba and A-4 Miyazaki Wagyu steak.

 The Zoku & The Terrace brunch includes free-flow beverages. Diners can further enhance their experience with a two-hour free-flow package featuring Perrier-Jouët Grand Brut Champagne and premium sake for an additional price per person.

Commenting on the concept, Francesco Gava, Director of Food & Beverage at The Hari Hong Kong, said, "One of the things we love about our weekend brunches is that they offer two completely different experiences under the one roof. Some guests are drawn to the warmth and conviviality of our Italian brunch, yet others prefer contemporary Japanese flavours with sake at Zoku & The Terrace.”

Weekend Brunch is available at Lucciola every Saturday, Sunday, and public holidays, while Zoku & The Terrace welcomes guests on Saturdays and public holidays. Both brunch experiences are served between 12:00pm and 4:30pm, with last orders at 2:30pm. Menu items are subject to seasonal rotation, ensuring a fresh dining experience throughout the year. 


Fire at Dominican Republic Beach Resort Claims One Life, Nearly 1,700 Guests Evacuated

Fire at Dominican Republic Beach Resort Claims One Life, Nearly 1,700 Guests Evacuated

By Manu Vardhan Kannan

Published on June 22, 2026

A major fire broke out at the Viva Wyndham Dominicus Beach resort in Bayahibe, Dominican Republic, on Friday, claiming the life of one tourist and forcing the evacuation of nearly 1,700 guests.

According to DAEH emergency services, the victim was a 46-year-old Italian tourist. Three individuals were taken to medical facilities for treatment, while six others received medical assistance at the resort. At the time of the incident, the property was operating at 84 per cent occupancy.

Drone footage from the scene showed flames spreading across multiple buildings within the beachfront resort, with thick black smoke rising into the sky. Emergency teams responded quickly and worked to bring the situation under control.

Authorities have not yet confirmed the cause of the fire. However, preliminary findings indicate that strong winds and the presence of flammable thatched roofs on some of the resort buildings may have contributed to the rapid spread of the flames.

The Emergency Operations Center (COE) confirmed that the fire was successfully contained and that all guests were relocated to other hotels. Officials also stated that tourism activities in Bayahibe and nearby areas were not affected by the incident.

Italian news agency Ansa reported that the Italian ambassador to the Dominican Republic met the victim's husband at the hospital. The Italian embassy is assisting approximately 285 Italian tourists who were staying at the resort or nearby properties. Support measures include issuing emergency passports to travellers whose documents were lost in the fire and arranging return flights where required.

Bayahibe is a popular Caribbean resort destination known for its beaches and clear waters, attracting visitors from around the world throughout the year.

In a statement, Wyndham Hotels & Resorts said that hotel teams safely evacuated guests and staff during the emergency. The company confirmed the death of one guest and stated, "We send our thoughts to the family while we await autopsy results to determine the cause."

The hotel, which is independently owned and operated under the Wyndham brand, has been temporarily closed and will remain shut until further notice as investigations continue.

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