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Male’, Maldives, 26th June 2024 – JOALI BEING, renowned as the Maldives’ pioneering wellbeing destination, unveils its exciting B’Kidult Summer Programme, set to captivate guests from July 1st to August 31st, 2024. This unique initiative marks a significant milestone following the island’s transformation to welcome guests of all ages, inviting families to indulge in wellbeing activities amidst the picturesque backdrop of crystalline lagoons, pristine beaches, and lush coconut palms.

The B’Kidult Summer Programme promises a rich array of multi-generational experiences centered around JOALI BEING’s Four Pillars of wellbeing – Mind, Skin, Microbiome, and Energy. Families are invited to participate in purposeful activities designed to foster joy, discovery, and connection. Highlights include Aqua Venture sessions to enhance water safety and swimming skills, Muay Thai classes for martial arts enthusiasts, and Ocean Guardian programs focused on marine education and conservation.

Sustainability lies at the heart of JOALI BEING, reflected in the Eco Harmony activities where young guests can learn about environmental conservation through gardening workshops, nature scavenger hunts, and involvement in sea turtle research and rehabilitation efforts at the newly inaugurated Raa Atoll Sea Turtle Rehabilitation Centre.

Sports enthusiasts can enjoy Padel Tennis and Ace Academy sessions, while Joyful Journey sessions offer opportunities for fitness, yoga, pilates, and mindfulness activities. Guests can also unwind in JOALI BEING’s exclusive beach and overwater villas with private pools, complemented by a team of wellbeing experts and culinary maestros.

The Summer Programme, aligned with JOALI BEING’s commitment to holistic wellness, offers complimentary access to guests and underscores the resort’s dedication to providing transformative experiences that nurture both body and soul.

For more information on JOALI BEING’s B’Kidult Summer Programme and booking details, visit JOALI BEING.

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