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We have 5 hotels in Gan. |
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Reveries Diving Village
Monaan,Laamu Gan, Namoona Magu
Reveries Diving Village offers a private beach where you can enjoy the shade from a beach umbrella, plus you'll have access to onsite scuba diving, snorkeling, and surfing / boogie boarding. The indoor pool provides a splash of fun, while guests in the mood for pampering can visit the spa to indulge in Swedish massages, body scrubs, and facials. Dining choices include 2 restaurants and the bar / lounge is a great place to grab a cold drink. |
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Amra Palace Hotel Gan
Wish, Long Beach, Mathimaradhoo, Gan
Amra Palace Hotel is located in Gan just steps away from the crystal clear waters. Indulge in relaxing spa treatments or simply unwind by the private beach area. Free WiFi access is available throughout the hotel. |
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Pallazo Laamu
Mathimaradhoo, Laamu Gan, Laamu Atoll, Maldives Islands, Maldives
Within a 15-minute car trip of Kadhdhoo Airport, Pallazo Laamu offers an outdoor pool and complimentary wireless internet. It also features a kids pool, meeting rooms and supervised child care/activities.Those staying at the resort can make the most of the property's gardens. |
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Park Hyatt Maldives Hadahaa Gan
North Huvadhoo Atoll, Gaafu Alifu North Huvadhoo Atoll Maldives
This luxury villa resort on a private Maldives island is accessible by plane, and then a boat ride from Ibrahim Nasir International Airport.Chic, wood-walled villas have sitting area, and decks with open-air bathtubs. They feature tea and coffeemakers, flat-screen TVs and iPads, as well as free Wi-Fi. |
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Nazaki Residences
Gan Island
Nazaki Residences is a 3-star beachfront holiday home offering air-conditioned, boutique rooms with free Wi-Fi. Located on Gan Island, Laamu Atoll in the Maldives, the property has its own restaurant, Cafe Coconut, serving local and international cuisines.Nazaki Residences is 5 miles from Khadhdhoo Airport. |
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More on
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Gan is the southernmost island of Addu Atoll, as well as the southernmost island of the Maldives. It is relatively large by Maldive standards. The origin of the word "Gan" is in the Sanskrit word "Grama", meaning "village". |
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