Dream Weddings at LUX* South Ari Atoll

02/05/2022

Located on the picture-perfect island of Dhidhoofinolhu is LUX* South Ari Atoll, a luxury resort consisting of 193 private villas along two miles of sparkling white beaches. Surrounded by majestic deep blue waters and pristine white sandy shores, this resort is nothing short of paradise. 

With such a stunning backdrop, it is the perfect place to get married and LUX* South Ari Atoll knows how to craft a day you will never forget. From flower petal showers to bodu beru drummers the customisations and possibilities are lavish and endless. You can even name your very own star which is the ultimate celebration of love. 

At LUX* South Ari Atoll they strongly believe that it’s not the scale that matters, it’s the occasion that does. Each and every type of wedding whether it is natural, earthy, scenic or dreamy – is a perfect mix of elegance and élan. They offer three types of wedding packages, wanderlust, boho and tropical paradise and are also open to specific customisations. 

While all themes are unique in their own ways, they all have one common aspect- sustainability. LUX* South Ari Atoll is very proud of the fact that they promote zero waste weddings. While they do not compromise on expectations, they still believe in taking care of the environment and giving back to the community.  

Along with the wedding day celebrations, they also ensure that you are completely pampered and relaxed on the days leading up to your wedding as well. Not only do they offer spa sessions but they also have his and her events for the bride and groom to enjoy with their friends and family. Crafting your own jewels and sunset fishing are just some of the specially curated events they offer. 

At LUX* South Ari Atoll they strongly believe in giving back to the community as well. Purchasing a wedding package also funds the education of an underprivileged child and a visit to the children’s shelter during your stay can be organised. You can even choose to help restore the marine ecosystem by adopting a coral frame. 

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