Once the travel ban is lifted in the UK, it’s likely we will have a lot of annual leave to use up in a short amount of time towards the end of this year. Obviously, you don’t want it going to waste, so why not use it all up in one go (if you’re able to) for a month-long getaway to reset after the lockdown?

Where better to escape to than the Maldives, probably among the furthest-flung islands in the world. You can enjoy 28 days surrounded by powder-soft sand, swaying palms and turquoise waters. It sounds like bliss when you’re staying for five days. But a whole month? Sounds like heaven to us. You’ve probably never considered it before, but with the prospect of having to use up your holiday allowance across a matter of months, this might be the time to do it! Offering you the opportunity to discover your inner Robinson Crusoe, not only is Gili Lankanfushi one of our favourite islands, but it’s also where you can spend a magical month in the Maldives. This is what 28 days in paradise looks like…

28 nights in a Crusoe Residence Island View at Gili Lankanfushi
Half board
Includes return international flights and speedboat transfers
From £34,999 for two people

Not only that, you’ll also receive a personalised Turquoise Holidays amenity, two destination dinners during your stay and one 60-minute massage per week per person. A whole month in the Maldives will surely be the silver lining to the travel-free 2020 we’re currently having!

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