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The Experientialist Awards celebrate those shaping travel with intention—where inclusivity, individuality, and thoughtful design come together to create experiences that are both meaningful and deeply personal.
Mohamed Hilmy
02 April 2026, 02:05
Amilla Maldives has been named a joint winner in the Most OutThere Initiative in Inclusive Travel category at the Experientialist Awards 2026, presented by OutThere. This recognition builds on the resort’s Highly Commended mention in the same category last year, reaffirming its continued commitment to inclusive hospitality.
The Experientialist Awards celebrate those shaping travel with intention—where inclusivity, individuality, and thoughtful design come together to create experiences that are both meaningful and deeply personal. Within this framework, the inclusive travel category honours initiatives that go beyond accessibility, considering how each journey is felt, navigated, and remembered.
At Amilla Maldives, accessibility is not treated as a separate offering but as an integral part of the overall guest experience. From early-stage consultation to time spent on the island, the resort places emphasis on understanding each guest’s unique needs, shaping stays that feel both comfortable and empowering.
Rooted in its philosophy of In Harmony with Purpose, Amilla has been quietly crafting experiences that are thoughtful, accessible, and open to all. This includes carefully designed villa features, accessible pathways, and adaptive experiences such as inclusive snorkelling and personalised wellness sessions—each delivered with attention to detail and care.
As an IncluCare Verified resort, Amilla continues to evolve its approach, guided by guest feedback, collaboration, and a genuine commitment to making travel more inclusive.
“At Amilla, we believe meaningful travel should feel natural and unrestrictive,” said Morgan Martinello, General Manager of Amilla Maldives. “To see this journey acknowledged again, following last year’s recognition, is something we hold with quiet gratitude.”
Guided by a deep respect for both people and place, Amilla Maldives continues to listen, learn, and refine its approach—ensuring that every stay feels intuitive and welcoming. This latest recognition by OutThere, known for championing diversity and inclusion in travel, marks another thoughtful step forward in that journey.
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