Your chance to win a honeymoon of a lifetime to the Maldives

water bungalows in the ocean

Courtesy of the luxury Maldivian resort brand, Coco Collection, couples who tied the knot in 2020 but were unable to celebrate with a honeymoon due to the pandemic and travel restrictions, are in with a chance of winning a honeymoon of a lifetime.

The honeymoon competition, launching on 14th September at 12noon Maldives Time and ending two weeks later on 27th September (also noon MVT), is open to anyone who married in 2020 (proof required) and missed out on a honeymoon; the prize includes:

  • seven nights in a Coco Residence on Full Board including return airport transfers
  • a refreshing welcome cocktail on arrival
  • a bottle of Champagne and a tropical fruit platter on arrival
  • special bed decoration
  • choice of a complimentary in-Villa Champagne breakfast or a romantic three-course candlelit dinner
  • 15% discount on all treatments at the Coco Spa
  • a special gift
Enter: Must have married in 2020 and missed out on a honeymoon (will need to send marriage certificate at reservation)
To apply, enter the following details on the competition page on website:
  • Full Name
  • Email
  • Nationality
  • Picture of wedding (Optional)
  • Share the most memorable part of your lockdown wedding (Optional)
Terms & Conditions apply. Stay validity: 1st November 2021 – 1st November 2022, excluding the periods of 22nd December 2021 – 10th January 2022.

What's more,  Coco Collection is also launching a series of Missed Moments offers at its resorts bookable from the 27th September: Coco Bodu Hithi & Coco Palm Dhuni Kolhu
  • *30% off our best available rates
  • a complimentary celebratory dinner
  • a complimentary Missed Moments photoshoot
  • a complimentary Floating Breakfast (CBH Only)
  • 10% discount on all Private Uniquely Coco Experiences, Coco Dive, & Coco Spa*
Offer is valid for stays taking place between 1st October 2021 - 31st December 2022.Visit https://cococollection.com/en

spa beds next to window looking out at ocean Credit: Coco Collection
oil bottles next to hot tub at night with ocean view Credit: Coco Collection

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