Think Strawberries signs on Cocoon Maldives as its Sales, Marketing and PR & Media Representative for India and the Middle East
Think Strawberries has been appointed as the India and Middle East representative office of Cocoon Maldives. Maldives can be summarized as a dazzling landscape of immaculate beaches, azure seas, palm trees and year-round sunshine. Synonymous with once-in-a-lifetime luxury, romance and complete tranquility, the 1,190 coral islands or atolls that make up the Maldives, regularly top the dream destination bucket list and are first choice for honeymooners, family holidays or a relaxing break.
Cocoon blends the best of Italian design with the Maldives’ stunning natural beauty, all set against the backdrop of the azure Indian Ocean. Cocoon’s interiors are exclusively designed by Lago, one of Italy’s finest design companies. This 5-star, family-friendly, stylish resort, based on the principle of ‘affordable luxury’, is the perfect destination from which to discover the Maldives, whether you are honeymooning, scuba diving, or just looking for a place to unwind and relax. Inspired by the concept of lightness, Cocoon aims to regenerate the spirit and soothe the mind. Everything has been carefully planned to create a perfect atmosphere of harmony and tranquility.
The resort offers guests both privacy and a place to socialize if they wish, in the island’s clubs, restaurants and bars.
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