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Win a 4D3N Maldives getaway by dining with Marriott

Get double the Marriott Bonvoy points with each dollar spent while you're at it

Rachel Yohannan
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Marriott Maldives resort giveaway
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Foodies, it’s your time to shine, for here’s a golden opportunity to be whisked off to a four-day three-night luxury vacation in Maldives simply by wining and dining – specifically, at 22 participating restaurants and bars under six Marriott-owned hotels in Singapore. At the same time, you’ll automatically get to reap double the Marriott Bonvoy points with each dollar spent, which means you’ll be able to redeem your membership rewards sooner rather than later.

Each transaction made at any of the selected F&B establishments will give you one entry for the giveaway draw, so the more you pamper yourself and your loved ones with their good food and tipples, the higher your chances of being picked.

Five lucky winners will each get to stay in one of these romantic Marriott resorts in Maldives for three nights, with daily breakfast included:

  • The St. Regis Maldives Vommuli Resort
  • W Maldives
  • The Westin Maldives Miriandhoo Resort
  • Le Meridien Maldives Resort & Spa
  • Sheraton Maldives Full Moon Resort & Spa

The participating hotel restaurants and bars are as follows:

  • The St. Regis Singapore: Brasserie Les Saveurs, Astor Bar, Yan Ting, The Drawing Room
  • W Singapore: SKIRT, The Kitchen Table, Woobar
  • Singapore Marriott Tang Plaza Hotel: Crossroads Café, Java+, Lobby Lounge, Crossroads Buffet, Wan Hao Chinese Restaurant
  • The Westin Singapore: Cook & Brew, Seasonal Tastes, Lobby Lounge
  • Courtyard by Marriott Singapore Novena: Sky22, Las Palmas Bar
  • JW Marriott Hotel Singapore South Beach: Akira Black, Beach Road Kitchen, Cool Cats, Madame Fan, Tonic

This giveaway campaign will run till September 15 2023. Find out more here.

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