Visit Maldives – News > Get Ready for a Ghoulishly Good Halloween Week at Kuramathi Maldives



Kuramathi Maldives invites young adventurers to join the fun and excitement at Bageecha Kids  Club this Halloween season. Prepare for a week of magical, mysterious, and monstrously fun  activities specially crafted for young guests from 27th October to 1st November 2025. From  haunted adventures to creative crafts, thrilling games to dazzling pool parties, there is something  wonderful awaiting every child. 

Explorers embark on a thrilling journey through Halloween-themed days, each packed with  unique surprises. Kids unleash their creativity with spooky arts and crafts, from making pirate  hats and treasure maps to crafting vampire teeth and pasta skeletons. They will dive into action packed pool games, treasure hunts, and even take on obstacle courses designed to entertain and  excite. For tiny dancers, monster dance-offs and zombie limbo promises hours of fun and  laughter. 

The highlight of the week is the grand Halloween Day lunchtime and evening celebrations on  31st October, where kids can showcase their best costumes in a Trick-or-Treat parade, decorate  haunted cookies, and enjoy a festive monster pool party. For those who love a bit of magic, the  enchanting finale on Saturday 1st November brings rainbow potions, fairy wings, dragon tails,  and more spellbinding creations. 

With delicious, themed meals, creative workshops, and non-stop entertainment, Bageecha Kids  Club ensures little guests have an unforgettable Halloween experience. Whether they are  exploring their spooky side or diving into the world of magical creatures, this is a celebration  they will cherish long after the holiday ends. 

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