Interview with Mr. Anthony Gill,
General Manager of Patina Maldives, Fari Islands

With over 20 years of luxury hospitality experience, Anthony Gill is taking on the role of General Manager at Patina Maldives, Fari Islands. Anthony has successfully rebranded a number of luxury properties, including the Four Seasons Resort Nam Hai in Hoi An, Vietnam, and brings with him rich expertise from managing Four Seasons properties in China and Thailand. His dynamic leadership and rich background in international food & beverage management positions him well to guide Patina Maldives into a new era as a transformative luxury destination, creating meaningful experiences in harmony with the island as a marine sanctuary. SpaChina interviewed this wellness and luxury hospitality expert.
Wellness experiences are becoming increasingly important to travelers in the global travel industry. How do you think island resorts should integrate wellness experiences into their traditional tourism services? What are the specific plans or projects that Patina Maldives, Fari Islands has implemented in this regard?
Wellness is not merely an amenity; it is a philosophy that permeates the entire guest journey. We have designed our experiences around a holistic approach to well being, integrating movement, mindfulness, nutrition, and sustainability. Flow spa, our wellness sanctuary, offers tailored programmes that incorporate pioneering Watsu therapy, contrast bathing, flotation therapy, traditional healing techniques, and cuttingedge wellness modalities.
Guests can experience transformative treatments such as sound therapy, breathwork sessions, and energy healing, designed to align the body and mind with nature’s rhythms. Beyond the spa, wellness is embedded into every aspect of the resort. We offer conscious dining experiences that feature sustainably sourced, plant-based, and nutrient-dense menus crafted to nourish both body and soul. Our movement-focused initiatives include guided sunrise yoga, personalised fitness training, and water-based activities that embrace the island’s natural beauty.
Our signature “Footprints” programme also ensures that families and young travelers can experience well-being in an engaging and educational manner.
As travelers’ demand for personalized experiences increases, what innovative services will Patina Maldives, Fari Islands offer in the future to meet these needs?
We redefine luxury through hyper-personalisation, ensuring each guest’s stay is tailored to their unique preferences: Personalised villas with adaptive-lighting, AI driven sleep programmes, and in-villa spa retreats. Zero-waste, plant-based gastronomy, chef’s table events, and bespoke nutrition plans. Immersive sound healing sessions, guided meditations with renowned wellness practitioners, and Ayurvedic lifestyle assessments. Bespoke ocean adventures, sustainability-focused diving experiences, and artist-led creative workshops inspired by the natural surroundings.
What factors influence guest loyalty? How can we increase repeat guests through service and experience design?
Guest loyalty is built on personalized service, immersive experiences, and deep emotional connections. We enhance this loyalty by paying attention to details, such as tailoring exclusive itineraries for each stay and offering exclusive return-stay privileges. We provide seamless, intuitive service to foster a sense of belonging.
Secondly, it is essential to create highly memorable, personalized, and meaningful wellness and cultural experiences that resonate with guests. From sound healing and guided meditation to artist-led workshops and sustainability-focused adventures, many of these experiences are unique and can only be enjoyed with us.
With the Maldives being an eco-friendly destination, what are some of the sustainability initiatives of Patina Maldives, Fari Islands? How do you balance the luxury experience with environmental protection?
For us, luxury is not about excess, it is about conscious choices and meaningful experiences that honour both our guests and the environment. So, sustainability is not an afterthought, it is a fundamental pillar of our identity. Our regenerative approach focuses on:
Sustainable Architecture – Designed to exist in harmony with nature, our resort utilises natural ventilation, reclaimed materials, and energy-efficient systems.
100% Solar Energy Powered Guest Villas – to reduce carbon emissions through renewable energy solutions.
Zero-Waste Initiatives – Our kitchens operate on a zero-waste philosophy, emphasising plant-based menus, nose-to-tail dining, and hyper-local sourcing.
Marine Conservation & Regeneration – Partnering with experts to protect coral reefs, rehabilitate turtles, and conduct ocean clean-ups.
Plastic-Free Commitment – Eliminating single-use plastics and promoting refillable alternatives.
In your opinion, what is the meaning of luxury?
The meaning of luxury has transcended traditional material indulgence. It is no longer just about opulent decor or expensive amenities, but about conscious choices and profound experiences. True luxury lies in creating meaningful and unique moments for guests while respecting the environment and culture. It is a balance – meeting the personalized needs of guests while making a positive impact on society and nature.
How do you guide and educate Chinese guests to better understand and enjoy the wellness experiences and sustainability concepts offered by your resort? How important do you think resident engagement is in enhancing the overall experience?
We have staff fluent in Mandarin, concierge services accessible via WeChat, and eco-educational programs conducted in Chinese, ensuring that our Chinese guests feel seamlessly connected and enjoy smooth communication with us.
At our Flow Spa, we offer meticulously designed wellness programs that integrate traditional Chinese medicine principles, such as meridian therapy and Qi Gong sessions, aimed at harmonizing the body and mind. These programs often evoke a sense of familiarity and closeness among Chinese guests, who find them highly appealing. Additionally, our multi-dimensional wellness experiences combine innovative therapies with sustainable practices, ensuring guests can deeply engage and derive significant benefits – especially important for a guest group that values efficacy and costeffectiveness.
Moreover, Chinese guests are enthusiastic about exploring new experiences, particularly immersive activities like marine conservation snorkeling, coral restoration workshops, and holistic nature retreats. They often take pride in contributing directly to environmental sustainability, both for themselves and their families.
Our plant-forward menus, inspired by the Five Elements philosophy and crafted with locally sourced organic ingredients, are both delicious and innovative. For our Chinese guests, this journey offers a transformative retreat that not only enhances their physical well-being but also deepens their awareness of health and environmental sustainability.
In the digital age, how can Patina Maldives utilize platforms to increase brand awareness and bookings for Chinese customers?
To China market, the travel agents and OTAs remain integral to our digital strategy offline and online. We actively Leverage WeChat, Weibo, and Xiaohongshu (Little Red Book) to increase brand visibility in China. Then, work closely with key luxury travel agencies to create exclusive packages tailored to affluent Chinese travellers. Optimise our presence on OTAs through strategic partnerships, ensuring we offer unique value propositions beyond price. Focus on immersive digital content and influencer collaborations to drive organic interest and direct bookings.
Looking ahead, we foresee a shift towards more experience-driven bookings, requiring deeper personalisation and curated digital experiences across platforms.
The quality of the staff and their awareness of service is critical when delivering a holistic high-end experience. What are your unique approaches to staff motivation and education?
Luxury service is defined by genuine hospitality and intuitive care. At Patina Maldives, we ensure this by continuous education on cultural intelligence, wellness hospitality, and luxury service refinement. We also providing well-being programmes for our team, ensuring they embody the same wellness principles we offer to guests. Encouraging our team members to personalise guest experiences, fostering deeper connections and exceptional service.
What do you see as the biggest challenge facing the global travel industry today? And what are the biggest opportunities ahead for Patina Maldives, Fari Islands?
The biggest challenge facing the luxury hospitality industry today is the need to continuously evolve and maintain relevance in a rapidly changing world. Consumer preferences are constantly shifting, requiring brands to be agile, responsible, and deeply aligned with guest expectations.
I believe that in the future, the greatest strengths and opportunities for Patina Maldives, Fari Islands lie in its position as a leading destination in the holistic wellness space. As eco-conscious travelers seek more responsible luxury experiences, we continue to innovate in this area. By consistently adapting to these changes, we aim to redefine the luxury hospitality experience in a meaningful and purpose-driven way.







