Experience a unique fine-dining at Soneva Fushi

The adrenaline rush of a new fine dining experience can make many people euphoric, but luxury Maldives resort Soneva Fushi has takes their latest gastronomic adventure to new heights by designing the world’s first zipline fine dining experience.

Flying Sauces combines world-class food with the thrill of ziplining to create a one-of-a-kind dining experience that should be on everyone’s bucket list.
The Flying Sauces zipline is a dining experience like no other, with a wonderful gourmet meal, magnificent views of the lush forest, and the adrenaline rush of ziplining through the treetops!

Starting at The Den, zipline 200 metres to the high eating platform, which is 12 metres above the ground and offers spectacular views of the glittering ocean. In the open treetop kitchen, Chef Rasal, who has worked with over 50 Michelin-starred visiting chefs, will prepare an extraordinary seasonal feast. His dishes are made with the finest seasonal ingredients.

Flying Sauces serves a seasonal menu for breakfast, high tea and dinner, with dishes inspired by ingredients freshly picked from Soneva Fushi’s organic gardens and seafood that has been sustainably caught by local fishermen.

Menu Highlights
- Marinated prawns with avocado purée, chorizo oil and rocket leaves
- Baby leeks with brie sauce and rosemary crumble
- Black cod with Jerusalem artichoke purée, onion, mushrooms and teriyaki truffle sauce
- Plant-based cheesecake with mango salsa and mixed berry compote

An unforgettable experience
The zipline travels through the forest at a height of 5 to 10 metres, passing through high platforms and rope bridges on its way to an elevated dining tower, which is lifted 12 metres above the ground and offers spectacular views of the ocean. The zipline takes roughly 1 hour 15 minutes during daylight hours only; the Flying Sauces eating experiences take an extra 1 hour for breakfast and high tea, and 2 to 3 hours for dinner. Each Flying Sauces event may accommodate up to 12 visitors aged 8 and up, divided into two groups of six.

All guests must wear a safety harness, which will be adjusted and checked by the certified resort hosts, to ensure guest safety while on the zipline.