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Maldives Travel Guide

Maldives — Resorts

Huvafen Fushi

Huvafen Fushi

The picturesque island of Huvafen Fushi ('Dream Island'), formerly known as Nakatchafushi, is an extremely photogenic vacation destination, set within its own lagoon ideal for watersports such as scuba diving and snorkeling, or more relaxing activities like sunset cruises and fishing. The private resort island in the Maldives caters to the luxury end of the market and is located in the North Malé atoll, about 15 miles (24km) from the airport. Forty-three modern bungalows surround the lagoon, each one boasting a private pool along with modern comforts such as plasma TV screens and private bars. A small spa features the world's first underwater massage treatment rooms for that extra holiday extravagance, and the resort offers yoga classes.

Reethi Rah

Reethi Rah

Reethi Rah is a secluded, pristine island that is perfect for vacation relaxation. Thatched bungalows nestle among the palm trees and comfortable water bungalows stretch sleepily over the lagoon at Reethi Rah, a luxury resort island that offers exclusivity and style as part of the One&Only resort group. The island is situated on one of the largest islands of the North Malé Atoll, a 50-minute boat ride from the airport. The resort offers watersports including scuba diving, snorkeling and sailing; as well as land-based recreation like tennis, billiards, beach volleyball, bicycling and carom. The world-class spa offers a range of massage, relaxation, and beauty treatments. Reethi Rah is child-friendly, and has special programs designed to keep kids and preteens entertained.

Makunudu

Makunudu

An expensive vacation resort, Makunudu (or Makunudhoo) has the best of comfort and luxury surrounded by the finest tropical beauty. Coconut groves shelter individually thatched bungalows and charter yachts moor peacefully offshore. The resort offers water-based activities including windsurfing, sailing, scuba diving, snorkeling, and dolphin watching, and also land-based ones like volleyball, badminton, and village excursions. The island is best known for its excellent cuisine. Makunudu is situated within the North Malé Atoll, 21 miles (35km) from the airport.

Cocoa Island Resort

Cocoa Island Resort

The Cocoa Island vacation resort, located in the Baa Atoll, is a perfect juxtaposition of traditional Maldivian style with modern comforts. The Coco Island Resort's spa offers a range of therapeutic beauty treatments and relaxing massages to completely indulge in. The resort boasts beautiful sandy beaches, and a range of watersports like swimming, kayaking, scuba diving and snorkeling are on offer along with dolphin viewing and sailing. A host of other recreational activities can be enjoyed on the island, including yoga, meditation, hiking, and more. A destination mostly for relaxing, the resort has a world-class spa as well.

Veligandu Huraa and Dhigufinolhu

Veligandu Huraa and Dhigufinolhu

A 35-minute boat ride south of Malé airport are the neighboring islands of Veligandu Huraa (Palm Tree Island) and Dhigufinolhu, connected by a causeway over a lagoon. Dhigufinolhu is the larger and louder of the two, offering a greater selection of holiday entertainment and accommodation. Veligandu Huraa and Dhigufinolhu are also connected by wooden bridges to Bodu Huraa. Guests on either of the three tropical islands share holiday amenities including a PADI-certified dive center, Ayurvedic spa, a variety of restaurants ranging from Thai to pizza and local Maldivian cuisine, fitness centers, tennis courts, shopping boutiques, opportunities to take Thai and international cooking classes. Activities on offer include deep sea fishing, sailing, yoga, kayaking, snorkeling, and swimming in either the sea or beachfront swimming pools.

Seenu

Seenu, or Addu Atoll, is the southernmost atoll in the Maldives. The capital of Seenu is Hithadhoo and is the second most populated city after Malé. The local Addu people distance themselves from the inhabitants of the capital and have a strongly independent fervor. Seenu is the best base from which to visit the traditional island communities and catch a glimpse of their lifestyles while on vacation. The main resort, Equator Village, offers a variety of watersports including scuba diving, deep sea fishing, sailing, and snorkeling; and a number of land-based activities like squash, tennis, bicycling, volleyball and more. The resort has a coffee shop, disco, and spa.

Huvafen Fushi

Huvafen Fushi

The picturesque island of Huvafen Fushi ('Dream Island'), formerly known as Nakatchafushi, is an extremely photogenic vacation destination, set within its own lagoon ideal for watersports such as scuba diving and snorkeling, or more relaxing activities like sunset cruises and fishing. The private resort island in the Maldives caters to the luxury end of the market and is located in the North Malé atoll, about 15 miles (24km) from the airport. Forty-three modern bungalows surround the lagoon, each one boasting a private pool along with modern comforts such as plasma TV screens and private bars. A small spa features the world's first underwater massage treatment rooms for that extra holiday extravagance, and the resort offers yoga classes.

Reethi Rah

Reethi Rah

Reethi Rah is a secluded, pristine island that is perfect for vacation relaxation. Thatched bungalows nestle among the palm trees and comfortable water bungalows stretch sleepily over the lagoon at Reethi Rah, a luxury resort island that offers exclusivity and style as part of the One&Only resort group. The island is situated on one of the largest islands of the North Malé Atoll, a 50-minute boat ride from the airport. The resort offers watersports including scuba diving, snorkeling and sailing; as well as land-based recreation like tennis, billiards, beach volleyball, bicycling and carom. The world-class spa offers a range of massage, relaxation, and beauty treatments. Reethi Rah is child-friendly, and has special programs designed to keep kids and preteens entertained.

Makunudu

Makunudu

An expensive vacation resort, Makunudu (or Makunudhoo) has the best of comfort and luxury surrounded by the finest tropical beauty. Coconut groves shelter individually thatched bungalows and charter yachts moor peacefully offshore. The resort offers water-based activities including windsurfing, sailing, scuba diving, snorkeling, and dolphin watching, and also land-based ones like volleyball, badminton, and village excursions. The island is best known for its excellent cuisine. Makunudu is situated within the North Malé Atoll, 21 miles (35km) from the airport.

Cocoa Island Resort

Cocoa Island Resort

The Cocoa Island vacation resort, located in the Baa Atoll, is a perfect juxtaposition of traditional Maldivian style with modern comforts. The Coco Island Resort's spa offers a range of therapeutic beauty treatments and relaxing massages to completely indulge in. The resort boasts beautiful sandy beaches, and a range of watersports like swimming, kayaking, scuba diving and snorkeling are on offer along with dolphin viewing and sailing. A host of other recreational activities can be enjoyed on the island, including yoga, meditation, hiking, and more. A destination mostly for relaxing, the resort has a world-class spa as well.

Veligandu Huraa and Dhigufinolhu

Veligandu Huraa and Dhigufinolhu

A 35-minute boat ride south of Malé airport are the neighboring islands of Veligandu Huraa (Palm Tree Island) and Dhigufinolhu, connected by a causeway over a lagoon. Dhigufinolhu is the larger and louder of the two, offering a greater selection of holiday entertainment and accommodation. Veligandu Huraa and Dhigufinolhu are also connected by wooden bridges to Bodu Huraa. Guests on either of the three tropical islands share holiday amenities including a PADI-certified dive center, Ayurvedic spa, a variety of restaurants ranging from Thai to pizza and local Maldivian cuisine, fitness centers, tennis courts, shopping boutiques, opportunities to take Thai and international cooking classes. Activities on offer include deep sea fishing, sailing, yoga, kayaking, snorkeling, and swimming in either the sea or beachfront swimming pools.

Seenu

Seenu, or Addu Atoll, is the southernmost atoll in the Maldives. The capital of Seenu is Hithadhoo and is the second most populated city after Malé. The local Addu people distance themselves from the inhabitants of the capital and have a strongly independent fervor. Seenu is the best base from which to visit the traditional island communities and catch a glimpse of their lifestyles while on vacation. The main resort, Equator Village, offers a variety of watersports including scuba diving, deep sea fishing, sailing, and snorkeling; and a number of land-based activities like squash, tennis, bicycling, volleyball and more. The resort has a coffee shop, disco, and spa.

Huvafen Fushi

Huvafen Fushi

The picturesque island of Huvafen Fushi ('Dream Island'), formerly known as Nakatchafushi, is an extremely photogenic vacation destination, set within its own lagoon ideal for watersports such as scuba diving and snorkeling, or more relaxing activities like sunset cruises and fishing. The private resort island in the Maldives caters to the luxury end of the market and is located in the North Malé atoll, about 15 miles (24km) from the airport. Forty-three modern bungalows surround the lagoon, each one boasting a private pool along with modern comforts such as plasma TV screens and private bars. A small spa features the world's first underwater massage treatment rooms for that extra holiday extravagance, and the resort offers yoga classes.

Reethi Rah

Reethi Rah

Reethi Rah is a secluded, pristine island that is perfect for vacation relaxation. Thatched bungalows nestle among the palm trees and comfortable water bungalows stretch sleepily over the lagoon at Reethi Rah, a luxury resort island that offers exclusivity and style as part of the One&Only resort group. The island is situated on one of the largest islands of the North Malé Atoll, a 50-minute boat ride from the airport. The resort offers watersports including scuba diving, snorkeling and sailing; as well as land-based recreation like tennis, billiards, beach volleyball, bicycling and carom. The world-class spa offers a range of massage, relaxation, and beauty treatments. Reethi Rah is child-friendly, and has special programs designed to keep kids and preteens entertained.

Makunudu

Makunudu

An expensive vacation resort, Makunudu (or Makunudhoo) has the best of comfort and luxury surrounded by the finest tropical beauty. Coconut groves shelter individually thatched bungalows and charter yachts moor peacefully offshore. The resort offers water-based activities including windsurfing, sailing, scuba diving, snorkeling, and dolphin watching, and also land-based ones like volleyball, badminton, and village excursions. The island is best known for its excellent cuisine. Makunudu is situated within the North Malé Atoll, 21 miles (35km) from the airport.

Cocoa Island Resort

Cocoa Island Resort

The Cocoa Island vacation resort, located in the Baa Atoll, is a perfect juxtaposition of traditional Maldivian style with modern comforts. The Coco Island Resort's spa offers a range of therapeutic beauty treatments and relaxing massages to completely indulge in. The resort boasts beautiful sandy beaches, and a range of watersports like swimming, kayaking, scuba diving and snorkeling are on offer along with dolphin viewing and sailing. A host of other recreational activities can be enjoyed on the island, including yoga, meditation, hiking, and more. A destination mostly for relaxing, the resort has a world-class spa as well.

Veligandu Huraa and Dhigufinolhu

Veligandu Huraa and Dhigufinolhu

A 35-minute boat ride south of Malé airport are the neighboring islands of Veligandu Huraa (Palm Tree Island) and Dhigufinolhu, connected by a causeway over a lagoon. Dhigufinolhu is the larger and louder of the two, offering a greater selection of holiday entertainment and accommodation. Veligandu Huraa and Dhigufinolhu are also connected by wooden bridges to Bodu Huraa. Guests on either of the three tropical islands share holiday amenities including a PADI-certified dive center, Ayurvedic spa, a variety of restaurants ranging from Thai to pizza and local Maldivian cuisine, fitness centers, tennis courts, shopping boutiques, opportunities to take Thai and international cooking classes. Activities on offer include deep sea fishing, sailing, yoga, kayaking, snorkeling, and swimming in either the sea or beachfront swimming pools.

Seenu

Seenu, or Addu Atoll, is the southernmost atoll in the Maldives. The capital of Seenu is Hithadhoo and is the second most populated city after Malé. The local Addu people distance themselves from the inhabitants of the capital and have a strongly independent fervor. Seenu is the best base from which to visit the traditional island communities and catch a glimpse of their lifestyles while on vacation. The main resort, Equator Village, offers a variety of watersports including scuba diving, deep sea fishing, sailing, and snorkeling; and a number of land-based activities like squash, tennis, bicycling, volleyball and more. The resort has a coffee shop, disco, and spa.

Huvafen Fushi

Huvafen Fushi

The picturesque island of Huvafen Fushi ('Dream Island'), formerly known as Nakatchafushi, is an extremely photogenic vacation destination, set within its own lagoon ideal for watersports such as scuba diving and snorkeling, or more relaxing activities like sunset cruises and fishing. The private resort island in the Maldives caters to the luxury end of the market and is located in the North Malé atoll, about 15 miles (24km) from the airport. Forty-three modern bungalows surround the lagoon, each one boasting a private pool along with modern comforts such as plasma TV screens and private bars. A small spa features the world's first underwater massage treatment rooms for that extra holiday extravagance, and the resort offers yoga classes.

Reethi Rah

Reethi Rah

Reethi Rah is a secluded, pristine island that is perfect for vacation relaxation. Thatched bungalows nestle among the palm trees and comfortable water bungalows stretch sleepily over the lagoon at Reethi Rah, a luxury resort island that offers exclusivity and style as part of the One&Only resort group. The island is situated on one of the largest islands of the North Malé Atoll, a 50-minute boat ride from the airport. The resort offers watersports including scuba diving, snorkeling and sailing; as well as land-based recreation like tennis, billiards, beach volleyball, bicycling and carom. The world-class spa offers a range of massage, relaxation, and beauty treatments. Reethi Rah is child-friendly, and has special programs designed to keep kids and preteens entertained.

Makunudu

Makunudu

An expensive vacation resort, Makunudu (or Makunudhoo) has the best of comfort and luxury surrounded by the finest tropical beauty. Coconut groves shelter individually thatched bungalows and charter yachts moor peacefully offshore. The resort offers water-based activities including windsurfing, sailing, scuba diving, snorkeling, and dolphin watching, and also land-based ones like volleyball, badminton, and village excursions. The island is best known for its excellent cuisine. Makunudu is situated within the North Malé Atoll, 21 miles (35km) from the airport.

Cocoa Island Resort

Cocoa Island Resort

The Cocoa Island vacation resort, located in the Baa Atoll, is a perfect juxtaposition of traditional Maldivian style with modern comforts. The Coco Island Resort's spa offers a range of therapeutic beauty treatments and relaxing massages to completely indulge in. The resort boasts beautiful sandy beaches, and a range of watersports like swimming, kayaking, scuba diving and snorkeling are on offer along with dolphin viewing and sailing. A host of other recreational activities can be enjoyed on the island, including yoga, meditation, hiking, and more. A destination mostly for relaxing, the resort has a world-class spa as well.

Veligandu Huraa and Dhigufinolhu

Veligandu Huraa and Dhigufinolhu

A 35-minute boat ride south of Malé airport are the neighboring islands of Veligandu Huraa (Palm Tree Island) and Dhigufinolhu, connected by a causeway over a lagoon. Dhigufinolhu is the larger and louder of the two, offering a greater selection of holiday entertainment and accommodation. Veligandu Huraa and Dhigufinolhu are also connected by wooden bridges to Bodu Huraa. Guests on either of the three tropical islands share holiday amenities including a PADI-certified dive center, Ayurvedic spa, a variety of restaurants ranging from Thai to pizza and local Maldivian cuisine, fitness centers, tennis courts, shopping boutiques, opportunities to take Thai and international cooking classes. Activities on offer include deep sea fishing, sailing, yoga, kayaking, snorkeling, and swimming in either the sea or beachfront swimming pools.

Seenu

Seenu, or Addu Atoll, is the southernmost atoll in the Maldives. The capital of Seenu is Hithadhoo and is the second most populated city after Malé. The local Addu people distance themselves from the inhabitants of the capital and have a strongly independent fervor. Seenu is the best base from which to visit the traditional island communities and catch a glimpse of their lifestyles while on vacation. The main resort, Equator Village, offers a variety of watersports including scuba diving, deep sea fishing, sailing, and snorkeling; and a number of land-based activities like squash, tennis, bicycling, volleyball and more. The resort has a coffee shop, disco, and spa.

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