When you think of diving and snorkeling vacations the first of our destinations that springs to mind is probably the Maldives, and we don’t blame you, it’s a country made up of thousands of coral islands, home to manta rays, turtles and whale sharks as well as hundreds of brightly colored reef fish. But, what if we were to tell you there was another destination we love that is also home to all of this and much more?
The Seychelles, nearly 1,000 miles off the east coast of Africa and just south of the equator, is an archipelago of 115 granite and coral islands spanning for miles in the Indian Ocean. With its clear, turquoise waters the Seychelles is one of the world’s top destinations for scuba diving, boasting 652.5 square miles of coral reef, about 30% of it’s national waters are protected. Being in the tropics, the water is warm all year round (77ºF - 86ºF), perfect for the dive and snorkel enthusiasts among you.
Snorkeling in the Seychelles is relatively easy. Step 1: source snorkel, mask and fins. Step 2: swim out from shore. That’s it, it really is that easy. The best months of the year for snorkeling are between April and November. During this time the winds are lighter making the water visibility that much better. Of course, it is still possible (and encouraged) to snorkel outside of these months but be aware the underwater visibility may not be as good.
As we touched on earlier, the Seychelles is a hot spot for marine life. You can explore the shallow lagoons, seagrass beds, fringing reefs and areas featuring ginormous, immersed granite boulders. You’ll see everything from butterflyfish and parrotfish to turtles, rays and sharks. If you’re really lucky you may even be joined by a manta ray or dolphin.
Check out some photos from a snorkel off the beach at Petite Anse, Four Seasons Seychelles Resort.
The Maldives, renowned for its tranquil beaches, inviting pools, and overwater villas, offers a plethora of activities designed to cater to the tastes and preferences of its visitors. From high-energy ventures to more serene endeavors, the Maldives ensures that there is no question of boredom. Engage in a host of water-based and land-based activities and craft your unique adventure.
Water-based activities, the crown jewels of the Maldives, offer a wide array of pursuits that include the illustrious big four: snorkeling, scuba diving, fishing, and surfing, supplemented by a variety of watersports offered by the resorts. Snorkeling, a guest favorite, enables guests to explore the rich marine life that adorns the reef's edge. Visitors are also treated to snorkeling excursions with marine biologists, nocturnal snorkeling to witness the magic of bioluminescence, and trips to the best snorkeling sites, including Hanifaru Bay, famous for its high concentration of manta rays.
Scuba diving, another well-loved activity, affords extraordinary experiences facilitated by resort dive centers catering to all skill levels. With daily diving excursions and a variety of certification classes, visitors can effortlessly hone their diving skills while seeing beautiful coral and aquatic life.
The Maldivian waters also provide ample opportunities for fishing, from deep-sea adventures yielding impressive catches to the traditional Maldivian handline fishing method, offering a taste of local tradition.
Surf enthusiasts can find their nirvana in the Maldivian waves. With surf breaks accommodating various skill levels, surfing promises a thrilling escapade. For more details, check out our recent surfing story.
Other watersports include jet skis, sailing, water skiing, kayaking, canoeing, banana rides, and windsurfing. Indulge in boat excursions, sunset cruises to observe dolphins, and the exquisite experience of a private picnic on a deserted island, offering the ultimate retreat.
On land, the Maldivian adventure continues. Explore Maldivian culture and customs through local village tours. Immerse yourself in resort activities by visiting fully equipped gyms with professional trainers, exploring walking and jogging paths, and bicycling around the island. Tennis and Pickleball are also common on many resort islands and can be a fun way to start out the day.
Culinary enthusiasts can partake in cooking demonstrations and classes, spanning cuisines from Italian and Thai to Maldivian and Japanese. Complement this with cocktail making classes or wine tastings guided by expert sommeliers and dinners with vintners from around the world.
Revitalize yourself at some of the world's finest spas. Experience an array of treatments and facilities, such as a variety of yoga and meditation classes.
Educate yourself about the underwater life of the Maldives at a resort marine biology lab, with marine biologists on staff ready to impart their knowledge.
Having been a guest of the Maldives over 30 times, I can affirm its rich tapestry of activities, making it not only a destination to unwind but also a haven to broaden your experiences. It remains an ideal spot for disconnecting from the chaos of daily life and recharging your batteries, promising a unique blend of adventure and tranquility.
Dubai's culinary landscape is as diverse and impressive as the city itself, with a medley of celebrity chef restaurants along with a vast array of global cuisines. With two decades of dining experiences in the city, the one constant we've noticed is the continuous metamorphosis of Dubai's gastronomic scene.
You'll find no shortage of compilations lauding the finest restaurants in Dubai. The renowned Michelin Guide’s second edition for Dubai awarded 14 restaurants with their prestigious stars, attesting to the city’s culinary prowess. Two restaurants from Dubai were featured in The World’s 50 Best Restaurant List (and a third in the top 100), in addition to their separate list of The 50 Best Restaurants in the Middle East/Northern Africa that prominently showcases Dubai’s culinary offerings. Another list we’ve consistently enjoyed over the years is the extensive Time Out Dubai guide.
Having dined frequently in Dubai and booked thousands of restaurant reservations for visitors, we have received a vast amount of feedback. Several restaurants have consistently impressed and delighted our visitors. Here are our favorites that you should explore in addition to the other listed recommendations, as Dubai is brimming with exceptional food experiences.
At.mosphere Dubai - The highest restaurant in the world located in Burj Khalifa.
Al Muntaha - Nestled at the pinnacle of Burj Al Arab.
Pierchic - Overwater restaurant at Madinat Jumeirah.
Dinner in The Sky - An adventurous dining experience suspended above ground.
Ossiano - Creative Cuisine - in Atlantis The Palm Dubai.
Orfali Bros Bistro - Creative Middle Eastern Cuisine - no-alcohol.
Al Nafoorah - Middle Eastern/Lebanese Cuisine - in Jumeirah Zabeel Saray.
Il Ristorante by Niko Romito - Italian Cuisine - in Bulgari Resort Dubai. Also love Armani/Ristorante in Armani Hotel Dubai.
Hoseki - Japanese Cuisine - in Bulgari Resort Dubai.
Tresind Studio - Indian Cuisine.
Avatara - Vegetarian Cuisine.
2 Stars: Il Ristorante-Niko Romito, Tresind Studio, and STAY by Yannick Alleno (French Cuisine in One&Only The Palm).
1 Star: Dinner by Heston Blumenthal (British Cuisine in Atlantis The Royal), Avatara, Moonrise (creative), Tasca by Jose Avillez (Portuguese Cuisine in Mandarin Oriental Dubai), 11 Woodfire (Modern), Hoseki, Armani/Ristoranti, Al Muntaha, Hakkasan (Chinese), Ossiano, and Torno Subito (Italian in W Dubai – The Palm).
As per the World’s 50 Best List (or top 100 really), Dubai boasts three restaurants in the ranking. Tresind Studio, Orfali Bros Bistro, and Ossiano ranking #11, #46, and #87 respectively in the world, with Orfali Bros Bistro also being #1, Tresind Studio #2, and Ossiano #4 on the Middle East/North Africa’s 50 Best list.
Do you have favorites? Let us know in the comments.
Planning a trip to Sri Lanka can be quite a task, given its vast expanse and countless attractions. However, after numerous explorations, we have curated a luxury itinerary for an optimal 6-night stay that allows you to immerse yourself in this diverse and mesmerizing country.
Considering the significant travel times between locations in Sri Lanka, this itinerary focuses on limiting daily relocations. It revolves around two fascinating areas - the Cultural Triangle and Yala National Park, with a flight bridging the two locations. We suggest spending 4 nights in the Cultural Triangle and 2 nights in Yala National Park, with accommodations at Uga Ulagalla and Uga Chena Huts, respectively, both renowned resorts in their areas.
The Cultural Triangle offers a rich cultural tapestry with 4 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, captivating hikes, exotic cuisine, ancient cave temples, stunning vistas, and friendly locals. On the other hand, Yala National Park, a safari park on the southern coast, boasts the world's highest leopard concentration. You can also encounter elephants, elusive sloth bears, spotted deer, peacocks, crocodiles, and diverse birdlife. Thus, a combination of these regions offers a unique blend of culture, history, safari adventure, and local gastronomy.
Day 1: Your journey begins with a three-hour drive to the Cultural Triangle. Settle into Uga Ulagalla, surrounded by 58 acres of lush gardens, rice fields, and a central 150-year-old mansion. Their Deluxe One Bedroom Pool Villas, designed in a classic Sri Lankan style, feature a living room, bedroom, two bathrooms, and a spacious deck with a pool and sitting area.
Day 2: Explore the majestic Sigiriya, an ancient granite rock fortress and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Following an enjoyable hike, engage in a cooking class with a local for lunch. Later, visit the Dambulla cave temple complex, the largest and best preserved in the country, before retiring to Uga Ulagalla.
Day 3: Start your day with a traditional Sri Lankan egg hopper for breakfast before visiting the Sacred City of Anuradhapura, home to the "tree of enlightenment" and the oldest recorded planted tree in the World. Explore its palaces, monasteries, and monuments and converse with a Buddhist monk to understand their religion and culture. Cycling around the city and relaxing with a massage back at the resort wraps up a beautiful day.
Day 4: A leisurely day includes horseback riding, a nature walk, and relaxing in the villa. End the day with a "kamatha" dinner, a private multi-course meal exploring the authentic, organic, local ingredients in the rice paddy fields.
Day 5: Depart for Yala National Park via plane and drive to Uga Chena Huts, a luxurious resort located adjacent to the park, along the beach. After an afternoon safari drive, indulge in a private beach dinner.
Day 6: Embark on morning and afternoon safaris in Yala National Park to spot Sri Lankan leopards and elephants. If lucky, you might even spot the elusive sloth bear. Celebrate the evening with a sunset cocktail on the beach and dinner in the restaurant.
Day 7: Return to the airport for your connecting flight. Complement this trip with a stay in the Maldives and/or Dubai for some vibrant nightlife and city and desert experiences.
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Luxurious surf expeditions to the Maldives have experienced a surge in popularity as opulent resorts emerge in previously inaccessible locales near coveted surf breaks. Scattered across the vast expanse of the Indian Ocean, the Maldives boast phenomenal surf breaks within numerous atolls, offering optimal surfing conditions between April and October.
Renowned for its sought-after surf breaks, long rides, and convenient access, North Male Atoll enjoys significant recognition within the surfing community. A brief speedboat journey from the airport is all it takes to reach this prime location, which features notable breaks such as Jailbreaks, Honky's, Sultans, Cokes, and Chickens.
Gili Lankanfushi - In close proximity to our preferred breaks in the atoll, Gili Lankanfushi houses a specialized surf center complete with knowledgeable guides. Boasting colossal overwater villas, exceptional cuisine and service, and a personalized ambiance, this is our top surf resort in the atoll.
Four Seasons Kuda Huraa - Similarly situated within North Male Atoll, Four Seasons Kuda Huraa has its own surf center and experienced guides. The resort is larger and better suited for families compared to Gili Lankanfushi.
Kuda Villingili - This recent addition to the luxury surf resort scene is adjacent to Chicken's, one of the Maldives' longest breaks. Kuda Villingili presents enticing luxury options at a competitive price point, and surfing is a mere minute away.
While the breaks in South Male Atoll may not offer rides as lengthy as those in North Male Atoll, there are still delightful shorter rides to be found. Resorts are easily reachable from the airport by speedboat, with our favorite breaks including Guru, Native, and Riptides.
Anantara Dhigu, Anantara Veli, and Naladhu Private Island
Located within the same lagoon, guests of these resorts can dine at any of the restaurants on Anantara Dhigu and Anantara Veli. This trio of resorts offers the largest array of dining and activity options in the Maldives, sharing a dedicated surf center. Anantara Veli is ideal for couples, Anantara Dhigu for families, and Naladhu provides privacy and seclusion. The surf center caters to both novice and seasoned surfers.
Accessible via a picturesque seaplane flight or a domestic flight followed by a short speedboat ride, the remote Dhaalu Atoll promises uncrowded surfing experiences. Our preferred breaks in the area include Vodi, Kasabu, and Hocus Pocus.
Niyama Private Islands Maldives
Surfers can paddle out directly from Niyama Private Island Maldives beach to the Vodi break. Niyama boasts a plethora of activities and some of the Maldives' finest dining options, including underwater, overwater, and treetop venues. A bar for surfers even graces the front of Vodi, making it one of the only luxury resorts in the Maldives with direct access to a break.
A 60-minute seaplane flight from Male transports visitors to the remote Thaa Atoll. Eight entertaining breaks make for excellent surf excursions, with Inside Mikado, Outside Mikado, and Finnimas among our favorites.
COMO Maalifushi
This luxury resort's dedicated surf center organizes excursions when conditions are favorable. While some breaks are approximately 30 minutes from the resort, others are farther away, making full day surfing excursions more common.
Nestled in the southern Maldives, Laamu Atoll features exhilarating breaks, exceptional diving, and snorkeling, rendering it an ideal destination for those seeking an active getaway. Ying Yang is our favored break in the atoll.
Six Senses Laamu
Accessible via a 50-minute domestic flight followed by a 20-minute speedboat ride, Six Senses Laamu is the sole luxury resort in the remote Laamu Atoll. With Ying Yang break in close proximity, surfing is easily accessible. The resort provides remarkable scuba diving and snorkeling excursions, a splendid spa, a treetop restaurant, and a complimentary ice cream bar. The dedicated surf center ensures guests are well-attended to during their stay.
Among the most remote Maldivian atolls, Gaafu Dhaalu is reached via a 70-minute domestic flight and 25-minute subsequent speedboat ride. Our favorite breaks in the area include Five Island, Blue Bowls, Love Charms, and Tiger Stripes. The atoll is uniquely deep, offering extraordinary surfing, diving, and snorkeling experiences.
Ayada Maldives
A commendable resort situated near some of the atoll's top breaks, Ayada Maldives may not be as luxurious as other options, but its proximity to enjoyable surf breaks is undeniable. A dedicated surf facility helps ensure all surfers have a great time.
Dhoni Stella, Four Seasons Explorer, and Soneva in Aqua can be chartered for private surf excursions, allowing for thorough exploration of the atolls. We tailor routes to the finest breaks based on expected conditions. Additionally, we offer an extensive selection of larger yachts for private charter.
Experiencing the Maldives' superb breaks is an absolute delight. We recommend combining a North Male Atoll resort with one in a more remote atoll. One exemplary pairing is Gili Lankanfushi and Niyama Private Islands, which offers an abundance of luxury in two distinct resorts with easy access to surfing. Other popular combinations include Gili Lankanfushi with Niyama, Six Senses Laamu, or COMO Maalifushi. Alternatively, a few nights aboard a private yacht, such as Dhoni Stella, paired with a stay in one of the more remote atolls, can create a truly memorable experience.
Please contact our team for additional information and assistance in customizing a vacation tailored to your preferences and interests.
Ah, the Seychelles - a dazzling constellation of over 100 islands nestled south of the equator, lounging approximately 1,000 miles off Africa's east coast in the Indian Ocean. These terrestrial gems come in two distinct flavors: Granite and Coral. The Granite islands, renowned for their breathtaking beauty, feature colossal boulders adorning immaculate shores. With verdant tropical foliage creating a striking juxtaposition against pristine beaches and cerulean waters, the Granite islands are truly a sight to behold.
The triumvirate of Mahé, Praslin, and La Digue forms the epicenter of Seychellois life, where the majority of inhabitants reside and work. Mahé, the largest of the bunch, houses the vibrant capital, Victoria, the international airport, and the bulk of the population. The island is a treasure trove of experiences, from snorkeling and diving to hiking, shopping, or sunbathing on a secluded beach. Our favorite accommodations on Mahé include Anantara Maia Seychelles Villas, Four Seasons Seychelles, Hilton Northolme, and Constance Ephelia.
Praslin, the second largest island, boasts awe-inspiring beaches like Anse Lazio and Anse Georgette. As if that weren't enough, it also harbors the UNESCO World Heritage site, Valle De Mai—an ancient palm forest that shelters the alluring Coco de Mer coconut. A brief 15-minute flight suffices to traverse from Mahé to Praslin. For unparalleled luxury, consider Raffles Seychelles or Constance Lemuria Resort on Praslin Island.
No discussion of Seychellois beaches would be complete without mentioning the pièce de résistance: Anse Source d'Argent on La Digue Island. This beach is the most photographed in the Seychelles, characterized by its massive granite boulders strewn across the shore. La Digue, accessible by a short boat ride from Praslin, offers day-trip opportunities or overnight stays. Our preferred resort on La Digue Island is the boutique Le Domaine De L’Orangeraie, while Six Senses Zil Pasyon on nearby Felicite Island enables effortless excursions to La Digue.
Several private islands have also welcomed the development of luxury resorts, providing ideal havens for relaxation, dining, privacy, and diving at some of the most secluded and opulent island retreats in the World. For the ultimate experience in seclusion and privacy, one can even arrange to rent an entire island. Island hopping is a popular pastime in the Seychelles, and convenient transportation between the islands makes it easy to savor multiple destinations during your stay.
Have you ever pondered about the grandiose overwater villas in the Maldives? If so, here are the 11 largest overwater villas to satisfy your curiosity.
It is important to note that when evaluating the size of the villas, we have relied on the measurements provided by the respective resorts. The process of calculating villa size varies among resorts, with some accounting for solely the interior, while others consider the exterior deck and pool areas, and a few resorts remain ambiguous in their approach. It is evident that a prominent trend is to include as much exterior deck and pool space as possible to augment the villa's overall size.
While the St. Regis Maldives Vommuli boasts the largest overwater villa with the John Jacob Astor Estate, there seems to be some debate surrounding its claim. Several individuals, myself included, struggle to discern how it surpasses Gili Lankanfushi's Private Reserve. Upon further inquiry, the St. Regis Maldives Vommuli informed us that they expanded the villa's area with the addition of a sand deck, yet we remain skeptical of its largest claim. Nonetheless, adhering to the resorts' furnished figures, we present the following list of colossal overwater bungalows.
The 11 overwater each exceed 10,000 square feet, with the largest two over 18,000 square feet. The noteworthy features common among the listed villas are an exclusive swimming pool, a capacious living room, a principal bedroom and bathroom, and direct access to the lagoon. However, they differ in their number of bedrooms, interior design and style, and amenities.
Without further ado, here are the 11 largest overwater villas in the Maldives.
Size: 18,579 sq. ft. / 1,726 sqm.
Number of bedrooms: 3
Features: Two-story villa with a cinema room, huge living and dining room, spa treatment room, swimming pool, gym, kitchen, and multiple decks. A sand deck leads to great views and the lagoon.
Size: 18,300 sq. ft. / 1,700 sqm.
Number of bedrooms: 4
Features: Only accessible by boat and freestanding out in the lagoon, the villa has a gym, massage room, cinema room with a glass cutout in the floor, expansive decks, huge swimming pool, a waterslide from the upper level leading into the lagoon, kitchen, butler room, and more!
Size: 16,146 sq. ft. / 1,500 sqm.
Number of bedrooms: 2
Features: A huge central living and dining room with an expansive deck and swimming pool.
Size: 15,866 sq. ft. / 1,474 sqm.
Number of bedrooms: 4
Features: Spread over two levels, this villa has a generous sized swimming pool, jacuzzi, large deck, kitchen, living room, game room, spa treatment and steam room.
Size: 15,296 sq. ft. / 1,421 sqm.
Number of bedrooms: 4
Features: Spread over 2 levels, this massive villa has a swimming pool, curved waterslide leading into the lagoon. The main level has the primary bedroom and indoor and outdoor bathroom areas with a jacuzzi, living room, dining room, a second bedroom and bathroom complete the main level. Upstairs are two additional bedrooms and bathrooms along with a TV lounge and gym.
Size: 13,896 sq. ft. / 1,291 sqm.
Number of bedrooms: 4
Features: Similar to the Water Reserve, the Water Retreat is on a different jetty and has a study, gym, an outdoor shower and bath with private access to the lagoon, TV lounge, pantry, minibar, in-villa wine vault, and a waterslide leading into the lagoon.
Size: 11,976 sq. ft. / 1,113 sqm.
Number of bedrooms: 3
Features: Two separate structures, one with a two-bedroom overwater villa with a large pool and the second structure contains a one-bedroom villa with a second pool. Ideal for families with older children or couples traveling together.
Size: 11,302 sq. ft. / 1,050 sqm.
Number of bedrooms: 4
Features: This is a pretty villa. With an interior space of nearly 5,300 sq. ft. and outdoor space of 6,000 sq ft., this villa has a pool, dining room, living room, massage room, aerial yoga space, gym, and a bar. A luxury spa resort, this is ideal for those wanting to work on themselves while enjoying the Maldives.
Size: 10,656 sq. ft. / 990 sqm.
Number of bedrooms: 3
Features: Over 4,300 sq. ft. of internal space and more than 6,300 sq. ft. outdoors with the decks and two pools, this unique villa contains two different structures. One structure houses the primary bedroom, bathroom, massage room, living room, along with the primary pool and multi-level deck. The second structure houses two additional bedrooms and bathrooms, a second living room and a deck with the second pool. Great for families with older children who want a little separation, yet still close together.
Size: 10,441 sq. ft. / 970 sqm.
Number of bedrooms: 3
Features: A two-level villa with a spacious living and dining room on the main level, bedrooms upstairs, and a rooftop terrace with amazing views. There is a gym, sauna, hammam, and the spacious deck has a pool and sitting areas. The inside space is 4,187 sq. ft.
Size: 10,226 sq. ft. / 950 sqm.
Number of bedrooms: 4
Features: Two-story villa with a large pool, overwater hammocks, spa, indoor and outdoor dining areas, and sensational views.
12. Overwater Reef Residence at Park Hyatt Maldives Hadahaa – 9,634 sq. ft./895 sqm.
13. Two-Bedroom Water Reserve with Slide at Soneva Fushi – 9,225 sq. ft./857 sqm.
14. Presidential Overwater Suite at Radisson Blu Resort Maldives – 8,503sq. ft./790 sqm.
15. Two-Bedroom Water Reserve with Slide at Soneva Jani – 8,310 sq. ft./772 sqm.
16. Three-Bedroom Water Suite at Four Seasons Landaa Giraavaru – 7,438 sq. ft./691 sqm.
17. Grand Baglioni Maldives Villa at Baglioni Resort Maldives – 7,212 sq. ft./670 sqm.
18. The Muraka at Conrad Maldives Rangali Island – 7,016 sq. ft./652 sqm.
19. Presidential Water Villa at Emerald Maldives – 6,889 sq. ft./640 sqm.
20. Three-Bedroom Water Retreat with Slide at Soneva Jani – 6,727 sq. ft./ 625 sqm.
21. Two-Bedroom Overwater Villa with Pool at Waldorf Astoria Maldives Ithaafushi – 6,714 sq. ft./ 624 sqm.
22. The Romantic Residence at Velaa Private Island – 6,437 sq. ft./598 sqm.
23. Three bedroom COMO Sunset Villa at COMO Cocoa Island – 6,351 sq. ft./590 sqm.
24. One-Bedroom Water Reserve with Slide at Soneva Fushi – 6,297sq. ft./585 sqm.
25. Two-bedroom Ocean Residence with Private Pool at Milaidhoo Island – 6,071 sq. ft./564 sqm.
26. One-Bedroom Water Reserve with Slide at Soneva Jani – 5,974 sq. ft./555 sqm.
27. The Nautilus Retreat with Private Pool at The Nautilus Maldives – 5,834sq. ft./542 sqm.
28. Stella Maris at Waldorf Astoria Maldives Ithaafushi – 5,767 sq. ft./536 sqm.
29. Three-Bedroom Water Suite at Four Seasons Kuda Huraa – 5,585 sq. ft./518 sqm.
30. Two Bedroom Ocean Pool Pavilion at Niyama Private Islands – 5,543 sq. ft./515 sqm.
31. Two Bedroom Rehendi Presidential Suite Pool at Taj Exotica Maldives – 5,381 sq. ft./500 sqm.
As always, we have specially negotiated rates at each of these villas.
Have you stayed in any of these villas or which ones do you want to stay in? Did we miss any? If we did, let us know as it wasn’t intentional. Let us know as we would love to hear your thoughts.
If you’re looking for a once in a lifetime experience you need to add snorkeling at Hanifaru Bay to the top of your list of Maldives experiences. Located in the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve of Baa Atoll Hanifaru Bay is a Marine Protected Area due to its importance as a feeding ground for Reef Mantas (Mobula alfredi).
Manta rays are the gentle giants of the Maldives and one of the largest animals in the ocean, with a wingspan of up to 15 feet (23 feet for the Oceanic Manta). They unfurl their cephalic fins on either side of their mouth to funnel plankton-rich water into their mouths and then use comb-like gill rakers to filter out the food from the sea water. During the northeast monsoon season large numbers of mantas aggregate in Hanifaru Bay. Between May and November the strong lunar tides overcome the force of the monsoonal current and plankton-rich water is sucked from the depths into the atoll and then trapped inside the shallow bay of Hanifaru. With the huge volumes of plankton in Hanifaru Bay, it is common to witness large feeding aggregations of Manta Rays making it making it an ideal location for visitors to swim and snorkel with these magnificent creatures.
Swimming with manta rays is a true “pinch me” experience. During manta season you can see anywhere between a handful and a couple of hundred manta rays, and entering the water to witness this spectacle, surrounded by these ocean giants is awe inspiring. The sight of these gentle giants gliding effortlessly through the water is unforgettable, and their curious nature often leads them to swim within just a few feet of snorkelers.
One of the most common questions we hear is about how safe it is to swim with Mantas. While Mantas and stingrays are related they are vastly different and the safety question likely comes from the misconception that mantas have a sting…you’ll be pleased to hear they don’t and are perfectly safe to swim with. Although their large size can be daunting they are gentle giants…even if they have little concept of personal space sometimes. When in the water with these beautiful creatures it is important to remain aware of your surroundings, give them space wherever possible and don’t touch them as this can upset the delicate balance of microbes on their skin that keeps them healthy.
There are some excellent resorts in Baa Atoll that will get you close to the action with some resorts offering a “Manta on Call” service and the benefit of having a Manta Trust Marine Biologist on hand to share their knowledge and passion for Manta Rays with you sharing insights to manta life history and biology as well as the critical research the Manta Trust is undertaking in the Maldives. This research has included developing Manta ray interaction best practices and as such their it is important to follow these strict guidelines in order to protect the delicate ecosystem, prevent damage to the coral reefs and reduce any potential negative impact on the Reef Manta population. Visitors are required to obtain a permit to enter the MPA (this will be handled by your resort), and the number of visitors is limited to help preserve the area's natural beauty and biodiversity and to give the mantas a break from visitors every once in a while.
As someone who has spent two decades crafting unforgettable honeymoon experiences across the Indian Ocean and having had the privilege of staying in the most exquisite villas, I am pleased to present our curated list of the ultimate honeymoon villas.
While a spectacular villa is certainly a prerequisite for an unforgettable honeymoon, we believe that the overall experience is what truly sets these resorts apart. That's why we've selected only the most exceptional villas at resorts that offer everything from world-class wine cellars and Michelin-starred quality dining to impeccable service and a plethora of activities and excursions. Of course, each resort boasts romantic settings and experiences that are sure to leave you and your partner feeling utterly enchanted. Without further ado, here's the list!
This magnificent overwater villa features a retractable roof that opens with the push of a button, allowing you to gaze at the stars from the comfort of your bed. With its waterslide that leads straight into the lagoon, spacious swimming pool, ample deck space, and kitchenette stocked with delicious snacks, the Water Reserve at Soneva Jani offers an unforgettable experience. We're also smitten with the resort's overwater movie theater, observatory, and superb spa.
Cheval Blanc Randheli is among the finest resorts in the Maldives and indeed the world. With its breathtaking villas, exquisite architecture, lush gardens and beaches, exciting activities, and world-class service and cuisine, it's no wonder that it's a favorite among our guests. We are particularly taken with the Island Villas, which are located on a pristine beach and feature an excellent design. A capacious swimming pool, garden, and opulent bathroom make this the perfect romantic retreat.
Accessible only by boat, this freestanding overwater villa boasts a private swimming pool, its own beach deck, direct access to the ocean, a spa treatment room, indoor and outdoor dining areas, and a luxurious bathroom. The Romantic Residence at Velaa Private Island is a rare and exclusive experience that you won't soon forget. The resort offers an impressive array of watersports toys, a multi-story wine tower, the Maldives' best chef (Gaushan De Silva), an overwater spa, and tables in the pool for enjoying cocktails at sunset.
With only 15 overwater villas, Kudadoo Maldives Private Island offers an extremely private all-inclusive experience where you can indulge in anything your heart desires. Whether it's a private picnic, intimate dinner setup, wine tasting, or snorkeling adventure, almost anything is possible. The villas feature access to a fantastic house reef for snorkeling, and we highly recommend experiencing the romantic underwater restaurant at neighboring Hurawalhi.
Also known as Villa 11, Villa North Island is a one-of-a-kind villa nestled among granite boulders at the end of the main beach. This extraordinary villa spans multiple levels and features wooden walkways leading down to the beach. The highlight of the villa is the marble bathtub for two with breathtaking ocean views. Exploring North Island and enjoying a private beach is a romantic dream! North Island is a perfect spot for seclusion and privacy.
The Pasyon Pool Villa at Six Senses Zil Pasyon offers a truly breathtaking experience with its spacious bedroom, swing in the bathroom, and deck featuring dining and sitting areas, a large swimming pool, and sweeping panoramic views of the stunning Indian Ocean. These villas are uniquely positioned to allow honeymooners to explore the surrounding granite boulders in complete privacy. We're particularly enamored with the resort's spa, which is one of our all-time favorites in the world. Moreover, we recommend taking easy day trips to nearby La Digue Island, which boasts one of the world's best beaches.
Located in Sri Lanka's cultural triangle, Uga Ulagalla is in close proximity to four UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Our favorite activity in the area is hiking up to Sigiriya, but there are plenty of other cultural treasures to discover, including a cave-temple complex, ancient cities, and the opportunity to engage with friendly locals. The resort's luxurious villas are exquisite, providing a perfect place to relax after a day of exploring. We strongly recommend adding an extra day or two to your stay here as the villa and resort are so beautiful.
Did you know that you can enjoy a safari experience in the Indian Ocean? Yala National Park in Sri Lanka is home to the world's highest density of leopards, along with sloth bears, elephants, and many other fascinating species. Chena Huts, located on the park's border, offers the ideal location to experience this stunning wildlife. You might even spot an elephant strolling along the beach during check-in - as we did. Chena Huts features 14 luxurious villas complete with private pools and decks.
If you're looking for a way to break up the long flights getting to the Indian Ocean, stopping over in Dubai is an excellent option. And why not create the ultimate honeymoon combination by combining any of the aforementioned resorts with a stay at Burj Al Arab?
The Club One-Bedroom Suite at Burj Al Arab is an over-the-top and utterly unique accommodation that you won't find anywhere else in the world. Spread across two levels, this suite boasts a spacious bedroom and bathroom upstairs, as well as a separate study. Downstairs, you'll find a lavish living room, bar, and dining area, all framed by floor-to-ceiling windows with stunning views of Dubai's skyline. The resort's discreet butler service, room service, and daily romantic surprises make for an unforgettable experience. We also adore the stunning main pool area and exceptional restaurants. Burj Al Arab is a great spot to decompress for a few days after a long flight and a big wedding.
Adding a desert experience to your honeymoon can bring an exciting and diverse element to your trip, and Abu Dhabi is the perfect place to do so. The Liwa Desert, located in The Empty Quarter, is home to some of the most awe-inspiring desert landscapes in the world.
Situated amidst breathtaking sand dunes, Qasr Al Sarab offers a range of exhilarating activities, including dune bashing, camel riding, falconry, desert hikes, and archery, among others. These experiences add a fun-filled and uniquely beautiful romantic element to your desert getaway. The Royal Pavilion Villas, which are located over a quarter mile from the resort, are for adults only and provide the ultimate in Abu Dhabi luxury, with the privacy and intimacy of a remote desert location.
At Linara Travel, we have specially negotiated rates and amenities at all of the above properties. We are passionate about helping make your honeymoon an unforgettable dream come true!
A common inquiry posed by many prospective travelers pertains to the suitability of the Maldives as a summer destination. In response, we wholeheartedly endorse the Maldives as a prime choice for a summer getaway, and here are the reasons why:
Warm Weather
When researching the Maldives, terms such as "southwest monsoon" and "rainy season" might surface, raising questions about the weather during summer months. While it is true that rainfall is more frequent between May and October than January through April, the Maldives' wet season is comparable to the dry seasons of other destinations. For example, the Maldives experiences less rainfall and fewer rainy days than the Caribbean and the Seychelles during their respective dry seasons.
Typically, summer in the Maldives involves sporadic afternoon or evening showers occurring a few times per week. Despite sending countless travelers to the Maldives annually, we seldom receive complaints about the weather during summer. With balmy air and water temperatures, an hour-long evening shower hardly dampens anyone's spirits.
Attractive Pricing
During Europe's chilly winter months, many Europeans flock to the Maldives, resulting in higher demand and prices. Consequently, resorts offer discounted rates during the summer months to attract visitors. The Maldives presents exceptional value for money, particularly during summer. Our exclusive offers and special amenities at various resorts further enhance this value. A week-long stay in an overwater villa with a pool can easily be more cost-effective than trips to the Caribbean, Tahiti and Bora Bora, Fiji, or even Europe.
Engaging Activities
Summer in the Maldives offers optimal conditions for two distinct activities: snorkeling with manta rays and surfing.
Manta Ray Snorkeling: During summer, the plankton, tide, and water conditions in Hanifaru Bay are ideal for attracting large gatherings of manta rays. Recognized as the largest manta ray feeding station globally, Hanifaru Bay and the greater Baa Atoll are designated as a protected UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve. Snorkeling with manta rays is a remarkable experience possible from May through November. Some fortunate snorkelers even have the rare opportunity to spot whale sharks in Hanifaru Bay. Renowned nearby resorts include Amilla Maldives Resort and Residences, Vakkaru Maldives, Anantara Kihavah Maldives Villas, The Nautilus Maldives, Soneva Fushi, and Milaidhoo, among others.
Surfing: During summer, world-class surf breaks emerge at the atolls' edges. Resorts such as Gili Lankanfushi, Four Seasons Kuda Huraa, Kuda Villingili, Six Senses Laamu, and Niyama Private Islands provide easy access to exceptional surf spots. For more information about surfing in the Maldives, check-out this post. In summary, the Maldives warm weather, reduced rates, and unique activities make it an exceptional destination for a summer vacation.
In summary, the Maldives warm weather, reduced rates, and unique activities make it an exceptional destination for a summer vacation.