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Thursday 27 March 2014

Where to go in the Maldives



Planning for a holidays to Maldives? Well it just got a whole lot easier with Antilogvacations. Here is a list of the top picks for every type of traveller.








Reethi Rah



This all-villa resort is an exclusive and spacious private escape. It is extremely close to Malé which makes it convenient for families with babies or younger children. The resort’s facilities for kids are pretty impressive. The KidsOnly Club has its own pool and restaurant with activities that include tennis and swimming lessons, sushi-making and even special day trips. There are also a range of activities and trips for the whole family including diving, dolphin tours, fishing charters and sunset sails on traditional Maldivian dhonis.

The resort is comprised of 130 thatched-roof beach and overwater villas. Spa treatments can be enjoyed in an overwater suite at the spa, and there are yoga, tai chi and pilates classes available. Dining options include a specialty Japanese restaurant over the sea, and a boho-chic, sand-between-the-toes restaurant set up on the beach featuring Arabian delights.

Best for: Those looking for reuniting and spending some time with the whole family, as well as kid-only activities so parents can indulge in some pampering and relaxation as well.




Reethi Rah’s KidsOnly Club




Maalifushi 
by COMO



Infinity plunge pools at Maalifushi

This is the newest addition to the Maldives, Maalifushi, by COMO. Located in the pristine Thaa Atoll, Maalifushi is situated near some impressive surf breaks, a string of uninhabited nearby islands, and is in an area where whale shark sightings are common.
Maalifushi consists of 66 overwater and garden villas and suites, all with equally spectacular views: either of lush wide open areas of land where children can play, or directly out to sea which is ideal for couples. For those looking forward to the resort group’s award-winning spa facilities, the COMO Shambhala Retreat at Maalifushi will not disappoint. There are eight overwater, ocean-facing treatment rooms, steam rooms, pool, and an open air yoga pavilion.

It is best for those interested in health and wellness, who like being ahead of the curve in terms of discovering new properties.




                                                       The famous COMO Shambhala Spa



Gili Lankanfushi





Relaxation is paramount

Gili Lankanfushi is the best example of barefoot luxury. Located just 20-minutes by speedboat from Malé, this resort is set in one of the largest lagoons in the Maldives. The 45 luxurious villas are seriously oversized, and some are on private islands only accessible by boat. The resort also features its own PADI diving school and a range of other watersports, activities, tennis courts and a freshwater swimming pool. The spa also has a glass floor so you can watch the fish swim by below as you indulge in your treatments.
Gili Lankanfushi follows a ‘no shoes, no news’ philosophy. Essentially, guests are encouraged to kick off their shoes, leave their computers at home, switch off their iPhones, and really embrace the laidback, stress-free nature of island life!
It is a must forhHoneymooners and couples who love rustic luxury and are looking to really switch off and enjoy their time away from the rest of the world.






Four Seasons Explorer




For those looking to really explore this island nation in style, the most elegant way is to cruise around aboard a super yacht. The Four Seasons Explorer is a floating resort with 10 spacious state rooms and the ultra-luxurious Explorer Suite, all decked out with contemporary teak furnishings and Indian fabrics with stunning views from their large port windows.

Dive enthusiasts will love the fully-equipped onboard PADI dive centre offering 3 dives per day. The Explorer is the fastest-cruising live aboard in the Maldives, giving guests access to some of the country’s most secluded dive spots – channel dives with sharks and rays, cleaning station, wrecks, and coral overhangs.  There is also a spa therapist onboard for some post-dive pampering.

It is a honest recommendation for sailors, divers, and restless sea-lovers who can’t bear to be tied down to one location.


                                                     Pull up alongside isolated sandbars



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