The Maldives
a tropical paradise in the Indian Ocean is the ultimate destination for a dream holiday. Picture yourself on pristine white-sand beaches, surrounded by crystal-clear turquoise waters and lush palm trees. Each of the Maldives' over 1,000 islands offers its own slice of heaven, with luxurious resorts and private overwater villas providing an unparalleled level of serenity and exclusivity.
Experience world-class diving and snorkelling in the Maldives' vibrant coral reefs, teeming with marine life such as colourful fish, graceful manta rays, and majestic whale sharks. Whether you’re a seasoned diver or a first-time snorkeler, the underwater wonders here are simply breathtaking.
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Indulge in spa treatments overlooking the ocean, dine on fresh seafood under the stars, and enjoy a variety of water sports including kayaking, paddleboarding, and jet skiing. The Maldives is also renowned for its excellent surfing spots, offering waves for both beginners and experienced surfers.
A trip to the Maldives is not just about relaxation; it’s also about unique experiences. Take a sunset dolphin cruise, go island hopping to explore local culture and traditions, or have a romantic dinner on a secluded sandbank.
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Perfect for honeymooners, families, and solo travellers alike, the Maldives offers something for everyone. Its natural beauty, luxurious accommodations, and unparalleled experiences make it a holiday destination like no other. Escape to the Maldives and create memories that will last a lifetime.
Price: £££
TA Score: 5
Google: 4.8
Anantara Veli Maldives Resort
Adults-Only
Board: Half Board / All-Inclusive
Anantara Veli is an adults only retreat in South Malé Atoll that pairs overwater living with a gentle focus on wellbeing. The setting is a clear lagoon shared with sister islands, which brings more variety in dining and activity while keeping the intimate feel of a small resort. The speedboat journey from the airport is short, yet once you step onto the timber jetty, life slows to an island pace shaped by sun, sea and soft service.
Most accommodation sits above the water, with bungalows placed for privacy and open views. Interiors use natural materials and calm colours. Beds face the horizon, terraces have steps to the lagoon, and some categories add a plunge pool for quiet swims in complete seclusion. It feels airy and restful rather than formal, with thoughtful touches that make days flow without effort.
Wellness is woven into the experience. Morning yoga on a deck by the water helps set the tone. The spa offers massage, body rituals and facials that take cues from Asian traditions. There are visiting practitioners for personalised consultations, along with a gym, jogging routes on the boardwalks and low impact activities that suit the climate. Guests who wish can build a simple programme across their stay, while others dip in and out as they please.
Dining is a high point. Baan Huraa serves Thai dishes in an overwater setting that suits long lunches and unhurried dinners. Origami brings Japanese favourites, including sushi and teppan, while the main oceanfront venue offers generous breakfasts and themed evenings. With easy boat hops to Dhigu, there is more choice still, from beach grills to contemporary takes on island produce. Private dining can be arranged on a small sandbank or on a deck with the lagoon as the backdrop.
Time on the water is easy to arrange. Kayaks and paddle boards explore the shallows, guided snorkelling trips visit lively reefs, and cruises track the sunset. Surfers find friendly breaks nearby at the right time of year, while divers have access to channels and pinnacles within reach of the island. The activity team keep things relaxed and well organised, so even first timers feel at ease.
Evenings are quiet by design. Couples linger over a final drink, watch fish dart below the boardwalk lights, and stroll back to bungalows to fall asleep to the sound of the sea. Anantara Veli suits those who value calm, privacy and good food, with enough variety across the lagoon to keep each day fresh.
Price: £££
TA Score: 4.8
Google: 4.7
Sun Siyam Iru Fushi
Family-Friendly
Board: All-Inclusive
Set in the heart of Noonu Atoll, Sun Siyam Iru Fushi stretches across more than fifty acres of palm groves and soft beaches, surrounded by turquoise waters that seem to glow in the sunlight. A scenic seaplane journey from Malé sets the stage for an island escape where every detail feels considered. This is one of the largest private islands in the Maldives, yet it maintains a sense of calm and privacy with winding sandy paths leading to hidden coves and quiet lagoons.
Accommodation is both varied and luxurious. Guests may choose beachfront villas shaded by palms, or water villas poised above the lagoon. Each option has its own charm. Beach villas offer open-air bathrooms and direct access to white sands, while overwater residences feature private decks and glass floor panels that look onto the reef below. Families can spread out in multi-room retreats, while couples will find intimacy in secluded hideaways with infinity pools. Natural materials and warm tones create a sense of comfort, complemented by thoughtful amenities that make each space feel inviting rather than formal.
Dining is a central part of life on the island. With fifteen restaurants and bars, the resort offers cuisines from around the world. Guests can enjoy Japanese teppanyaki with ocean views, savour French dishes at Flavours, or try Maldivian specialities prepared with the freshest local catch. The Islander’s Grill is perfect for dining on the sand beneath the stars, while casual poolside venues and cafés provide a relaxed setting throughout the day. From fine dining to simple treats like gelato and freshly baked bread, variety is always close at hand.
Wellness is woven into the experience. The Spa by Thalgo France is one of the largest in the Maldives, with over one hundred and sixty treatments available. Set among tropical gardens, its thatched pavilions create a peaceful retreat. Couples can share treatments in private suites, while yoga and meditation spaces look out onto calming views. A modern fitness centre, tennis courts, and water sports complete the balance of activity and relaxation, giving guests the choice to energise or unwind as they wish.
The ocean provides endless opportunities for exploration. The resort’s SSI-certified dive centre offers instruction for beginners and excursions for experienced divers. Colourful reefs nearby are home to turtles, rays, and countless species of tropical fish. Seasonal visits from manta rays and whale sharks make diving and snorkelling even more special. For those who prefer to remain above water, sailing trips, paddle boards, windsurfing, and dolphin cruises offer gentle ways to enjoy the sea.
Families are well cared for. A lively kids’ club runs creative activities, while a family pool and sports facilities provide entertainment for all ages. Couples seeking a quieter atmosphere can slip away to the adults-only infinity pool or arrange a private dinner on a sandbank. Movie nights under the stars, cultural performances with traditional music, and bonfires on the beach bring the island together in the evenings.
As night falls, the island takes on a new rhythm. Bars host live music, sky-watching reveals constellations with unusual clarity, and the sound of the waves creates a natural soundtrack. Whether enjoying champagne on a villa deck or sharing a quiet walk along the shoreline, each evening feels unhurried and memorable.
Sun Siyam Iru Fushi is more than a resort. It is a setting where luxury and nature exist in harmony, where guests of every age find something to inspire them, and where time seems to pause. The result is a holiday that leaves lasting impressions long after departure.
Baros Maldives
Adults-Only leaning
Board: B&B / Half Board
Baros has welcomed guests for decades, and that heritage shows in confident, understated service and an island that feels perfectly balanced. It is small enough to walk around in fifteen minutes, yet every path seems to lead to a view worth pausing for. The lagoon is a pale blue crescent, and the house reef lies close to shore, which means guests can slip on a mask and meet reef life within moments.
Villas come in beach and overwater styles, finished in rich wood and stone with thoughtful lighting and generous outdoor space. Many add private pools, though the sea sits just beyond the deck with a steady invitation to swim. Privacy is held carefully. Each villa feels like its own sanctuary, framed by tropical planting and set to catch the breeze.
Dining is elegant but relaxed. The Lighthouse is known for refined, contemporary plates served beneath a striking white canopy that has become a symbol of the resort. Cayenne specialises in grills with a Maldivian accent. Lime is the all day option with breakfast that sets a high bar and relaxed lunches in the shade. Wine is taken seriously, and the setting encourages conversation and slow courses rather than haste.
The reef is Baros’ great gift. Coral gardens ring the island, attracting turtles, rays and clouds of fish. Guided snorkels help first timers build confidence, while experienced swimmers explore independently. The dive centre runs small group trips to nearby sites and offers gentle introductions for beginners. Out on the water, traditional dhoni cruises give a sense of place that modern boats cannot match.
Service is discreet and well trained. Staff notice preferences and work quietly to anticipate them, yet they never intrude. Private dining on a sandbank, breakfast on a wooden deck set out over the sea, and vow renewals for couples who wish to mark a moment all feel natural here. Evenings settle into an easy rhythm of soft music, starry skies and calm conversation.
Baros is for travellers who appreciate detail, natural beauty and a feeling of timeless island style. There is no excess or noise, only the essentials done well, from linen on the table to the curve of the shoreline.
Price: ££££
TA Score: 4.8
Google: 4.7
Komandoo Maldives Island Resort
Adults-Only Resort
Board: AI
Komandoo is a small adults-only resort in the Maldives’ Lhaviyani Atoll. Its size creates intimacy and calm, making it a favourite for couples. The island is surrounded by a clear lagoon and coral reefs, offering excellent snorkelling and diving.
Villas are scattered along the beach or built overwater, blending natural wood, thatch and modern comfort. Each provides seclusion, with terraces or decks to watch sunsets and sea life. Interiors are simple and elegant, designed to encourage relaxation.
The resort has a handful of dining options, including a main restaurant with live cooking stations and an overwater dining experience. The spa is set in tropical gardens, with treatments that use natural products.
Komandoo is peaceful, personal and authentic, perfect for travellers seeking simplicity and romance