The Ultimate Luxury Escape - Milaidhoo Island Maldives
Experience reinvented luxury at MilaidhooIsland Maldives where guests are not just holidaymakers but story writers of
their dream holiday set amid azure blue waters and white sandy beaches of Maldives.
From candlelit dinners to scented baths, from flower bedecked beds to the perfect place to say, at Milaidhoo, every moment is precious.
Opened in November 2016, Milaidhoo
is a boutique luxury resort in the Baa Atoll UNESCO biosphere reserve, close to
Hanifaru Bay, 126km north west of Male. It is perfect for nature lovers as the coral
reef which encircles the island, is a protected area and noted as an
outstanding snorkelling and diving site in its own right.
The tiny beautiful island is
abundant with tropical greenery, measures just 300m by 180m and is fringed by
soft deep white sand beaches.
At Milaidhoo Island individual
infinity pools blend seamlessly into a mirror flat sea and gourmet restaurants are set in three Dhoni sailing boats.
When you arrive at Milaidhoo Island,
you’ll feel like you’ve stepped into a dream. But when you pinch yourself, you’ll
discover a reality even more magical.
This is where you fall in
love. with each other, with nature, and with life. Again and again and again.
From candlelit dinners to scented baths, from flower bedecked beds to the perfect place to say, at Milaidhoo, every moment is precious.
Open the door to your luxury retreat
– either a lodge nestled between palm trees, or a villa standing over the
water. Devote your day to total relaxation: drift in your private pool, take a
meditation class, and indulge in a spa treatment using fragrant lime and
coconut oils. Sip delicious fresh fruit juices from the Pool Bar, which becomes
a laid-back cocktail lounge by night. With views every bit as sensational as
the food, three tempting restaurants will help round off each day with style.
Contact the team of Capital Travel and Tours to experience your stay at the beautiful villas and endless wooden
walkways stretching over the water at Milaidhoo Island.
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