An
incomparable showcase of Mother Nature’s omnipotence, the
Maldives merge castaway fantasy with paradisiacal reality.
Scattered randomly over the far reaches of the Indian Ocean, the
country’s 26 isolated atolls and surrounding waters epitomize
raw beauty and simplicity. Azure waters teem
with rainbows of marine life. Shallow, uninhabited palm fringed
islets drown in downy sands and rising tides. By night,
moonlight illuminates vast expanses of great blue, forming an
ever-changing kaleidoscope of aqua. However,
it’s the presence of top global resorts that ultimately
consummates this Maldivian love affair, facilitating the romance
between creature comforts and Earth’s core elements.
In the Male Southern atoll, a series of
petite islands host three separate Anantara properties –
Anantara Dhigu Resort & Spa, Anantara Veli Resort & Spa,
and Naladhu- Maldivian for “long,” “sand,” and “beautiful
island,” respectively - all connected by a small network of foot
bridges, lagoons, and shuttle boats. Each property flaunts a
unique style and appeal. Dhigu’s predominantly oceanfront
bungalows, Veli’s traditional over water villas, and Naladhu’s
immaculate ocean homes suit all tastes of the discerning
vacation palate.
The Anantara enclave has nine eclectic bars
and restaurants to choose from, three idyllic swimming pools,
and plentiful wide-open spaces for water-sport enthusiasts.
Opportunities for kayaking, snorkeling, windsurfing, wake
boarding, parasailing, and water-skiing beckon at the water
activities center, Aquafanatics, while ground staff organize
Asian cooking classes, local arts and crafts sessions, and land
based sports tournaments. The flagship
overwater spa features the dexterity of Thai massage therapists,
who indulge guests in traditional and signature treatments over
tranquil glass bottom floors.
In
the entire Maldives, Naladhu is the only resort to
provide the bonafide ocean home experience, pampering guests
with 3200 square foot houses perched over the rising tide.
The baroque patterned, wrought iron entrance opens the
doors of tropical elegance, combining contemporary minimalism
with maritime nostalgia. Antique accessories commingle Asian
inspiration with European influences. Replacing a central living
room with an infinity pool, cool, fresh waters are steps away
from anywhere in the house, spilling into the ocean at one end
and into the innovative plexiglass/marble bathtub at the other.
Behind the bathing area, a passageway leads to the beautifully
landscaped outdoor shower, mirroring the indigenous shrubbery
and palm trees that adorn the western perimeter of the infinity
pool. On the footsteps of the hardwood floors and meticulously
furnished master bedroom, a queen bed hammock sways back and
forth nearly gliding over the water. A thatched roof dining area
and private veranda welcome the light mist from ocean zephyrs
while unveiling a panorama of unadulterated ocean and sky.
Personal butlers readily await the requests and whims of
residents in Naladhu’s nineteen homes; but at most times, an
overwhelming sentiment of completeness renders the intended
butler services null and void. Given Naladhu’s exclusivity,
guests are able to use the common facilities and outlets of
neighboring Veli and Dhigu though the reverse does not apply.
This means that guests can easily limit their interactions with
others and maintain varying degrees of privacy.
Across the lagoons, at Anantara Dhigu
Resort & Spa, a festive yet relaxing ambience prevails.
The property feels busy compared to its two neighbors
with live music in the evenings, the enclave’s most popular
restaurant, Fuddan Fusion Grill, and the traffic of 110 villas.
However, Dhigu successful stymies the big resort feel by virtue
of its design and ample acreage. Service never drops below a 5
star level and the property fills a niche for couples, who enjoy
regular doses of human interaction.
For your fabulous Maldives escape, visit
www.naladhu.com and
http://dhigu-maldives.anantara.com/.