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PAID CONTENT FOR MILAIDHOO MALDIVES


Milaidhoo Maldives BAA ATOLL, MALDIVES


Tucked within the pristine waters of Baa Atoll, a designated Unesco Biosphere Reserve, Milaidhoo Maldives offers a refined interpretation of island life shaped by nature, heritage and a deep sense of place. This sophisticated resort spans 13 acres of lush paradise, surrounded by one of the richest marine ecosystems in the Indian Ocean. Here, travellers encounter a Maldives defined less by spectacle and more by stillness, connection and quiet discovery. The island’s location places it at the heart


of a protected marine sanctuary. Just minutes away lies Hanifaru Bay, one of the world’s most extraordinary natural phenomena. Between May and November, nutrient-rich plankton blooms draw vast congregations of manta rays — and occasionally whale sharks — into the bay, creating a rare spectacle where hundreds of rays move in synchronised spirals. Access to this site is carefully regulated, making guided snorkelling experiences here both exclusive and responsible. On land, Milaidhoo reflects the cultural soul of the Maldives. The resort’s 50 villas and


residences are inspired by the traditional dhoni, the curved wooden vessels that have navigated Maldivian waters for centuries. Architecture favours natural materials, open layouts and handwoven textiles, and all villas feature private pools and expansive outdoor decks. Dining is rooted in storytelling and regional


heritage. Ba’theli by the Reef, the world’s only restaurant set across three traditional Maldivian boats, traces the ancient spice routes that once passed through the archipelago. Each dish is paired with narratives of seafaring, trade and island life, offering depth beyond flavour alone. Experiences across the island are designed


to foster meaningful connection. Guests may join guided night snorkels to witness the reef’s natural bioluminescence, visit nearby islands to gain insight into local life or fish alongside local fishermen using traditional handline techniques. Wellbeing unfolds naturally through personalised spa rituals inspired by Maldivian botanicals, yoga sessions framed by lagoon views and unhurried moments beneath starlit skies.


DON’T MISS Sleep on a private sandbank surrounded by the hush of the sea and beneath a sky scattered with stars


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KEY FEATURES • Private pool villas & residences • Ba’theli, a Maldivian fine-dining restaurant set on wooden boats


• Overwater Serenity Spa • Ocean Stories Aquatic Centre with resident marine biologists & access to premier dive sites


KEY ACTIVITIES • Seasonal snorkelling at Hanifaru Bay with manta ray sightings


• Traditional handline fishing alongside a local fisherman


• Private sandbank dining with open-air cinema beneath the stars


• Guided night snorkelling to experience reef bioluminescence


GET IN TOUCH milaidhoo.com +960 660 77880 welcome@milaidhoo.com instagram.com/milaidhoo


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