Maldives
Not even those living under a rock can resist the lure of the Maldives’ siren call; especially when this one’s ending is called unrivalled bliss.
Not even those living under a rock can resist the lure of the Maldives’ siren call; especially when this one’s ending is called unrivalled bliss.
There’s a delightful dilemma this impeccable 1,200-island archipelago keeps posing, and it all drifts away with deciding which atoll to choose. Each being a palm-fringed meeting point for superlative indulgence and wholesome consciousness, we can attest to the fact there’s no need to compromise on the Vitamin-D, out-of-this-world dining and marine biodiversity that you came here for.
Meaning that traditional types and celebrity spotters are likely drawn to the sophisticated resorts, while the nomically inclined prefer the full reign of the place on their own islets. And with innovative and quirky lodges becoming somewhat a trend, the likes of underwater villas and treetop daybed bubbles might just send every insta-lover flocking. Just expect an air of carefree living (with most islands adopting a ‘no news, no shoes’ policy) and the rest becomes all too easy.
In pursuit of…
Turning somewhat subaquatic is a must in these waters – from dawn scuba dives at Shark Point to gourmet dining in underwater restaurant, Ithaa – a trip here is not complete without a foray below the waves. Its ocean being the Maldives’ pride and joy, consciousness about the environment is a priority and all visitors (especially the younger generation) are encouraged to join locals in their efforts; from rehabilitating turtles on a marine conservation programme to meeting the underwater residents between the sculptures of a Coralarium.
Its essence...
Passages from a journal A week spent here
The leading line-up
Maldives
Indian Ocean
Surrounded by expanses of glittery bath-warm water while sunbathing on sands as soft as the most comforting of blankets. That sounds like the quintessential holiday ideal – that sounds like the Indian Ocean.