
Powder white sands, unusually rich vegetation, crystal clear waters and understated luxury is what the original desert island hideaway is all about.
A wander around this hedonist’s hideout unearths striking structures around every corner, each telling its own unique story. This is a place where you’ll find villas inspired by the graceful form of manta rays, or the fisherman’s hut that was first discovered on Vommuli. Others are reminiscent of the Maldivian dhoni that sail these waters – either set on the rocky shoals, or with vaulted sail-like roofs. There’s a spiral shell-shaped library and observatory tower; the Iridium Spa is designed like a crustacean and has treatment rooms over water in each of the pincers; while The Whale Bar’s distinctive arched shape recalls the majestic whale shark.
Venturing inland, you’ll find Vommuli House – a discovery centre for families. Its branching form is based on banyan trees and each ‘branch’ holds within it a different recreation – from playroom, to culinary school, to yoga studio. Rest assured, all the ever-familiar St. Regis hallmarks are here – the butlers, the champagne sabrage ceremonies, and even a Maldivian take on the classic Bloody Mary, renamed Island Mary and served in a seashell of course.
Powder white sands, unusually rich vegetation, crystal clear waters and understated luxury is what the original desert island hideaway is all about.
Located on privately owned Olhuveli Island in the Laamu Atoll, this impressive resort deftly blends out-and-out luxury with impeccable eco-friendly credentials.
Play or Chill? Across two islets, this boundary-pushing retreat explores both possibilities.