The Maldives is a tropical paradise in the Indian Ocean, made up of 26 coral atolls with white-sand beaches, crystal-clear waters, and swaying palm trees. Whether you're looking for a relaxing beach escape or an exciting adventure, the Maldives has something to offer everyone. Amilla Maldives is one of the superstars of the Maldives and is a member of the Small Luxury Hotels of the World, so you can expect above and beyond-levels of service as well as a uniquely intimate atmosphere. Here at Destinology, we pride ourselves in our luxury hotel knowledge - read on to discover our favourite features of this resort.
If you've booked a luxury holiday in the Maldives, you're ready to put your feet back and forget about little hassles like the extra costs for dinner and activities. Amilla Maldives is ranked as one of the top all-inclusive resorts in the Maldives. They offer Dine Around meal packages which allow guests to dine at any of their 7 restaurants, including the premium restaurants, at no extra cost. The all-inclusive also offers selected champagne and the option for in-villa dining once a day, so you can have a more secluded and intimate dining experience. Of course, your holiday isn't only about dining - the package also includes unlimited complimentary snorkelling, non-motorised water sports and some complimentary excursions. Everything you need for a stress-free holiday.
Serene and secluded luxury villas
Amilla Maldives is a member of the Small Luxury Hotels of the World, evident by its free-spirited ambience and serene tranquillity. With 23.5 hectares and only 67 villas, you will feel like you have the island all to yourself. This also means even more care and attention has gone into the design of each villa to ensure a distinctive luxury experience. Opt for a Lagoon Water Pool Villa for direct access to the clear turquoise lagoons of the Indian Ocean, or for an experience close to the naturally lush jungle, go for a Treetop Pool Villa. Here you can enjoy being nestled into the trees 12 metres off the ground, with ocean views and a private pool.
Homegrown produce and sustainability practices
Amilla Maldives is owned by Maldivians. This means you will get a completely authentic experience of the Maldivian culture while supporting the local economy. They work to protect the surrounding reefs and grow fresh produce in their garden, allowing them to reduce the resort's carbon footprint. They have banned plastic straws, don't use plastic bottles and actively fight to reduce ocean waste. There are also some sustainability activities for interested guests, such as foraging for your lunch. These impressive ethical practices mean we can continue to enjoy this Maldivian island paradise for decades to come.
A UNESCO biosphere reserve
Amilla Maldives is located in a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, providing unmatched levels of ocean biodiversity. The resort also has a house reef and offers unlimited snorkelling excursions with its all-inclusive package, so you can spend your days exploring the fascinating underwater world of the Indian Ocean. Also, Baa Atoll is one of the top places to see manta rays due to its location near Hanifaru Bay, where they congregate between July and October. If you're ready for an underwater experience of a lifetime, Baa Atoll is the place to be.
Accessibility-conscious travel facilities
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