Dining with fishes in an island of tranquility

by | Feb 22, 2018 | Lux Stays

Kudadoo Maldives

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Kudadoo Maldives private island – a synchronization of white and blue

From the Velana International Airport, a direct seaplane will transfer you to the Kudadoo Maldives private island – a 40-minute glorious ride that will serve as an excellent preface to the beautiful island. Once your feet touch the sand, you will feel that this island is indeed yours. There are 13 ocean villas with one-bedroom and two ocean villas with two bedrooms, all with their very own luxurious infinity pool. A butler is by your side to make your stay as enjoyable and efficient as possible.

With Tasmanian oak floors, handmade furniture, and cutting-edge 54-inch TV & surround sound system, suffice to say that your comfort is the top priority here. Marine life abounds at Kudadoo, located in the Lhaviyani Atoll. Swim with turtles, manta rays, and other underwater species in more than 50 dive sites.

If relaxing is your purpose, the overwater Duniye Spa is your haven. After body treatments that soothe the mind and soul, head over to the Tree Top Tranquility Lounge where you can meditate and do yoga. 5.8, the island’s underwater restaurant at a safe depth of 5.8 metres, serves five-star cuisine while one is being watched by hundreds of fish swimming freely just inches away! This island is adults only and opens in February 2018. kudadoo.com

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