Alila Kothaifaru Maldives
A natural paradise for aesthetes
Visitors can experience the rich underwater life from their own villa: Sea turtles glide majestically by, while baby sharks hover silently over the coral reef. Divers and snorkelers will discover 28 dive sites where shoals of small reef fish and large deep-sea fish cavort. For nature lovers, this means a direct immersion in a colorful, vibrant wonderland that is one of the last of its kind.
The Maldivian atoll itself is an almost untouched gem that impresses with its low population density and great biodiversity. Accompanied by certified marine experts, guests can discover hidden natural beauties, from exploring hidden beaches to the fascinating observation of dolphins of various species during a sunset boat tour. The majestic manta rays can be observed all year round at a popular cleaning station. The "Labyrinth" diving area with its unique coral formation, whose canyons are populated by entire schools of fish, is particularly well-known.
The villas, which are harmoniously embedded in the landscape, offer not only privacy but also a close connection to nature with their modern, ecologically designed interiors and spacious open areas. Each accommodation has a private pool and sun terrace with panoramic views of the turquoise ocean that surrounds the resort. There is a choice of 41 beach villas, 36 overwater villas, three two-bedroom beach villas and the exclusive Boduge Residence. This harmony of comfort and nature invites you to slow down; sustainability and respect for the environment are essential values of the resort, which sets standards with numerous eco-initiatives. For example, much of the original vegetation is preserved, while marine conservation programs and coral rearing actively promote biodiversity. This creates a place of power for guests that not only focuses on their well-being, but also on preserving the sensitive ecosystem. Culinary delights at the resort range from fresh seafood to Mediterranean influences. Guests can look forward to refined coastal cuisine in the Seasalt beach restaurant, which harmoniously combines local flavors and traditional spices. An absolute highlight is dinner at the off-island restaurant The Shack - a sandbank with a barbecue station, bar and open-air seating.
The resort also offers numerous activities to consciously and respectfully discover the surrounding nature - from guided snorkeling and diving trips to relaxing yoga sessions over the lagoon. The treetop Spa Alila offers a variety of treatments and beauty rituals inspired by ancient healing traditions and using natural ingredients. Free daily yoga sessions are also offered.
This exclusive island paradise is not only a retreat, but also a living manifesto for the protection of nature and the pleasurable experience of its wonders - a refuge for all those who seek the extraordinary and want to experience the fascination of nature in its purest form.
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