The Top 8 Hotels Near One&Only Reethi Rah Spa
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Thatched bungalows and coral gardens frame this 96-room resort across three islands, where Maldivian craft meets Four Seasons restraint. A private spa island, sea turtle sanctuary, and overwater suites give the place competing claims on your attention, all of them credible.
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Curved overwater villas with retractable walls and teak slats frame a modernist departure from the Maldives' barefoot aesthetic, all anchored by a ring-shaped spa and private butler service. The resort's luxury reads as restraint—turquoise lagoon views and seamless indoor-outdoor living without resort gimmickry.
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Patina Maldives arranges 90 villas and studios across the Fari Islands in open-air pavilions that blur indoors and nature, designed by Marcio Kogan in earthy wood and stone. A spa, twelve restaurants, and James Turrell's light-filled Amarta chamber temper the isolation with cultural substance.
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The island's forty-eight villas ring a lagoon so compact that solitude feels inevitable, each with its own pool and views that erase the horizon. Diving, water sports, and four dining venues—notably the overwater Madi Hiyaa—punctuate days otherwise devoted to stillness and Maldivian warmth.
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An engineered atoll carved into twelve private beaches and bisected by a signature bridge where the water runs glassy and still, this sprawling resort orchestrates seclusion at scale. The machinery of five-star service—seaplanes, yachts, seven hundred staff—exists to dissolve between you and the Maldivian horizon.
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Thatched villas float above crystalline lagoon on a private atoll, where the Indian Ocean's pull toward diving and water sport competes with the island's insistent invitation to stillness. Taj Exotica courts both the restless and the surrendered, each finding their own version of escape in the same impossible blue.
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The resort attracts honeymooners and divers alike, its house reef teeming with parrotfish and reef sharks while a nearby wreck sits just a swim away. A low-key, chic property within 45 minutes of Malé, it pairs accessible diving with active coral restoration projects that guests can sponsor and monitor.
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Sprawled across three islands with villas that dissolve into the surrounding lagoon, this resort stages luxury as a series of water views—from a treetop dining platform to a spa treatment room with glass floors. Eleven restaurants and the Maldives' largest spa suggest abundance, but what lingers is the azure itself, framing every meal and moment of stillness.