URE escapist fantasy is the hallmark of the Conrad Maldives Rangali Island. One of the best Maldives spa resorts, this sybaritic hideaway was formerly the Hilton Maldives. Sited in a picture-postcard swathe of Maldivian azure dappled with unimaginable shades of blue as the sunlight strikes the water, the Conrad is a coddling combination of three resort experiences, two spas, seven restaurants and three bars, on two interlinked islands.
This chic Maldives luxury resort has won international accolades for its style, service and sheer panache. It is home to some of the most luxurious water villas - some with Jacuzzis - in the Indian Ocean, stylish beach villas and stunning Spa Water Villas with private treatment rooms and mini-gyms. Elegant beach villas offer plush daybeds, soft sink-in Frette pillows and, usually, a private plunge pool and garden. Rangali Island's spacious and elegant water villas offer sweeping views and big sunsets with ocean-view baths, sun decks, espresso machines and Bvlgari toiletries.
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The Spa Retreat spans nine treatment villas for couples, set on stilts in a breezy corner of the main island, while the Over-Water Spa on Rangali Island offers its signature glass-floored treatment rooms with eye-popping views views of the sashaying marine life and coral below. Try a herbal treatment and massage to acquaint yourself with just one of the reasons this getaway stars among the best Maldives luxury spa resorts. The Conrad Maldives Rangali Island is the ultimate tropical idyll. Indulge. Relax. Read a book. Fall in love. All this in South Ari Atoll, just 30 minutes by seaplane from the capital Male.
Gourmets will delight in extensive wine lists, 80 Martini cocktails – and a visit to the world’s only all-glass undersea restaurant, Ithaa, 5m below the waves, surrounded by coral. A variety of leisure options include diving in some of the world's most remarkable coral lagoons to a range of watersports and on-shore diversions. Need fast Internet? No problem. Or settle into the games room and watch a movie on a giant flat screen TV. Want to party? Check out the main bar. Now that's what we call a holiday. |