The Maldives are a true paradise on Earth. The 5-star Villa Nautica Paradise Island Resort is situated on a small island measuring less than one kilometre in length and 200 metres in width. You will literally have your feet in the water, so you can enjoy the crystal-clear waters of the Indian Ocean and the fine sandy beaches that border it. The resort offers a comprehensive range of facilities and services to meet your entertainment, relaxation and dining needs. The entertainment team will be pleased to direct you to the various water sports and spa facilities available on site, while the restaurants are preparing a variety of gourmet cuisine for your enjoyment.
Deal negotiated for you
- Stay in a Beach Villa
- Full-board
- Flights departing from the city of your choice
- Round-trip airport/hotel transfer by speedboat
- Including 23,2% local taxes
- Welcome and assistance at the airport
Your stay starts here
Villa Nautica Paradise Island Resort 5*
Rooms
Facing the beach or the ocean, the Suites and Villas offer a romantic setting at any time of day. Furnished with care, these living spaces offer all the comforts couples need for a relaxing stay.
Beach Villa [54 M2]
Wake up to a front-row seat to the wonders of nature on Paradise Island. Amidst lush vegetation, a private terrace overlooks the beach and offers exceptional views of the azure lagoon as well as ample outdoor space. Relax in your own tropical environment.
Deluxe Beach Villa with Swimming Pool [150 M2]
The Deluxe Beach Villa with swimming pool provides the perfect setting for a dream holiday. This villa features a contemporary nautical design and a range of modern amenities. The interior combines classic style with elegant colours. The villa offers the opportunity to relax and recharge in your private pool, nestled amongst lush coconut palms, or to explore the crystal-clear waters just steps away from your thatched villa.
Sunset Beach Villa [140 M2]
Escape to your Sunset Beach Villa, which offers panoramic ocean views and a mesmerising setting for watching the sunset. Sink your toes into the white sand, explore the beauty of the turquoise waters a stone's throw away from your thatched villa and relax in a carefree lifestyle.
Villa on Stilts [77 M2]
Discover the underwater world by diving into the lagoon from your private villa on stilts. This spacious haven features luxurious details, ample space and a warm ambience. Relax while sunbathing over the crystal-clear waters and dining alfresco with a breathtaking view of the azure lagoon.
Restaurants & bars
The resort's six restaurants offer various types of cuisine so you can enjoy different dining experiences. From breakfast to snacks to a candlelight dinner, there's something for everyone. You also have a choice of five different bars.
Full-board
Includes breakfasts, lunches and dinners, excluding drinks, from dinner on the first evening to breakfast on the last morning.
Ristorante al Tramonto
For brunch, lunch or dinner, this restaurant serves tasty Italian cuisine. Here you can enjoy your meal while admiring the wonderful view of the Indian Ocean.
The Lagoon Restaurant
Located on the beachfront, this restaurant has an international menu to suit all palates. Reserve your table there for breakfast, lunch or dinner.
Captain's Bar
The Captain's Bar offers a selection of premium cocktails. The establishment's wooden décor provides an inviting ambience for guests to unwind.
Activities & lifestyle
Villa Nautica Paradise Island Resort is the perfect setting for couples seeking relaxation or enjoyment of water activities. A variety of entertainment options are available on-site.
The many water activities include diving, canoeing, jet-skiing and more. You can also exercise on the tennis courts and badminton, basketball and football pitches. The Araamu Spa is located in a secluded corner of the island. You can enjoy massages, aromatherapy treatments, facials, pedicures and manicures.
Wavy Navy Kids' Club
Every day promises exciting discoveries at the Wavy Navy Kids' Club, an animated and secure space reserved for the very young. It is open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and the club's enthusiastic team leads activities, encouraging children to explore their inventiveness and ingenuity. The more energetic children have fun in the pool, on outings around the island, or even building sandcastles and new friendships. The daily programme is designed to provide memorable experiences for the children while offering parents the opportunity to relax in a peaceful setting.
Discover the destination
The Maldives archipelago is a true tropical paradise, blossoming in the heart of the Indian Ocean. It boasts fine sandy beaches fringed with coconut palms and warm, crystal-clear waters with breathtaking seabeds. The Maldives offer an opportunity to experience a whole new world. Consisting of atolls and islets scattered between the Lakshadweep Sea and the Arabian Sea, the Maldives are a peaceful haven where you can unwind and take in the beauty of nature. From the dynamic capital, Malé, to the deserted atolls, the Maldives offer an idyllic getaway.
Important information about your destination
Customs and traditions
The Maldivian people are renowned for their warmth and hospitality. However, as a Muslim nation, the Maldives upholds stringent customs and public conduct regulations. In the capital city of Malé and on local inhabited islands, it is essential to dress modestly, covering the shoulders and knees, and to refrain from wearing swimsuits in public areas.
Alcohol is strictly forbidden on local islands, including Malé, and its consumption or possession is illegal. However, private island hotels and resorts are permitted to serve alcohol to their guests. Visitors are advised to respect these rules to avoid any misunderstandings with the local authorities. When visiting a mosque, it is essential to remove shoes and wear covering clothing to enter.
Time difference
London, United Kingdom time is 4:00 hours behind Maldives
Electricity and internet access
Voltage in the Maldives is 230V, with D and G plugs ( similar to the UK), although not all establishments use this type of plug. We recommend that you bring a universal adapter for extra safety. Internet connections are often available in hotels and resorts, but may be less reliable on more remote islands. Wi-Fi may have to be paid for in some establishments.
Safety
The Maldives is considered a safe destination for tourists, especially in the island hotels which have their own security. Nevertheless, it is advisable to remain vigilant on the local islands and not to leave valuables unattended. When participating in water activities, follow the safety instructions of your guides and be aware of currents, which can be strong in certain areas.
Currency
The local currency is the Maldivian Rufiyaa (MVR), although the US dollar (USD) is widely accepted in hotels, restaurants and dive centres. Cash is recommended for tips and small expenses, although credit cards are accepted in most tourist establishments.
Weather
The Maldives enjoy a warm tropical climate throughout the year. The best time to visit is from November to April, during the dry season, with sunny weather and little rainfall. The rainy season, from May to October, is characterised by tropical showers and stronger winds, although the days remain warm and sunny.
Languages
The official language of the Maldives is Dhivehi. However, English is widely understood and spoken in hotels, restaurants and tourist areas.
Accommodation quality
The quality of accommodation varies from guesthouses on local islands to luxury hotels and villas on stilts in resorts. The standard of comfort and service in Maldivian hotels is generally high, although this may vary in accommodation on local islands.
Food quality
Maldivian cuisine is influenced by Indian, Sri Lankan and Arabic flavours, with heavy use of fish, coconut and spices. The resorts offer a varied international cuisine, while the options on the inhabited islands are more limited and local. Bottled water is recommended as tap water is not safe to drink.
Other information
The Maldives offers a unique experience of white sandy beaches, turquoise lagoons and exceptional marine biodiversity. Travellers are encouraged to respect the archipelago's fragile environment by avoiding the use of plastic and respecting coral reefs when diving or snorkelling.