![]() ![]() ![]() Sky-light openings in the ceilings also help flood the villas with all that sunshine guests surely come seeking in such a spot. Your main decision when booking, in addition to how many bedrooms you need, will be if you want to be able to stroll right out to the white sand beach from your villa or prefer a direct plunge into the surrounding turquoise seas from an overwater setting.Īccommodations are spacious, even for the indulgent Maldives, with the smallest villa sprawling over 560 square feet, so you count on room to spread out and take in the views through those floor-to-ceiling windows and doors meant to maximize them. The all-villa property is opening on Olhuhali Island in North Malé Atoll, which is easily reached by seaplane or speedboat from the capital city, Malé, home to the international airport (MLE).Īnd it's not to be confused with the Jumeirah Vittaveli Maldives, which was on South Malé Atoll and was taken over by different owners in late 2020, or Jumeirah Dhevanafushi, which is also no longer a Jumeirah.įor more TPG news delivered each morning to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter.īeach villas (Photo courtesy of Jumeirah Maldives)Īmong the 67 beach and overwater bungalows at Jumeirah Maldives, guests can choose from one-, two- or three-bedroom options, all of which have views of the surrounding Indian Ocean and amenities that include private infinity pools and rooftop terraces where you can sit for a meal or do some stargazing at night. 1, 2021 opening of Jumeirah Maldives just announced, you can add one more luxury option to the mix of difficult decisions to make when it comes to where to stay in the tropical Indian Ocean archipelago. ![]() It's deciding where to stay in the Maldives where things get tricky, so dizzying are the options when it comes to private island resorts, overwater bungalows, luxury villas and the like that are constantly popping up, whack-a-mole style, across the seemingly endless atolls and isles of the archipelago.Īnd with the Oct. Deciding to go to the Maldives - currently open to all visitors who can show proof of a negative COVID-19 test taken no more than four days before arrival - isn't the hard part. ![]()
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