Everyone is treated like a VIP at this once-in-a-lifetime kind of resort
A with softly swaying palms and sparkling crystal clear blue sea is home to 26 luxury beach and ocean houses which line the shores.
Everyone is treated like a VIP at The Nautilus, a bohemian hideaway nestled away in the . Set in Baa Atoll, this is one of those once-in-a-lifetime kind of resorts that will stop you in your tracks and take your breath away.
As one of the most exclusive resorts in The Maldives you can expect nothing but luxury, here you can drink champagne for breakfast or even have breakfast for dinner as there is no such thing as set times here.
The resort is home to 26 luxury beach and ocean houses
Founder, Dr. I. U. Maniku’s vision for the paradise island was simple. He wanted to take all of his frustrations with the holidays he had been on – like the need to make meals for a certain time and allow travellers to design their own holiday from scratch.
This means set times, rigid menus and services assigned to specific areas, are not applicable at The Nautilus. Allowing guests to free to do – and to be – as they please.
Just steps away from the golden sands or perched over turquoise waters lie The Nautilus’s houses and residences which offer privacy and tranquillity.
All the accomodations come with their own separate living rooms, a freshwater swimming pool and even its own private butler.
The Nautilus’s houses and residences offer privacy and tranquillity
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The Nautilus is a bohemian hideaway nestled away in the Maldives
A Unesco Biosphere Reserve, this paradise island offers visitors access to an abundance of diving and snorkelling sites that are known to attract manta rays, turtles and harmless reef sharks. And if you’re one of the lucky few you may even spot a dolphin.
After a day of exploring the island why not lay back and enjoy the private cinema screening from the sandbanks or even take to the seas in a luxuary yacht.
The Nautilus is in such a private location that when you look out from the island in any direction at night, there’s not a single ounce of light pollution. It can be reached only by boat or sea plane from Male International Airport which takes around half an hour.