The Maldives has opened a new private island resort, expected to welcome guests in December.
The resort will be set across two natural islands namedSomewhereandNowhere in a Unesco Biosphere Reserve known for snorkelling and diving. The islands will feature nine residences with a dedicated bar and restaurant.
Somewhere includes:
- Five villas with three en-suite bedrooms sleeping up to eight adults, indoor and outdoor living, a bar and a fully equipped kitchen.
- Two larger villas for up to 11 adults, with access to the water sports centre and 24-hour, in-villa dining.
- The seven double-storey villas will have 47-metre suspended sky infinity pools and waterfalls.
- Spa treatments at the villa.
Nowhere is intended to be booked as a complete private experience at two main residences:
- An over-water villa, with three bedrooms and a 15-metre private swimming pool.
- The Presidential villa features five-bedrooms, a 28-metre swimming pool and its own private beach.
- Nowhere is also home to Fehi Spa and the resorts fitness centre.
Other features include: