The Nautilus Maldives

Maldives | Indian Ocean & Africa

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Your luxury bohemian hideaway in the Maldives

The Nautilus Maldives is the vision of a Maldivian entrepreneur, who can be seen as one of the founders of Maldives tourism with over 30-years’ experience in business and resort ownership. Originally thinking about building his dream retreat on the tiny island, The Nautilus has grown to become his personal vision of what the last world in island luxury –in both the Maldives and worldwide –should be.

Location
A tantalising slice of freedom in the Maldives’ stunning Baa Atoll, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, located just a 35-minute seaplane flight north of the Maldivian capital of Malé

Rates
Prices start from approx. USD 2,100.- per night based on two people sharing an Ocean House with Private Pool. Rates are subject to change dependent on season and availability.

For a full range of rates, special offers, wedding / honeymoon packages, island buy-outs or tailor-made travel plans, contact a member of the Vladi Island Travel team today.

Accommodation
This collection of 26 immensely private beach and ocean houses exists beyond the bounds of time.

Each a personal sanctum with its own separate living room, dedicated butler service and private pool, infusing the comforts of home with a bohemian whimsy that invites you into the luxury barefoot life.

Dining
Eat when you’re hungry, have breakfast for dinner, drink Champagne in bed. The Nautilus delights in veering off script, crafting bespoke culinary journeys designed just for you. Explore intriguing infusions of Mediterranean and Arabic cuisine at Zetytoun, celebrate simplicity with Japanese and Latin-American creations at Ocaso, or savour an array of global delicacies at Thyme throughout the day at our Maldives restaurant. No opening or closing times; no dress codes. Come as you are, enjoy great company and indulge in a shared passion for extraordinary cuisine at The Nautilus.

Activities
The Nautilus Maldives is a serene tropical haven where nothing is fixed and anything is possible.

It offers a vast selection of activities to do in Maldives that can be tailored to your every whim. Dine anywhere, anytime. Take to the seas in a luxury yacht for an impromptu adventure. Dive into turquoise waters, immersed in the liberating embrace of the Baa Atoll, or host a private soiree in your own private beach house, complete with loved ones, live music and seafood grilled to perfection. Or make the most of a private cinema screening on a distant sandbank under starry skies. These shared, intimate moments are the ones you’ll remember forever. Your luxury escape in Maldives awaits.

How to Get There
The Nautilus experience begins as soon as your flight lands at Malé International Airport. You’ll be greeted as you disembark and driven by limousine to the comfort of a private VIP lounge, where immigration and other processes will be taken care on your behalf as you relax in the comforts of the Lounge. From the lounge, you’ll be ushered onto a seaplane for a seamless transfer to their corner of the Baa Atoll. The entire process from the VIP lounge to The Nautilus takes a mere 35 minutes. If you desire, you can experience their signature arrival experience (dependent on weather conditions) aboard a traditional bokkura, delivering you directly to the shores of  the private island beach house. Your personal butler will be there to welcome you. For a truly personal experience, charter your own private seaplane from Malé at one of the finest Baa Atoll resorts.

Best Time to Travel
Whilst the Maldives is generally blessed hot and sunny weather all year round, the best time to enjoy this magical island nation is without a doubt between November and April, where full days of sunshine and warm air and sea temperatures are all but guaranteed.

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