Presenting luxurious living, avant-garde design,
unparalleled levels of service and absolute privacy, Coco Privé
Kuda Hithi Island is both a conceptual and actual
paradise.
Price based on 7 night stay. Property also available per night.
Presenting luxurious living, avant-garde design,
unparalleled levels of service and absolute privacy, Coco Privé
Kuda Hithi Island is both a conceptual and actual
paradise.
Overlooking the stunning private beach, comfortable sun loungers, enticing infinity pool and spacious sunken seating area allows for the ultimate al fresco experience.
Open plan, free-flowing design coupled with a palette of natural earthy hues and sweeping views of the ocean, makes the villa distinctive in both design and decor. Expansive living room filled with bespoke pieces, large dining room that hosts up to 8 of your family and friends, fully stocked library, cocktail bar and wine room.
Private chef, 24 hour dining, dedicated team of hosts, wide choice of unlimited beverages, unlimited spa treatments, unlimited diving and use of diving equipment, non-motorised water sports such as canoeing, windsurfing and catamaran sailing. Private luxury yacht transfer and VIP airport services on request at an aditional cost.
Sleeps up to 12 guests across 6 bedrooms. All rooms have spacious living areas, private bathrooms and a choice of twin or double beds.
5 large bathrooms in total, one in each Villa.
Avenue loves this ultra-villa, secluded on a private island in the middle of the Maldives; need we say more!
This small atoll has just one island, also called Gaafaru, with a population of 1100 and a couple of guesthouses. There are three diveable wrecks – SS Seagull (1879), Erlangen (1894) and Lady Christine (1974). Dive trips are possible from the nearby resorts of Oblu by Atmosphere at Helengeli and Smartline Eriyadu, as well as from Gaafaru itself and from live-aboard dive boats. To reach Gaafaru, take public ferry 307, which leaves Male's New Harbour at 11am Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday, arriving in Gaafaru at 2.45pm. From Gaafaru, boats leave for Male every Saturday, Monday and Wednesday at 9.15am and arrive in Male at 1pm.
The island of Kaashidhoo is way out by itself. Some of the ruins here are believed to be remains of an old Buddhist temple. Local crops include watermelon, lemon, banana, cucumber and zucchini.Dive boats on longer trips might stop to dive at Kaashidhoo East Faru, a good place to see large pelagic marine life. To reach Kaashidhoo, take public ferry 307, which leaves Male's New Harbour at 11am Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday, arriving in Kaashidhoo at 5pm. From Kaashidhoo, boats leave for Male every Saturday, Monday and Wednesday at 7am and arrive in Male at 1pm.
Maldives is home to some of the best waves in world, although they can't be considered super powerful, as the swell normally reaches shoulder-to-head high, but it offers big chances of barrels and long fun waves. It's the perfect trip for intermediate and advanced surfers. The surfing season in the Maldives depends on the Atolls, but most of the archipelago is good for surfing from April till October, yet March and November are also good and have the best weather. Swell is amazingly consistent in this part of the planet, but even on flat days there's always something exciting to do in the Maldives, like snorkeling or fishing.