The Nautilus prides itself on tailoring bespoke experiences to suit the unique preferences of its guests – whether they prefer adventure, culture or are looking for more than a beachside trip. Guests will journey on one of The Nautilus’s luxury yachts to visit the carefully selected islands and communities.
Discover the roots at the Kendhoo
Situated in the northwest of the Baa Atoll, Kendhoo is shaped by influences from Indian, Arab, and Southeast Asian merchants. Once a hub along maritime routes, the island offers guests the chance to explore the streets, sample local cuisine, and visit landmarks such as the 800-year-old house associated with Abdul Barakaath Yoosuf al Barbary, an Islamic scholar known for his prayers.
Coconut leaf weaving at Kihaadhoo
At Kihaadhoo Island, visitors can engage in the traditional art of coconut leaf weaving, a skill passed down through generations in the Maldives. By actively participating alongside the island's residents, guests will learn how to make baskets, hats, and decorative pieces from coconut leaves.
Creating lacquerware with artisans at Thulhaadhoo
Guests can travel to the southern tip of the Baa Atoll to visit Thulhaadhoo Island, known for its traditional lacquerware craftsmanship. Local artisans demonstrate the details of this ancient art, which includes decorating items with colourful designs inspired by the Maldives' marine life and environment. Guests can also try crafting their own pieces as a personalised souvenir from their visit.
Diving in the waters of Dhonfanu
Guests can experience diving in on the Baa Atoll’s premier spots – Dhonfanu; home to coral gardens and diverse marine life. There is a high chance guests will encounter manta rays and whale sharks during the dive.
Poetic experiences in Dharavandhoo
Guests can visit Dharavandhoo island, which has a rich tradition of Maldivian poetry, where locals celebrate history and folklore through storytelling, emotions, beliefs, and aspirations in the form of poetry.
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ABOUT THE NAUTILUS MALDIVES
Located in the Baa Atoll – a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve – and surrounded by the natural beauty of Hanifaru Bay, The Nautilus is an ultra-luxe bohemian hideaway in the Maldives, boasting just 26 beach and ocean houses and residences. The private island resort provides guests with the freedom to create the holiday they desire. Each house and residence benefits from a full butler service with a dedicated House Master, taking bespoke luxury to a new level and catering to each guest’s individual needs in creating a programme of unique experiences. A huge selection of activities for all ages ranges from bespoke culinary adventures to underwater adventures and private yacht cruises. The resort features three restaurants and two bars, as well as the Solasta Spa that provides bespoke wellness programmes; a range of treatments; and yoga, fitness and meditation classes.
Created by a Maldivian hospitality visionary who was instrumental in developing numerous award-winning resorts, The Nautilus is the benchmark for ultra-luxury, not just in the Maldives but worldwide. His legacy is carried forward through the bohemian philosophy of the island by the next generation of the family.
The Nautilus was named Best Resort in the Indian Ocean in Condé Nast Traveller’s Readers’ Choice Awards 2020 and amongst the top three Best Resorts in the World. It was also listed in Condé Nast Traveller’s highly prestigious The Gold List 2021 and Condé Nast Traveller Middle East’s The Gold List 2021, and recognised as Best Private Island Retreat in Tatler’s Travel Awards 2021. Most recently, The Nautilus Maldives was named by Condé Nast Traveller’s 2022 Readers’ Choice Awards as one of the top resorts in the Indian Ocean and has also been recognised by TripAdvisor as one of the top 10% of hotels worldwide in the 2023 Travellers’ Choice awards.
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