Island Hopping In The Maldives
Robb Report Singapore|October 2023
See more of the famed island paradise by switching resorts. From heartfelt hospitality to relaxed extravagance, the Marriott Group's sister properties, JW Marriott Maldives Resort and Spa, and The St. Regis Maldives Vommuli Resort, offer two distinct getaway experiences.
Alvin Wong
Island Hopping In The Maldives

WELL, I AM late to the party, okay? After all that has been posted, vlogged, tagged and shared about the Maldives by every beach-loving, social media-reliant acquaintance I know, I finally get my turn.

It’s not that there weren’t chances to visit. It is just that the Maldives, for all its cobalt-and-sand tinted renown, didn’t feel as big a draw to me as it should. Not when the legendary beaches of Indonesia’s Nusa Penida or Thailand’s Koh Tao are just a little over two hours away by air from Singapore. So why get on a four-hour flight to Malé (the Maldives’ capital city), followed by a bumpy 50-minute seaplane ride to an island resort in the middle of the Indian Ocean, when our neighbouring beach getaways are all within reach?

The obvious answer, as I belatedly discover, is that the Maldives isn’t your regular beach getaway. Its hype—a tapestry of aquamarine, bleached sands, and languid luxury that has enamoured travellers for decades—is real. Even within the country’s seemingly standard offering of sun, sea and overwater villa spa massages, are distinct pockets of relaxed opulence. There are currently over 170 resorts in the Maldives, two of which—the impeccable JW Marriott Maldives Resort and Spa, and sublime The St. Regis Maldives Vommuli Resort—have taken gentle pleasure in proving me wrong.

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