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“A luxury resort set on a picture perfect tropical island surrounded by beautiful reefs. Individual villas are light and airy, built with local materials and wonderfully luxurious. The best stand on stilts amidst the crystal clear seas. Ideal for both diving enthusiasts or those looking to unwind.”

Recommended for

  • Romantic Break

    • Baros Maldives is made for romance: adults only, private dinners, luxurious accommodation and white sand beaches.
  • Total relaxation

    • A little slice of tropical paradise perfect for completely unwinding.
  • Watersports

    • Find all manner of watersports from glass-bottomed kyaking to waterskiing.
  • Diving

    • Find thirty world class dive spots within 50 minutes by boat.
  • Snorkelling

    • Use the hotel's equipment to explore the surrounding reefs.
  • Restrictions on children

    • Adult only
  • Views

  • Secluded setting

  • Remote

  • Quiet

  • Barefoot Luxury

  • Gym

  • Spa

  • Restaurant

  • On the beach

  • Sea Views

  • Chic

  • Romantic

  • On an island

  • Wellbeing

  • Contemporary

  • Luxury

  • Intimate

Facilities

  • Swimming Pool

    Outdoor pools
  • Restrictions on children

    Adult only
  • Library

  • Games room

  • Business Centre

  • Shops

  • Bar

  • Airport transfer

  • Outdoor dining

  • No pets

  • Room service

  • Spa

  • Restaurant

  • Garden

  • Gym

  • Views

  • Private villas

  • Wifi

  • Air conditioning

Activities

  • Watersports

    • Find all manner of watersports from glass-bottomed kyaking to waterskiing.
  • Diving

    • Find thirty world class dive spots within 50 minutes by boat.
  • Snorkelling

    • Use the hotel's equipment to explore the surrounding reefs.

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Other reviews

Baros Maldives

Marine adventures are guaranteed at Baros thanks to a staggeringly special house reef. One of the Indian Ocean’s first luxury dive resorts, this Maldivian-owned, all-villa escape has stayed fresh since opening in 1973, and remains a heavenly setting for honeymoons and grown-up family holidays.

Originally published by The Telegraph

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