Jumeirah Vittaveli is like no other Maldivian resort I have ever had the pleasure of visiting. As soon as my toes touched the sand I felt transported to the pages of an adventure fiction novel by what can only be described as the resort’s “rugged luxury”; a unique mix of natural beauty and carefully considered touches that created a five-star castaway experience.
Perhaps it is Vittaveli’s proximity to the capital island, Male, that makes it the only desert island I have visited that didn’t feel, well, deserted. Instead, there is a real buzz about the place creating an atmosphere much more closely related to a village than a resort. The staff, a mix of internationals and locals, embraced this sense of community which spread right across the island, whether it was the ice cream vendor on the mini high street or the bustling paths home to bicycles, golf buggies and wide grins.
The SPA
Surrounded by the island’s beautiful gardens the nine treatment rooms(villas) are over water or garden locations. It is no wonder the The TALISE spa at Vittaveli was voted Maldives Leading Spa resort in 2015 – they take their spa treatments seriously here. It is deeply rooted in spa tradition and culturally connected, such as the use of pure Maldivian coconut oil within some of the treatments, the oil produced on site and harvested from coconuts from the island. Signature treatments use ingredients, plants and herbs that are organic and indigenous to the region, using local traditions with a focus on wellness. The garden relaxation area is perfect to unwind while sipping on a mix of healthy juices taking in the beauty of the Indian Ocean surrounding you.
The Treatment
The Talise Tanning Treatments are pretty unique and fantastic for the perfect glow, for anyone who has trouble tanning or those who tan easily but want to make sure to have the perfect tan. Start with ‘Before the Sun’ – consisting of a full exfoliation to remove old patchy colour and dead skin cells, and enjoy being slathered with moisturiser and a cell energiser which will nurture your skin protecting it from ageing and dehydration. Follow this with the ‘Tan Booster’ – a moisture treatment perfect for getting tanning process going. This allows tanning safely, ensuring optimal skin quality. You can be sure of nourished, tanned and flake-free skin for a change! And lastly ‘The After Sun’ – has been designed to moisturise and protect sun-exposed skin making sure to hydrate and repair your skin to it’s full glory.
The Room
The villas are like whole homes, colonial in style, awash with beautiful wooden features from the floors to the massive wooden headboards, high beam ceilings and furniture. The architect opted not to have walls in the extra large main bathroom area, apart from the wind and rain blinds, the bathroom is completely open air, I suspect to both celebrate the beauty of the surrounding foliage and to instil a real sense of Tarzan-esque adventure to the place. The main bedroom is decidedly more Lord Greystoke than his jungle-dwelling alter ego and boasts luxury from floor to ceiling. A four-poster bed is the centrepiece of the villa, complete with a large draping mosquito net that again conjured up a feeling of being the King and Queen of the jungle. Some welcome perks were the copious amounts of free bottled water, the Nespresso machine which was replenished daily with coffee pods and the exotic fruit plates and treats left in the room each day. The garden continues the theme of castaway chic with a very organic feeling L-shaped pool and a disguised secret tunnel leading onto a golden sandy beach that for the most part was uninhabited making you feel as though you rule the island.
The Food
Swarna – the resorts exquisite Indian restaurant – translates to ‘gold’ in Sanskrit. For me it reflected the gold standard of the food here. We were lucky enough to have a cooking demo by the chef himself, which was fascinating, and an eye opener into how much work goes into creating sublime Indian cuisine from scratch. Try the Paneer tikka – marinated cottage cheese in yogurt with tandoori spices. Then, opt for the ‘Murgh Labadar’ – slow cooked chicken in an urn in onion and tomato gravy, flavoured with fenugreek. Followed by a yummy selection of indian sweetmeats.
Mu Beach Bar & Grill on the southeast beach, serves perfect grill cuisine and seafood. We were treated to a full moon private dinner on the beach, surrounded by candles and lanterns with the ocean lapping at our feet. Try anything from the grill, from the meat to the lobster, prawns and fish. You won’t be disappointed.
Fenesse is the resorts Mediterranean restaurant. Contemporary French, Italian and Spanish inspired dishes will whet your appetite as you gaze across the Indian Ocean.
The Activites
If the idea of flopping about on the sand like a beached whale fills you with dread, there are a host of activities, both on land and sea, to keep you occupied. In fact, your itinerary could be filled from dawn to dusk if you so desired and ours was carefully planned and filled with exciting, relaxing and fun activities. The staff had organised everything meticulously, from private jet ski and snorkelling, a nutritional lunch in the Orchid gardens, a private sunset and dolphin cruise, an in-villa romantic spa bath ritual, a private thai kick boxing class, coconut oil making demonstration, in-villa champagne breakfast and sunset fishing. Each experience was as fun and creative and wonderful as the next. Two thumbs up to the wonderful staff at Vittaveli for filling our diary!
Don’t miss
There is a strong sense of ecological responsibility here. For example, there is a golf driving range situated on a jetty, looking out towards a horizon that boasts more shades of blue than Poseidon’s palace, guests are free to perfect their golf swing all the while safe in the knowledge that the golf balls are biodegradable, designed to double as fish food once submerged in the crystal clear depths… and speaking of feeding the fish, at 5 o’clock every evening there is a ritualistic gathering on the shoreline as the tons of the local stingray and jack fish population jostle in the shallows for scraps dished out by the hotel staff. As well as being a fascinating chance to see these beautiful creatures up close this is yet another example of how the island fosters a sense of community both marine and terrestrial.
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