Four Seasons, one of the most respected luxury
hotel brands in the world, has opened the first
exclusive-use hideaway in an UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve.
The secluded five-acre Four Seasons Private
Island Maldives at Voavah, Baa Atoll features seven bedrooms, a
Beach House, dive school and 62-foot (18.9 metre) yacht. It can
accommodate up to 22 guests at one time.
Voavah days revolve around the double-storey
Beach House and adjacent white sands, crystal waters and abundant
reef – all exemplary even by Maldives standards.
The Beach House
hub offers open-air living room, dining room, kitchen, pool deck,
gym, library and loft lounge, while seven bedrooms are arranged on
the beach, over the pristine lagoon or elevated in panoramic
Mezzanine Suites.
The island features an Ocean of Consciousness
Spa and guests can also have yoga, meditation and pranayama
classes, high-end beauty treatments and a Rossano Ferretti hair
consultant on call.
Privacy-protected with single entry, CCTV, night
vision cameras, and 24-hour on-site security patrols, Four Seasons
Private Island Voavah is far more than a luxury retreat. It’s a
reconnection to self and surroundings; an island to call one’s
own; somewhere to explore desires, in one’s own way, where no-one
is watching and anything is possible.
Voavah Summer
A 62-foot private yacht, Voavah
Summer, invites exploration of the dazzling and undisturbed UNESCO
domain.
Experiences focus on the UNESCO territory, guided by a
team that has already spent a decade protecting it: diving with
whale sharks, snorkeling with manta rays, swimming with
neighbourhood turtles, fishing for dinner, visiting local islands,
surfing unknown breaks and cruising into breathtaking Baa Atoll
sunsets.
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