The COMO Foundation's commitment to the empowerment of women and girls invests funds directed to the Ocean Women initiative, which subsidizes courses for women and girls to become diving instructors.
COMO Maalifushi is the first and only resort in the Thaa Atoll and COMO's largest private resort in the Maldives, located in the southern part of the Maldives archipelago, renowned for its spectacular diving opportunities and famous surf breaks. This piece of paradise is ideal for those seeking a holiday that combines luxury, privacy and direct contact with nature.
The resort boasts 65 elegant accommodations, located partly on the water and partly on land, featuring Kajan thatched roofs and interiors that reflect the traditional Maldivian style, rendered minimalist and refined to blend perfectly with the natural surroundings. Each accommodation offers breathtaking views of the Indian Ocean, creating an atmosphere of total tranquillity and connection with nature while ensuring privacy for each accommodation.
COMO Maalifushi is an icon of understated luxury that also houses the renowned COMO Shambhala Retreat, a holistic wellness centre, and high-class yoga facilities, as well as meditation sessions. The excellent and sophisticated cuisine complements the offerings, maintaining the COMO style of fresh, healthy dishes with local and international influences. The rich marine life of the Maldives is accessible for unforgettable diving, snorkelling and fishing experiences in the Thaa Atoll, a paradise for sea lovers offering sightings of whale and hammerhead sharks and a variety of tropical fish.
In addition, the resort is located close to some of the most popular surf breaks in the Maldives, with experienced instructors available for lessons during the season, ensuring a unique experience for surfing enthusiasts.
Whether it is relaxing in the spa, exploring the underwater world or surfing, the resort offers experiences that cater to every type of traveller, making it a perfect destination for a luxury getaway in the Maldives.