The most romantic hotels in the Maldives

Opt for a water villa at Mihiri Island Resort and the positioning is impressive.
Opt for a water villa at Mihiri Island Resort and the positioning is impressive.

An expert guide to the top romantic hotels in the Maldives, including the best for over water villas, private plunge pools, open-air cinemas, Michelin-starred restaurants, beachfront dining and spectacular diving facilities.

Soneva Fushi, Maldives
Soneva Fushi, Maldives

Soneva Fushi

Eydhafushi, Maldives

9Telegraph expert rating

The motto here is “no news, no shoes” and, true to their word, guests’ footwear is confiscated on the traditional dhoni boat transfer from Malé. The 65 villas made from natural materials are sandwiched between jungle and beach. Fun extras include an open-air cinema on the beach, planetarium, treetop yoga, a Mr or Mrs Friday (aka personal butler) assigned to each villa. There's an excellent choice of dining options, including Mihiree Mitha, which serves wonderfully fresh sushi, and By The Beach, for Korean-inspired cuisine by candlelight, both supplied by the island’s vegetable and herb gardens. Read expert review From £1,100per night Check availability Rates provided by Booking.com

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COMO Cocoa Island

Maafushi, Maldives

9Telegraph expert rating

This little slice of tropical heaven offers a total escape from everyday life. One of the smallest, most stylish resorts in the Indian Ocean has just 33 thatched villas inspired by dhonis with large, secluded decks for lounging on or slipping into the lagoon. Holistic, Asian-inspired treatments are offered in the COMO Shambhala Retreat, which has an open-air yoga pavilion and four treatments rooms, including one for couples. There’s a main restaurant, Ufaa, but guests tend to hide away in their villa or opt for private dining on the beach. Read expert review From £605per night Check availability Rates provided by Booking.com

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Cheval Blanc Randheli hotel, Maldives
Cheval Blanc Randheli hotel, Maldives

Cheval Blanc Randheli

Noonu Atoll, Maldives

8Telegraph expert rating

Cheval Blanc Randheli is a 40-minute ride from Malé on the resort’s private seaplane and has a touch of old-school glamour about it. There are 45 villas, some on a private man-made island, some overwater with a private jetty and infinity pool and lots of sumptuous extras including complimentary massages to relieve jet-lag, toiletries created exclusively for the resort by Dior, and four restaurants overseen by Yannick Alléno, three-Michelin-starred chef. A Guerlain spa on its own island got the Royal seal of approval – the resort is where the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge chose to check in on their first holiday sans George. Read expert review From £1,485per night Check availability Rates provided by Booking.com

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The Four Seasons Maldives at Landaa Giraavaru
The Four Seasons Maldives at Landaa Giraavaru

Four Seasons Resort Maldives at Landaa Giraavaru

Maldives

9Telegraph expert rating

The more remote of the Four Seasons’ two Maldives properties lies in the Baa Atoll and has 102 thatched sunrise or sunset beach and water villas edging the large lagoon. Known for its fantastic service, treats here include castaway picnics on deserted islands, tantric massages for two to awaken “kundalini energy” and dining on a private platform in the middle of a lagoon. There’s also the chance to visit virgin dive sites and uninhabited islands aboard luxury liveaboard The Four Seasons Explorer, a sleek three-deck catamaran. The land-based villas feel the most authentic and private. Read expert review From £1,335per night Check availability Rates provided by Booking.com

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Mirihi Island Resort

Mandhoo, Maldives

8Telegraph expert rating

An island retreat without the bravado associated with many of the extravagant new Maldivian resorts, Mirihi maintains a focus on its beautiful surroundings and prides itself on having one of the most fascinating house reefs in the Maldives – expect to see reef sharks, manta rays and green turtles. Opt for a water villa and the positioning is impressive. The shower room has full slide-away doors, opening up views to a vast expanse of Indian Ocean, and a private outdoor deck with direct access to the sea. here are four restaurants; each embodies a different ambience, yet taste and presentation prevail thanks to zealous head-chef, Felix. Read expert review From £458per night Check availability Rates provided by Booking.com

Maldives hotels with over-water villas

Conrad Rangali, Maldives
Conrad Rangali, Maldives

Conrad Maldives Rangali Island

Maldives

8Telegraph expert rating

Despite being situated 30 minute sea plane ride from Male, the resort feels wonderfully remote. There are long stretches of sandy beach where, even in high season, you might not glimpse anybody else. For diving and snorkelling enthusiasts, large coral reefs full of glittering fish are just a short boat ride away. Each villa has been carefully designed for maximum privacy, with thoughtful touches such as candles in the bathroom. There is a wide range of activities on offer, from pedalo excursions to honeymooners’ favourite 'The Sandbar Picnic' – a day-trip on a yacht, with a drop-off on a deserted island where you can enjoy a romantic meal on the beach. Read expert review From £596per night Check availability Rates provided by Booking.com

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The St. Regis Maldives Vommuli Resort, Maldives
The St. Regis Maldives Vommuli Resort, Maldives

The St. Regis Maldives Vommuli Resort

Maldives

9Telegraph expert rating

This far-flung tropical island resort offers a daringly designed environment in a deliciously secluded location. Sea bob around its pale blue and purple reefs, unravel with an acupressure massage at the over-water spa, dine in sunken wine cellars, and pop champagne corks in a bar that looks like a whale shark. The 77 villas are split into three categories: entry-level garden villas concealed in the jungle; peak roofed beach villas hugging the blinding white shore; and vast overwater villas, the best of which face west towards the sunset and expansive Indian Ocean. All are huge and every single one comes with its own private swimming pool. Read expert review From £1,708per night Check availability Rates provided by Booking.com