Amilla Fushi
A contemporary take on the traditional Maldivian experience



This stylish resort enjoys a different feel from many of its contemporaries with sleek, white villas, all with pools, in place of thatched-roof accommodation. It is, however, the two-bedroom tree houses that are a real first; nestled in the canopy with private decks and plunge pools, staying in one makes you feel like a bird of paradise. A choice of restaurants offers everything from fine dining to fish and chips, whilst the 10-room spa is truly pampering with a Louise Galvin salon, Ila treatments and a luxury barber.
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