Cocoa Island Resort is one of the smallest islands of the Maldives archipelago. It’s so tiny that it takes only 10 minutes to move from one end to another and two minutes across the island. Encircled with powder white sand, the carefree, understated luxury experience includes holistic wellness treatments at COMO Shambhala Retreat, South Indian-influenced cuisine and worldclass diving. The resort is a creation of Christina Ong, the founder of the COMO Group, and hotels, such as The Halkin and The Metropolitan in London, and Parrot Cay in the Turks and Caicos Islands. Cocoa Island is an intimate private Maldives island resort with 33 overwater suites allowing you to slip right into the turquoise lagoon to explore an exceptional house reef. Cocoa Island Maldives is an idyllic private island resort that restores the spirit with clean, modern design, and stunning natural beauty.
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Cocoa Island offers indulgent therapies,Yoga, diving, gourmet cuisine and exciting excursions.
Suites and Villas can be booked all year long from $680 to $3,990 per night, depending on the season and the room/villa size.
But what the island does not have is as important as what it does. There’s no traffic. There’s no noise. There’s no hustle or bustle. There’s also no nightlife, no shopping and no local culture. That’s because there’s virtually nothing on Cocoa Island except for the resort. It is surrounded by magnificent beaches, brilliant coral reefs and a variety of luxurious suites resembling local dhoni fishing boats. Wake up to an empty horizon from your over-water bungalow!