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The Weekender: Guide to Ithaafushi, Maldives

The Maldives offer more than overwater bungalows and white sand beaches – foodies are flocking to the islands for incredible dining.

The Weekender
Photo of Woman in the Maldives
Photo: Courtesy of Michelle Stansbury

The Maldives is famous for overwater bungalows dotted in a warm turquoise ocean and picture perfect beaches, but offer much more for in-the-know travellers. The islands are better known for attracting honeymooners more than gourmands, but that reputation is soon to evolve with drool-worthy dining and celebrity chefs opening up concepts that are catching the attention of foodies.

Ithaafushi, a collection of tiny islands in the South Malé Atoll, is at the forefront of the shift with restaurants like the newly opened Zuma location among its eleven dining options. The islands are home to the Waldorf Astoria Ithaafushi and, in addition to the fabulous dining, the resort offers all the other mouth-watering Maldives accompaniments – infinity pools perched over a crystal blue ocean, palapas shading pristine white sand, and schools of fish swimming along brightly colored coral reefs.

Where to Stay

Waldorf Astoria Maldives Ithaafushi

Suite in Waldorf Astoria Maldives

Photos: Courtesy of Michelle Stansbury

Suite in Waldorf Astoria Maldives
View From Suite in Waldorf Astoria Maldives

You might need to pinch yourself; the Waldorf Astoria Maldives Ithaafushi is straight out of a dream. In addition to the iconic overwater villas, there are also serene beach villas and reef villas, all with private infinity pools and stunning views.

While it is on the larger side–119 villas spanning three islands–since it is so spread out, you still feel the sense of privacy and seclusion that you would if you were on your own private island. Which, in fact, you can do as well. The resort offers a separate 32,000 square meter private island for the ultimate in exclusivity.

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What to Do

Splash and Swim in the Indian Ocean

Photo of The Beach and Indian Ocean

Photos: Courtesy of Michelle Stansbury

Photo of The Beach and Indian Ocean

Jump right into the warm, clear water from your villa and discover incredible marine gardens brimming with life. To mix things up, grab a standup paddleboard or kayak to venture further, or rent a jet ski to explore offshore sandbars. A few of these nearby sandbars have surprises on them for intrepid travelers, like a picturesque swing.

Watch the sun sink at Amber

Pathway During Sunset

Photos: Courtesy of Michelle Stansbury

Dining Table at Amber

Amber is the sunset destination on Ithaafushi, perfectly positioned to see the sun sink down over the ocean. Linger as the sky begins to darken and sip on bubbles from an extensive Champagne list. A few feet away, garden-to-table restaurant Glow serves up nutrient-focused meals while surrounded by gardens and twinkle lights.

Find serenity at the spa

View From the Spa Room

Photo: Courtesy of Michelle Stansbury

The Waldorf Astoria spa is the largest in the Maldives so you have extensive options for relaxing and indulging in treatments. Their approach is based on the elements of nature: earth, fire, water, or metal, and the spa grounds are a tribute to natural beauty. Book a sunset massage to soak in the serenity of the changing sky or check out one of the visiting wellness practitioners who bring skills in specializations like acupuncture and traditional herbal medicine.

Where to Eat & Drink

The Ledge by Dave Pynt

Photo of Dishes From The Ledge by Dave Pynt

Photos: Courtesy of Michelle Stansbury

Photo of Dishes From The Ledge by Dave Pynt

Foodies will be drawn to The Ledge because of the lure of chef Dave Pynt from Singapore’s Michelin-starred Burnt Ends. Everyone else will flock to the poolside restaurant for the upscale barbecue with options like Wagyu steak and Maldivian Lobster.

Nava Beach Club

Photo of Pasta on the Beach

Photo: Courtesy of Michelle Stansbury

If you don’t want to leave the sand for even a moment of your day, you can dine at Nava Beach Club just steps away from the sparkling ocean. With vibrant dishes ranging from fresh salads to wood-fired pizzas, accompanied by cold cocktails, you’ll have no reason to leave the beach!

Zuma Maldives

Photo of Fresh Sashimi

Photo: Courtesy of Michelle Stansbury

Global restaurant concept Zuma has come to the Maldives, bringing contemporary Japanese food to the tropical islands. With the restaurant set out over the ocean, you won’t know whether to look outward at the panoramic views or inward to the central sushi bar. Upbeat music sets the vibe for a lively dinner filled with sake and specialty dishes like seabass sliced with yuzu, truffle oil, and salmon roe.

Your Private Pool

Photo of Breakfast in Private Pool

Photos: Courtesy of Michelle Stansbury

Photo of Private Pool

Slip out of bed and into a bikini for breakfast. A floating Champagne breakfast can be set up in the private infinity pool at your villa, filled with fruit, pastries, coffee, and more.

Shop Ithaafushi, Maldives Packing Essentials:

Macy Dress

Carve Designs Macy Dress
Carve Designs
$89

Jame Anklet

Jenny Bird Jame Anklet
Jenny Bird
$70 $49

Good Night

Prismatic Plants Good Night
Prismatic Plants
$65

Alexandra One Piece

Gigi C Alexandra One Piece
Gigi C
$185 $165

Leaf Earrings

TSEATJEWELRY Leaf Earrings
TSEATJEWELRY
$68

Scarf Top

Caroline K Scarf Top
Caroline K
$175
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