Best of the Maldives: Ocean Sounds Villas – Ailafushi

The gentle lapping of water ripples on the soft coral sand dominates the typical soundscape of the Maldivian seaside. Resort water villas are typically set in protected, tranquil lagoons so people can easily swim and snorkel straight from their deck and the so main sound you hear is the water sloshing around the support pylons below. But some islands are a bit more exposed to the larger swells of the open ocean produce more substantial waves. The move substantial crests not only create some of the world’s best surfing, but also can provide the more dramatic wave crashing commonplace around other coasts.

But Ailafushi water villas are situated in more open water though protected by a rocky breakwater a short distance out. As a result, a breezy day will produce a regular percussion of waves crashing just a stone’s throw from your deck. While the aquatic activity is reduced, the acoustic activity is enhanced. Lori and I love seaside rooms where you can lie in your bed and hear the sound of waves crashing below. We dozed at night on the loungers just listening to it, but you could hear it clearly inside the villa as well.

Best of the Maldives: Yellow Submarine – Fushifaru

Fushifaru - yellow submarine

We might not all live in a yellow submarine, but we can go on a cruise in one at Fushifaru:

  • For thoseyearning to explore the beauty of the underwater realm without diving, the yellow semi-submarine at Fushifaru offers an unforgettable and hassle-free experience. It’s an opportunity to immerse yourself in the aquatic paradise of the Maldives, forging lasting memories of the breathtaking marine world just beneath the waves.”

Fushifaru - yellow submarine 2