Mother Ocean Day today which “spotlights the magnificent bodies of water that make life on Earth possible”. Few countries appreciate the ocean more than the Maldives where is makes up more of their country than any other. To mark the occasion, I’ve assembled one of the most popular ocean shots on Instagram – the Anemonefish nestled in the protectively mothering tentacles of its host. If only we landlubbers could live in harmony with the ocean as well as these Amphiprioninae live in harmony in the ocean…
Best of the Maldives: Observatory Bar – Anantara Kihavah
“I am tasting stars” – Dom Perignon
Now you can taste Dom Perignon among the stars. On Anantara Kihavah’s new rooftop observatory and bar:
- “Anantara Kihavah Maldives Villas has taken the wraps off its new SKY overwater observatory, which combines a luxury cocktail bar, a resident story-telling ‘Sky Guru’ and its very own telescope.”
Kihavah has extended the ultimate bottom-to-top vista to the heavens now including the most exquisite wines to accompany every concourse. And even if you have cloudy night, you can enjoy your sparkling wines under a sparkling firmament in the bar with a luminous ceiling display of constellations (see photo at bottom).
Potions in Paradise
Raise a glass to National Beverage Day. The fashionista set enjoy a pose with a glass of bubbly or a tropical cocktail, but that is just the tip of the thila for imbibing beauties…
- Olga ST (Russia) – JA Manafaru [ABOVE]
- Belle Lucia (Australia) – Cocoon
- Olesya Malinskaya (Russia) – Velaa
- Katrina (Russia) – Kihaa
- No A (Thailand) – Centara Ras Fushi
- Mali Kosinska (Russia) – Sun Siyam Irufushi
- Shannon More (New Zealand) – Kanuhura
- Eva Gutowski and Belle Lucia (USA – Australia) – LUX South Ari Atoll
- Ayla Marie Woodruff (USA) – Park Hyatt Hadahaa
- Yulia Rybakova (Russia) – Sun Siyam Irufushi
- Xenia Van Der Woodsen (Germany) – One & Only Reethi Rah
- Anya Denisik (Belarus) – Kurumba
- Jacqueline Fernandez (Sri Lanka) – Conrad Rangali
- Jamie Chua (Singapore) – Maalifushi
- Baby Akiyo (Malaysia) – Club Med Kani
- Faya Nillson (Sweden) – W Maldives
- Lauryn Goodman (United Kingdom) – Sun Aqua Vilu Reef
- Karina Irby (Australia) – Adaaran Hudhuranfushi
- Yulia Schastlivaya (Russia) – Four Seasons Landaa Giraavaru
- Or Daniel (Israel) – One & Only Reethi Rah
- Poppy Delevingne (United Kingdom) – Finolhu
- Diana Dryn (Ukraine) – LUX South Ari Atoll
- Marissa Cox (France) – Halaveli
- Beatrice Ong (Singapore) – Olhuveli
- Pamela Reif (Germany) – Sun Siyam Irufushi
- Anna Sharapova (Russia) – One & Only Reethi Rah
- Reham al Nahii (Jordan) – Conrad Rangali
- Tatjana Kreuzmayr (Austria) – Summer Island
- Jessica Lee Buchanan (South Africa) – NIYAMA
- Henna Advani (Singapore) – Six Senses Laamu
- Belinda Morgan (Australia) – Club Med Kani
- Mai Morishita (Japan) – Oblu by Atmosphere
Best of the Maldives: Football Camp – Amilla Fushi
More “fullback” than “full bodied”, Amilla Fushi introduced its own training programme for guests (who are a bit too young to sample the wine cellar) of a football training camp:
- “Designed and developed by former professional football players, Jason and Glen Trifiro, FUTBOLTEC focuses on the techniques of young footballers in a professional and enjoyable learning environment. Sign up your kids for an exclusive 3-day football camp and let them participate on a field where players have the freedom to play and creativity is the most important thing. Choose from Junior camp for players aged 5-11 years old or Senior camp for players aged 12-16 years old. Each player will receive 9 hours of experienced coaching, training shirt, shorts, socks and training equipment.”
Best of the Maldives: Sommelier Certification – One & Only Reethi Rah
May Day, May Day…I need help…with my wine choice! May Day today is better known as a celebration of workers. Each year this day, I highlight an initiative that a resort is making in its people. This year is One & Only Reethi Rah who certify all their sommeliers through the internationally recognizes WSET standard:
- “This is a professional course and there is different levels, starting at Introduction Level 1 to advanced Level 4. All our sommeliers are certified thru this global group as well as about 20 other F&B staff members with more being certified next year.”
Raise a glass to all the resort workers who help make the Maldives even more of an experience of paradise. At Reethi Rah, “S.O.S.” stands for “Sommeliers Outstanding Service”.
Best of the Maldives: Ballet Instruction – Shangri-La Villingili
Dance is for everyone. Whether just swaying to the romantic ballads at the resort disco or practicing more classical form with Shangri-La Villingili’s innovative ballet programme.
- “Reveal the ballerina in you or just discover a new dance fitness routine with our Ballet Master. The celebrated ballerina, Karis Scarlette, a former performer of the Royal Ballet in London and a qualified teacher from the Royal Opera House, will be our Master in Residence, passing on the joy of ballet through inspiring and fun ballet classes for all ages.”
Instruction possibilities include:
- Ballet Fitness – 60 mins – Complimentary
- Mini Ballet – 30 mins, parents to be on hand to assist with little ones. Timings: 8 a.m. or 5 p.m.
- One-to-One Private Session – 60 min – $200 per person / 90 mins – $300 per person
- Private Sunset Guided Meditation & Stretching by the Beach – 30 mins – $150 for two guests
Best of the Maldives: Underwater Sculpture Gallery – Sirru Fen Fushi
International Sculpture Day today. And new resort Sirru Fen Fushi is launching a world class sculpture exhibit with the most distinctively Maldivian twist – it is underwater.
- “The sculptural installation on Sirru Fen Fushi will offer visitors a unique, cultural eco-art attraction whilst creating the foundations of an artificial reef to enhance the underwater ecosystem. The centre piece will be the Coral Cube, the worlds first semi submerged art space, a portal to the underwater realm offering visitors ephemeral encounters with the natural beauty beneath the water’s surface, delivering an other worldly experience that illustrates the connectivity of man with nature, a hybrid organic form in harmony with its surroundings, a seamless link between the land and the ocean, combining two disparate wonders, one created by man and one designed by nature.”
This creative installation is another gratifying “Finally Seen” for me as I first suggested such an exhibition 4 years ago with Part 4 of my “Not Seen Yet” series (#7).
Arbor Day by the Harbour
“I think that I shall never see. A poem lovely as a tree.” – Joyce Kilmer
Arbor Day today celebrates the noble tree. I’ve often described the Maldives as a that iconic image of a plot of sand in the middle of the ocean with a palm tree on it. So a trees are, at least in some caricatured sense, the most important (if not only) thing on these isolated parcels of paradise. And if there is one group of tree huggers drawn to these swaying shades, it’s the fashionista photoshoot set.
- Madeline Joy Relph, Natalie Roser, Brooke Hogan (Australia) – Four Seasons Kuda Huraa [ABOVE]
- Mary Kareva (Russia) – Kuredu
- Tia Lineker (United Kingdom) – LUX South Ari Atoll
- Sipos Szilvia (Hungary) – Cheval Blanc Randheli
- Valeria Orsini (Columbia) – Reethi Faru
- Alvi Lalli (Ukraine) – Anantara Veli
- Kim Juan – Bandos
- Paula Manzanal (Peru) – Reethi Faru
- Karina Malina (Russia) – Fihalhohi
- Jessica Immobile (Italy) – Constance Halaveli
- Tippawan Tanchai (Thailand) – Atmosphere Kanifushi
- Frugina (Hungary) – Vilamendhoo
- Anelia Moor (United Kingdom)
- Anyuta Rai (Russia) – Hurawalhi
- Lya Dionisova (Russia) – Cocoon
- Karolina Varab (Lithuania – United Kingdom) – W Maldives
- Barbara Fumagalli (Italy) – Ayada
- Katrin Amaure (Austria) – Furaveri
- Alexandra Bring (Sweden) – Vilu Reef
- Yulia Rybakova (Russia) – Sun Siyam Irufushi
- Valentina Vignali (Italy) – Cocoon
- Emma Rose (Australia) – Ayada
- Ployly Yada (Thailand) – Club Med Finolhu Villas
- Liliana Montoya (USA) – AaaVeee
- Anna Ioannova (Russia) – Felidhoo
- Radmila Sadykova (Russia) – Fotteyo Kandu
- Irina Popova (Russia) – Fotteyo Kandu
- Sonia Eryka (Indonesia) – Centara Ras Fushi
- Fleur De Lis (Russia) – Kihaad
- Adriana Jennings (Australia) – Sun Siyam Irufushi
- Ilenia Vallejo (Spain) – Baros
- Jasminne Majid (Bulgaria) – Anantara Dhigu
- Martyna Rybka (Poland) – Kuredu
- Ksenia Tsaritsina (Russia) – Conrad Rangali
- Mariel Chjen (Germany) – Kuredu
- Raminta Bielskyte (Lithuania) – Meedhupparu
- Polina Gagarina (Poland) – Jumeirah Vittaveli
- Marianna Mäkelä (Finland0 – Summer Island
- April Love Geary (USA) – Amila Fushi
- Athina Oikonomakou (Greece) – Ayada
- Josephine Skriver (Denmark)
- Nina Moorena (France)
- Sana Lantana (USA) – AaaVeee
- Gizel (Brazil) – Angsana Velavaru
- Renee Somerfield (Australia) – Six Senses Laamu
- Alessandra Ambrosio (Brazil) – Shangri-La Vilingili
- Elizaveta Vladimirova (Russia)
- Xenia Deli (Moldova) – Six Senses Laamu
- Nika Andryskova (Russia) – Amari Havodda
- Carrie Santana da Silva (United Kingdom) – Velassaru
- Olesya Malinskaya (Russia) – One & Only Reethi Rah
- Charlotte Crosby (United Kingdom) – Kandima
- Kimberley Wallis (USA) – Bandos
- Liz Hurley (United Kingdom) – Huvafenfushi
- Pla Komaratat (Thailand) – Coco Palm Bodu Hithi
- Nicole Chen (Malaysia) – Hulhumale
- Yulia Schastlivaya (Russia) – Four Seasons Landaa Giraavaru
- Nelli Chernova (Russia) – Irufushi
- Natasha Jeanvie (Russia) – Meedhupparu
- Jigenmg (Japan) – W Maldives
- Twinkle Mukherjee (India) – Sun Siyam Irufushi
- Uliana Berdysheva (Russia) – Sun Island
- Valentina Braun
- Yanita Yancheva (Bulgaria) – Anantara Veli
- Nikki Phillips (New Zealand) – Club Med Finolhu Villas
- Sabrynette Loana (Romania) – Cheval Blanc Randheli
- Julia Dybowska (Poland) – JA Manafaru
Best of the Maldives: Inspirational Signs – Finolhu
Finolhu evangelises a different sort of inspirational message to its guests with a collections of quirky messages displayed on funky distressed wood signs across the island.
Best of the Maldives: Guest Contract – Medhufushi
The first principle to saving the planet is personal responsibility and no resort fosters more than Medhufushi with their inspired guest “contract” of “behaviour rules”. When I coached rowing at Sir William Borlase’s Grammar School, the programme introduced a very similar contract for all the athletes to sign. It put down on paper important responsibilities and forced everyone to give it more than a fleeting consideration as they were putting their signatures on it.
One of the biggest obstacles to a more sustainable lifestyle is people simply not knowing the adverse impacts some seemingly innocuous activity can have. One of the most prominent examples is STANDING ON THE CORAL. To the uninformed, lots of coral can appear like simply underwater rocks. But despite their stony exoskeleton, they are indeed living animals (not even plants) and standing on them hurts them and can kill them.
Even if you aren’t checking into Medhufushi, their guest rules is a handy guide to do’s and don’ts anywhere in the Maldives:
Dear guest, please acknowledge the following rules. It is for your own safety and enjoyment, and they will help Medhufushi Resort to preserve its natural beauty. Any failure in following these guidelines will incur in a fine of 300 USD.
- Do not touch or chase the animals, including marine creatures such as sngrays, turtles and crabs.
- Do not feed the animals, including fish and sharks. (There is a fish feeding session organized by the hotel for all guests at 21:00hrs every evening)
- It is not permied to catch, kill and eat animals.
- Do not pick up coral or shells. Do not damage them.
- Do not cook any kind of food in the room ‐ kindly contact the Front Desk for any special requests.
- During snorkeling excursion, please, Do not stand or walk on the coral ‐ it is a delicate living creature that takes several hundreds of years to grow and it is the very foundaon of the beauty.
- There is no lifeguard on duty, snorkeling and swimming is at your own risk. Please make sure you are using the proper safety equipment.
- Each accompanying parent is deemed responsible for the safety and behavior of their children.