Visión general
At Six Senses Laamu in the Maldives, you can spy on darting fish from your glass-bottomed bath tub, watch movies in the jungle and while away weeks with watersports and island expeditions: sunset dhoni cruises, private picnics and sand-dune dining.
Aspectos destacados:
Incredible spa
Relaxed mood
Varied dining options
Smith extra
Your choice of a 30-minute foot massage for two or a body scrub for two
Al día
También debe saber:
There are compulsory Gala Dinners on Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve (both charged at an extra cost) Every guest receives a bike for their stay, the resort's fleet includes stabilisers for little smiths and tricycles for family fun. Dentists, shield your eyes: the hotel has its own ice-cream and chocolate rooms. Heston, eat your heart out: there are 48 flavours of ice-cream to explore, Maldivian Screw Up (Screw Pine) Tropical Sunshine (Pineapple and Pina Colada) and Hotter Than Ice (Cocoa Nibs and Maldivian Chili). Take tippling to the next level with the hotel’s bartenders challenge where mixologists battle it out to win you over with their best cocktails.
Consejos para hacer la maleta:
Mrs Smith: nail clippers and jewel-bright polish to maintain your shiny holiday pedicure despite all the barefoot beaching (shoes are handed over on arrival, to fast forward your Crusoe mindset). Mr Smiths: linens and lemony cologne. Both Mr & Mrs: something to impress the deck-spinning DJ (and dance in) at Chill Bar.
Dress code:
Threads that will take you from beach to bicycle. When the sun sinks, throw on a pretty frock/light shirt for the restaurant. Unless you want to blend in with the surrounding jungle, steer clear of green.
Mr & Mrs Smith Opiniones de
Every hotel featured is visited personally by members of our team, given the Smith seal of approval, and then anonymously reviewed. As soon as our reviewers have returned from this tropical hotel in Laamu and unpacked their sunglasses and sarongs, a full account of their luxury beach break will be with you. In the meantime, to whet your wanderlust, here's a quick peek inside Six Senses Laamu in the Maldives…
We’re wordy types, normally, but when it comes to Six Senses Laamu, we find ourselves swapping verbosity for visual, two-word phrases: ‘jungle cinema’, ‘private island’, ‘white sand’, ‘blue sea’, and so on. These little nuggets transport us from the normal to the tropical, quicker than you can reach for ice.
Island castaways of all ages will feel like lords of Laamu, as soon as they remove their shoes (no news, no shoes – that’s the philosophy here) upon arrival and put soles on sand. But before you start picturing a bare beachy paradise involving just sun, sea and sand, let us remind you of the weeks' worth of activities on offer here: more watersports than you can shake a dolphin at, a cinema in the jungle and plenty of on-demand romantic experiences, should you want to make paradise a bit more, erm, paradisiacal: a sunset cruise on a dhoni, for example, dinner for two on a deserted beach, or a private picnic on your own island.
If you need further proof of the hotel’s desire to dazzle you, just listen to this: all guests are ‘given’ a bicycle to wheel around the island on, and every guest’s bicycle has their own initials on it, and cushions on the pedals to protect your bare feet. Whoever said ‘less is more’ clearly hadn’t seen Six Senses Laamu.
Datos del alojamiento
Dirección:
Olhuveli Island, Laamu, Laamu Atoll, 20015
Maldives
Maldives
Ubicación:
162.9 mi / 262.8 km desde el centro de la ciudad
Servicios generales
- Lavandería interna
- Spa
- Gimnasio de fitness
- Servicio de Internet
- Servicio de habitaciones
Información de restauración
Restaurante:
Longitude, open for breakfast and dinner, occupies an airy, overwater space. This relaxed restaurant serves a generous breakfast buffet (waffles, pancakes, eggs any which way, just-baked croissants, smoothies and so on); twice a week there's an impressive buffet dinner with live cooking stations. Leaf is perched above the organic garden: to get to it, you'll need to walk through the garden, up some stairs and across a rope bridge. Dinner at Leaf has a Mediterranean theme: dishes include baked beetroot with goat cheese and chives salsa and roast lamb with black-olive crust. There's also a Japanese restaurant, Zen, on an upper deck by Chill Bar; its small but comprehensive menu ticks off Japanese classics. Sip Sip rises resplendent from the swimming pool, offering fresh-from-the-oven pizzas, salads, burgers, pasta dishes and desserts – including home-made ice-cream and sorbets.
Top Table:
Some like it hot: if you're one of them, opt for Leaf's Chili Table Dining Experience and sit in the organic garden at a communal table, surrounded by 12 types of chili. Post-meal, stake out Chill Bar's overwater hammocks and drowsily wave-watch.
Last Orders:
Dinner is served until 10pm at Zen; 10.30pm at Leaf and Longitude. Late risers: head down for breakfast before 10.30am or you’ll miss out. Sip Sip opens from 10am to 8pm, and the bar serves drinks until your thirst is quenched (or you fall over).
Room Service:
Order nibbles to your room between 11am and 11.30pm; choose from from Longitude’s menu or pick from the à la carte in-villa-dining menu, which features Mediterranean, Asian and local dishes. Parents can also order salt-free treats for tots.
Hotel Bar:
We love a bar that boasts 14 signature cocktails, especially when they include flirty little libations such as Laamu Beach Party (a muddle of whisky, rum, cranberry, mango and ginger) and Atoll Punch, a raspberry and vodka concoction that honours the local islands. (If you over-indulge and need a cold-water fix, the sea is just beneath you.) Chill Bar's open-air space has big comfy blue day beds overlooking the sea, plenty of wooden furniture and an expert resident DJ who serves up Cinematic Orchestra and the ilk at lunch, jazz in the afternoon and party tunes later on. Wine buffs will love the wine cellar (more a temple to the grape stuff), which towers 6.4m high and houses more than 400 types of wine, as well as a deli offering European cheeses and peppery cold cuts: perfect for picnic provisions. Wine tastings can be arranged. Sip Sip's list of famed cocktails runs like the credits to a boozy film and their original concoctions, made with freshly squeezed juices, are tempting – the Ron Lassie (rum, mango, yoghurt, honey and cinnamon) cools with a kick. The mocktails are equally good.
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