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Six Senses Laamu, Maldives
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Six Senses Laamu Resort & Hotel, Maldives

They say the hardest places to reach are the most rewarding. In the case of Six Senses Laamu Resort, it's certainly true. Located on Olhuveli Island, it's one of the furthest-flung resorts in the Maldives, reachable by a 60 minute scenic seaplane transfer, known as the flying turtle, the length of journey and its sheer isolation as the only resort in the whole Laamu Atoll makes you feel like intrepid travellers discovering an island no-one else has before. When you get there, it's a heavenly mix of powder-white sands, cobalt-blue waters, lush vegetation and, above all else, exquisite seclusion.

An island in the middle of nowhere it deserves to be enjoyed slowly and we have good news for you: a leisurely pedal around the island pathways on your own personalised bike is about as strenuous as it gets. It's a paradise escape that's practically perfect in every way, whether you're a couple or a family. It's a good job Six Senses Laamu knows that, with a strong sustainable focus throughout the resort aimed at protecting its natural treasures for generations to come. They're tooled up with every eco-friendly measure out there, from the conservation of their house reef to operating their own organic garden and a back of house tour gives guests an overview of it all. Earlier this year, it also opened SHELL (Sea Hub of Environmental Learning in Laamu) where guests can learn about its marine conservation efforts.

After your stay, you'll agree it's an idyll well worth preserving. And after gazing at a night sky filled with stars or being hypnotised by the sound of gentle wavelets, you'll also be utterly convinced the extra effort in getting to Six Senses Laamu was more than worth it.

Highlights

Six Senses Laamu

Sleep
 

Six Senses Laamu's 97 overwater villas are strung along the envy-inducing powder-soft beach and hover lightly above the blue waters of the Indian Ocean. The Ocean Beach Villas and Lagoon Beach Villas are set on the perfect sands with strategically placed sun loungers topped with plump cushions, direct access to the beach and a treetop deck for epic sunset viewing. With air-conditioning and under-the-star rain showers, you'll feel fully at ease in these luxury villas. 

You can play hide and seek with the fish as you laze in your glass bathtub, or drift away in the hammock strung over the water. The seriously comfy day beds are custom-made for indulgent day-long relaxing. Some of the villas also feature an irresistible infinity-edge pool!

Eat
 

The strong sustainable focus at Six Senses Laamu extends to its dining offering and its five restaurants that all feature an eco-friendly twist. LEAF is perched over the organic garden and its menu is built around the bounty of fresh produce grown there to create a tasty array of farm-to-fork dishes. This adults only restaurant is perfect for those wanting a romantic date night or simply some time alone. Longitude is a two-storey restaurant set overwater (promising food with equally delicious views) and its international-inspired menu has plenty of dishes featuring fish that you probably spotted swimming in the lagoon only hours before. The Dolphin Channel is located in front of this restaurant, so you can spot them swimming by while enjoying a special dinner. The live cooking station at Japanese fusion restaurant Zen also sizzles with fish sourced from local fishermen the resort work closely with as well as a sunset sushi counter. Kaji, a fun Teppanpanyaki dining experience offers a four or five course set menu featuring an array of premium beef cuts and seafood dishes. Sake lounge is a stunning air conditioned Sake-inspired cocktail lounge.
Six Senses Laamu is also home to two bars: Sip Sip is a cool sunken bar found right beside the pool and ideal if you fancy a homemade pizza or burger for lunch, while the overwater Chill Bar is where the island party is each evening, complete with its own DJ and cocktails concocted from the freshest of ingredients. You can also enjoy happy hour in both bars: Sip Sip is from 4-5pm and Chill Bar is from 10-11pm.
If you want to cool off during the day, there's no better place than Ice. With 42 flavours of ice cream and sorbet for you to try (all of which are complimentary) lack of choice will never be an issue, while Ice's chocolate studio also serves up a selection of homemade treats, too.
Still want more? The resort isn't left wanting in the unique dining experiences department, either. Deck-a-Dence is an intimate collection of six glass-bottom tables hovering above the lagoon where you can enjoy a zero-carbon dinner, while the Chili Table in the organic garden is a five-course meal inspired by chillies sourced from all over the world. If you need something to wash all this lot down with, there are over 400 vintages to try in the Altitude Wine Cellar. Rest assured, you won't be going hungry or thirsty at Six Senses Laamu!

Play
 

The wealth of water experiences you can have at Six Senses Laamu is staggering. Its house reef runs alongside Jetty A and is fantastic for snorkelling – playful spinner dolphins love to pay a visit at dawn and dusk. But the on-site PADI-certified dive centre offers a selection of courses so you can take your underwater exploration to the greater depths, where vast coral cities filled with sharks, rays, turtles and a kaleidoscope of fish await. With the resort boasting the only dive centre in the atoll, diving from Six Senses Laamu will guarantee you have these magical marine environments to yourself. Not only that, a five-minute boat ride will take you to the Maldives' only year-round manta ray cleaning station, meaning you can have a special experience no matter what time of year you plan to visit.

Prefer to be above the surface? There are plenty of non-motorised water sports for you to try, from windsurfing to kayaking and catamaran sailing. Six Senses Laamu is also just metres away from the Yin Yang, the most famous surf break in the Maldives – visit between May and September if you want to catch the biggest waves. Other ocean experiences include sunset cruises to spot dolphins and various deep-sea fishing trips.

On the island itself, you can book yourself in for an evening at the Cinema Under the Stars, visit neighbouring islands to see the local way of life and witness the resort's eco-friendly initiatives through back of house tours and marine biology workshops. For something truly off the scale, you can even escape to your own private island for the day, where a luxury packed lunch and snorkelling gear will be left with you, as well as walkie talkies so you can can radio in when you (reluctantly) want to return to the resort. Six Senses Laamu's pure isolation also means the stargazing is exceptional, too.

Pamper
 

The Six Senses Spa sits right on the beach and offers a superb array of therapies. Its nine treatment nests, either with ocean views or tucked within leafy foliage, are mini havens where skilled therapists employ local and Ayurvedic techniques to fulfil an impressive menu of treatments, massages and facials. That's not all: to further the relaxing atmosphere, there's a nail bar, steam room, juice bar and rooftop yoga studio.

Surfing
 

Surf season in the Maldives runs from April through to October, although there can be waves in March and November. The best time will depend on your skill level and the type of waves you want to surf!

A little about the waves & breaks:

Firstly, the main break on this side of the atoll is the famous Yin Yang a right hand channel pass reef break. The outside section of this wave breaks in deeper water, which makes it a little fatter and slower, suitable for intermediate-advanced surfers. This section generally breaks throughout the season between 5'-8' with some larger days at 10'+ during peak season (July/August). The inside section breaks in shallow water which produces a fast hollow wave for advanced surfers only.

We have three left hand parks close to the island off of Jetty C, each peak having a varying level of difficulty, the peak nearest the reef marker can hold a hollow wave, and as you pass further away the wave fattens out. These are suitable for intermediate-advanced surfers on larger days 5'-6' and 6'+ on larger days during peak season. On smaller days 2'-3' it is possible for a beginner to ride these waves as long as they are turning and trimming, and know when to kick out. There is also a right handed off of the Jetty C which is shallow fast and hollow, only for the crazy crew!

Outside the watersports centre we have a shoulder breaking into the lagoon 1'-3' ideal for first lessons as the wave breaks into the deep sand bottomed lagoon. Across the channel from SSLM is petrol island, a fun bowl shaped reef that produces an "A" frame. Ying yang takes much of the power away from this swell that hits PI, giving us an option when Ying Yang is too big, blown out, or for intermediate surfers. This breaks at 3'-4', on the occasional days 5'-6', the wave is a short ride with an easy paddle back to the peak.

There are several breaks on the East side of the atoll. Machines is a similar break to Ying Yang, doesn't break as big, but is more consistent. Refugees only starts breaking when Ying yang/machines are 4'+.  Beduge, only starts breaking in large swells, when Machines is 6' +, a good option when everywhere else is blown out or too big. Isdhoo bank requires a special north to north easterly swell and holds a similar wave type.

Access: Ying yang can only be accessed by boat trip as can petrol island, and the breaks on the east side. Jetty C breaks are an easy paddle, or you can opt for a drop off pick up service or a surf pass with guide.

Families
 

If you're thinking of taking a family holiday in the Maldives, then Six Senses Laamu has plenty to offer including the following:

Family & Children's Activities:

  • Cinema Under The Stars: Enjoy your favourite movies on the sand, under the clear starry night sky.
  • Treasure Hunts: Kids will have great fun searching for prizes in the resort's arranged treasure hunts. 
  • Cycling: Guests are provided with bicycles for exploring the island. Great for soaking in the views!
  • Water Activities: Enjoy guided snorkelling, swimming, canoeing & more!
  • Dolphin Cruise: Take a relaxed, yet exciting sunset cruise to see the island's playful dolphins.
  • Dance Classes: Take part in various dance classes with something to suit most ages.

Six Senses Laamu Kids' Clubs & Babysitting: 

  • The Den: Kids will find endless entertainment at The Den Kids' Club for ages 3 - 12. Great for when you need some time for yourself. 
  • Babysitting: Babysitting services are available during the day and cost $25 for one child and $5 for each additional.

Junior Marine Biology Program:

  • Good for the Earth and kids, the resort hosts a sustainability camp. Teens and parents can take part in two 90-minute sessions across three days to learn about living sustainably through activities and workshops. 

Kids' Food: 

  • Fussy eaters are no problem at Six Senses Laamu with its kids' menu. Plus, children aged five-and-under eat free. 

 

Honeymoons
 

The Maldives is one of the dreamiest places on Earth to enjoy your honeymoon and Six Senses Laamu is the perfect resort.

With panoramic views of the Indian Ocean, romantic sunset cruises, couples massages, and dinners on the beach - it's a honeymooners paradise.

Plus, to give you a special welcome you'll receive a bottle of sparkling wine upon arrival to your villa!

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Six Senses Laamu FAQ

Is Six Senses Laamu all-inclusive?
 

There is no all-inclusive option at Six Senses Laamu. However, all other board bases are available: bed and breakfast, half board and full board, while all guests staying on a half board or full board basis can also upgrade to either of the excellent 'Saint' (non-alcoholic) or the 'Sinner' (alcoholic) drinks packages.

Where is Six Senses Laamu located?
 

Six Senses Laamu is in the Laamu Atoll, which is located in the far south of the Maldivian island chain. It's the only resort in the atoll.

How do you get to Six Senses Laamu?
 

To reach Six Senses Laamu from Malé, you have to catch a scenic 60 minute seaplane transfer.

Does Six Senses Laamu have a house reef?
 

Yes and it's just a few swim strokes from Chill Bar, continuing all the way along Jetty A. There, you can spot myriad marine life such as green turtles, black-tipped reef sharks, stingrays and all kinds of colourful fish. Six Senses Laamu is also home to the only year-round manta ray cleaning station in the Maldives.

How big is Six Senses Laamu?
 

Don't let Six Senses Laamu's small size fool you. There are 97 villas split between the beach and overwater, while the island is home to three restaurants, two bars, an ice cream and chocolate studio and wine cellar – without ever feeling crammed in.

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