Vacation Atop a Luxurious 1184 sq ft Traditional ‘Dhoni’ Fishing Boat in Como Coacoa Island, Maldives

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In the heart of a year-round destination with a near constant temperature of 86°F (30°C), the Dhoni Loft Water Villas of Como Coacoa Island, Maldives, present a tropical paradise ideal for adventure and rejuvenation. From its personalised service and sophisticated cuisine, to the resort’s distinctive design, authentic culture, orchestrated cruise trips and innumerable out-and-indoor activities, Como Coacoa Island maintains exceptional luxury standards.

Showcasing 34 overwater accommodations, Como Coacoa Island is revered for its most notable Dhoni Loft Water Villas. Shaped like a traditional ‘dhoni’ fishing boat, this 1184 sq ft floating residency features an expansive lower level living area and a master bedroom on the mezzanine, making it an ideal dwelling for families. Enhanced by floor-to-ceiling windows and a private terrace, which overlook the ocean, each Dhoni Loft Water Villa comes complete with a private sundeck, loungers, a dining table, bathtub, separate shower stalls, air conditioning, antique colonial ceiling fans, a private bar with snacks, coffee and tea making facilities, a 42” LCD plasma satellite television, a DVD player, an in-room safe, international direct dial telephone, complimentary Wi-Fi, and iPod docks.

Topped only by the resort’s unique experiences which include, whale shark expeditions, UV night snorkelling, sunset fishing, sailing and windsurfing lessons, sandbank breakfast and dinner, sunset cruises, and local excursions – Como Coacoa Island provides an in-depth cultural and ecological experience, for an estimated $1050++ per night with breakfast.

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