Cocoa Island Over-Water Resort, a Perfect Relax Destination

Cocoa island resort
Cocoa Island is a small, private island resort designed for those seeking an easygoing, foot-in-the-sand experience. Cocoa island take a distance From Airport: 30 km and the resort is located in  South Male’ Atoll, Maldive island. The rich, warm waters and bountiful coral also promise some of the world's best beaches, snorkelling and diving.

Wake up to an empty horizon from your over-water bungalow. As evening approaches, watch a tiny fishing boat ply the cobalt ocean. Cocoa Island offers indulgent therapies,Yoga, diving, gourmet cuisine and exciting excursions.


Strung out like pearls across the benign waters of Indian Ocean are the Maldives Islands, each a perfect smudge of white. The strongest winds are gentle breezes, and the highest points, the leaning palm fronds. Every dot is ringed in milky turquoise and soft, velveteen sand. Each lagoon is a point of stillness, but the encircling reefs bristle with life. It is among these coral atolls that
Cocoa island over-water resort overview
Cocoa is located, a 40-minute speedboat from Malé international airport. At one end of this private island is a snaking, powdered spit sculpted by gentle evening tides. The beach is softly shelving, fringed with wild sea grapes, hibiscus and palms. In the distance, local fishing boats glide across a flat expanse. To hole up here is to discover escapism, or sweet serenity under a reliable sun.

Rooms are inspired by local dhoni boats, adjoined by simple wooden walkways, built above the shallow ocean. It is a special place, at one remove from the noise of modern living, where we nurture every need, attend to every detail, and soothe away the stresses which belong to another life Cocoa is a place to value for its quiet.

There you can make your holiday perfect with the amenities and facilities in the resort:
    24 Hour Coffee Shop
    Swimming Pool
    Scuba Diving Facilities
    24-hour room service
    Laundry/Valet Service
    Gift Shop
    Spa
    Snorkeling
    Fishing

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