Constance Moofushi offers a blend of luxury and barefoot elegance, with 110 villas divided into three categories:
All villas come with king-sized beds, air-conditioning, free Wi-Fi, mini-bars, and Apple Mac minis with entertainment options.
The resort has a variety of dining options under its all-inclusive plan, with a mix of buffet, à la carte, and casual beachside dining:
With its prime location in the South Ari Atoll, Constance Moofushi offers an array of water sports and excursions:
The overwater Constance Spa is designed to enhance wellness with a selection of holistic treatments:
Constance Moofushi operates on a generous all-inclusive plan, which covers:
While the resort does not have a kids' club, it remains family-friendly:
Constance Moofushi combines luxury, adventure, and sustainability, making it an idyllic getaway in the Maldives.
The Constance Spa at Moofushi is an overwater sanctuary designed to promote holistic well-being, relaxation, and rejuvenation. Inspired by Maldivian traditions and natural elements, the spa blends luxurious treatments with organic products to create a personalized wellness experience. The serene ambiance, complemented by panoramic ocean views, allows guests to disconnect from daily stresses and reconnect with inner peace.
Guests can customize their spa journey with wellness packages, mindfulness sessions, and detox programs, ensuring a comprehensive and revitalizing retreat in paradise.
Located in the Indian Ocean, the Maldives is considered part of South Asia. Known as the Republic of Maldives, the country is directly south of India and southwest of Sri Lanka. The Maldives is an archipelago that rests between the Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean. Comprised of an estimated 1,200 islands, the Maldives is not completely occupied. Some areas are uninhabited, due to lack of resources or uncertainty regarding safety.A slender coral cay in the Raa Atoll, Dhigali Island is pure Maldivian bliss.
There are plenty of other stunning tropical locations around the globe - and some even much closer to home - so why the Maldives? "The most unique aspect of the Maldives is certainly the one island, one hotel concept," explains Richard. "Each resort is located on its very own private island, creating an exclusive and peaceful environment. The Maldives is also known for its lush natural surroundings and wildlife, with resorts being built in harmony with nature." To this point, many of the properties are very eco-friendly, with an emphasis in particular on preserving natural wildlife.