Accommodations:
Komandoo Maldives Island Resort offers a selection of romantic villas designed to provide tranquility and luxury:
Dining & Bars:
Komandoo provides diverse dining experiences to cater to various palates:
Activities & Excursions:
The resort offers a range of activities to enhance guests' experiences:
Spa & Wellness:
The Duniye Spa at Komandoo provides a haven of well-being:
Premium & All-Inclusive Services:
Komandoo offers two all-inclusive packages:
Sustainability & Unique Features:
Komandoo is committed to environmental consciousness:
Opening hours
Komandoo Maldives Kandu Bar is a vibrant overwater bar offering a perfect blend of relaxation and lively atmosphere. Set against the backdrop of stunning ocean views, the bar serves a wide selection of refreshing cocktails, fine wines, and premium spirits. Guests can unwind on comfortable loungers or enjoy the sunset while sipping expertly crafted drinks. With its stylish design, soothing sea breeze, and friendly service, Kandu Bar is an ideal spot for socializing or enjoying quiet moments. Whether starting the evening or winding down after a day of adventure, Kandu Bar provides a memorable and refreshing experience in paradise.
The Duniye Spa at Komandoo Maldives offers a serene sanctuary focused on holistic well-being, blending Eastern and Western healing traditions. Set in a tranquil environment, the spa promotes relaxation and rejuvenation using all-natural, organic products.
With its expert therapists and commitment to organic, eco-conscious treatments, Duniye Spa offers a rejuvenating wellness escape in the heart of paradise.
Whatever your idea of true romance is, you will find it at Komandoo. Celebrate your love in an amorous setting and say 'yes" to the wedding of your dreams.
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.