The Halcyon Private Isles, Huvadhoo Atoll

from$1,222 /night

per room, breakfast only

Overview

The Halcyon Private Isles - formally known as Raffles Maldives Meradhoo - is a rare haven in the remote southern reaches of the Maldives Archipelago, about as far away from the rhythm of everyday life as you can be. Here, guests are invited to find a new rhythm, one within which to relax, reconnect and realign. Surrounded by crystalline Indian Ocean waters and unspoilt house reefs, The Halcyon Private Isles delivers unsurpassed standards of service and prestigious luxury at every turn, allowing guests to experience two beautiful worlds in one - true elegance and pure nature. Dive in search of multiple shark species and dine on diverse flavours from east to west. Sample distinguished vintages, sink into sumptuous wellness services, or snorkel with the ocean’s biggest fish. No matter what you want to do, let The Halcyon Private Isles craft your stay your way.

Highlights

  • New resort offering perfect isolation and a high standard of luxury
  • Accommodation butlers, marine butlers, and children’s butlers at your disposal
  • Dive the remote sites of Huvadhoo Atoll, home to 13 different species of sharks
  • Exquisite overwater accommodations, completely detached from the island
  • Number of rooms:36
  • Overwater rooms:YES
  • Internet:YES
  • House reef:YES
  • Nitrox:YES
  • Restaurants and bars:5
  • Dining:Breakfast, Half Board, Full Board
  • Dive centre:PADI

Rooms

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Beach Villa

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Beach Villa

Twin bed and king size bed
220 sqm
Adults only
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from $1,222 /night

Overwater Villa

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Overwater Villa

Twin bed and king size bed
230 sqm
Adults only
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from $1,589 /night

Sunset Overwater Villa

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Sunset Overwater Villa

Twin bed and king size bed
230 sqm
Adults only
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from $1,773 /night

Sunset Beach Villa

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Sunset Beach Villa

Twin bed and king size bed
220 sqm
Adults only
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from $1,809 /night

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About The Halcyon Private Isles


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April 2023

John A

Very remote - beautiful island and setting.

Diving in Huvadhoo Atoll

  • Whale sharks
    Whale sharks
    From January to April
  • Reef sharks
    Reef sharks
    Year round
  • Healthy reefs
    Healthy reefs
    Year round
  • Marine turtles
    Marine turtles
    Year round
  • Schooling reef fish
    Schooling reef fish
    Year round
  • Plentiful reef life
    Plentiful reef life
    Year round

As one of the largest atolls in the Maldives, Huvadhoo is a haven for ocean adventures of all kinds, including scuba diving. Its vast inner lagoon stretches some 65-kilometres across and plunges to depths of 85-metres, yet offers calm conditions and plenty of thriving coral islets - many of which are yet to be fully explored beneath the waves. Meanwhile, the substantial outer reef offers dramatic dive sites including drop-offs, rugged outcrops, and caves and caverns. 

Huvadhoo is home to over 30 charted dive sites split more or less evenly between the inner lagoon and the outer reef. Thanks to its remote location, the atoll offers vast swathes of healthy reefs, populated by impressive table corals and staghorns, although soft corals such as sea fans can also be seen. Swirling schools of bigeye trevally are a common sight, as well as tuna, snapper, and oriental sweetlips, while several spots provide shelter for nesting sea turtles.

Diving with sharks in Huvadhoo Atoll

For more experienced divers, Huvadhoo’s channels will likely be the biggest draw. Whitetip reefs sharks, oceanic blacktips, silkies, silvertips, and schools of grey reef sharks patrol the deeper channels and drop-offs hunting for food in the current. Nurse sharks and leopard sharks can also often be found sheltering amongst the ledges and overhangs of the outer reef. Even thresher sharks, hammerheads, tiger sharks and bull sharks have been known to make fleeting appearances here. It is also one of the only places in the Maldives where spinner sharks have been sighted - a species named after the acrobatic breaches they perform when striking at prey on the surface. 

Villingili Kandu and Nilandhoo Kandu, in the atoll’s northeast, are two favourite sites for shark diving. A lone channel in the atoll’s southeast, known as Fiyoaree Kandu, is also becoming known for interesting shark encounters, with neighbouring islet of Dhigulabaadho receiving protection as a breeding ground for rays and sharks. And, as if that wasn’t enough, between January and April, liveaboards often stop in the atoll’s northeast to snorkel with whale sharks. The vessels shine large spotlights into the water at night, attracting large plumes of plankton towards the surface. In turn, the plankton lure whale sharks, mantas, and mobulas right up to the boat to feed, allowing guests to slide in and swim alongside.