Maldives

One&Only Reethi Rah

Price per night from$1,567.50

Price information

If you haven’t entered any dates, the rate shown is provided directly by the hotel and represents the cheapest double room (including tax) available in the next 60 days.

Prices have been converted from the hotel’s local currency (USD1,567.50), via openexchangerates.org, using today’s exchange rate.

Style

Maldives to the max

Setting

Atoll utopia

One&Only Reethi Rah in the Maldives lives up to its name: it sprawls across its own island, and has the Maldives’ first PADI National Geographic dive centre, sun spa and climbing wall. Did we mention the six dining spots, the tennis courts and the 12 beaches? Keep reading.

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Facilities

Photos One&Only Reethi Rah facilities

Need to know

Rooms

A total of 122, including nine suites.

Check–Out

Noon, but flexible, subject to availability and a charge (one night's stay). Earliest check-in, 2pm.

Prices

Double rooms from £1572.64 ($2,000), including tax at 27.6 per cent. Please note the hotel charges an additional government tax of $6.00 per person per night on check-out.

Also

Don’t worry if you succumb to some tropical lurgy: the hotel has a 24-hour doctor stationed on the island. Each villa comes with its own mobile phone, so you can call your butler, wherever you are on the island.

At the hotel

A pick of 12 beaches; beach club; two championship-grade tennis courts; the Maldives’ PADI dive centre; watersports centre; artists’ studio; the Maldives’ first ever climbing wall; golf simulator; luxury boutique; free WiFi throughout. In rooms: TV; minibar.

Our favourite rooms

Let's get this straight, you'll feel spoiled rotten, whichever sleeping quarters you opt for: all the villas are vast, with huge soaring ceilings, and they're all deliciously secluded – even the lead-in category (the Beach Villa) spans 135sq m and has its own pretty-much-deserted patch of sand. Beach Villas also have two sun loungers, a white hammock (idyllically swaying between palm trees) and a table and chairs under a shady veranda, perfect for private breakfasts or antisocial dining. The Grand Beach Villas deliver the same wow, with a living room and an extra bedroom. (Grand villas come with their own buggy, so you can be carted from beach to bar without breaking a sweat.)

Poolside

Three to choose from: a dazzling infinity pool that cuts into the lagoon; a family-friendly pool shaded by trees and punctuated with mini hammock-toting islets, and a pool attached to the kids club, with a slide, shallow areas and even little sun loungers. There’s also a vitality pool plus 12 immaculate beaches at your disposal (we love pretty Turtle Beach best, which is positioned in the middle of the island, with easy access to all the facilities).

Spa

This being One&Only, expect nothing less than a therapeutic pool, crystal steam rooms and saunas all set amid tropical gardens in regal purple hues.

Packing tips

Pack light and treat yourself to some glamorous plunder from Neo boutique, which sells the most chic treats, including threads by high fashion swimwear brands like Melissa Odabash and Orlebar Brown. Nab yourself a pair of their Reethi Rah swim shorts that were designed by especially for One&Only. (Your American Express Black Card will probably come in handy.)

Children

Little Smiths will never want to leave. Kids Only is the hotel’s kids club; toddlers aged two to four need to be accompanied by a babysitter.

Best for

Babies and children of all ages are welcome at One&Only and will love all the activities and adventures provided.

Recommended rooms

Beach Villas have plenty of room for a cot and no steps or stairs, perfect for a family with toddlers. Free cots are available upon request for children under three. For families with older children, the Beach Villa with Queen beds can fit four.

Activities

A paradise for children, KidsOnly (for ages four to 12) boasts anything and everything little Smiths could want; an indoor clubhouse brimming with toys and games, a shaded sandy garden with swings and slides and toddler pool. There's a daily schedule of activities to keep even the most energetic of ankle-biters happily occupied. One Tribe is the section of KidsOnly purposefully designed for 13 to 17 year-olds and there is also an exclusive, game filled teen area. Children under four are welcome at the KidsClub, provided they are supervised by either a parent or babysitter. At ClubOne, the resort's beach club, little Smiths can try tackling the climbing wall, enjoy watersports and scramble up inflatable water toys to slide back down. On arrival, all rugrats are given a welcome letter.

Swimming pool

Families can choose from three communal pools; one in the outstanding kids club and two next to the Rah Bar. With a slide, shallow paddling areas and mini sun loungers, the pool at the kids club is a haven for active children and is always supervised.

Meals

Children are allowed in all the onsite restaurants and the bar. Reethi Restaurant is situated close to the pool and has plenty of space for children to run and stretch their legs within eyeshot of parents. Tapasake, the resort's Japanese restaurant, has a special kids menu and teppanyaki tables for a dinner that will wow juniors and adults alike. Open for dinner, Fanditha boasts a taste of the Middle East for families. With Aladdin’s cave-style décor to keep them entertained, Fanditha also has a children’s menu and cushioned floor-seating – a trend your sprogs may want to continue at home. Highchairs are available in all restaurants and toddler and child-friendly snacks are available upon request.

 

Babysitting

Professional babysitters can be arranged by the resort with 24 hours' notice. Prices depend on the amount of children and time of day; it's US$30-35 an hour for one child, US$50-75 for two and US$70-100 for three. Minimum three hours.

No need to pack

Families with young children can request bottle warmers, bottle sterilisers, baby monitors and cots.

Also

Providing a personal service to 12 to 17 year-olds, designated staff are on hand to encourage teens to socialise with similar-aged guests and to participate in programmes including sports, nature and adventure trips.

Food and Drink

Photos One&Only Reethi Rah food and drink

Top Table

At Rabarbaro, enjoy lazy lunches at a table by the pool and romantic dinners on the deck, by the swaying palm trees and lapping waves.

Dress Code

Take your style cue from the serene staff, who sport light linen. Gents are asked to don long trousers and shirts for dinner; ladies should throw a tropical sarong over their bikini for lunch.

Hotel restaurant

Reethi Restaurant has plenty to admire besides its menu: carved wooden doors, flourishing frangipani reflected in the overwater pools and, when the sun sets, lanterns flickering romantically. Breakfast is a creative à la carte affair – highlights include huevos rancheros and crêpes with wild berries and ricotta – and for lunch and dinner, the menu leapfrogs between Asia and Europe. Tapasake (dinner only) serves modern Japanese dishes featuring fish from the Indian Ocean: expect succulent sushi and sashimi, lobster gyoza, black cod and the ilk; at fanciful Fanditha, Middle Eastern classics get a Maldivian spin. Puff on shisha pipes, post-meal. The hotel's roster of dining options includes the Beach Club at ClubOne and the Italian Rabarbaro, a laidback poolside spot designed with casual dinners in mind. For sustainable, plant-based fare head to Botanica with the trailblaing chef Matthew Kenney set within the resort's aromatic herb garden.

 

Hotel bar

Refresh your inner pirate with vintage rum at Rah Bar, by the swimming pool. The breezy open-air pavilion feels relaxed by day; boozy, fruit-filled concoctions, chilled champagne and live music take things up a notch by night. ClubOne is one of the liveliest spots on the island, with all-day DJs, kids playing and adults enjoying cocktails and conversation. Stake out two of the white egg-shaped chairs dangling from the palms, or hunker down on the huge bean bags. Toast the sunset from Tapasake, lit with traditonal Japanese lanterns.

 

Last orders

Breakfast is served until 11am in Reethi Restaurant.

Room service

The 24-hour room service spans the full restaurant menu; there’s a special selection just for little Smiths, too.

Location

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Address
One&Only Reethi Rah
North Malé Atoll
Malé
08440
Maldives

One&Only Reethi Rah occupies a private island (one of the Maldives’ biggest) on the North Male Atoll. Sixty per cent of the island is manmade, but you’d never know it, thanks to the lush vegetation and lashings of space.

Planes

Fly into Male International Airport; from there, it’s a 45-minute boat transfer. The hotel can arrange shared return transfers for US$1,140 (US$570 for children), if you’d rather arrive in style, one-way private speedboat transfers are US$2,230 or US$4,460 for a transfer in one of the hotel’s super-sized yachts. A 15-minute private seaplane transfer can also be arranged for US$4,850 each way.

Automobiles

You're on an island – you need a car like a fish needs a bicycle (and you'll have one of them, anyway).

Worth getting out of bed for

Splash, the beach club's watersports centre, offers a full range of liquid thrills – banana boats, canoes, paddle board, water-skiing and windsurfing. (Non-motorised activities are free; motorised options cost extra). Swap your view for that of the seagulls with a 15-minute seaplane over the atolls. The hotel has a Maldives' PADI dive centre, and one of the country’s best shark sites is close by. Plenty of boating excursions can also be arranged: try a sunset cruise in a traditional dhoni. Most of the resort's facilities are housed within ClubOne, the beach club. Start with a game of billiards, darts, table tennis and volleyball, then continue work on your ball skills with a session at Swing, the impressive golf simulator, where guests are given real golf clubs and balls to lob into a screen (if you’re in the zone, you can have even have lunch delivered here). Browse for beachwear at Neo boutique, stocked with Melissa Odabash bikinis and Orelbar Brown trunks, plus the hotel’s own Reethi Rah two-piece. Top up your tan on one of the hotel’s floating sun beds in the pool. For the best snorkelling, hop on one of the bikes or take a short canoe ride to the house reef. There’s also the Artist's Studio, where you can take part in pottery classes and Venetian mask decoration. The Lawn Club, on the middle of the island, also has a bowling green.

Reviews

Photos One&Only Reethi Rah reviews
James Lohan

Anonymous review

By James Lohan, Chief Creative Officer

Any hotel that calls itself One&Only is setting itself up for stratospheric expectations. Reethi Rah has been serving up luxury to seekers of Maldivian picture-postcard perfection for 10 years, so it's had plenty of time to get it right. Has it improved with age like a fine wine, or has it gained a few wrinkles with its double-digit years?

If the short luxury yacht transfer from Male airport is anything to go by, they’ve certainly thought of everything, down to the sea-sickness pressure-point bracelet I’m offered and gratefully wear, as the seas are a bit choppy.  

On arrival, we’re greeted by several beaming staff, whose signature hand-over-heart greeting gesture is specific to One&Only. Initially, it looks slightly cultish; during our stay, it feels very heartfelt, and a nice way for the team to acknowledge glances from afar.  

We’re whisked off on our buggy through the most beautiful tropical landscaped pathways – I'm definitely going to get lost here. Someone must have been up early pruning the foliage and raking the sand walkways to get them this level: we’re impressed.

We arrive at our thatched cottage villa, which is elegantly decorated with lots of honey-hued wood and a bamboo ceiling with the structure exposed: classic luxury, island-style. Our new home is a two-bed villa with a generous pool and a garden that sweeps down to the beach. There’s really no reason to leave the villa all day, but One&Only has so much more to see and do.


The island is big by Maldivian standards, but still only several minutes end-to-end by buggy. There are three restaurants in the main dining area next to two stunning pools, one of which is adults-only: a minimal rectangular infinity pool, stretching out to the sea with green-grey slate tiles that echo the foliage. It’s perfect for lengths  if you make it off your sun lounger; the other (more freeform) pool is set amongst the trees.

We visit Fanditha, an Arabian Nights-inspired restaurant and bar with beautiful sunset views. There’s a chef’s garden set amongst the trees, with rows of fabulous lettuce, plus an orchid garden where fresh flowers are picked daily for the restaurant tables.

Our favourite restaurant, though, is Tapasake, which has several Teppanyaki tables and serves Japanese food with views out to the ocean. Our very own chef for the night cooks the most succulent  seafood and Wagyu beef, and fries rice right in front of us. We're even informed that the Japanese 'invented' rice, not the Chinese!

The Spa is calm, serene and very beautiful, set amid a sprawling central grassy area. You can feel your knots unwinding just by being here. The fact that there are no kids around may also have something to do with it. Bliss. Naturally, the therapists are extremely well-drilled – we don't have a bad massage during our stay.

Once you’ve recharged, there’s also an activity beach that has all the watersports you could wish for, including glass-bottom canoes, inflatable climbing walls, a trampoline tethered to the ocean floor and an on-land golf-simulator cabin. There’s also an artist in residence, who runs great art classes, including coconut-painting.

Of course, there's also unbelievable diving and snorkelling on your doorstep – some of the best in the world. We highly recommend the sunset hand-line fishing trip: my favourite excursion. Another highlight is driving the buggies around. One night, after a few excellent glasses of wine and a fantastic evening meal, we end up in one of the perfectly manicured bushes. (Not so perfectly manicured now, thanks to us.)

Even if you tried your hardest not to have fun, you can’t not have an incredible time here. If you like your luxury with all the bells and whistles, this place won’t just deliver, it will exceed your expectations. I wonder if they’ve fixed that bush yet? Of course they have.

 

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Price per night from $1,567.50