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The resort can be reached by a scenic 30-minute seaplane flight direct from Malé International Airport or a 12-minute speedboat ride for guests scheduled on domestic flights at the nearby Dharavandhoo Airport.
Soneva Fushi's vision of a playful deserted-island mansion comes to full fruition on an oceanic scale in this villa. Escape to a world of jungle fantasies with the palm-frond roofs, woven ropes and tree branch banisters. At the heart of the massive swimming pool, find an expansive deck. Indulge with spa treatments, exercise, sauna and steam without leaving the forested mansion. Host dinners in your sunken dining area or spend the day lazing in and around curves of the lagoon-like pool.
The highlight of Villa 37 is the Moonlight Table that rises above the roof and is the highest point on the island, where you can take your dining experience to new, panoramic heights with views of Maldivian sunrises and sunsets. This five bedroom villa was designed with large open spaces in mind. Splash down into your freshwater pool via the water slide, lounge on plush daybeds or in the library. There are many nooks and niches in this playfully designed mansion by the sea.
Space to unwind amid tropical island surrounds. The private residence’s ground floor bedrooms come with open-air bathrooms with waterfalls. The generous Master Bedroom is ideal for quieter moments or indulging in your personal steam room. Unwind in the villa’s sauna or splash down into your swimming pool via the water slide. Sip on vintages from your wine vault outdoors or in your spacious lounge complete with TV. The sunken dining area and large sofas are ideal for intimate gatherings.This villa can be combined with Villa 41 to create a nine bedroom villa.
Dine high above Soneva's gardens, where the aromas of the herbs waft up from below. The central open kitchen gives you front row seats to the action. Choose to sit under cover or beneath the starry night sky and enjoy Mediterranean, Organic, Vegetarian and Plant-based dishes.
Named after Chef Sobah, this restaurant is located on an uninhabited island only 15 minutes away by speedboat from Soneva Fushi, serving uniquely Maldivian dishes with modern twists.
Translating to ‘here it is’, this is the culinary heart of the island, featuring an endless spread of fresh fruits, live cooking stations, freshly caught and grilled-to-order fish and a collection of Asian dishes and Maldivian specialties. The wood-fired oven offers freshly baked pizzas. Guests can design their own pizza by choosing from the choice of toppings.
Guests with a sweet tooth will love the chocolate parlour serving handmade treats by Soneva's in-house chocolatiers. At So Cool, guests can choose from over 60 flavours of homemade ice cream and sorbets at this innovative culinary destination. Try the classics or get adventurous with flavours like: coconut and avocado; strawberry, aged balsamic and green olive; and noni and hibiscus.
A two-storey overwater structure that houses five unique dining outlets. Feast on the creations of top chefs from around the world in intimate settings. From delicious grilled meats and seafood, Teppanyaki, sushi and secret menus conjured by Michelin-starred chefs.
So Hands On is Soneva's overwater sushi counter, which is run in partnership with Chef Kenji Gyoten, the youngest three-Michelin starred sushi chef in Japan, whose restaurant in Fukuoka has a waitlist of almost a year. The 'hinoki' counter top is made from Japanese pine polished by sake. With quality ingredients and expert chefs, the resort aims to offer the best sushi outside of Japan.
Culinary showmanship with unending vistas of the Baa Atoll and beyond. So Bespoke, Soneva Fushi’s open-air Teppanyaki table, is headed by Chef Gede Sujana. Seats eight.
The resort can be reached by a scenic 30-minute seaplane flight direct from Malé International Airport or a 12-minute speedboat ride for guests scheduled on domestic flights at the nearby Dharavandhoo Airport.
The Soleni Dive Centre’s multi-lingual PADI instructors as well as the small dive group sizes ensure that you get a world-class diving experience, whether you’re doing your first or your hundredth dive. There are many dive sites with rich marine life around the resort, sure to tempt all marine enthusiasts.
From soothing scrubs to Tibetan hot stones, embark on sensory treatments from near and far. A revolving residency of visiting practitioners adds to the spa’s collection of treatments with their respective forms of expertise.
Join Soneva as they search for the enigmatic, graceful, inquisitive and charismatic Manta Rays in the waters of the Baa Atoll. If the conditions are right, you will go to Hanifaru Bay, located only 20 minutes by speedboat from Soneva Fushi, which has one of the world’s largest population of Manta Rays. When time and tide align, fortunate snorkelers get to observe and capture a rolling, whirling feast where it may be possible to see hundreds of these large yet harmless creatures congregate to gorge themselves in the plankton-rich waters.
Get drawn into a world of celestial glory as you gaze at the night sky through the lenses of Soneva's state-of-the-art telescope. Tucked away from the lights of civilisation, the resort's resident astronomer will introduce you to the splendours of the galaxies few have been fortunate to witness. Soneva also offer private tuition on astronomy for those keen to learn more.
Spend a night camping under Maldivian skies on a private sandbank in a luxurious Bedouin-inspired tent, which comes with its own water closet. Make your way to a candlelit dinner, set up by Soneva's Hosts before they depart. Breakfast will be delivered at a pre-arranged time of your choice.
The Den is a technology-free zone, where all our young guests are encouraged to learn, play, discover nature, and let their creativity and curiosity run wild. To ensure everyone is engaged in their activities please make sure that kids phones and tablets are left in your villa before they visit The Den.
Arriving in Wengen felt like stepping into a serene winter fairytale. This car-free village in the heart of the Jungfrau region is a peaceful retreat, where the only sounds are the crunch of snow underfoot and the gentle hum of Taxi Imboden or hotel electric vehicles navigating its narrow, postcard-perfect streets. As we stepped off the cogwheel train that winds its way up the valley, the magic of Wengen unfolded before us—snow-capped peaks towering on every side, charming chalets dusted with powder, and an atmosphere of pure Alpine tranquility. The Grand Hotel Belvedere, perched proudly with its historic Belle Époque façade, greeted us like an old friend—its presence a blend of elegance, nostalgia, and fresh promise.
We arrived on the second day of opening and were the very first agents to experience this newly refurbished gem. While the hotel is still a work in progress, it’s clear from the moment you arrive that it is already on its way to becoming something extraordinary. The welcome was seamless and personal, with staff greeting us warmly and offering refreshing drinks infused with local mountain ingredients—a thoughtful touch that set the tone for our stay. As we were whisked inside, we felt the hotel’s unique charm: the perfect blend of Belle Époque history and modern Scandinavian elegance. Our room on the first floor felt fresh, warm, and refined, with a calming scent of cedarwood filling the air. The Grown Alchemist bath products in the bathroom, the clever window design offering glimpses of the bedroom and snowy vistas beyond, and the thoughtful storage space all demonstrated meticulous attention to detail. The beds were supremely comfortable, split perfectly into singles at our request, and even though we noticed a hint of music from the dining room below, other rooms we visited were blissfully quiet. The management team’s commitment to perfection is already evident, and we know exactly where to place our clients for an uninterrupted experience.
That evening, we settled into the cozy Belvi Salon bar, where we were introduced to Alpanist gin, a beautifully crafted Swiss mountain spirit. The staff—hailing from Switzerland, France, and Italy—were both knowledgeable and engaging, making us feel truly at home. Dinner at Brasserie Belvedere was a highlight of our stay. We began with the Swiss Wagyu Bresaola Carpaccio, paired with wild mushroom tapenade and aged Sbrinz cheese, a perfect balance of rich, earthy flavors. For the main, the BBQ trout from Lake Blausee, served with a dill and parsley salsa verde, was flawlessly cooked—light, fresh, and bursting with flavor—a testament to the kitchen’s dedication to using local, high-quality ingredients. Watching the snow fall gently outside through the sleek wooden tones of the dining room created an atmosphere of cozy luxury, an experience we won’t soon forget.
The next morning, we awoke to a generous breakfast spread that reflected the same attention to detail. Freshly baked breads, artisanal Swiss cheeses, seasonal fruits, and yogurt awaited us, along with small ceramic pots of bacon, sausages, and eggs served to the table. More options were available, but the spread alone was more than enough to fuel a day on the slopes. The hotel team arranged everything for us, from 10% off ski rentals at a local shop—where the service was friendly, knowledgeable, and professional—to helping us navigate the area’s ski runs. Wengen is perfectly positioned for exploring the Jungfrau region, with over 200 kilometers of slopes. We spent the day gliding through the blue and red runs, which were beautifully groomed and easy to navigate, with panoramic views of the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau peaks. Skiing in this region felt magical, with polite skiers, quiet trails, and picture-perfect moments at every turn. Returning to the hotel after catching the final lift, we relaxed in our room, watched the snow fall from our balcony, and soaked in the calm, wintry atmosphere.
Later that evening, we wandered through Wengen’s charming streets, stopping by cozy boutiques and enjoying the village’s timeless Alpine charm. The next morning, before our departure, we were given a private tour of the under-construction spa and new facilities, which promise to be truly exceptional. With its planned onsen-style pools, spacious treatment rooms, and panoramic relaxation areas, the vision for the spa is breathtaking and will no doubt become a standout feature. While not yet complete, what has already been achieved is exceptional, and the hotel’s management team deserves credit for their dedication and expertise.
The Grand Hotel Belvedere may still be finding its final form, but what we experienced was nothing short of impressive. From the warm, genuine staff to the thoughtful design and extraordinary dining, this is a hotel with all the ingredients for success. Its location in Wengen, with seamless access to world-class skiing, scenic trails, and year-round adventure, only enhances its appeal. Whether for families, couples, or discerning travelers looking for an authentic and luxurious Alpine experience, this hotel is poised to become a true gem in the Swiss Alps. This visit was a privilege, and with a management team this dedicated, we have no doubt the hotel will reach its full potential very soon. We look forward to returning and experiencing it again as it evolves into one of Switzerland’s finest retreats.