Luxury
Maldives

Six Senses Laamu

A sustainable resort that thrives off of the local community, Six Senses Laamu offers both hospitality and luxury. With a host of villas available to couples, families and groups, the island offers the chance to immerse yourself in culture and tradition and explore the rare natural beauty of the Indian Ocean right outside your doorstep. Built with a passion for wellness and appreciation of the natural elements, its remote location transports you to solitude, reminding you of the natural wonders there are to be seen, from marine life to tropical forest.

Olhuveli Island Laamu Atoll Maldives

An inter-island flight south from Malé International Airport and a short speedboat ride will bring you to the secluded island

  • Additional guest services include a sea-side library with international newspapers and complimentary computers
  • Ethically sourced souvenirs are available
  • A waterfront gym is available to use as is a rooftop yoga studio
  • Spa facilities such as a nail spa, steam room, relaxation room and juice bar is available at Six Senses Laamu
  • Children are offered their own area to play at Six Senses Laamu

The thatched villas at Six Senses Laamu have been built to match their environment, focusing on natural materials and blending seamlessly into its surroundings. All villas offer a full sea view and are designed with luxury in mind. With a host of options to choose from, each villa is provided with air-conditioning, an in-villa safe, a mini bar and both an outdoor bathroom and rain shower. It’s luxury meets sustainability. Listed below are just a few of the luxury options available to you, whether you are travelling for a honeymoon or with the family.

Laamu Water Villa with Pool

This villa is a private hideaway with a panoramic view of the Indian Ocean. With direct access to the sea you can jump in for a quick dip right outside your own front door. Featuring a private pool and an upper deck with daybeds, you’ll be welcomed with a bottle of Prosecco as you enter and have access to complimentary breakfast through in-villa dining. Complete with your own personal bar and Bose entertainment system, the water villa with pool is the perfect private getaway for couples, be it a honeymoon or a romantic getaway.

Lagoon Beach Villa

Offering complete privacy and direct access to the beach, this villa gives you access to the turquoise lagoon as well as your own private garden beneath the tropical vegetation.  An upper dining deck as tall as the trees gives you the perfect view of the island. Amenities include a flat screen TV, personal bar, in-room safe, air-conditioning and an outdoor bathroom with a rain shower to complete your tropical getaway.

Ocean Beach Villa

With access to a private treetop dining deck and a private garden, the ocean beach villas are sustainably built and fully equipped with air-conditioning and an outdoor bathroom and rain shower. Facing the ocean means your view is an uninterrupted Indian Ocean with access to the beach right outside your front door. An upper dining deck at treetop level acts as a viewing platform, allowing you to bask in the Maldives views in complete solitude. Each villa comes equipped with a TV and Bose entertainment system to complete your luxury experience.

Two-Bedroom Ocean Beach Villa with Pool

This villa is prefect for families or groups travelling together. Facing the ocean gives you access to uninterrupted views and an upper deck is perfect to admire the jungle. Compromising of two beach villas, each has its own bedroom and outdoor bathroom. The living area and dining area is a shared space as is the private pool and private beach access. A treetop deck gives you access to a comfortable seating and dining area, perfect for nights in at the villa and the private garden allows you to sunbathe in complete solitude. An air-conditioned building, each ocean beach villa has a flat screen TV and Bose entertainment system as well as a personal bar to entertain and enjoy with complementary Prosecco upon your arrival.

Family Villa with Pool

Ideal for travelling families, the villa features its own private pool and private access to the white sandy beach right outside your door. The master bedroom has a complete view of the swimming pool should you wish to keep an eye on your children and a private garden area allows you quality family time in the comfort of your own villa. The treetop deck includes its own dining area for evenings in the villa and provides a beautiful view of the island. The study can be used as a play area and offers a sofa bed, desk and a TV. A personal bar, tea-and-coffee-making facilities and an in room safe compliment your luxury stay. Welcoming the adults will be a bottle of Prosecco upon your arrival.

Leaf Restaurant

Leaf offers a Mediterranean cuisine and the exact menu changes daily to ensure the freshest of ingredients are being sourced and used. Ingredients are grown in local organic gardens and neighbouring islands, offering guests authentic local meals as well as a unique four course tasting menu paired with wine should you wish to indulge. Surrounded by the Indian Ocean and candlelight it’s a beautiful dining experience for couples.

Zen Restaurant

Offering a Japanese menu, Zen offers a relaxed dining experience on a raised deck, the perfect spot to soak in the views and sounds of the ocean. With fish sourced from local fishermen and prepared daily, the restaurant is perfect for families, groups and couples.

Chill Bar

Chill Bar overlooks the water and is the perfect spot to watch the sunset. With a resident DJ and signature cocktails, it’s the spot at the resort to dance and mingle. The Chill Bar also offers salads, soups, pizzas and a selection of cheeses to enjoy with both vegetarian and vegan options available. It’s a location ideal for groups travelling together.

Longitude Restaurant

An open-air and over-water restaurant, Longitude is open for both breakfast and dinner. Dinners are themed on the fresh catch of the day and the menu also offers grilled meats, pasta and Asian cuisine. Offering a buffet with live cooking stations, it is both dinner and a show.

Ice and chocolate studio

With a selection of over 40 flavours to choose from, this parlour offers both a selection of ice creams and sorbets. All ice cream is home-made on the island and offers a variety of flavours directly inspired by the natural ingredients, from vanilla to green tea, mango to avocado.

Sip Sip Bar

Offering poolside seating and served from a sunken bar, Sip Sip offers a variety of cocktails and freshly squeezed juices whilst also offering a selection of spirits, beer and mock-tails. A wide menu of soups, salads and sandwiches are available as well as hot meals such as burgers and stone baked pizzas.

Reconnecting with nature

The island is home to many species of marine life and it can be easy to forget how vital they are to the ecosystem and beauty of their surroundings. Every year between March and July turtles are nesting on the beaches and if you’re visiting between May and August you can witness these turtles hatching with your own eyes and help them reach the ocean safely. The resident marine biologists host workshops for keen learners, educating guests on the important habitat. This is an activity that’s perfect for the whole family.

Experiencing island traditions

Traditions and rituals are at the heart of what makes the Maldives such a unique spot. Inspired by the local community, it’s an opportunity to connect with the way of life and bask in the present moments. The island holds rituals that have been a part of local’s lives for centuries and centre around appreciating the mind and body to build trust. Aided by the fresh water and clear air, the rituals are sure to leave you feeling far more peaceful.

Opportunities for children

Being inquisitive is something Six Senses invites kids to build upon while staying at the resort, and due to the teeming reefs it’s the perfect opportunity for them to explore. Every Saturday there are both indoor and outdoor activities for all ages available, teaching them about the dolphins, crabs, turtles and fish surrounding them. The host of water sports activities available throughout the year will be sure to keep your kids entertained during your holiday too, with both classes and private excursions available.

Excursions

The island’s location makes Six Senses a desirable spot to visit due to the unique experiences right on its coast. To experience the way of life you can visit the local village Hithadhoo. Wandering the streets will give you a true sense of the place that locals call home whilst exploring the ancient mosques and local stores. Island hopping can also be arranged at Six Senses giving you the chance to explore two islands in one day, chatting with locals and snorkelling along the reef to top it off. If you’re looking for a more private experience with a loved one then be sure to book yourself into sailing. Sail at sunset during your stay and experience the Indian Ocean in all its glory as the day comes to an end.

Water sports

Home to experienced instructors, Six Senses Laamu offers a wide variety of water sports all year round, such as wakeboarding, kite surfing, windsurfing and snorkelling. Classes are available to improve your technique or you’re welcome to go at your own pace on your own excursion with friends and family. Snorkelling will invite you to explore the underwater reefs of fish and coral, a once in a lifetime experience given the clear waters and the resident marine biologist is available to give guided tours in two snorkelling sites, some of the most impressive in the atoll.

Six Senses Laamu prides itself on its sustainability. With a host of programmes in place to ensure that emissions are reduced and natural land is being looked after, guests can be sure that their stay is an ethical choice to make.

Local community

Food is grown on site and sourced by locals of the island as well as fresh fish being sourced by local fishermen to reduce air miles and the need for plastic packaging altogether. By doing so locals are being employed, giving back and empowering the community. Local tailors are also employed to provide reusable cotton bags for the households on the island and due to Six Senses donating 97 water purification systems to the community, over 18,000 locals now have safe access to clean drinking water.

Education

A host of programmes are being funded to teach future generations just how vital the work that Six Senses does is. The Hello Hallu Education program educated students on environmental issues whilst promoting gender equality. The Junior Marine Biology program invites young budding conservationists to get directly involved with the protection of eco-life and its resources. Guests are welcomed to join a ‘Sustainability Tour’ during their stay, to witness the Earth Lab, a location that focuses on zero-waste and self-sufficiency and are to see first hand how the work is both empowering for the local community and vital for the ecosystem.

Six Senses Laamu prides itself on the practices and programmes it has in place to both protect the environment and conserve the land

Marine life conservation

Programmes are in place to ensure the eco-life and underwater reefs are protected and this education is available for all guests on excursions such as The island being home to its own resident marine biologist to tend to the eco-life. In partnership with the Manta Trust, the Olive Ridley Project and the Blue Marine Foundation, the Maldives Underwater initiative brings together both science and education, enabling the rare marine life to stay safe and for future generations to carry on this legacy. Due to this work over 500 resident sea turtles and 135 resident manta rays have been identified and are under protection by the marine team.

Natural resources

A focus since day one, the resort itself has been built sustainably with natural resources, reflecting its tropical surroundings and ensuring that the beautiful views are not obstructed on the island.

Plastic-free initiative

When ordering supplies for the resorts, Six Senses has banned single-use plastic and encourages their suppliers to reduce packaging when ordering in bulk. As Six Senses makes its own artisan chocolate, packaging is eliminated altogether. This goes hand in hand with the organically grown food on site, once again eliminating the need for packaging. By supporting the L.Maamendhoo Women Development Committee, Six Senses also aids the funding of local tailors to produce reusable cotton bags for all of their households.

  • Children and families are welcome at this island resort
  • Children under 5 eat for free from the kid’s menu and those between 6 and 11 are offered 50 percent off the regular menu
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