Cocoa Island
A quiet retreat lies only 40-minutes by boat from your arrival. Cocoa Island is home to an exclusive 33 private villas, including 17 authentic dhonis, or traditional Maldivian boats, that have been converted into permanent guest rooms dotted along a wooden boardwalk over the sparkling blue lagoon. Beautiful woods and full-length windows encompass spacious rooms of soft, light textiles and beautifully carved furniture.
Diving and other water sports are ideal at Cocoa, with the Kandooma Channel to the west, offering incredible diving, a quiet reef for snorkeling to the east, and much more. The COMO Shambhala Retreat nurtures wellness with holistic spa treatments and yoga.
Itinerary
Arrive Malé and transfer by speedboat to Cocoa Island.
Activities on offer, or pure relaxation, Cocoa Island.
Transfer by speedboat to Malé for your onward arrangements or departing flight.
- Visit a private beach for secluded meditation or sequestered relaxation
- Deep sea fishing in the rich Maldivian waters
- Snorkeling in a quiet, but beautiful reef
- Revel in the traditional style of Cocoa, while enjoying modern comforts of satellite television, WiFi and air-conditioning
6 DAYS & 5 NIGHTS
Cocoa Island, Malé, Maldives
2012 Dates:
Seasonal
Prices From:
$1,990
Note:
Pricing is per person, double occupancy. Minimum night stays may apply over peak season dates. Upon request, your travel consultant can provide an exact price based on your specific dates of travel.
Includes:
Accommodation, breakfast daily, scheduled yacht traqnsfers, non-motorized water sports.
When to go:
Located near the Equator, Maldives is temperate and tropical. May to October is the southwest monsoon, bringing more rain, while November to April is the northeast monsoon, bringing less rain. Severe storms are rare. February, December and April are typically quiet dry.

