Inside the Maldives’ most exclusive getaway
John E. Kaye
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As autumn darkens across Europe and the festive season looms, the Ocean Suites at Heritance Aarah offer a different kind of prelude to Christmas: an adults-only sanctuary of private pools, fine dining and decadent oceanfront seclusion
There are tropical getaways… and then there’s the Maldives. The Indian Ocean archipelago has long been shorthand for luxury thanks to its dazzling turquoise lagoons, soft white sand, and private villas with uninterrupted views of the horizon. For couples, honeymooners and high-flyers in search of pure indulgence, nowhere else comes close.
Now, as Europe slides into autumn and the run-up to Christmas begins, the Ocean Suites at Heritance Aarah offer the ultimate reset. This is the season when the Maldives comes into its own: skies are clear, seas calm, and the islands at their most welcoming. For those seeking to trade deadlines and drizzle for sunshine and serenity, there is no better time to go.
Reaching the island of Aarah is an adventure in itself. After a long-haul flight into Malé, guests board a seaplane for the 40-minute transfer to the Raa Atoll, one of the Maldives’ more remote and unspoilt corners. The low-altitude flight offers a bird’s-eye view of scattered islands, reef systems and lagoons that very few people will ever see in their lifetime.

Unlike the resorts clustered around Malé, Aarah is far enough away to feel removed from the mainstream tourist circuit. By the time the seaplane skims down onto the water beside the jetty, there’s no mistaking the difference: this is the Maldives at its most secluded…and its very best.
If Aarah is the jewel in the crown of the Maldives, then the Ocean Suites are its rarest cut — the part reserved for those who want the island at its most exclusive. Suspended above the lagoon in an adults-only enclave, each suite offers complete privacy, with its own infinity pool, a terrace that leads straight into the water, and floor-to-ceiling glass framing uninterrupted ocean views. Inside, the design is contemporary yet grounded in Maldivian detail, with polished wood, clean lines and subtle touches that keep the sea present in every room.
Champagne awaits on arrival, a private wine cellar is stocked to your taste, and 24-hour dining means you never have to leave your hideaway unless you choose to. Meals are taken at a dedicated restaurant reserved for Ocean Suite guests, where long breakfasts and candlelit dinners unfold in tranquil seclusion. Beyond, seven restaurants and five bars across the island provide variety — from fresh-caught seafood to fine dining — ensuring every day brings something new.

Of course, the temptation is to do nothing at all: swim, sip, repeat. But the Maldives rewards exploration. Slip into the lagoon to snorkel among vivid coral gardens, or head out by boat to dive with manta rays and reef sharks. Paddle a kayak across still waters, or take a dolphin cruise at sunset. On land, the jungle spa offers Maldivian-inspired treatments in open-air pavilions shaded by palms.
From October through to Christmas, the Maldives is at its most rewarding. The weather is settled, the seas calm, and the islands quieter than in peak season. For European travellers, it means privacy, space, and the chance to return home restored – sunwarmed, re-energised, and carrying the calm of the ocean into the festive season.
Further information
Produced with support from Heritance Aarah. To find out more about its escapes for couples, honeymoons, exclusive getaways, business retreats and pre-festive breaks, visit www.HeritanceHotels.com/Aarah
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Main Image: The Maldives in high season: dazzling lagoons and private overwater villas make the archipelago the world’s definitive luxury escape.
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