Baros Maldives
 

Baros Maldives

The essence of the Maldives

North Malé Atoll. Maldives

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Baros Maldives

A tiny tropical island in a blissful shallow lagoon, Baros Maldives is a scuba diver’s paradise with a reef vibrant with marine life, warm and crystal clear waters and a PADI dive school. A fantastic selection of over-water restaurants, fashionable bars, lush vegetation and a pampering spa add to the charm of this idyllic retreat.

Thatched-roof villas, with spacious verandas, nestle on the sand or off jetties over the lagoon. All are extremely elegant with soaring teak pillars and billowing linen curtains. Some have inside and outside bathrooms in private gardens, while others have a sun deck over the water.

Experience total relaxation with the signature spa ritual aptly called Baros Indigenous Bliss. Learn how to dive from the experts and explore the reef, just 30 metres from the beach. Take a cruise aboard ‘Nooma’, a sailing boat modelled on a Maldivian dhoni, with a private staff of four.

Location

Baros. A 25-minute boat ride from Malé International Airport.

Things to enjoy

Maldivian experience evening, scuba diving and snorkelling on the reef, water sports, Aquum Spa, big game fishing, private cruise on a traditional Maldivian sailing dhoni, fitness centre, pool table, table tennis, library, lounge and boutique.

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News for Baros Maldives

  • Your Own Traditional Sail Boat for an Ultimate & Intimate Maldivian Experience at Baros Baros is now presenting to its guests the option of having their own ‘dhoni’ (traditional sail boat) for an ultimate and intimate Maldivian experience. The Maldives’ cool breeze over the cobalt-blue water of North Male’ atoll has at all times been ideal for seafaring and day trips.
  • An Unspoiled Horizon. The Sandbank of Baros; Your Own Exclusive Piece of Maldives The most widely accepted theory regarding sandbank formation is the Theory of Subsidence from Charles Darwin (1842). Darwin theorised that coral atolls start life as fringing reefs growing around extant oceanic volcanoes. Over millions of years the volcanoes subside creating a lagoon between the reef and the land creating first barrier reefs, then as the volcanoes completely submerge, coral atolls. The theory states that islands are formed on the reefs as the tides and currents bring dead coral and rubble onto sandbars. These are then eventually colonized by plants.

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