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Inside Park Hyatt Maldives Hadahaa, an Exquisite Huvadhoo Atoll Island Retreat With a Majestic Three-Bedroom Overwater Reef Residence
Experience the stunning beauty of the Maldives at this tranquil resort.
BY Robb Report Hong Kong  |  February 14, 2025
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Barefoot luxury has found its place at Park Hyatt Maldives Hadahaa.

Nestled in Huvadhoo Atoll, one of the deepest in the world, and encircled by a 360-degree house reef, Park Hyatt Maldives Hadahaa blends Maldivian lifestyle with sustainability, luxury, enriching experiences, local culture, and breathtaking nature to create a tranquil island home where relaxation and reconnection with the surrounding environment are at the core.

Park Hyatt Maldives Hadahaa’s 36 land villas, ensconced within lush greenery, and 15 overwater villas, located around the house reef, all feature floor-to-ceiling windows and private decks. Of the 51 keys that make up Park Hyatt Maldives Hadahaa, the three-bedroom Kiaali Residence, set among vibrant marine life, is the core of the resort’s deep allure. Standing above the rest, the Kiaali Residence is a spectacular example of exclusivity, elegance, and seclusion encompassing 895 square metres. Its thoughtful, symmetrical design, promoting connectivity and flowing movement, creates a private haven for travellers, and allows guests to fully experience the magic of both Maldives sunrises and sunsets from one place. Maintaining a strong relationship with the tropical Maldivian architectural vernacular, wood is widely used.

Located at the tip of the resort’s house reef, looking out across the crystal-clear waters of the Indian Ocean, this crown jewel in Park Hyatt Maldives Hadahaa’s treasure trove sleeps up to six adults and two children, and comes with expansive indoor and outdoor living spaces, a 16-metre infinity pool, sundecks, overwater hammocks, full kitchen, sunken dining area, outdoor barbecue, state-of-the-art private gym, snorkelling gear, yoga and prayer mats, and beach accessories, as well as ample space for in-villa spa and wellness treatments. In-villa dining is available 24 hours per day.

Aside from the Master King Bedroom and Twin Bedroom, the Master Suite King Bedroom has an additional private sundeck with a whirlpool tub. All rooms are en-suite and feature full-marble bathrooms with oversized soaking tubs and double sinks. Kiaali Residence guests can also benefit from a resort buggy set aside exclusively for them.

Of course, travellers who book the Kiaali Residence are not restricted to attractions within their villa. On the Park Hyatt Maldives Hadahaa property, the resort offers all-inclusive and à la carte dining options: The Dining Room and The Island Grill are your first port of call for contemporary dishes inspired by international and regional cooking traditions. At Koi at The Drift, Japanese dining is served from an open kitchen, with views of the Indian Ocean to accompany your meal. Get involved in the preparation of your dinner at the Chef’s Garden Treehouse, where you can pick organic vegetables from the on-site farm as part of your plant-based menu.

At the Vidhun Spa, treatments are centred around holistic wellness and Maldivian healing rituals, ranging from massages and facials to body wraps and scrubs to nourish, detoxify, and balance your skin, body, and mind. Singing bowl and yoga sessions are also on offer.

Adventure-seekers will find much at Park Hyatt Maldives Hadahaa to keep themselves busy with. From guided scuba-diving and snorkelling to kayaking, paddleboarding, jet-skiing, and fishing, water-based excursions are aplenty. Guests can also immerse themselves in cultural activities such as cooking classes, traditional craft workshops, and heritage tours.

All images courtesy of Park Hyatt Maldives Hadahaa.