Underrated Treasure Island Hotel | Fairmont Sirru Fen Fushi
In the Maldives, there's a hidden treasure island that's been underestimated — Sirru Fen Fushi. The 200-meter-long infinity pool 🏊♀️ creates clear, jelly-like sea ripples in gradient colors, while the intoxicating sunset interweaves the sky and water into a dreamlike panorama, beautiful as if a dream come true.
The hotel boasts an excellent ecological environment, situated on a pristine atoll in the Maldives. Marine life such as manta rays and turtles 🐢 are commonly seen. With lush vegetation and the Maldives' beautiful lagoon, both snorkeling and beaches are A-grade.
The villas are extremely spacious, with beach villas starting at 360 square meters and water villas at 164 square meters, all featuring private infinity pools and hammocks, perfect for taking stunning photos 📷
The stylish, youthful Bohemian design is rich with Instagram-worthy elements, such as copper bathtubs 🛁 and jungle tents, ideal for photo opportunities.
The kids' club can supervise children over 4 years old 👶 and there's an art studio where you can make shell bracelets as souvenirs 🎁
Sirru Fen Fushi has its own app 📱 for convenient communication.
Not only does it feature the Maldives' first underwater coral museum, the Coralarium 🐠 allowing you to explore the mysterious underwater world;
It also offers jungle tent villas ⛺ in the Maldives for a unique accommodation experience embraced by nature.
Located on Gaakoshibee Island in the Shaviyani Atoll in northern Maldives, it's about a 55-minute seaplane flight ✈️ from Male Airport. Its name "Sirru Fen Fushi" means "secret water island" in Maldivian, mysterious and unique.
As a privately managed luxury resort, the service perfectly blends with the authentic Maldivian atmosphere.
120 secluded villas are either built along the sea, hidden in the rainforest, or overlooking the beach. Open your door to see the ocean 🌊 and look up to see stars ✨ with fish swimming beneath your villa. The villas are built with regenerated wood and recycled materials, integrating sustainability into every space, perfectly balancing eco-friendliness with experience. The distinctive turquoise entrance doors and handwoven elements throughout the rooms create an artistic, fresh atmosphere. Sunrise-facing rooms have breakwaters where you can spot adorable hermit crabs 🦀 while sunset-facing rooms have finer sand beaches.
The island features 4 restaurants and 3 bars 🍹 with a newly added restaurant, serving Asian, seafood, Japanese, Southeast Asian, Indonesian, and other international cuisines. Among them, the Japanese restaurant with its excellent dining environment faces the azure sea with an expansive view. In the evening, enjoy dinner while admiring the spectacular sunset, creating a perfect ambiance.