Review: Constance Moofushi and Halaveli – respite in the Maldives

Shoals of tropical fish swim past. From time to time, a blacktip reef shark comes into view, wriggling its tail at me. You might be thinking I’m at an aquarium or out snorkelling. But no, I’m having a massage in the Maldives, while watching the marine life below through a glass floor.

It’s a thoughtful touch and a surprise that has many guests gasping as they lie down for their treatment and realise they can see into the ocean. It’s one of the many “pinch me” moments of my trip. This is my first time in the Maldives, and I’m heading to a duo of Constance resorts on two islands.

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Spa at Constance Moofushi

Watch the fish while having a massage

(Image credit: Constance Hotels & Resorts)

Constance Halaveli, is a short speedboat ride away. It’s a bigger resort (like Moofushi, it occupies the whole island), but has fewer villas and each has their own plunge pool. In other words, it’s more upmarket.

Footwear isn’t quite so optional here and there are more dining options – four restaurants plus a wine-tasting room. Halaveli stocks 1,600 wine labels from 325 renowned winemakers.

I discover a fantastic riesling from Alsace, France, and a gorgeous chardonnay from South Africa. Some guests even message the sommeliers before their stay to check what’s available, or to request certain wines.

Asian fusion restaurant Jing wows me with its red-curry “cappuccino” and transports me to Thailand with one sip, while Meeru offers grilled meats and seafood on the beach. Do try the angus tenderloin and asparagus bernaise.

Guests can choose to pay for extra activities, such as a cookery or cocktail-making class, or private cinema viewing on the beach. As part of a cookery class, executive chef Siddiq Hameed has us whipping up a tuna coconut salad and Maldivian tuna curry like pros.

Restaurant Jing at Constance Halaveli

Try a red curry "cappuccino" at Jing

(Image credit: Constance Hotels & Resorts)

Nature is visible everywhere at Constance Halaveli. When I get back to my villa, built on stilts above the water, I find reef sharks playing beneath it. In the afternoon, an Asian koel squawks loudly from high up in a coconut tree, and moments later a flying fox dive-bombs just yards in front of me as I enter the swimming pool.

Moofushi is laid-back and Halaveli feels more exclusive. My recommendation? Visit both for a double dose of relaxation, indulgence and adventure.

Turquoise Holidays (01494-678400) offers a week’s holiday from £4,799 per person combining three nights at Constance Moofushi in a beach villa on an all-inclusive meal plan and three nights at Constance Halaveli in a water villa on a B&B plan.

Includes return flights, seaplane transfers and a direct speedboat from Moofushi to Halaveli, based on two people travelling. Visit constancehotels.com for more details on Constance Hotels.

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