Vakkaru Maldives is a luxury resort located in the Maldives, an archipelago of 26 atolls. The resort offers three- and four-bedroom Beach Pool Residences, each with its own unique features. The three-bedroom residence can comfortably house up to six adults and three children, while the adjacent Beach Villa with a Plunge Pool adds to the charm. Each bedroom features an ensuite bathroom, an outdoor shower, and a private terrace leading directly to the beach.

Vakkaru Maldives stands out in the archipelago due to its location within Baa Atoll, a region granted the prestigious title of a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. This distinction not only provides guests with access to some of the world's most pristine and vibrant underwater ecosystems but also a unique culinary journey. The resort offers six restaurants, two bars, and a wine cellar with an impressive collection of 680 labels, catering to every palate.

Wellness at Vakkaru starts at the overwater Merana Spa, a sanctuary in itself, offering guests unique opportunities to rejuvenate physically and mentally. The resort's commitment to holistic well-being is evident in its regular collaborations with renowned wellness practitioners.

Vakkaru Maldives also offers diving into Baa Atoll's marine wonderland, offering a variety of water-based activities for both seasoned divers and those looking to dive into the world of water sports. The coral adoption program offers a unique opportunity for those keen on making a positive impact by adopting a coral and contributing to the reef's health.

Diving around Vakkaru's house reef is akin to stepping into a bustling underwater metropolis, with the waters here teeming with life. The resort's lagoon, known for its diverse marine life, includes the Moray eel, Angel Fish, and Unicorn Fish.

The broader Baa Atoll is a realm waiting to be explored, with dive points like Fares Manta Point, Maavaru Caves, and Legoland offering distinct experiences. The crown jewel of Baa Atoll is Hanifaru Bay, known for the world's largest aggregation of manta rays, whale sharks, and playful dolphins. The waters around the Maldives are a testament to nature's bounty, home to over 2,000 species of fish, 23 species of cetaceans, and 14 species of shark.