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Review: Park Hyatt Maldives – Pool Villa


Upon arriving at my
pool villa, I was completely blown away by how big my “room” was.

In the Park Hyatt
Maldives, there are no rooms, just private villas surrounded by various
greenery, which means you never see your neighbors and vice versa.

A modern wooden villa with large glass windows and a deck, surrounded by lush trees.

Inside the villa was
the bedroom, with a huge king sized bed and a small lounging area in front.

A dark wooden bedroom features a canopy bed with white linens, facing a brightly lit open doorway.

A luxurious bedroom in a Park Hyatt Maldives Pool Villa with a private plunge pool and lush green views.

Lining one side of the
room is a long work desk equipped with an iPad that is preloaded with an
interactive guide & map to the resort.

An iPad displays information about the Park Hyatt Maldives' The Island Grill restaurant.

As a Hyatt diamond
member, I was treated to a bottle of sparkling wine, a platter of fruit, and
some small nibbles and chocolates.

Two bottles of water, two glasses, and three jars of snacks are arranged on a dark wooden counter.

A villa interior with a daybed, large windows, a private pool, and lush tropical views of the ocean.

A white bowl overflowing with colorful fruits, including mangosteens, oranges, and apples, sits on a black side table with a folded white napkin.

One of my favorite
parts of the land villa was the private outdoor shower & bath area, which
had an elegant design and featured a rain shower and a terrazzo bathtub.

Outdoor bathroom with a freestanding tub, rain shower, and tropical plants at Park Hyatt Maldives.

Far from being a
gimmick, I found myself never using the indoor showers, as I preferred to soak
while surrounded by Mother Nature outside.

Outdoor bathroom with a black tiled shower wall, white freestanding bathtub, and green plants.

For those concerned
about peeking toms, you need not worry since the entire shower area is
surrounded by high walls.

The indoor bathroom was
enormous, with two separate sinks and benches / closets to store your
belongings in. The most unique feature of this bathroom was the huge glass
windows that offer a view of the outdoor shower area. Clearly, this was
designed for couples!

Modern bathroom with dual sinks, leading to an outdoor shower and tropical courtyard.

Outside the villa was a
small plunge pool, which was pumped with cool freshwater.

A private plunge pool with an outdoor lounge area surrounded by lush tropical greenery at the Park Hyatt Maldives.

There was also a mini
lounge area with two lounge chairs set up.

Two lounge chairs sit on a sandy path leading through lush green foliage to the ocean.

What’s unique about
this villa is the positioning of the shrubbery, making it look almost like a
secluded grove with a small sliver of beach / ocean view.

Lush green foliage frames a path leading to a white sandy beach and turquoise ocean waves.

Every villa is
different so while one villa may have a more private setting, another one may
have a better beach view. It definitely felt like a private resort, and were it
not for the fact that you’d occasionally see a guest or two on the beach, you
could almost pretend you were on your own private island.

View from a Park Hyatt Maldives pool villa showing a private pool, beach path, and ocean through tropical trees.

Overall the Pool Villa
is probably the best hotel room I’ve ever stayed in. If you’re thinking about paying a bit extra to secure your upgrade ahead of time, I highly recommend you doing so.


Written By: Sam Huang

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