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NIYAMA Resort Maldives – A true blue kid’s paradise

Maldives is typically seen as a honeymooner’s destination, and it absolutely is but we’ve discovered that it’s so much more than that. Turns out that NIYAMA Maldives is an amazingly kid-friendly resort and it might be possible that the kids had even more fun than we did, which is saying a lot.

So what’s a kid to do at NIYAMA?

1. Sharing secrets while gazing at the glittery blue ocean. 

They could do this all day, just sitting by the ocean and whispering secrets to each other. They talked about manta rays and baby sharks and mermaids and how they’d swim with the dolphins when they got older. And we had the best time eavesdropping on all the adventures they dreamed of having.

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2. Hunting for treasures by the beach.

They pretended to be pirates searching for buried treasure in the sand, then burying them. And by them, I mean mostly each other.

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looking for treasures

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 3. A relaxing spa massage treat to soothe those tired little muscles. 

They were so excited to be going for their first ever specially customised kids spa massage at the gorgeous LIME Spa. It was 60 minutes of pure bliss and tranquility for these two little explorers. As a testament to how relaxing it was, Kirsten promptly fell fast asleep 30 minutes into her massage.

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4. Oodles of fun at ACTIVE, the activity centre for kids. And adults too!

Having a kids club was a nice touch. It was filled with all kinds of super fun games and activities, plus the staff were amazing with the kids. They baked cookies, watched movies, picked up pool, tried table tennis, played video games and drew little masterpieces.

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5. Learning about corals with a marine biologist + a tour of Subsix, NIYAMA’s underwater bar.

This was hands on learning at its best, as the kids were given an introduction to marine life and coral conservation, then taken out on a jetboat to a really cool underwater bar where they got to experience it up close for themselves. I’ve never seen them so fascinated by fishes and corals.

corals!

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6. Leisurely strolls to just about everywhere. 

Walking has never been this fun. They held hands and took leisurely strolls to explore everything they could find on this little island paradise.

leisurely stroll to lunch

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7. Selfies! 

Ok, this was mostly Kirsten, who’s the selfie expert around here. It was like her dream come true taking selfies in such a pretty place.

“C’mon, let’s take a photo, mom!” she’d ask excitedly everywhere we went and I was happy to oblige. 

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NIYAMA Resort Maldives – the destination of dreams

Sitting here looking out at the beautiful baby blue ocean and golden sands with my flute of bubbly in hand, I’m certain of one thing, that NIYAMA Resort Maldives by Per Aquum is an unparalleled piece of island paradise.

Nestled on this little atoll is perfection – the  combination of luxury, tranquility and exquisite charm, topped off with the most spectacular view anyone can ever hope to see.

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Quite often, you look at amazing photos of a place and when you actually get there, you realise that you have to knock off at least 30% for photoshop skills or great composition. But here, photos don’t even come close to capturing how breathtaking everything is.

Being here feels like a dream I never want to wake up from.

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First of all, arriving at NIYAMA Maldives must be done in style, via a seaplane. It’s 45-minute flight out from Male international airport and there’s something so very James Bond about getting on board a seaplane; makes it all feel like a real adventure. It’s one of those things to check off one’s bucket list and I’m glad we did.

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Sidenote: it was equal parts cool and terrifying to be 3 feet away from the pilots in the cockpit, which might I add, has no door so we could watch them in action the entire flight. They were working all these levers/buttons like a pro and the whole time I was thinking, “all it takes is just one wrong button and we’re quite literally swimming with the fishes…ALSO DUDE WHY IS THAT RED BUTTON BLINKING FURIOUSLY??!!”

The kids thought it was super awesome, so that’s that.

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Once you arrive though, you immediately start to feel all your problems slipping away. We stepped off onto the jetty to a welcome party of friendly staff offering cool towels and a refreshing lime juice for us and a handwritten note with bracelets for the kids.

“How did they know our names?” Kirsten whispered, clearly impressed by all the attention she was getting.

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Shortly after, we were whisked off by Ashley, our Thakuru or personal butler (who happens to be from Singapore!!) to a stunning water pavilion with private pool and jacuzzi at number 50, our home for the next couple of days.

It’s a palatial one-bedroom paradise with an adjoining living room that opened up to an infinity pool and a jacuzzi overlooking the shimmering Indian Ocean. The beds were luxuriously soft and fluffy, the living room was equipped with every possible amenity we could want (Nespresso machine, fully-stocked private wine bar, separate fridge, popcorn machine, bubbly on ice, microwave, Bose sound system) and the bathroom was an absolute palace, featuring separate open air shower and toilet areas that gave you a view of the fishes swimming below as you showered. The bathtub was bigger than anything I’ve ever seen, it could fit all four of us with room to spare. Seriously, it was so huge it could fit a baby elephant if it wanted to.

Apart from the spanking new luxurious digs, the hospitality of the staff was the cherry on top of an already decadent, triple-frosted, sugar coated, scrummilicious chocolate fudge cake, so to speak. All the staff we met were so warm and friendly that we felt right at home. Also, their dedication to housekeeping was phenomenal. On our last night, there was a massive thunderstorm as we hopped out for a quick dinner and when we got back, we discovered that they had rushed to spruce up the room even in the crazy storm.

In short, NIYAMA redefines luxury. In fact, it takes what you used to know as luxury and blows it all the way into the stratosphere many times over.

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relaxing by the pool

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Water Studio with Pool LR

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This was the view we woke up to every morning, just endless crystal blue water that disappeared into the sky. It’s hard to imagine life being more perfect than this. I’m hardly a morning person but for a view this spectacular, I was up every morning at 5.45 to catch a glimpse of the morning sun peeking out on the horizon.

As were the kids, who decided that life was infinitely better with early morning pre-breakfast somersaults into the jacuzzi.

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kids infinity pool

Suffice to say, our Maldives experience at NIYAMA turned out to be far better than anything we could have possibly dreamed of. It was the best of days filled with relaxing conversations by the ocean, dreams of pretty sunsets and amazing family time lounging in the pool.

*More to come on the activities and food, stay tuned!

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Looking out at the blue, blue sea

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We’re here at NIYAMA Maldives with Truett and Kirsten for a couple of days and this place is out of this world kind of gorgeous.

The kids think that they’re in heaven – Kirsten actually asked “is this what heaven looks like?” – and all I can think of while we’re here is how does a place this beautiful even exist??!!!

The sand is so pearly white it shimmers (plus it feels so ridiculously soft between my toes). And the turquoise water is such a crazy shade of blue I can just sit here and look out at it all day with all the little fishies swimming around.

I’ve got a ton of photos, I promise I’ll get through them and have them up on the blog once we’re back.

In the meantime, have a great weekend, you guys!