Baros Maldives
A tropical resort with outstanding diving
The Maldives may be a diver’s paradise, but few resorts are as well equipped as Baros to make the most of it. With a house reef, 30 dive sites within easy reach and a resident marine biologist, this is heaven for underwater enthusiasts. Onshore, swimming isn’t as well catered for with only a few of the 75 villas equipped with private pools. The three restaurants are, however, fantastic, as is the spa and the activities from dhoni excursions to private yoga sessions on a sandbank.
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