Halaveli in its original form was a simple little resort with 50 thatched coral-walled cottages and very popular with the Italian market. Post tsunami it was purchased by Constance Hotels who have produced a stunning example of just how sophisticated a product the Maldives is now capable of offering.
The resort has 85 rooms comprising water villas, beach villas and double-storey beach villas. It is the only resort where the water villas are the entry level accommodation. The rooms are constructed with thatched roofs and wooden/terrazzo flooring and finished to the highest standard. The water villas are located either side of an 800m jetty, the longest in the Maldives.
The island has that classical 'D' shape with a beautiful, almost unbroken beach running all the way around the island, with two huge expanses of sand at the tips od the 'D'. By building man-made coral walls at the edge of the drop-off point means the resort has not had to rely on sand bags and groynes to keep erosion under control. The lagoon is ideal for watersports and swimming. There is easy access to the house reef for snorkelling without the need to take a boat excursion.
Diving in this area is amongst the finest in the Maldives offering some of the best dive spots including two shark points and two thilas.
Everything here has been constructed with the best materials and to a very high standard. Interestingly they have used as much of the old coral from the walls of the old cottages to add additional uniqueness. This place is in keeping with the quality of its sister resorts elsewhere in the Indian Ocean and highly recommended. It is however at the top end the price scale and seriously expensive especially in the period from Xmas through to April.