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Whispers Of Blue At JW Marriott Kaafu Atoll Island Resort In Maldives

The resort’s true charm lies in its serene atmosphere with culinary adventures steeped in Maldivian heritage and history

My husband Vikram and I were on the lookout for a quick getaway in August, trying to squeeze in a few days from my demanding work schedule. Our usual options — Georgia, Thailand, or Baku — were on the table. But while browsing online, I stumbled upon JW Marriott Kaafu Atoll Island Resort in the Maldives. Something about it instantly captivated me. I dug deeper, and before I knew it, I was booking our stay. What makes this resort truly special is its proximity to Malé airport — just a 15-minute ride to paradise. The moment you step onto the jetty, you’re greeted by an overwhelming palette of blues. It’s visually soothing, almost like a balm for the soul. The Maldives truly owns the colour blue. The resort’s entrance is a warm embrace, welcoming guests with the rhythmic beats of the traditional Boduberu and a beautiful necklace crafted from pandan leaves. I learnt that the gate is shaped like the Maakana, the iconic Grey Heron of the Maldives, often seen gracefully navigating the island’s shallow waters. It was a charming detail that added depth to the experience.

Tofu Masscui | Photograph: JW MARRIOTT
Chef Deepesh Rai | Photograph: JW MARRIOTT
Chef Deepesh Rai | Photograph: JW MARRIOTT

JW Marriott Kaafu Atoll’s true charm lies in its tranquil atmosphere. This place is more than a resort—it’s a pause in time. A space to write, to reflect, to simply be. What stood out was the abundance of families. I once read, “Family is where life begins and love never ends,” and this resort embodies that sentiment. From the vibrant JW Kids Club to children snorkelling in villa pools, building sandcastles on the beach, and enjoying their meals with delight—it’s clear the resort celebrates multigenerational living.

Guests enjoying | Photograph: JW MARRIOTT
Photograph: JW MARRIOTT
Guests enjoying | Photograph: JW MARRIOTT
Guests enjoying recreation | Photograph: JW MARRIOTT

Each villa door is painted in a unique shade of blue, harmonising beautifully with the sea. The Turkish architect envisioned this seamless blend. The property is modern yet organic, with water as its central theme. Indigenous Maldivian lacquer art adorns the resort, and the room carpets are especially captivating—each one a different shade of blue, reflecting the island’s atoll shapes, punctuated by a red dot symbolising the Maldives anemonefish. It’s understated luxury at its finest.

Nur, our “Safeeru” | Photograph: JW MARRIOTT
Nur, our “Safeeru” | Photograph: JW MARRIOTT
Blue door Villa | Photograph: JW MARRIOTT
Blue door Villa | Photograph: JW MARRIOTT

Our days were a delightful mix of beach strolls, pool dips, and culinary adventures across seven restaurants. Highlights included PURE, the JW Garden growing exotic herbs for the resort’s kitchens, and the Spa by JW associated with Babor, a German brand that indulges all five senses with eco-friendly, solar-powered products. At Nikkei, the Peruvian-Japanese fusion restaurant, we were dazzled by a symphony of flavours—each dish a bold, artful blend of cultures. Later at PURE, Chef Deepesh welcomed us into his culinary world, guiding us through the creation of the refreshingly simple tuna masscui and the soul-warming Maldivian curry. It was more than a cooking session; it was a delicious dive into island tradition.

Floating Breakfast | Photograph: JW MARRIOTT
Floating Breakfast | Photograph: JW MARRIOTT
Island Heritage, Reimagined for the Senses
Island Heritage, Reimagined for the Senses | Photograph Courtesy: VIKRAM DEWAN ( INSTAGRAM: DEWAN.VIKRAM)

Historically, kings were served by a “Safeeru”—a tradition now mirrored by cultural guides for guests. Our Safeeru, Nur, was our cheerful companion throughout the stay, always ready to assist and make our experience seamless.
This journey was just what my soul needed—revitalising, soothing, and deeply calming. As I sit with my coffee on a quiet Sunday morning in Delhi, I only need to close my eyes to be whisked back to that serene island escape. I remember the indulgent floating breakfast at my private pool, the rhythmic sound of the waves, Nur’s warm smile, and the impeccable hospitality of the resort team. I know I’ll return, whenever I crave that royal treatment again.

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