COMO Cocoa Island, South Malé Atoll
A peaceful, luxury eco-friendly resort with unique concepts, tailored wellness and exceptional diving
per room, half board
Overview
- Savour exquisite flavours, including COMO’s exclusive Shambhala Cuisine
- Uniquely luxury overwater villas inspired by traditional Maldivian ‘dhonis’
- Whale shark expeditions, local island excursions and incredible watersports
COMO Cocoa Island is an exclusive luxury eco-conscious resort in South Male Atoll, hidden away from most resorts, and surrounded by coral reefs and white sand bars. Here, guests can enjoy the resort’s unique style with lavish overwater villas inspired by traditional fishing boats. From the serene wellness centre and spa, to the barefoot bar and restaurant serving COMO’s special Shambhala Cuisine, everything is tailored to maximise wellbeing. And, adventurous guests have it all with incredible watersports, whale shark expeditions, and epic diving.
Rooms
Dhoni Loft Water Villa
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Dhoni Loft Water Villa
Loft Water Villa
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Loft Water Villa
One Bedroom Water Villa With Pool
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One Bedroom Water Villa With Pool
Two- Bedroom COMO Sunrise Villa
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Two- Bedroom COMO Sunrise Villa
Three-Bedroom COMO Sunset Villa
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Three-Bedroom COMO Sunset Villa
Resort checklist
Meal plans:
- Breakfast
- Half Board
- Full Board
Diving in South Malé Atoll
- SharksYear round
- Eagle rayYear round
- Manta RaysNot frequently
- Plentiful reef lifeYear round
- Giant frogfishYear round
- TurtlesYear round
- Schooling FishYear round
- Soft coralsYear round
South Male Atoll is famous for its current-swept channels and provides guests with a wide variety of stunning diving no matter their skill level and experience. Known for its steep walls, ledges, and small caves, South Malé’s underwater environment is famous for its variety of reef fish common to the Maldives, as well as plenty of macro life and several manta ray cleaning stations.
Kandooma Thila – often known as Cocoa Thila – is one of the most famous dive sites in the Maldives. Set within a wide channel, this manta cleaning station is also patrolled by grey reef sharks and chances are high that you will find schooling eagle rays, turtles, and colorful reef fish covering the entire reef. Guraidhoo is another beautiful site and the large marine protected area is home to a massive concentration of reef life, including sharks, schooling trevallies, rays, turtles and reef fish. The complex of channels, reefs, walls and drops offs also has some fantastic locations to spot manta rays during the season from May to October, as well as stunning soft corals.