Nika Island Resort, North Ari Atoll
Established private island resort in North Ari offering authentic barefoot-luxury and iconic diving
per room, full board
Overview
- Charming private island resort with a casual approach to luxury
- Explore the onsite museum full of traditional artworks and artefacts
- Explore dive sites including Bodu Thila, Maaya Thila, and Rasdhoo
- Choice of villas, suites and studios - some with their own private beach
One of Ari Atoll’s original resorts, Nika Island is an iconic escape from modern life, offering a glimpse into the Maldives that used to be. Forget unnecessary opulence, Nika blends Maldivian tradition and natural beauty with the casual comfort of Italian style and culture to create an atmosphere of sumptuous simplicity. Luxury at this resort means walking barefoot all over the island and not having to worry about a dress-code, just like at home, and the freedom to let time flow slowly, without a care in the world. It is the silence of your private beach, free from light pollution, as turtles lay their eggs beneath the Milky Way, and relaxed scuba diving in some of the Maldives most striking dive sites.
Rooms
Faro Studio
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Faro Studio
Water Villa
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Water Villa
Beach Villa
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Beach Villa
Deluxe Beach Villa
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Deluxe Beach Villa
Family Beach Villa
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Family Beach Villa
Family Water Villa
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Family Water Villa
Deluxe Family Beach Villa
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Deluxe Family Beach Villa
Sultan Suite
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Sultan Suite
Resort checklist
Meal plans:
- Full Board
- All Inclusive
Diving in North Ari Atoll
- SharksYear round
- TurtlesYear round
- Schooling reef fishYear round
- Manta RaysYear round
- Eagle rayYear round
- WrecksYear round
North Ari is home to some of the Maldives’ best diving, boasting plenty of dive sites, and easy access to multiple locations from almost every island. Sheltered walls and reefs can be found, but the majority of North Ari’s diving favours thilas and channels with strong currents. Manta rays, grey reef sharks, turtles, and eagle rays are all common sightings, as well as schools of barracuda, snapper, tuna, and trevally. Occasional whale sharks also make an appearance. Due to the strong currents, many of North Ari’s dive sites are only suitable for more advanced divers.
Maaya Thila is considered one of the Maldives’ top dive sites, where divers can find anything from nudibranchs and frogfish, to eagle rays, schools of barracuda, and even guitar sharks. Hafza Thila is a big draw for shark fans, boasting schools of reef sharks at a cleaning station, while Fish Head is another favourite, harbouring plenty of resident grey reef sharks. Other well known thila dives include Ukulhas Thila, Maalhos Thila and Orimas Thila. But, perhaps one of the most unique experiences occurs in Fesdu Lagoon, where a small population of manta rays congregates by the lights of liveaboards at night – allowing divers to watch as they swoop and barrel-roll in just 15-meters of water and often only inches away. Mantas are also seen at Dhonkalo Thila and Himandhoo during the NE, and at Gangehi during the SW monsoon, and North Ari also has a number of small wrecks at Fesdu, Halaveli and Kuramathi, all sunk deliberately on resort house reef. The atoll is narrow enough for the best sites to be explored from pretty much any of the resorts.