COMO operates 7 hotels across 6 countries, with prices ranging from $555 to $7,775 per night and a brand-wide average score of 6.6/10. The best COMO hotel in 2026 is COMO Maalifushi in the Maldives (9.3/10), while COMO Uma Bhutan is the cheapest at $555/night. Our review ranks every COMO property on value, ambiance, and guest satisfaction to help you decide if COMO is worth it.
COMO Maalifushi in the Maldives is the top-rated COMO hotel, scoring 9.3/10 with rates from $1,640 to $3,528 per night. It significantly outperforms the brand's 6.6/10 average. COMO The Treasury in Perth ranks second at 8.5/10, and COMO Parrot Cay in Turks and Caicos is third at 7.0/10.
What is the cheapest COMO hotel?
COMO Uma Bhutan is the cheapest property in the portfolio, with rates starting at $555/night in Paro. However, it scores just 5.6/10, below the brand average. For better value, COMO The Treasury in Perth starts at $738/night and scores 8.5/10.
Is COMO worth it?
COMO's value category scores 7.0/10, its strongest attribute, but ambiance is weakest at 5.5/10. Results vary sharply by property: Maalifushi (9.3) and The Treasury Perth (8.5) deliver strong returns, while Castello del Nero scores just 3.9/10. Choose specific properties rather than trusting the brand uniformly.
How do COMO hotels compare to Aman and Six Senses?
COMO's 6.6/10 average trails top-tier competitors like Aman and Six Senses, though its flagship Maalifushi (9.3) is competitive with their best properties. COMO prices start lower ($555 at Uma Bhutan) than most Aman resorts. Quality is inconsistent across the 7-property portfolio, unlike more uniform luxury brands.
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