Fairmont Maldives Sirru Fen Fushi
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Review
Character and identity
A seaplane hop of about an hour from Malé delivers you to one of the Maldives' more genuinely remote private islands, in the far-flung Shaviyani Atoll. The setting is unusually lush: thick jungle interior, a pool that spans the full width of the island, and 112 villas split across beach, overwater, and jungle categories. Interiors lean boho beach chic, light woods, woven textures, sculptural bathtubs (outdoor stone at the beach villas, copper with sea views overwater). The flagship Raha Market covers Maldivian curries through sushi and pizza, and every villa comes with a personal butler whose attentiveness sets the service tone.
Who's it for
Best for:
Honeymooners and families who want a properly secluded Maldives stay with a personal butler, strong snorkelling straight off the villa decks, and a choice between beach, overwater or jungle living. Design-minded travellers who appreciate a lush, slightly bohemian aesthetic over polished minimalism will feel at home.
Should look elsewhere:
Anyone reluctant to commit to a long seaplane transfer, or guests who want multiple high-energy dining venues and bars within walking distance. Main courses at the principal restaurant run expensive, so travellers watching the on-island spend should weigh the food costs carefully.
Bottom line
What defines this resort is sheer remoteness paired with genuinely warm, butler-led service: it's a true off-grid escape rather than a social Maldives scene. Splurge here if privacy and nature matter more than nightlife or dining variety. Choose an overwater villa if you want to snorkel off the ladder, a beach villa for shallow wading, or a jungle villa for the most secluded stay of the three.