
The Nautilus Maldives
The Nautilus
is a private island resort
in the north of the Maldives

an elegant but pricey modern lodge
The Nautilus Maldives is a very high quality beach resort in the Maldives.
The resort is pleasantly far from the main airport, however there is some considerable habitation in the immediate area, including the inhabited island of Kamadhoo and two other resorts within a 3km radius.
The resort is centred around the very small sandy Thiladhoo Island, which is only around 200 metres in diameter, so the guest density is really on the high side.
The Nautilus Maldives has a strong design philosophy, with the main buildings drawing inspiration from the spiral shape of the nautilus shell.
There is a nice relaxed atmosphere, with a genuine sense of barefoot luxury.
Rooms
Guest accommodation at The Nautilus Maldives is in 26 units in eight different specifications, each of which has a private pool …
- Ocean House
- Beach House
- Ocean Residence
- Beach Residence
- Double Beach Residence : two bedrooms
- The Nautilus Retreat : two bedrooms
- The Nautilus Mansion : three bedrooms
Activities
The Nautilus Maldives offers a wide range of activities, not all of which are included in the room rate …
- Marine safari
- Jet ski safaris
- Private boat charter
- Island picnics
- Diving
- Scuba scooters
- Snorkelling
- Kayaking
- Paddle-boarding
- Parasailing
- Kite-surfing
- Star-gazing
- Wake-boarding
- Water-skiing
- Jet-skiing
- Banana-boating
- Tubing
Tuition is available for all watersports.

Gallery
Map
The Maldives are most commonly visited as a stand-alone destination.
The main airport on Malé is widely connected to locations including India, Sri Lanka, Doha, Dubai, Singapore, Istanbul and major airports in Southeast Asia, as well as direct charter flights from Europe.
When combined in trips with other countries, the most popular options are India and Sri Lanka. Countries in Africa are rarely combined because there are so many great beaches over that way and the flight connections via Dubai are rather arduous and inconvenient.
Seasonality
The best time to visit the Maldives is generally considered to be during the Nov-Apr dry season, although conditions are relatively constant and it really is feasible to travel at any time of year.
This coastline is classified as having a tropical monsoon climate, with two clearly defined seasons …
During the Nov-Apr dry season (northeastern monsoon) the daytime temperatures are marginally higher at around 31C/88F, whilst the nighttime low temperatures are around 26C/79F. Rainfall is highly variable and relatively unpredictable, with Jan-Mar potentially dropping to around 75mm (3”) per month and the shoulder season months of Nov-Dec and Apr potentially rising as high as 200mm (8”) per month. Sunshine is typically up around 8 hours per day (around 70% of daylight hours). This period is high season in the Maldives, so you need to book early to get accommodation in the best resorts and the prices are at their highest.
During the May-Oct wet season (southwest monsoon) the daytime temperatures are marginally lower at around 30C/86F, whilst the nighttime low temperatures are around 25C/77F. Rainfall is typically quite high, at around 200mm (8”) per month, with more pronounced and frequent storms. The amount of precipitation varies considerably across the island group, with more southerly atolls typically receiving up to twice as much rainfall as the north. Sunshine typically drops to around 6.5 hours per day (around 55%% of daylight hours). The main downside during this period is the chance of high winds, blowing in from the southwest, especially centred on May, when the monsoon winds change direction. Of course this does also make it the best time for surfing and advanced wind-surfing. This period is low season in the Maldives, so booking early should be less important and there should be some good value to be found at most resorts.
Getting there
The vast majority of visitors arrive into the Maldives through Velana International Airport, on the island of Hulhulé, which is adjacent to the capital Malé.
Kudadoo is located in the west of the Lhaviyani (Fadiffalu) Atoll, 150 km north of the main airport in the Maldives.
It is reached by means of a 30 minute sea-plane flight from Malé, with flights usually connecting promptly with international arrivals. The plane lands in the lagoon close to the island and taxis right up to the jetty.
most visitors combine lodges on at least two different islands
let us know your thoughts about the Maldives
and we will help you create the perfect safari

Extraordinary tailor-made adventures,
from earthy and edgy to easy and extravagant
From around USD 2500 per person, you set the ceiling

Get started on your trip
It’s never too soon to get in touch, we are here to help with every stage of your planning.
Sample Trips
Here are some of our popular trip shapes
Best Lodges
We regularly inspect and photograph all of the the best lodges, to ensure that we always recommend the most suitable options
Key Locations
Take a look around related locations. Click ‘View more’ to explore locations further afield.
Where Next?
Where Next?
We offer trips to dozens of fabulous countries.
Might one of these might be your next great adventure?

Please rotate your screen.