COMO Hotels and Resorts has announced a range of stylish festive celebrations at its two resorts in the Maldives.
COMO Cocoa Island’s curated festive events for the family include cooking demonstrations, sunset fishing and night dives amongst the house reef’s nocturnal sea life. Those seeking a moment of private reflection in their busy festive calendar will discover deep tranquility at COMO Shambhala Retreat, with its range of wellness therapies and daily yoga.
Meanwhile, COMO Maalifushi promises to offer a festive occasion unlike any other, with barbecues on a private island and traditional Maldivian dinners late into the night amongst others. Guests can also treat their friends and family to the gift of wellness, with packages and presents available at COMO Shambhala Retreat.

COMO runs two resorts in the Maldives, the COMO Cocoa Island in South Male Atoll and COMO Maalifushi in Thaa atoll.
COMO Cocoa Island is an intimate private Maldives island resort, located in the South Male Atoll and accessible by a 40-minute speedboat ride from the main Velana International Airport.
The resort features 33 overwater suites, allowing you to slip right into the turquoise lagoon to explore an exceptional house reef. Encircled with powder soft white sand, the carefree, understated luxury experience includes holistic wellness treatments at COMO Shambhala Retreat, South Indian-influenced cuisine and world-class diving.
COMO Maalifushi is the first resort to open in the pristine Thaa atoll in the archipelago’s southwest. With overwater villas and garden suites, Maalifushi is the ultimate away-from-it-all destination for families, couples, surfers and divers. There are some excellent breaks nearby as well as a string of uninhabited private islands, where whale shark sightings are common.
Among Maldives island resorts, Maalifushi stands apart with its understated style, encapsulating the spirit of the Indian Ocean and the barefoot chic of a COMO private island resort. The luxuries are all here, with a COMO Shambhala spa, world-class yoga facilities and exceptional cuisine along with the Maldives’ vibrant marine life, including rich whale shark, hammerhead and manta ray populations.