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On the second day, once my friend finally had her suitcase of essentials, we jumped back into our itinerary, which was still patiently waiting for us. It didn’t matter which day we did what, just that we were doing it. Over breakfast at Ocean Kiss, the resort’s breezy beachfront buffet restaurant, we had fresh watermelon juice, Thai iced coffee, tropical fruit, noodles, pastries, and made-to-order omelets. Afterwards, we wandered the resort for some light cardio, passing koi ponds, checking out the tree house restaurant, Tree Tops, we’d booked for later in the week, and stumbling into a rooftop boxing gym with the most stunning island views. Back at our villa, we cooled off in our private pool, enjoying deep catch-ups and hilarious photoshoots. That evening, we also watched a traditional Thai light show on the beach. The performer, barefoot and dressed in a bright red and gold costume, danced ram Thai, a slow movement that’s hundreds of years old and was originally performed in royal courts and religious ceremonies.

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Bawe Island debuts destination dining in Zanzibar http://livelaughlovedo.com/travel/bawe-island-debuts-destination-dining-in-zanzibar/ http://livelaughlovedo.com/travel/bawe-island-debuts-destination-dining-in-zanzibar/#respond Wed, 17 Sep 2025 10:21:34 +0000 http://livelaughlovedo.com/2025/09/17/bawe-island-debuts-destination-dining-in-zanzibar/ [ad_1]

A new gourmet philosophy has debuted on Zanzibar’s exclusive Bawe Island, designed to pamper guests and tantalise their tastebuds through an exciting culinary journey. Bawe’s exclusive dine-around formula invites guests to enjoy a variety of à la carte dining options, serving up both international and local dishes, in stunning locations dotted all around the beautiful private island.  This destination dining formula ensures a more immersive, 360-degree experience of taste, elegance and creativity. 

Bawe’s restaurants are the beating heart of this sophisticated gastronomic journey, where each dish is a work of artistry, giving gourmet interpretations of international cuisine using only the freshest local ingredients.   Whether it’s a picnic right on the beach, lunch by the pool, or in private dinner in-suite, the culinary experience at Bawe is sure to be both sublime and unforgettable.

Bawe island’s main restaurant serves up delicious breakfasts and dinners with a beachy twist for a more immersive dining experience – hence its unusual name!  Guests who appreciate barefoot luxury will love its ocean views, soft breeze and of course its delightfully soft floor of pristine white beach sand! Diners also have a lot of choice at The Sand, with a variety of bespoke live cooking stations. 

Sinfonia: a celebration of Cocoon’s Italian roots 

Sinfonia serves up fine Italian cuisine, with its beautiful Trattoria offering warm Italian hospitality and a refined ambiance. Its traditional wood fired pizza oven ensures that its large selection of traditional pizzas exceed even the impeccable standards of the Italian-family owned Cocoon Collection!

The art of teppanyaki at the Rising Sun 

If its Asian flavours you are in the mood for, the Rising Sun restaurant offers an authentic and interactive dining experience centred around the art of Teppanyaki, a traditional Japanese style of cooking where chefs prepare meals on a hot iron griddle while you watch. Beautifully tucked under the branches of an ancient baobab tree, this is a wonderful dining experience twinned with a dynamic, engaging culinary performance. 

Teppanyaki at Bawe Island's Rising SunTeppanyaki at Bawe Island's Rising Sun

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Sundowners at The View are hard to beat!

The View is Bawe’s premier bar offering an unparalleled experience with its stunning top-view location overlooking the Indian Ocean. Guests can savour expertly crafted cocktails and a curated selection of beverages while enjoying breathtaking sunset views.

With the added ambiance of live music and DJ performances, The View provides a vibrant and sophisticated setting that transforms from a relaxed daytime retreat into a lively evening hotspot.

Adults-only at The Beach Club

The Beach Club is a relaxed, casual dining destination right on the seafront which caters exclusively to adults from 10 am to 6 pm. 

Special offers for Bawe Island

There is still time to take advantage of Bawe Island’s specials including their Opening Discount and Honeymoon Offer (free room upgrade plus lots of extras), if you book before 30 September 2025 for travel by 22 December 2025.

They also have a 2026 Early Bird Offer available to reward those who book early for 2026 with generous savings of 30%. 

One island, one resort, many awards 

Bawe Island marked its first year of operation, with two prestigious awards that underscore The Cocoon Collection’s commitment to setting a new standard for luxury hospitality in Zanzibar and beyond, including “Zanzibar’s Leading Luxury Resort 2025” at the World Travel Awards and “Best Hospitality Newcomer Worldwide” at the Connoisseur Circle Hospitality Awards 2025.

These honours are more than just milestones as they are a testament to Bawe Island’s unique vision as a one-island-one-resort sanctuary, where exclusivity, authentic experiences, and environmental responsibility come together in perfect harmony. From day one, Bawe Island has stood out as a true game-changer for the destination. With its pristine setting, immersive guest experiences, and a deep respect for the local ecosystem, the island has quickly become one of Zanzibar’s most sought-after retreats. More than just a luxury resort, Bawe Island is a gateway to the soul of Zanzibar, offering not only seclusion and serenity, but also a rich connection to the island’s culture, heritage, and natural beauty. 

As The Cocoon Collection continues to grow its footprint in Zanzibar, guests can rest assured they remain devoted to delivering extraordinary, sustainable escapes that reflect the elegance and authenticity at the heart of The Cocoon Collection philosophy.

Zanzibar increases its marine conservation fees

Please note that Zanzibar’s Ministry of Blue Economy and Fisheries has recently increased the entry fees for some of its marine conservation areas and marine protected areas with immediate effect, charged as an add-on to tour package prices.  This includes the Changuu-Bawe Marine Conservation Area, which surrounds Bawe Island as well as the Mnemba Island Marine Conservation Area, Menai Bay Conservation Area, Chumbe Island Coral Park and the Pemba Channel Conservation Area,

International tourists are now required to pay US$10 per adult and US$5 per day for children aged five to 15. Under-fives are free.  The fees were US$3 for adults up until the fee increase on 1 September 2025.  Discounted rates do however apply for East African citizens and/or residents of Tanzania.

Claire Roadley

Claire Roadley is Founder of Umlingo. Umlingo promotes authentic, sustainable hotels and safari eco lodges across Africa and the Indian Ocean Islands. If you would like to be a guest blogger on A Luxury Travel Blog in order to raise your profile, please contact us.

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Almare, a Luxury Collection Resort review http://livelaughlovedo.com/travel/almare-a-luxury-collection-resort-review/ http://livelaughlovedo.com/travel/almare-a-luxury-collection-resort-review/#respond Wed, 13 Aug 2025 05:25:52 +0000 http://livelaughlovedo.com/2025/08/13/almare-a-luxury-collection-resort-review/ [ad_1]

After years of editing and reading articles about all-inclusive beach resorts, I finally took the leap on my very first all-inclusive beach trip.

In June, I traveled to Isla Mujeres, a small but accessible island off the coast of Cancun, Mexico (which is a popular all-inclusive resort destination in and of itself). Isla Mujeres is a well-known resort destination, too, but it’s a little quieter and slower than Cancun’s famed, often frenzied Hotel Zone. On the island, I had the pleasure of experiencing the second adults-only, all-inclusive property in Marriott’s Luxury Collection: Almare, a Luxury Collection Resort. Because it opened in October 2024, the resort had that shiny, new hotel quality about it — ideal for an all-inclusive first-timer like me.

beach at Almare, a Luxury Collection Resort
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Bookable from $569 or 78,000 Marriott Bonvoy points per night — a pretty incredible value based on the quality of my experience — this resort feels like one worth saving up those points for.

Better yet, you could apply for one of the best Marriott credit cards to stack up points, like the Marriott Bonvoy Bevy® American Express® Card. With the Marriott Bonvoy Bevy, you can earn 155,000 bonus points after you use your new card to make $5,000 in purchases within the first six months of card membership.

Here are a few things that I loved most about Almare and my time there.

lobby at Almare, a Luxury Collection Resort
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Related: The best Marriott all-inclusive resorts to book with points

I felt the easy pace of island life throughout the resort

Almare, a Luxury Collection Resort beach
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When you head to an island resort, you expect it to be just that — an island resort. But since this was my first all-inclusive beach resort experience, I wasn’t entirely sure what it would really feel like. I expected a lot of activity, noise, crowds, etc. Much to my relief, though, the vibe was an expertly balanced concoction of laid-back and luxe, all starting with a relaxing, 20-minute boat ride from Cancun aboard a private, hotel-operated vessel.

Upon arriving, staff members greeted guests dockside with a refreshing, fruit-forward welcome drink. After that, we simply floated up the dock to the sandy beach where we entered an open-air lobby adorned with plenty of wicker seating, beautiful nods to ancient Mayan culture and bountiful greenery. Check-in was swift, with friendly reception desk attendants slipping a convenient room key bracelet onto our wrists — no plastic keycards to worry about.

Almare, a Luxury Collection Resort
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After that, it became abundantly clear to me that the name of the game at this resort was relaxation. There was no sense of being rushed anywhere or forced into activities; rather, staff presented guests with a daily schedule (which we could also see in the Marriott Bonvoy app) and explained the beach, pool and spa locations. Then, we were off to explore and lounge as we pleased.

Our 463-square-foot deluxe guest room, which overlooked the pool and the glistening sea beyond from floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors, featured two sumptuous double beds, a chic sitting area, an ocean-facing balcony with lounge chairs, a beautiful marble bathroom, a large flat-screen TV and an oversized tub.

The room was hard to leave each morning, and the ability to order breakfast straight to the room (more on the food below) made it even more tempting to stay cozied up. The fact that all the snacks and beverages in the room were included in the rate was hard to get used to, in a good way.

Almare, a Luxury Collection Resort room
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The Mexican food was phenomenal

Almare, a Luxury Collection Resort food
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There has been a lot of talk about how many run-of-the-mill, all-inclusive resorts offer uninspired menus with watered-down drinks, but all-inclusives are changing now more than ever. (Read TPG Senior Hotel Reporter Tanner Saunders’ article on why now is the time to book all-inclusive resorts.) I experienced this change firsthand at Almare. Since I was in Mexico, I really wanted to focus on local cuisine, and luckily, out of the seven on-site dining outlets, there were several authentic Mexican restaurants to choose from.

My favorite was Boga, where dishes that incorporate a fusion of authentic Mexican and traditional Mayan cooking techniques are on the menu for breakfast, lunch and dinner. There, I had the best tamale of my entire life (served with a poached quail egg and a rich roasted cherry tomato cream), as well as fresh local ceviche and a very flavorful short rib.

For breakfast, I enjoyed everything from a refreshing acai bowl and delectable homemade quesadillas made in a clay griddle to chilaquiles and fluffy pancakes with smoked butter and carrot compote. The coffee throughout the resort was fabulous, but I especially enjoyed the cappuccinos at Boga, as well as the freshly squeezed juices.

Another must-try spot was The Breeze pool bar, where guests could snack on bites like crispy shrimp tacos, fresh guacamole and aguachile while sipping ice-cold pina coladas or a chilled Tecate, of course.

Almare, a Luxury Collection Resort food
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The rooftop had one of the prettiest sunsets I’ve ever seen

Almare, a Luxury Collection Resort pool
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The only thing better than a seaside resort with a pristine white sand beach is one that has that and a rooftop overlooking the ocean.

Almare’s rooftop took the cake in terms of where to enjoy the evenings. The small infinity pool (featuring submerged lounge chairs) offered sweeping views of the sunset, which I could see just beyond the rooftop restaurant, Seasalt. (Seasalt offered a Mediterranean-centric menu, which wasn’t my favorite but still had quite a lot to choose from, including raw bar items like Baja oysters and plenty of pasta, pizza and protein-forward dishes.)

Almare, a Luxury Collection Resort bar
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My favorite way to begin the evening was with an expertly crafted cocktail from the restaurant’s open-air bar and that unbelievable sunset. I’d recommend starting there before heading down to Boga for dinner.

The influence of Mayan culture was threaded creatively throughout the property

Almare, a Luxury Collection Resort decor
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One of the very first things I noticed — and continued to appreciate throughout the duration of my three-day stay — was the emphasis on local art pieces and installations, as well as thoughtful nods to Mayan culture.

Almare, a Luxury Collection Resort decor
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From the use of chukum plaster — an ancient Mayan practice that involves applying a mix of tree resin and limestone to walls for a weather-resistant, beautiful effect — to massive handpainted murals from local artists and a cenote-inspired installation in the lobby, Mayan artistic techniques and cultural influence abounded.

Almare, a Luxury Collection Resort decor
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I noticed this throughout the spa, too (which was a magical microcosm within the resort). It featured a menu paying homage to Mayan wellness practices through offerings like a shaman consultation and massage treatments utilizing local ingredients.

Checking out

Almare, a Luxury Collection Resort boat
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It was hard to say goodbye to Almare. When I left, I was still sort of pinching myself — the all-inclusive newbie that I am — about how a resort could offer so much at such a good value. If you book cash rates, a multinight trip here will cost a good chunk of change, for certain. But Almare feels, to me, like the type of property that is really worth saving up your Marriott Bonvoy points for. This is especially because the quality of the Mexican cuisine is so high, the service is reliable and friendly, and the property itself is so new and therefore in excellent condition.

Those who enjoy art and culture will appreciate the abundance of local art, and the rates cover plenty of on-site activities. Plus, the beautiful stretch of beach meant there was always something to do — or a good reason to do nothing at all. (And let’s not forget that glimmering pool with a swim-up bar.)

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Review: JW Marriott Maldives Resort & Spa, Maldives http://livelaughlovedo.com/travel/review-jw-marriott-maldives-resort-spa-maldives/ http://livelaughlovedo.com/travel/review-jw-marriott-maldives-resort-spa-maldives/#respond Wed, 18 Jun 2025 17:38:50 +0000 http://livelaughlovedo.com/2025/06/18/review-jw-marriott-maldives-resort-spa-maldives/ [ad_1]

The JW Marriott Maldives Resort & Spa opened up in 2019 and has been a solid contender among the luxury properties in the archipelago. Yet six years later we wanted to know if it’s still on top of their game cause the competition in fierce and new resorts are popping up faster than ever before. Being branded as a family friendly resort we felt this was the perfect occasion to test it out.

So following our stay at Le Méridien Maldives we flew onwards to the beautiful JW Marriott Maldives Resort & Spa. To be clear, this is not the new JW Marriott Maldives Kaafu Atoll Island Resort which equally looks impressive yet is still on our ‘to do’ list.

The welcome

From the moment the doors of your seaplane open, it feels like you’re stepping into a James Bond movie and everyone on the island heard about your arrival. Truly a wonderful welcome by a small army of employees that clearly have unlocked the secret of being happy at work cause you couldn’t wipe the smile of their face, even if you tried.

The room

We stayed in a duplex beach pool villa. A mouth full but so is the villa. Tons of space, 2 bedrooms, an upper level which is like a tv-room that can double as an extra bedroom in case your husband snores or your wife is nagging about why it took this long before coming over here.

From the moment you walk in you’ll notice the practicality of the villa. A massive dressing where you can easily store all your luggage, high ceilings, 3 bathrooms (there are never enough if you stay as a family of 4), loads of windows to take in the verdant gardens and pool surrounding the villa and a big garden with multiple seating arrangements just to make sure you and everyone else in your family finds their own favourite spot in the sun.

The direct beach access is of course ideal but to be fair, it is equally fun just to hang around your own private pool and chill out in the privacy of your own garden.

The bathroom

The bathrooms are bathing in natural light and all the little toiletries you might think of are at your disposal, thoughtfully presented in eco-friendly packaging. Bathrobes for everyone, slippers for inside, slippers for outside, the list goes on and on but suffice to say that everything is well taken care of.

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The facilities

As with many luxury resorts in the Maldives, there is a plethora of facilities on the island, starting off with the kids-and teens club. Already splitting the two is a great way to make everyone happy. See, my youngest is 6 and my oldest is 11. While the first one loves group games and all that jazz, my oldest feels he’s too cool for that and rather hangs out between the PS5 and the air hockey table. Both clubs are really welcoming and it allowed us as parents to increase our own free time significantly.

It’s not hard to crack the code of a good kids club, cause it always comes down to the staff working with the kids in order to keep them entertained and engaged. Still too many resorts keep thinking that an overload of toys and space will keep any child happy, but luckily JW Marriott Maldives got it right over here.

This is actually one of the largest kids clubs in the Maldives with up to 100 activities a week. Add to that a massive pirate ship in the garden, right next to the pool and you have the perfect combo.

So what does a middle-aged couple do when they get some kids-free time on a tropical island? Indeed….first stop is the spa! Spa by JW is ideal for couples featuring 6 couple’s treatment rooms and even a whole deluxe treatment suite. Of course went for the latter, I mean who wouldn’t?! And to be fair, it was the most impressive treatment suite I’ve seen and experienced in the Maldives with a plunge pool, glorious views outside, experience showers, relaxation area,….not to mention the massage itself which was perfectly executed.

Next stop? The wine room! JW Marriott Maldives truly has an impressive wine collection with over 300 labels which in a remote location as this, isn’t a given. Lots of choice from both the old and new world. We even found wines from the South African wine estate where we got married, so you can already guess which one we picked.

Drinks are great but what about the food options? Well, I’m happy to report that none of us even remotely remembered what is was to feel hungry when we left the resort as the food is consistently of very high quality. There are 5 different restaurants ranging from Italian and Thai to international and Japanese. Each of them offering a wide range of food options, and for the kids there’s equally an adjusted menu in each outlet which is much appreciated as a parent and often overlooked by competitors. My favourite was Hashi, the Japanese restaurant. I instantly felt like I was back in the streets of Tokyo, trying out all kinds of yummy dishes.

An honourable mention goes to Kaashi, the Thai restaurant. Not only because of the outdoor kitchen that reminded me of the countless open kitchens in Bangkok, but mainly because of the design of the restaurant. It’s located on stilts in between the trees, with small suspension bridges in between, making it feel like you are in a true jungle restaurant several feet up.

One culinary experience I haven’t talked about yet is the newest addition Riha. Imagine a sunken dining and kitchen area on the beach where you go on a culinary 8-course journey through India. Thanks to the centuries of trading between the Maldives and India, this experience is one not to be missed. I would suggest making reservations on time cause seating is very limited.

And did I mention the floating breakfast which looked more like a floating marketplace due to the amount of food that was presented? It didn’t even fit on the floating device, resulting in our whole outdoor area being covered in the most yummy breakfast spread I’ve seen in a very long time.

Let’s talk about how you can try to leave at least of few of all these gathered calories on the island. There’s a gym with stunning views over the lagoon and we saw an abundance of marine life swimming right underneath it. Same goes for the yoga deck which is located nearby and where you can practice your downward facing dog in the morning while the sun gently rises on the horizon. If you can gather a few friends, or want to cheat and bribe the teens in the teens club, you can show your soccer skills on the field which is located right behind the kids club. And of course you’ll also find all possible water-sports available if you’re tired of playing on land.

All of this makes you thirsty isn’t it? Luckily there’s this cool JW Garden where you, accompanied by the in-house mixologist, can forage your own ingredients to create your personal cocktail (or cocktail for the kids). I really liked this garden to glass concept, and it’s a fun activity for the whole family which eventually ends up with a cocktail in your hand. That’s a win-win in my books!

The location

The JW Marriott Maldives Resort & Spa is located in the Shaviyani Atoll, about a 55-min flight with the seaplane from Malé. It’s a bit further than most of the other resorts which you fly to BUT….because it is a little bit more remote, it also feels a little bit more tropical island. Let me explain.

Most resorts in and around Malé have planes flying over and ships crossing your horizon all day long. I don’t mind that, but many people do. However, if you go somewhere a bit more remote like this resort, you’ll have endless views with hardly any ships passing through, and the only planes you’ll hear and see are the seaplanes dropping or picking up guest which is maximum a handful of times a day.

One final bonus of its location is the fact that you get a slightly longer flight on one of the Trans Maldivian Airways (TMA) aircraft, allowing you to soak in some of the most stunning scenery on the planet for free. And you get to experience what is probably the only airline in the world whee the pilots rock up in shorts and slippers.

Other nice touches

Another advantage of the more remote location is the fact that you can go on excursions where few other people come. For example, we went line fishing with the local staff on a dhow near a deserted island in the late afternoon. Literally just 20-30 minutes out, dropping anchor and starting to fish with some good camaraderie and banter among everyone. Experiencing this in such a remote location is not always a given but here it’s relatively easy to do.

Best part of it all? Whatever we caught would be brought to the chefs on the island and they would prepare it for us as dinner or lunch, depending on your preference. My son got lucky and as a lover of Japanese cuisine he had the best sashimi for dinner and lunch thanks to his massive catch, putting me to shame in front of everyone.

Cost

Surprisingly the cost for staying at this luxury resort in the Maldives starts from around 470 USD per night for a 1 bedroom beach pool villa. Of course, taxes, fees and transfers still need to be added (and they do add up), but for that price you get a solid product in one of the most high-end destinations in the world.

Our 2 bedroom duplex beach pool villa start from around 700 USD per night without the taxes, fees and transfers. Of course being a Marriott Bonvoy property you can book a night here from as low as 79.000 points which in my opinion is a steal!

The best bit

The people…. no question about it. An experience I will cherish was the one during our final evening where we organised a traditional Malaafaiy beach dinner and all of a sudden a dozen of staff members came to bring our Maldivian feast but stick around to sing and make music under the beautiful night sky. Simply amazing and an absolute treat for the whole family.

The final verdict

While there is a new JW Marriott resort just opened up, the original one is still shining bright with tons of activities, very spacious and well-appointed villas and a thriving culinary scene. Very family friendly but perfectly suitable for couples too.

Disclosure: Our stay was sponsored by JW Marriott Maldives Resort & Spa.

Kristof Eyckmans

Kristof Eyckmans is a travel writer from Antwerp, Belgium. He’s been living all across the globe and while he loves wildlife and nature, he can still enjoy a good urban jungle.

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