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THE BEST: Bathrooms with a View

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March 12, 2026 - 07:58 AM

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1. Velassaru Maldives - Water Bungalow with Pool 

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There are stunning bathrooms, and then there are bathrooms with stunning views. The kind that makes you want to soak a little longer in the bathtub. The bathrooms at Water Bungalows with Pool at Velassaru Maldives offer exactly that. 

Designed in pale tones and dark wood, the bathroom feels both sophisticated and serene. The vibrant blues of the surrounding lagoon stand like two framed paintings. Spacious and chic, the bathroom features a separate shower, vanities for two, and a deep soaking tub — perfect for a long and relaxing soak. L’Occitane amenities add a luxurious touch, elevating the overall guest experience. 

Set on the crystal-clear lagoon of Velassaru Maldives, the Water Bungalow with Pool is an eighty square-metre retreat. While the villa itself is stunning, the bathroom definitely steals the show.

2. Hilton Maldives Amingiri Resort & Spa - One Bedroom Overwater Suites with Pool

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Suspended above the lagoon, the One-Bedroom Overwater Suite at Hilton Maldives Amingiri transforms bathing into a serene encounter with the horizon. Floor-to-ceiling glass draws the gaze outward to a stretch of clear water that seems to meet the sky. At the edge of it all, a freestanding bathtub invites long, restorative soaks surrounded by sunlight and sea air.

Inside, the suite flows seamlessly from bedroom to lounge to deck, each space opening to the same expansive ocean view. Beyond, sliding doors reveal a private infinity pool and steps descending into the lagoon, creating an effortless link between indoor calm and the world outside.

Each element contributes to a quiet rhythm of ease, the gentle light, the mirrored surface of the water, the soft sound of waves beneath. Time slows to the pace of the sea, and familiar rituals take on a sense of stillness and renewal.

3. OZEN RESERVE BOLIFUSHI - Ocean Pool Suites with Slide

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Designed to embrace the ocean, the bathrooms in OZEN RESERVE BOLIFUSHI’s Ocean Pool Suites with Slide open directly to panoramic lagoon views. Floor-to-ceiling windows invite daylight and sea breeze, framing the endless horizon beyond. The space balances openness with intimacy, defined by natural textures, gentle tones, and a contemporary sense of order that feels effortless.

A deep soaking tub and rain shower overlook the lagoon, allowing guests to unwind in complete privacy. Soft lighting, cool stones, and the steady sound of the waves create a calm and restorative atmosphere.

Beyond the glass, the deck and infinity pool stretch toward the sea, offering a seamless transition between indoors and out. Every element has been designed to enhance the quiet rhythm of island life, creating a bathroom experience that is as serene as it is spectacular.

4. Alila Kothaifaru Maldives - The Sunset Overwater Pool Villa 

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Every corner of Alila Kothaifaru Maldives embodies simplicity and utmost luxury, neatly blended into the surrounding nature. The Sunset Overwater Pool Villa is as such — a gorgeous villa, with minimalistic interiors, finer details, and sophistication. Although the villa is gorgeous, the bathroom stands out for its magical view. 

The bathroom features vanities for two, a lavish freestanding bathtub, and separate showers. With floor-to-ceiling sliding doors, the bathroom offers a front-row seat to nature's evening performance as the blue sky turns into shades of orange, pink, and lilac. What is even more wonderful is that not every sunset is the same. 

Whether it is enjoying the view of the endless blue sea, taking in the sunset, or enjoying the dotted stars in the night sky, the Sunset Overwater Pool Villa offers more than just a beautiful stay. And the bathroom view? A spectacle of the sea and sky.

5. SAii Lagoon Maldives, Curio Collection by Hilton - Overwater Villa 

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At SAii Lagoon Maldives, the Overwater Villa places the ocean at the center of daily living. Each bedroom opens onto broad lagoon views, yet it is the bathrooms that define the sense of escape. Floor-to-ceiling glass frames a calm stretch of water, with deep soaking tubs on the wooden terrace, and rainfall showers facing the horizon. Morning light moves across the lagoon, turning simple routines into moments of quiet reflection.

The villa’s easy design enhances the feeling of space, with pale woods, soft textures, and an open connection between indoors and out. A private deck extends above the lagoon with steps that lead straight into the water, inviting slow swims and long pauses.

This overwater retreat reflects SAii’s laid-back approach to island living. The horizon becomes part of the room, and every view, whether from the bath, the pool, or the bed, carries the calm of the surrounding sea.

6. Conrad Maldives Rangali Island - The Muraka 

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Where the ocean becomes your ceiling and marine life your reflection, The Muraka at Conrad Maldives Rangali Island redefines the boundaries of luxury. Suspended between sea and sky, this two-level residence is part architectural marvel, part aquatic dream.

Sixteen feet beneath the surface lies the world’s first underwater suite; a curved acrylic dome wrapping guests in 180-degree views of reef life drifting by. Even the bathroom is a spectacle, its floor-to-ceiling windows framing an ethereal ballet of light and motion. Above the waves, an infinity pool and ocean-facing tub extend the experience into an open horizon.

Every detail, from private chefs and butlers to secluded decks and bespoke design, speaks to rarefied indulgence. Here, bathing becomes meditation, and the line between human and habitat beautifully blurs.

The Muraka isn’t just a stay; it’s an immersion into another world.

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