The Park Hyatt Hadahaa is a sustainable resort. They repurpose everything from water bottles being used as light post covers, to the treehouse being built out of leftover wood on the island to the beach bags being made out of former duvet covers. They also have an extensive vegetable and herb garden on property which are used in the cuisine created by the Chef.
I stayed in a beach villa which felt very secluded. The villa led to the plunge pool and deck which led to the beach and ocean. Each villa is separated by jungle trees and plantings. The bed is situated so as you wake up you are greeted by the turquoise waters of the sea. There is a massive bathroom that includes an outdoor shower and soaking tub.
The resort has a wonderful spa with relaxing outdoor area with lounge chairs and pool. It’s the perfect way to set the tone before or after your spa visit. There gym is open 24 hours and consists of 2 studios; one for weights and one for cardio. They also have sunrise and sunset yoga and meditation every afternoon.
There is a bar lounge overlooking the main pool area which is adjacent to the main dining restaurant. There is also the Grill which is located next to the garden area. The other option for dinner is Koi, a Japanese over water restaurant. The resort also has a Maldavian theme night, a beach BBQ, movie night, an education area for sea life and the history of the Maldives as well as numerous excursions and water sports equipment. The Park Hyatt Hadahaa is 33 miles from the equator so is one of the farther resorts from Male Airport requiring a commercial air flight from Male.