the amilla estate

Maldives
the amilla estate

6 bedrooms

View

Oceanview

Beds

5 king beds & 2 twin beds, along with sofa beds

Maximum Occupancy

8 adults (max 12) + 2 children (max 4)

Size

900 m² Indoor space
1,650 m² Outdoor space

Overview
This luxurious, sun-drenched estate surrounds a spacious 20-meter freshwater plunge pool, exuding a relaxed tropical atmosphere. Ideal for accommodating up to 14 guests, the six-bedroom Amilla Estate offers an exclusive retreat for families and groups. Enjoy private access to a rooftop bar, a cinema room, your own gym, and a secluded spa, all designed to provide an unparalleled luxury experience.

The Amilla Estate belongs to the Amilla Resort, so you can enjoy the benefits and amazing hotel activities, while getting all the privacy, space, and comfort of staying at your own private residence.

Almost every space within the Amilla Mansion boasts glorious sea views. The Amilla Estate has indoor and outdoor dining & living areas. Plus, a fully equipped kitchen and garden outdoor shower.

This house has thoughtful touches to make your stay comfortable, private, and extra special!

Features

Hotel Experience

Infinite excitement or ultimate relaxation? Whatever your style of holiday is, Amilla has more than enough activities and excursions to keep you occupied, no matter how long you stay.

Discover the local marine life. Enjoy water-sports activities, from parasailing to wakeboarding. Land-based games such as beach volleyball, badminton, tennis, and football. Plus, daily special happenings.

Location
Amilla Maldives Resort and Residences Baa Atoll, Maldives
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SUSTAINABILITY
Amilla has an onsite Marine Biologist who monitors their reef for any damage, she is also involved in coral regeneration. They have turtles and endangered birds that nest on the island and protect and monitor these nests. The resort avoids the use of single-use plastics and ensures that all detergents and amenities products are of eco-friendly sources.
The resort employs many staff from the local community and they are working to employ more Maldivian female staff. The owners of the resort are Maldivian and run a vocational training center called TVEC which the resort also supports through on-the-job training.
Amilla sources their Maldivian fish and seafood from a small local fisherman and sources as much produce as possible from the local suppliers. They have extensive produce gardens in the resort growing their own herbs, fruit, vegetable, mushrooms, and some eggs from these.
The resort measures energy usage on an hourly and daily basis. Any fluctuations are addressed. They do daily light and air-conditioning checks to ensure that these are not left on. Also, they have replaced many lights with low-energy LED and are installing solar outdoor lighting to replace electricity. Resort chillers are monitored and consolidated and shut down where possible.
Waste water is treated and used on their gardens and they collect rainwater for their vegetable gardens. The Reverse Osmosis plant collects water from deep underground which uses less power to produce usable water. They bottle still and sparkling water in their own production facility. Water production and usage are measured and monitored daily.
Amilla has a waste processing facility, this facility allows to sort, recycle and reuse waste items including using crushed glass for building projects and recycled paper making. They compost food waste for use in their gardens. The first priority is waste reduction, and this is done through careful purchasing and also by making and growing many of the items used on the resort.