
Island Villa
A garden villa on the sand, for families
A villa set among the greenery at the shore, from around 240 to 300 square metres, with a private pool and one or two bedrooms, well suited to families.
- 1-2
- ~240-300 m²
- Private

Set on its own island in the remote Noonu Atoll, Cheval Blanc Randheli reflects the Maldives through considered design, the French art of hosting and a quiet, complete relationship with the lagoon.
The Maldives can feel like a single idea repeated across a thousand islands, yet Cheval Blanc Randheli sets itself apart through the care of its making. A maison of the French house Cheval Blanc, designed by the architect Jean-Michel Gathy, it occupies its own island in the remote Noonu Atoll, its villas open and unhurried above the lagoon. The spa keeps to a separate island of its own, dining runs from a Michelin kitchen to the beach, and yet the reef and the water remain the centre of it all. Refinement here is a matter of ease rather than display.
Days move gently between the villa, the lagoon and the reef. Swim and snorkel the clear waters of the atoll, cross to the spa island, dine from the beach to the Michelin table, and let the pace of a remote island take over.

A garden villa on the sand, for families
A villa set among the greenery at the shore, from around 240 to 300 square metres, with a private pool and one or two bedrooms, well suited to families.

On stilts where the garden meets the lagoon
A villa raised on stilts at the shoreline, with a garden and a sundeck suspended over the water, in one and two-bedroom layouts.

An overwater villa above the lagoon
A villa set over the lagoon with a private pool and steps to the water, open on every side to the ocean.

A four-bedroom villa with its own spa
A four-bedroom villa with a private spa and a large freshwater pool, set apart for families or groups taking the whole house.

An island of your own within the lagoon
A secluded island taken for exclusive use, the most private way to stay, with its own villa, pool and staff within the wider maison.
Crossing to the spa on its own island in the lagoon
Dining at Le 1947 by the ocean
Snorkelling the clear reefs of remote Noonu Atoll
Villas designed to open fully to the water
We include Cheval Blanc Randheli because it brings a distinct European sensibility to the Maldives without losing the ocean. Its design, its genuinely attentive service and its remote island setting create a stay that feels crafted and personal, where the lagoon is never far from view.

A garden villa on the sand, for families
A villa set among the greenery at the shore, from around 240 to 300 square metres, with a private pool and one or two bedrooms, well suited to families.

On stilts where the garden meets the lagoon
A villa raised on stilts at the shoreline, with a garden and a sundeck suspended over the water, in one and two-bedroom layouts.

An overwater villa above the lagoon
A villa set over the lagoon with a private pool and steps to the water, open on every side to the ocean.

A four-bedroom villa with its own spa
A four-bedroom villa with a private spa and a large freshwater pool, set apart for families or groups taking the whole house.

An island of your own within the lagoon
A secluded island taken for exclusive use, the most private way to stay, with its own villa, pool and staff within the wider maison.
Cheval Blanc Randheli occupies its own island in a secluded lagoon in the central Noonu Atoll, reached from Velana International Airport by a seaplane flight of about forty minutes.
The maison keeps its spa on a separate island within the lagoon, and the villas, whether on the sand or over the water, open fully to the reef and the open ocean beyond.

A Cheval Blanc maison on its own island
Designed by the architect Jean-Michel Gathy
Forty-five villas, each with a private pool
A spa on its own island in the lagoon
Le 1947 by Yannick Alléno, and the house reef
Our designers will weave this property into your itinerary — preferred rooms, private transfers, added benefits, and the moments only an Āvara guest receives.