Maldives Island Resorts: Ellaidhoo by Cinnamon Superior Room - Vikingess Voyages

Wednesday, January 13, 2016

Maldives Island Resorts: Ellaidhoo by Cinnamon Superior Room

During our stay at Ellaidhoo by Cinnamon we had the chance to try out two types of guest rooms; the Water Bungalow (which I have written about here) and the Superior Room. Ellaidhoo has a total of 112 guest rooms, and 28 of these rooms are Superior Rooms. The Superior Rooms are situated on the south east side of the island a short walk away from Madi Restaurant and the Tree Bar. The rooms can host 2-4 people, so it is an ideal alternative for families, small groups travelling together or simply couples who prefer to have a room with a lot of space.
Here are some of my photos of the room:

Bedroom

 Bathroom


 Surroundings
From the entrance we could see the beach, which was only a few steps away. A very idyllic setting for our stay, and apparently we had one of the Superior Rooms with the best location as well.


Restaurant
For guests staying at one of the Superior Rooms dinner will be served in the Madi restaurant. This large dinner hall has the biggest selection of food on the island, and with food ranging from Asian to Western style you are guaranteed to find something delicious that can satisfy your tastebuds. Since there are many families staying in the rooms connected to the restaurants it is also a good environment for those who are traveling with kids.


Book your stay at Ellaidhoo by Cinnamon here and get free WiFi included in your stay

Basic information

Name of Hotel: Ellaidhoo Maldives by Cinnamon
Star Rating: ★★★★
Address
Access ① 90 minutes by boat from Male
② 25 minutes by sea plane from Male
Room Types: Beach Bungalow, Superior Room & Water Bungalow (post here)



Recommended Hotels in the Maldives

Coco Palm Dhuni Kolhu
Coco Palm Dhuni Kolhu
Constance Moofushi
Constance
Moofushi
Olhuveli Beach & Spa Resort
Olhuveli Beach & Spa Resort
Huvafen Fushi Maldives
Huvafen Fushi Maldives

Author Image

About Anette
Anette came to Japan as an exchange student in 2010, met the love of her life and got stuck. From her base in Tokyo she writes about her experiences as a full-time worker in Tokyo and about her travels in Japan and abroad. She's a free-spirited adventurer who enjoys both the great outdoors and her urban lifestyle.

  • 0Disqus Comment
  • Facebook Comment

Leave your comment

Post a Comment

comments powered by Disqus

About Me

Adventures ofAnette


A modern day shield-maiden who loves to explore the unbeaten paths of the world. From her base in Tokyo, Anette takes on both rural and urban challenges, and goes by the motto "No challenge too big, no adventure too small"!
・Read more →




Recent Posts

recentposts

Random Posts

randomposts