A Century of Silence
In 1923, Sir Reginald Veloria — British explorer, botanist, and reluctant aristocrat — discovered a chain of three atolls so pristine, so untouched, that he wept upon first sight. He vowed never to leave.
He built a sanctuary. Not a hotel, but a philosophy rendered in coral stone and teak. A place where time dissolved, where the ocean's rhythm replaced the clock, and where silence became the ultimate luxury.
A century later, his legacy spans three private islands, 248 meticulously crafted rooms, four world-class restaurants, and one unbroken promise: that every guest would leave transformed.