Como Cocoa
COMO Cocoa Island pairs dhoni-inspired overwater villas, Shambhala wellness, reef life and refined barefoot luxury in the Maldives.
COMO Cocoa Island knows the power of a clean line. Its overwater villas are inspired by traditional Maldivian dhoni boats, giving the island a profile that feels graceful rather than shouty. The result is barefoot luxury with discipline: white sand, clear water, considered design and very little visual noise.
Wellness is central through COMO Shambhala, the brand’s holistic retreat concept. Expect treatments, yoga, movement, nourishing cuisine and a general sense that the resort would prefer you returned home improved, not merely tanned. Daily activities span vinyasa, snorkelling, cooking classes and a Shambhala raw menu, with the COMO balance of relaxation, sea life and healthy living.
The island works for couples, solo travellers and families who can appreciate quiet. It is not the Maldives as maximalist theatre. There are no aquatic fireworks needed when the house reef, the lagoon and the villa steps into the sea are already doing the persuasive work.
Food moves between Mediterranean ease, seafood and COMO’s cleaner wellness vocabulary, which means you can be virtuous at lunch and still have a proper holiday at dinner. COMO Cocoa Island is for travellers who like their luxury edited: fewer flourishes, better proportions, and a very good reason to leave shoes untouched for days.