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An ultra-luxe retreat in the Maldives has been named the world's most romantic resort 6 times — here's a look inside the secluded island

Baros Maldives

Baros Maldives, a luxury retreat on an island in the Indian Ocean, has won World's Most Romantic Resort for the fourth time in a row, and the sixth time overall. It has garnered the honor from World Travel Awards almost every year since 2012, with the exception of 2014.
  • A luxurious retreat in the Maldives has once again been named the world's most romantic resort .
  • Baros Maldives includes 77 ultra-luxurious villas, each with its own open-air bathroom and rain shower. Many villas also have their own private pools.
  • The resort has been dubbed the "World's Most Romantic Resort" by World Travel Awards for four years in a row, and six times total.

Baros Maldives, an ultra-luxe retreat in the Indian Ocean, has been named the world's most romantic resort for the sixth time.

The resort has garnered the title, awarded by World Travel Awards, for the past four years in a row, and it's not hard to see why.

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Guests at the resort can choose from 77 ultra-luxurious villas, each of which comes with a private deck, beach sun loungers, an in-villa bar, deluxe bathrobes and slippers, yoga mats, a pillow menu, an outdoor rain shower, Wi-Fi, and a TV with a surround-sound system. Many have their own private pools.

There are multiple fine dining options to indulge in, as well as adventurous boat and sea excursions, a luxurious spa, and traditional Maldivian vow renewal ceremonies.

The Maldives is home to many award-winning resorts: Reethi Faru Resort, for example, was recently named one o the world's 14 best boutique hotels , and Kudadoo, a solar-powered, adults-only resort, has been named the world's best new luxury resort in 2019 .

Here's a look at the sumptuous and romantic tropical resort.

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