About COMO Cocoa Island
COMO Cocoa Island, known locally as Makunufushi, is located among South Malé’s coral atolls.
COMO Cocoa Island, known locally as Makunufushi, is located among South Malé’s coral atolls.
Makunufushi
South Malé Atoll
Republic of Maldives
Unlike most resorts in The Maldives, our guests do not need seaplanes to access the island — we are just a 40-minute speedboat transfer from Malé International Airport (MLE).
Our resort team will meet you at the Malé International Airport (MLE) arrivals hall and be on hand for assistance.
COMO Cocoa Island: A Secret Escape in the Indian Ocean
'Iruvai' is the northeast monsoon that runs from December to April: the hot and dry season. 'Hulghangu' is the southwest monsoon that runs from May to November, when rain is more likely but underwater visibility and surf swells are at their best. Between monsoons in April is when water is at its clearest — a popular time for divers. Throughout the year, temperatures remain around 30°C (86°F).
Our resort is instantly recognisable by overwater villas shaped like the gently curving wooden forms of the local ‘dhoni’ fishing boats. Each bungalow sits above the lagoon, connected by planked walkways. All are built with high rafters, glossy teak floors, New Zealand pine and Kajan-thatched roofs. Interiors reflect accents of sea, sand and sky, while floor-to-ceiling windows and large decks evoke openness while maintaining complete privacy.