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Luxury Overwater Bungalows at Palafitos, El Dorado Maroma, Mexico For Your Honeymoon

Palafitos Overwater Bungalows at El Dorado Maroma are the only true overwater bungalows in Mexico — and they sit above one of the top ten beaches in the world. For couples who want the...

FAQ

Which destination has the best overwater villas for a honeymoon?

The Maldives is widely considered the world’s finest destination for overwater villas on a honeymoon. The combination of private island resorts, extraordinary marine biodiversity and the sheer scale and quality of overwater accommodation is unmatched anywhere. That said, the right destination depends on what kind of experience you want — French Polynesia offers more dramatic scenery and a more social atmosphere, while Fiji delivers genuine cultural richness and a less commercialised Pacific experience.

What is the difference between overwater villas in the Maldives and Bora Bora?

The Maldives and Bora Bora are the two most celebrated overwater destinations in the world, but they feel completely different. Maldives resorts are set on private islands, often very remote, with a focus on seclusion, marine life and barefoot luxury. The lagoon colours tend toward pale turquoise and the vibe is peaceful and escapist. Bora Bora, in French Polynesia, sits beneath the dramatic silhouette of Mount Otemanu, with vivid aquamarine water and a resort landscape that feels more dramatic and picturesque. Bora Bora is slightly more social and accessible; the Maldives is more remote and immersive.

Which is better for a honeymoon — the Maldives or French Polynesia?

Both are exceptional honeymoon destinations, and the right choice depends on your priorities. If you want maximum seclusion, world-class snorkelling and diving, and the feeling of being entirely removed from the world, the Maldives is hard to beat. If you want dramatic natural scenery, the romanticism of iconic overwater bungalows with a mountain backdrop, and a destination with slightly more to see and do beyond the resort, French Polynesia — and Bora Bora in particular — is the choice. Many couples who can only do one trip choose the Maldives for its purity of experience; those who want drama and scenery choose Bora Bora.