Maldives Vow Renewal Packages
Words by Brianna WilliamsPhotos courtesy of Baros Maldives
The Maldives is a destination known for its beautiful beaches, expansive reefs and bright blue lagoons. It’s the perfect spot for adventure-seeking honeymooners.



Baros Maldives, one of the first resorts to open in the Maldives back in 1973, sets the bar high with great hospitality and expertise in luxury and romance. Take a 25-minute ride on a speedboat from the Maldives International Airport to this lush, private tropical island of 75 secluded villas designed for romance. The island also features three gourmet restaurants, two bars and a spa.
To cater to vow renewal couples, Baros is now offering two different packages perfect for a vow renewal for two. According to the Baros Maldives website, here's what you'll receive:
SANDBANK RENEWAL OF VOWS
Pure-white sand sits in turquoise waters, majestic views in every direction. You renew your vows on an intimate sandbank: you and your loved one on a sea of impossible blue. From arrival to departure, we will make sure every moment is designed to your desires. A Champagne welcome, a moonlit dinner on the offshore Piano Deck, a soothing spa treatment and special treats make this a profoundly romantic experience.
UPON ARRIVAL
- Traditional sarong for the bride
- Baros polo shirt for the groom
- Turndown canapés and a bottle of Champagne served by a butler in the privacy of your villa
DURING CEREMONY AND RECEPTION
- Wedding cake
- Crafted wedding certificate
- Memorial palm tree planting
- Traditional Maldivian Bodu Beru procession
- A bottle of Champagne during ceremony or on your wedding night
- Bridal bouquet, matching boutonnière for the groom and centrepiece bouquet
- Location and setup for ceremony on the sandbank
AFTER CEREMONY
- Champagne dinner on Piano Deck for two
- 1 x 90 minutes TheraNaka Tri-scented Lime-infused Luxury Massage
- 1 x Honeymoon Champagne (half bottle) breakfast in your villa on the day following the ceremony
- Farewell gift before departure
Price per couple for the above inclusions is $2,500 plus taxes and service charge.
ISLAND RENEWAL OF VOWS
Palms sway while clear-blue waters lap against sandy white shores. A traditional Maldivian Bodu Beru dance procession greets you. Celebrate your love in a uniquely Maldivian way with a ceremony on the beach or at The Lighthouse Restaurant. Complete your day with an Ocean Degustation Menu amid views of the Baros sunset – an enchanting way to renew your wedding vows.
UPON ARRIVAL
- Traditional sarong for the bride
- Baros polo shirt for the groom
DURING CEREMONY AND RECEPTION
- Wedding cake
- Crafted wedding certificate
- Memorial palm tree planting
- Traditional Maldivian Bodu Beru procession
- A bottle of Champagne during ceremony or on your wedding night
- Bridal bouquet and matching boutonnière for the groom
- Location and setup for ceremony on the beach or at Lighthouse Lounge
AFTER CEREMONY
- Ocean Degustation Menu with wine pairing at The Lighthouse Restaurant
- Villa turndown and flower decoration on your wedding night
- Farewell gift offered by the resort before departure
Price per couple for the above inclusions is $1,650 plus taxes and service charge.
For more information visit baros.com.
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