The Sky Bar at Anantara Kihava is perched over the lagoon. Illuminated by flame torches at night, the structure looks like a spaceship that’s accidentally, yet elegantly, touched down on the Indian Ocean. Its interior is contemporary yet warm, with raw timber and soft lighting throughout — the ideal place to take in spectacular ocean sunsets or gaze at the stars. Anantara Kihava has an in-house astronomer — who doubles as a wedding priest. He was recruited in early 2017, lured by the promise of a specially designed observatory and state-of-the-art telescope. The promise was fulfilled, and the Sky Bar is the first and only overwater observatory in the Maldives, a custom-built ash-dome that sits on the roof deck of the bar. It houses a research-grade Meade LX200 telescope mounted on a field tripod, remote controlled with 360-degree movement and a swivelling roof that makes you feel like you’re entering Doctor Who’s Tardis. Sipping champagne in a spaceship structure that rises on stilts from the lapping ocean, looking through a telescope at far-away planets, it’s easy to believe that you are as removed from reality as it is possible to get without actually leaving the Earth’s atmosphere.
Stargazing at The Sky Bar
Marvel at the glittering night sky in a specially designed observatory.