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Cheval Blanc has one, if not the best, private airport lounges in the world, although the list of those who offer one can be counted on one hand. Still, it is a beauty. As of this year, Velaa now matches Cheval Blanc in offering its own custom designed private plane, although the difference is that they do not charge you extra to use it. They are both within the same atoll and approximately 45 minutes from Male. It is not a fair comparison that we flew to CBR, whilst taking a boat transfer to Velaa. But were I marking it, a 20 minute comfortable boat ride with WiFi against a 45 minute flight gets my vote. On arrival we had management greet us with champagne and juices, and not even a whiff of a credit card form to fill in — Velaa actually do not ask for one until the night before your departure. We immediately heard birds and other creatures that were alive — a truly terrifying experience. What is this wizardry? Cheval Blanc had none of this. CBR had the exact Tempur pillows I wanted. It was going to be hard for Velaa to beat that. And so it proved. The room setup, amenities and thoughtfulness of Cheval Blanc was superb, whereas Velaa provided welcome champagne, fruit, and a welcome card with the butlers name tipexed out and replaced with someone else. Not a single mosquito bite from either property. Whereas The Brando talks up their mosquito eradication program yet ultimately failed, Cheval Blanc and Velaa have found a way to murder them and murder them good, without any bravado. Cheval Blanc managed this by turning every day into a glorified fox hunt, where staff must be financially rewarded for killing anything they see, whereas at Velaa I am at a complete loss as to their magic. Perhaps all that money really can buy you happiness. Whilst I can debate the pros and cons of the spa at Cheval Blanc being on its own island, there is nothing else that I would favour it for. Velaa has a more beautiful beach — one you can walk around the entire island on; Velaa has wildlife, not just in the trees, or the unnatural amount of stone turtles everywhere, but within the waters and sand. We missed watching turtles hatch by just a few days on either side of our stay. The beach was superb, even comparable to North Island: super soft sand, white beaches and perfectly maintained. Ironman competition, here we come. This is not to say Cheval Blanc is some kind of monster; it is a beautiful island, but it does not lend itself to explore in the same way Velaa does, nor does it have the beach to properly contend. Velaa is built within a single island, with facilities such as the spa being overwater, whereas Cheval Blanc consists of multiple islands. They both suffer from the same issue of the noise of the seaplane on its regular excursions to the mainland. They both suffered days of horror weather, followed by sheer perfect blue skies. For such a luxurious resort that clearly cared little about money during development and proves it by putting all their profits back into improvements every year , Velaa could have done so much better. Ours, a 2 bedroom because the Deluxe Beach were all under maintenance, was the same as a 1 bedroom Deluxe, just with a double pool, gazebo, and unsurprisingly a second bedroom. Yet even then, it was not on the same level as Cheval Blanc. The amount of space Cheval offers is incomparable. Then you throw in the layout, natural light, colours, style, technology, bed, plus added kitchen area, guest toilet, private outdoor dining area and of course my favourite: free minibar. I saw a lot of talk that whilst at Cheval you should take room 46 or 47 due to the extra privacy, but perhaps it was due to low reason and therefore low occupancy, I never had any issue with it — we swapped rooms, so tried both an Island Villa and Water Garden Villa. 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It took me a few hours of being grumpy before I went outside and then realised how amazing the private area is, so got over it. Probably best doing Velaa first, so Cheval wows even more. Velaa has a very similar feel to Huvafen Fushi. Unsurprising, when you know the owner had stayed there over many, many years and took a large percentage of staff with him to Velaa. Yet Velaa is Huvafen Fushi on steroids — it is so clearly in another league that the comparisons end there. Both properties have kids clubs so good, I could have chopped off my legs, impersonated a child and spent the week there. They both have their main pool and bar, although my preference would be towards Velaa for the extended and private dining areas, and being able to watch the sunset whilst sat on a seat in the pool. They both did their best to put on a show for the World Cup, with Cheval adding a TV within their bar, and Velaa not taking any prisoners by adding a massive projector in their games room. 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Its beach setting makes it suitable to spend the entire day, were it not for the open environment sans air conditioning. Not to matter, you can just dip your feet in the water whilst eating dinner. The only disappointment at Velaa was Tavaru, where the teppanyaki came with quite the performance, but it was not enough to hide how expensive and disappointing it was. It makes this quite the riddle. I absolutely loved the GM of Cheval Blanc. He treated us as if he personally was hosting us, as if the entire experience was just for us. I really appreciated him spending the time to talk to us, although I much preferred his company as we rushed around on jet skies. There are times where you just appreciate life, and this was one; I was laughing like a manic as we rushed through the water at 35mph to another island. Both properties offer butlers, with my preference being towards Velaa; he was easier to understand, was on top of everything and never made any mistakes. 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The GM at Velaa is the brother of the owner, who also has no experience in the industry, but I never had any issue with any service to complain. In fact, the way they tailored things for me is quite incredible, so clearly there is a good team. A warm farewell at the end of the pier, as Soneva Fushi came to take us on the worst journey of my life, to one of the most disappointing hotels of my life. They stocked us with earplugs, water and mints, knowing they are the only resemblance of luxury we would see for a while. Got a late checkout? No problemo. Velaa have a day use villa for guests who are stranded without a room on their final day. Ultimately, I prefer Cheval Blanc, but Velaa is an absolutely brilliant option, proved by us extending our stay at Velaa for an additional night. Both GMs talked fondly of each other, yet tried to differentiate their properties by describing the type of guest most likely to visit their neighbour, but both assumed the same of each other, that is, they both believe the type of person that would go to the other property was someone different to who actually stays in their property. So let me tell you how they separate. Cheval Blanc is like your elegant, successful Aunt that everyone looks up to and admires; Velaa is your mental Uncle that has been sectioned twice and gave you a venomous pet snake for your 8th birthday. Sure, we all love Aunt Mildred, but really our fond memories are with Uncle Cletus. I can absolutely see why Cheval Blanc and Velaa are so closely compared as the best within the Maldives. It seems almost like they counter each other in every area: where one excels, the other falters. It goes on and on, even down to the teppanyaki at Cheval being great, whereas the fine dining at Velaa was better; Velaa is better at black cod, but Cheval is better at beef carpaccio; I preferred my massage at Velaa, but Lucie preferred hers at Cheval. The spa, activities and setting are unequivocally better than Cheval Blanc, and I suppose the rest is up for discussion. Velaa is not perfect; Cheval Blanc is not perfect, but I think overall you would find less fault with Cheval Blanc, and more fun at Velaa. As members of the same privileged communities we serve, we know what it takes to deliver extraordinary experiences. We deliver expert recommendations and guidance with unwavering honesty so you can enjoy the best experience with your friends and family. Given the proximity of the two, it sounds as if the travel strategy would be 5 days at Cheval Blanc and 5 days at Velaa. 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