After exploring the Fari Islands in the Maldives, Wu and her family continued their journey to The Nautilus, a privately-owned resort in the Baa Atoll UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, near Hanifaru Bay.
The resort is approximately 30 minutes from Velana International Airport, accessible via The Nautilus' seaplane or a shared seaplane.
"This place feels like it's your own holiday home," Wu wrote on her Instagram on Tuesday.
The resort features 26 beachfront and oceanfront villas, each offering a separate living room and bedroom, a personal butler, a private pool, and ocean views.
According to online travel platform Agoda, The Nautilus is one of the most luxurious and secluded resorts in the Maldives.
During their stay, guests can explore Mediterranean cuisine at Zeytoun Restaurant, enjoy Japanese and Latin American dishes at Ocaso, or savor a variety of global delicacies at Thyme Restaurant, which is open all day.
The Baa Atoll is the Maldives' first and only UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, surrounded by turquoise waters and a reef teeming with marine life, including a million fish, turtles, eagle rays, an octopus, and a school of nurse sharks.
According to the resort’s website, upon landing at Velana International Airport, tourists are transported by limousine to a private VIP lounge where they can relax while customs requirements are handled.
They are then flown by the Nautilus seaplane to the resort.
Her family on the seaplane.
Wu is a popular actress in Hong Kong. In 2011, she won Best Actress at the TVB Anniversary Awards for her role in the drama series "Curse of the Royal Harem." She began dating British-born Lee in 2014, and they married a year later.
Last year, her family also visited Phu Quoc in southern Vietnam.