Inside Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner's Honeymoon Villa in the Maldives

The newlyweds shared photos of their romantic getaway with fans

As if Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra's romantic Italian getaway wasn't enough to induce some serious FOMO, Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner finally revealed where they spent their honeymoon—and it looks like a piece of paradise. The "Sucker" singer and the Game of Thrones actress, who tied the knot in a stunning French countryside wedding in June, just shared pictures on Instagram from their romantic trip to the gorgeous Soneva Fushi hotel in the Maldives.

Their trip included everything from incredible views to delectable food to an over-the-top ocean waterslide. "I found happiness #discoversoneva," Jonas wrote alongside a video of him zipping down the two-story-tall slide into the crystal blue waters. He also posted pictures of Turner showing off her wedding rings from a hammock over the water and gazing out at the ocean from the beach.

Turner posted her own snapshots from the high-end resort. "Paradise. Such a magical place #discoversoneva," she captioned pictures of her husband lounging in the same net at sunset, riding a bike through the jungle, and chowing down on oceanside sushi.

Located on Kunfunadhoo Island, the resort is made up of 62 stunning beachfront villas ranging from $1,400 to $28,000 a night, depending on the size and amenities. Guests can opt for a cozy one-bedroom, a massive nine-bedroom home, or something in between. Many of the accommodations have private pools, kitchens, and lookouts, and all boast a ton of privacy. In fact, it's a 40-minute seaplane ride from the capital of Male to reach the resort. Guests have access to an open-air cinema, a high-tech observatory, and six different restaurants. There are also plenty of activities to choose from, such as snorkeling and even glassblowing.

While this getaway is undoubtedly particularly special for the newlyweds, this isn't the first time they've stayed in the Maldives. Just last year, they vacationed at Coco Privé resort, a small property with just five villas which go for $45,000 a night.

Originally Appeared on Architectural Digest