10 of the best all-inclusive hotels in the Maldives

Hurawalhi - one of the best all inclusive Maldives hotels

Hurawalhi – one of the best all inclusive Maldives hotels

Of all the tropical island destinations in the world, there are few places like the Maldives, such as the perfect array of islands dotted with pristine palm-fringed beaches, and beyond that, crystal-clear turquoise lagoons brimming with an abundance of colorful marine life. Add in some of the most beautiful hotels in the world and life doesn’t get any better than diving into the warm, shallow waters directly from the deck of your overwater villa or watching one of the epic sunsets that turn the sky pastel. shade of candy floss pink. From delightful spas to fine restaurants and unlimited water sports, the choice can be overwhelming (and some pay-as-you-go resorts can run out of money). So, to relieve the stress of piling up bills, we have selected some of the best all inclusive resorts in Maldives to make the most of your trip to paradise.

Diamonds Thudufushi Beach & Water Villas, Alif Dhaal Atoll

Maldivian water villas don’t get more elegant than this – sleek and white over the cobalt blue sea. Their large terraces have direct access to the ocean, living rooms and four-poster beds facing the sea. Some options also have outdoor hot tubs. The two bedroom water villas are ideal for larger parties or families with older children and have a large pool. Beach villas have private terraces. Eating by lanternlight on the beach, sushi with a view of the reef, and papaya body treatments at the spa are among the highlights. Diamonds also has some of the best snorkeling opportunities in the archipelago and has a large lagoon for water sports.

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Diamonds Thudufushi Beach & Water Villas, Maldives

Diamonds Thudufushi Beach & Water Villas, Maldives

Varu by Atmosphere, North Male Atoll

Shallow, crystal-clear waters surround this dreamy island sanctuary that occupies a private sand lick in North Male Atoll. A neat scattering of square bungalows line the beach, while clusters of overwater villas protrude from three piers. It’s smart but informal and everything is taken care of with a really friendly smile. You can participate in a wide variety of activities, from palm leaf origami to towel art master classes and wine tastings. boduberu sessions (local drumming). All non-motorized water sports are included and guests can enjoy unlimited snorkeling excursions. The four restaurants are diverse in character, from casual to fine-dining business, and all are excellent.

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Varu by Atmosphere, Maldives

Varu by Atmosphere, Maldives

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Hurawalhi, Lhaviyani Atoll

Hurawalhi underestimates his natural generosity. There is no air and grace here. Even before the seaplane lands, the shoes are thrown off and will never be seen again for the rest of the vacation. Whether it’s a villa floating on the water or a villa with a gentle sniff at the tree-lined beach, the mood is coziness, almost inertia. However, guests wishing to try a little more than just laying flat will be thrilled with the All-Inclusive Plus Package, which includes full board alongside free-flowing drinks at the bars, a range of entertainment such as sunset dolphin cruise, snorkeling and windsurfing. classes and yoga classes. Its design and price compared to the quality of food and drink make it one of the best all inclusive hotels in the Maldives.

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Hurawalhi Maldives

Hurawalhi Maldives

OZEN Life Madhoo, South Male Atoll

While this is the best option for a luxury Maldives vacation, it’s not one iota of stuffiness. An island is the springboard to the overwater WIND villas that meander through the turquoise waters as well as the main restaurant and spa. Grab a bike from under a palm tree or steal a golf cart and head to island number two, where a modern circular bar offers stunning views of the infinity pool and serves drinks all day. If you’re staying at an EARTH villa hidden among the tropical vegetation behind it, you can make an easy trip from here. With five restaurants for dinner and three for lunch, along with a poolside pizzeria, guests are truly spoiled for choice when it comes to food.

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Ozen by Atmosphere, Maldives

Ozen by Atmosphere, Maldives

Constance Moofushi, South Ari Atoll

This lively and affordable barefoot resort is located at the tip of the South Ari Atoll, 45 minutes by seaplane from Malé. The sugar-white beach is wide enough for wild, quiet walks, and Beach Villas have front terraces that open directly to the beach, which are private with palms and bushes. Overwater villas are thatched-roof bungalows with the best views of sea life. While the days here are designed for lounging, the nights are social and stress-free thanks to an all-inclusive environment where you can forget whether you really need to go to the bar or give in to the kids’ ice cream requests. The entertainment is simple but enjoyable with DJs and weekly traditional dances.

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Constance Moofushi, Maldives

Constance Moofushi, Maldives

The Residence Maldives Dhigurah, Gaafu Alifu Atoll

The Residence in Dhigurah occupies an enchanting location on the barely developed Gaafu Alifu Atoll, just 64km north of the equator, at the very edge of the world with endless horizons. The Maldives is one of the best honeymoon destinations and is connected to its big sister island, The Residence Falhuumafushi, by a magnificent kilometer long wooden bridge across the atoll (see the epic marine life below). All beach villas are quite far from each other, with cocoon and their own cottony white sand. Overwater villas are a little more tightly put together but come with expansive terraces and stairs that lead directly to the Indian Ocean.

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The Residence Maldives Dhigurah, Maldives

The Residence Maldives Dhigurah, Maldives

Oblu Select in Sangeli, North Male Atoll

The modern, all-inclusive Oblu Select offers mid-range accommodation ideal for a family vacation in the Maldives or for couples looking to escape reality. The resort consists of three beaches (one with spiral waterslides towards the sea), four restaurants (one buffet and three a la carte) and bars, a family and adults-only infinity pool, fitness center and Elena spa. From sunrise yoga and pilates sessions to complimentary use of snorkeling equipment, stand up paddle boards, canoes and pedaloes, there is plenty to do. A small selection of snacks is served daily at 16:00 next to the family pool, where the DJ plays most evenings. There is live music on Sundays.

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Oblu Select, Sangeli, Maldives

Oblu Select, Sangeli, Maldives

Heritage Aarah, Raa Atoll

Adorned with beautiful wooden bungalows with thatched roofs, Heritance Aarah sticks to the tried and tested ‘Robinson Crusoe’ formula and it works. It’s smart without being overly fussy and fits perfectly into any tropical island fantasy, with sand restaurants, open-air bars and an outstanding spa with its own ‘hangover clinic’ at your fingertips. There are 150 rooms scattered throughout the island and divided into a number of categories – from overwater ocean villas to beach and family villas. Some have private pools and beach access, and most offer private 24-hour butler service. Six excellent restaurants, five of which are included in the package, offer a variety of culinary experiences.

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Heritage Aarah, Maldives

Heritage Aarah, Maldives

Dhigali Maldives, Raa Atoll

Dhigali eliminated the traditional Maldivian thatched architectural style with a minimalist, modern flair and instead introduced contemporary, box-like villas with flat white roofs and simple interiors. Whether on the beach, lagoon or sea, all rooms are just steps from the Indian Ocean and have comfortable sun loungers. Facilities are varied and plentiful, with three beachfront infinity pools and an array of water sports and fitness facilities. Dhigali has five restaurants and two bars, ranging from casual, buffet-style Capers to romantic Asian fare at Battuta. The most special place of the resort is Haali, the thatch-roofed bird’s nest-like bar. Dhigali will become an all-inclusive resort from November.

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Dhigali Maldives, Maldives

Dhigali Maldives, Maldives

Meeru Island Resort & Spa, North Male Atoll

This cozy four-star resort is one of the Maldives’ largest all-inclusive resorts and is less ostentatious, more barefoot for those who want castaway air. The generous all-inclusive package sets the resort apart and allows families and adults alike to enjoy talc-white beaches, Tiffany blue waters, lots of activities and a lively after-dark environment on a budget. Guests can enjoy unlimited buffet breakfast, lunch and dinner at Farivalhu (for families) or Maalan (for adults only), as well as 24/7 soft drinks and select spirits, and light snacks at Dhoni Bar. , Hot Rock Bar and Uthuru Bar (above 18). Of the 286 rooms, the Garden rooms are the most basic (and affordable).

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Meeru Island Resort & Spa, Maldives

Meeru Island Resort & Spa, Maldives

Contributions: Deborah Cicurel, Lee Cobaj, Lauren Ho, Jenny Johnson, Charlotte Johnstone, Belinda Maude, Adrian Neville, Natalie Paris, Chloe Sachdev and Tina Walsh

The above prices are guide prices per person per night; Please note that all inclusive packages may differ between hotels. Check the hotel’s websites for more information on what’s included.

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