Maldives Honeymoon Guide: Top Resorts, Excursions, And Travel Tips

A flight to the Maldives from the states may seem like a long haul, but there’s a reason so many newlyweds are opting for a Maldives honeymoon in recent years. Honeymoons are all about spending private time with your life partner, and what better place to spend it than on a private island? Once you’ve made your vows, set a course for the Maldives.

The Maldives is comprised of coral reef islands, white sandy beaches, and overwater bungalows. The relaxed and highly private nature of this kind of island escape makes it perfect for a romantic excursion. Besides lounging on the beach, the activities offered are geared very much towards newlyweds, from couple’s massages to moonlit dinner experiences.

If the idea of a Maldives honeymoon has piqued your interest, read on as we detail the best resorts to stay at out of the region’s 1,200 islands, and provide some other travel tips.

What Makes Maldives Perfect For A Honeymoon?

Poised in the middle of the Indian Ocean, one of the biggest draws of a Maldives honeymoon is the seclusion. Once arrived in your overwater bungalow at an intimate resort, crystal clear waters surround you on all sides. If you’ve ever fantasized about a tropical island paradise – with modern amenities close at hand – then the Maldives should definitely be your top honeymoon choice.

Whether you choose a luxury honeymoon resort or a floating bungalow, you’ll be able to find some privacy and an idyllic beach close by. Despite its seclusion, it’s possible to get to the Maldives easily via Sri Lanka, Dubai, and airports in Southern Europe. Regular flights run from these stops to and from Malé International Airport, making the islands just a brief stopover away.

Best Honeymoon Resorts, Hotels, And Other Stays In The Maldives

Over the last 20 years, the Maldives has garnered a reputation as being a retreat suitable only for the rich. Although many of the top resorts remain expensive, and the country does still attract the most opulent of guests, there are a number of affordable options that can be found throughout the islands.

Whether you’re looking for a honeymoon package in a resort, beach villa, or overwater bungalow, you’ll be able to find accommodation to meet your budget in the Maldives. To help plan your perfect romantic getaway, we’ve compiled the following list of the 10 most perfect Maldives honeymoon spots. It includes prices, amenities, and other useful information.

1. Soneva Fushi

  • Price per Night: $3,000 – $15,000 
  • Best For: All-inclusive, luxury villas
  • Availability: Limited

A stay at Soneva Fushi is one way to immerse yourself in the beauty of the Maldives, nature and all. This resort is located in the UNESCO-protected Baa Atoll Reserve and is surrounded by rich marine life. One of the longest islands in the whole of the Maldives, Baa Atoll also features a unique biodiversity inland.

Couples can select from overwater bungalows and private pool villas. If you opt for a villa, you can choose between a sunset and a sunrise-facing room. The sunrise side of Soneva Fushi definitely offers more privacy, as the sun-set rooms face neighboring islands.

Guests can sample the diverse tastes of the island at one of the resort’s 9 restaurants, which grows its ingredients in the organic gardens, and serves fish sustainably caught offshore.

2. Four Seasons

  • Price per Night: $1,500 – $10,000
  • Best For: Luxury spa treatments, privacy
  • Availability: Easy to book

Four Seasons hotels have an international reputation for providing elegant and luxurious hotel experiences, and the company maintains this reputation throughout its three establishments located in the Maldives. This includes Four Seasons at Kuda Huraa, Four Seasons at Landaa Giraavaru, and Four Seasons Private Island – Voavah at Baa Atoll.

Each of these Four Seasons establishments features a range of accommodation types, which includes private hideaways, suites, and beach-front villas. The accommodations are also each positioned on the beachfront, meaning that the turquoise lagoons and sandy white beaches are only a short distance away.

These Four Seasons resorts also feature spa facilities, five-star dining, and pool facilities.

3. Emerald Maldives Resort & Spa

  • Price per Night: $700 – $5,000
  • Best For: Young couples, budget options
  • Availability: Easy to book

The Emerald Maldives Resort & Spa blends effortlessly into its Raa Atoll surroundings, with bamboo and natural stone used to create a natural look. This 5-star, all-inclusive, and deluxe resort is perfect for newlyweds as it offers unique honeymoon packages, which allow you to pop off your Maldives honeymoon with a complimentary bottle of champagne.

This resort consists of two accommodation types: 60 overwater villas, that stretch far out to sea, and 60 inland villas. Choose an overwater accommodation and you’ll be able to hop directly into the water, scuba dive, and spectate the unbelievable marine life. Choose an inland accommodation, and you can relax in your own private pool!

All-inclusive packages allow you to indulge freely at any one of the resort’s four restaurants. When not sunbathing, you and your partner can experience a joint massage at the spa.

4. Hurawalhi Island Resort

  • Price per Night: $750 – $2,500
  • Best For: Adults-only, all-inclusive
  • Availability: Limited

The Hurawalhi Island Resort is the only resort you’ll find on the island of Hurawalhi and it certainly makes the most of it. With honeymoon packages offered, couples can comfortably lounge in their own private infinity pool or take a romantic stroll along the island’s long, sandy beach. Better still, the whole island is adults-only!

There is a range of villa options at the Hurawalhi Island Resort, including Ocean Pool Villas, Romantic Ocean Villas, Beach Sunset Pool Villas, Ocean Villas, and Beach Pool Villas. Each individual room boasts its own unique view of the Hurawalhi coast.

Dining options are special, both in terms of food offered as well as the setting, which includes an underwater restaurant.

5. Six Senses Laamu

  • Price per Night: $800 – $3,000
  • Best For: Overwater villas, on-site excursions
  • Availability: Limited

Newlyweds aren’t the only ones who are attracted to Six Senses Laamu; this resort has an on-site team of conservationists working to preserve the marine life that surrounds the island of Laamu. This gives guests at the Laamu’s 97 waterfront villas an incomparable view of dolphins as they hop out of the surface of the azure waters.

On top of the marine life, guests can enjoy the sunset from the comfort of an overwater bungalow, and later dine out at one of the resort’s alluring eateries. The Six Senses Laamu is also ideal if you want your honeymoon to be activity-heavy, with plenty of scuba diving, dhoni boat rides, and surfing opportunities available.

6. Constance Moofushi

  • Price per Night: $800 – $2,500
  • Best For: All-inclusive, On-site dining
  • Availability: Easy to book

Constance Moofushi is located on the South Ari Atoll island and features a long column of thatched roof water villas. If you’ve got a vision in your head of what the Maldives is like, Constance Moofushi will definitely exceed this expectation. If you’d rather an inland accommodation, Constance Moofushi also has 24 beach villas.

Jump straight off from your villa into the Indian ocean, swim and snorkel with the local sea life, and soak up the sun on your private decking. When it comes to dining and drinking, this resort’s all-inclusive and honeymoon package offerings have you covered, with fresh seafood and thirst-quenching beverages.

7. The St. Regis Maldives Vommuli Resort

  • Price per Night: $1,500 – $5,000
  • Best For: Adults-only, scenic views
  • Availability: Limited

The St. Regis Maldives Vommuli Resort sits on its own private island, which features an even split of terrains. To the front of the island, you’ll find the white sandy beaches that make the Maldives such a desirable honeymoon destination. Not so further back, you’ll meet dense forestry that creates the feeling that you’re strolling around your own tropical island.

Stretching out in front of the beach you’ll find a long line of water-based villas. If you’re looking for accommodation closer to land, you can opt for one that runs alongside the island, or one that is positioned in front of the jungle. The in-land villas each feature a private pool and other amenities such as a private terrace and walk-in closet.

All guests can take advantage of the impeccable butlering service, or take part in a diving lesson or water sports.

8. Kihavah Villas

  • Price per Night: $1,200 – $4,000
  • Best For: All-inclusive, Unique dining
  • Availability: Limited

The all-inclusive packages offered by Kihavah Villas are sure to delight newlyweds, particularly when you’ve got an exciting underwater restaurant to dine out at each night. Not only does this restaurant cater for dinner, but it also doubles up as a wine-tasting venue, where you and your partner can fall in love with Maldivian wine.

As is standard with Maldives resorts, Kihavah Villas feature both inland and water-based accommodation. Take advantage of your own private lagoon or infinity pool, as you order from the host service. Although Kihavah is family-friendly, you’ll still have a private, romantic, and quiet time in your villa.

9. LUX North Malé Atoll

  • Price per Night: $1,000 – $4,000
  • Best For: All-inclusive, Luxury villas
  • Availability: Limited

If you’re looking to experience the latest in Maldives honeymoon accommodations, Lux North Malé Atoll is one of the newest additions to the island’s collection of luxury resorts. Moving away from the traditional image of Maldivian architecture, Lux North Malé Atoll features penthouse villas.

Stretching far out from the island itself, these Lux North Malé Atoll penthouses feature private pools, a relaxing outdoor seating area, and a rooftop decking space.

Most appealing of all, these penthouses are a short speedboat ride away from Malé and all-inclusive packages are offered. Inside the resort itself, you’ll find plenty of activity opportunities, including water sports, volleyball, and tennis.

10. Noku Maldives

  • Price per Night: $500 – $2,500
  • Best For: Budget stays, younger couples
  • Availability: Limited

These water villas have it all, with attractive thatched roofs, private pools, and exceptional ocean views. These views are greatly appreciated thanks to the incredible wildlife you can spot off the coast of Noonu Atoll, which includes dolphins and sea turtles.

At both the Thari and the Palms restaurants and bars, guests can experience both local and international delicacies. Japanese and Singaporean flavors mix seamlessly with western flavors, creating a unique dining experience to enjoy on the waterfront.

A stay at Noku Maldives could make each day of your honeymoon exciting, with spa days and yacht voyages on offer.

What Area Should You Stay In During Your Maldives Honeymoon?

With over 1,200 small coral islands, lots of different areas, and tonnes of different activities and excursions linked to each, planning your Maldives honeymoon can be justifiably overwhelming. Booking your own private island is a good first step, but how do you know which private island is right for you?

The best regions for newlyweds include Kaafu, Dhaalu, Alifu, and Addu. From the capital city of Malé, it’s easy to reach these 4 regions, and even possible to do some island hopping between. If you’re not set on limiting yourself to just one private island resort, why not book a few and turn your honeymoon in the Maldives into an adventure?

Kaafu

Kaafu is the region you’ll hear most about, as it is the busiest and most well-connected region of the archipelago. Despite being a tourist hotspot, you can still find a slice of paradise in Kaafu, which is split up between the North and South Malé Atolls. Part of the reason why this region is so popular is that you’ll find the capital city of the Maldives, Malé, here.

On top of its easy reachability, Kaafu also boasts some of the most luxurious hotels and resorts in the Maldives, including LUX North Male Atoll. It also features some of the most awe-inspiring and iconic beaches of the Maldives, including  Bikini Beach, Gili Lankanfushi Beach, and Angsana Beach.

Dhaalu

Although known as a family destination, Dhaalu Atoll is famous for its private islands and is popular among newlyweds seeking tranquility and relaxation. One of the best aspects of Dhaalu is that it has only been open to tourism since 1998, meaning nearly all of its accommodations come fully equipped with modern amenities, luxuries, and experiences!

Dhaalu is made up of a number of inhabited islands in the southwest of the Maldives, many of which offer subtle nightlife in the form of restaurants and bars. Tourism is split well between the islands, meaning you’ll find privacy wherever you venture in Dhaalu. Another plus point of this region is that it boasts the Hanimaadhoo International Airport.

Alifu

Alifu features far more couples-only retreats than the likes of Dhaalu and Kaafu and is also noted for its off-the-beaten-path appeal. The lack of families gives Alifu a more private feel, with plenty of its white sand beaches deserted most of the time. Romantic sunsets are far better when there’s no one else around besides you and your partner!

Accommodation on Alifu consists of mostly of adults-only, all-inclusive hotels and accommodations, which normally get booked up well in advance. Daytrips and experiences, too, consist mostly of adult exclusives, including sunset cruises. Out of all the top regions, you’ll likely find Alifu to be both the most difficult and the most expensive.

Addu

If you’re looking to forgo the usual tourist traps totally, the southern region of Addu is the most untouched in terms of tourism. This way, it has been able to maintain its authentic side, with the second-highest population out of all the Maldives regions. If you’re looking to experience the real culture of the Maldives on your honeymoon, choose Addu.

It may be difficult to reach, but it’s definitely worth it. When not relaxing in your private pool at one of Addu’s luxury resorts, you could head out and explore the local markets, sample the culinary delights of the region, visit Utheemu Ganduvaru, or watch the sunset from Gan Sunset Bridge.

Top Excursions & Activities For Your Maldives Honeymoon

For some, the Maldives isn’t so much an active vacation. Most of the resorts listed above will provide you with all you need to enjoy your honeymoon on the Indian Ocean, with comfortable accommodation, private pools, hammocks, boundless beaches, and a gentle sea breeze blowing the palm trees. Your resort may also have an underwater restaurant!

However, if you’re looking for activities to break up your relaxation time, your accommodation will be able to set you up with a romantic sunset dolphin cruise, which could see you visit several different islands within proximity. Or why not stop off in Malé to explore the small but action-packed city?

At your resort, you’ll also be able to take part in various water sports, such as paddle boarding, snorkeling, kayaking, and scuba diving.

Checking out the diverse sea life around you is also an activity in itself. Coral reefs are fascinating, particularly when you spot whale sharks and manta rays! Dive off from your water-based accommodation and explore the underwater world.

Sample Itinerary & Budget For Your Honeymoon To Maldives

To give you a better idea of how much to budget for your honeymoon in the Maldives, here’s a detailed breakdown of itinerary expenditures for a 7-day honeymoon, per person (bear in mind that the time of year you visit the Maldives will impact your spending massively).

ActivityPer Person Cost
Nightly Rate$350 to $105,000 (Soneva Fushi at peak season)
Food & Drink$450 to $1000
Transport Between Islands$25 to $85
Sunset Dolphin Cruise$95 to $200
Spa Day$60 to $130 per person
Scuba Diving$70 to $150

Based on these costs, you should be able to make your own sample itinerary and budget accordingly.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best way to get around the Maldives islands?

Depending on where you’ve got to travel to, the best way to travel around the Maldives island would either be to take a seaplane, speedboat, Dhoni (traditional sailing boat), or ferry. Alternatively, you could use a combination of the three. The latter option would be useful if your destination is complicated to reach, such as the Addu region.

The islands themselves are easily walkable, so getting around once on the island can be done without transport. If island hopping, be sure to book your transport in advance, as these options can fill up quickly.

When is the best time to visit the Maldives?

The best time of year to visit the Maldives would be during the dry season, which runs from December to April. The southwest monsoon runs from May to November, which sees heavy rains and winds in the Maldives. During the monsoon season, the price of a vacation may be cheaper, but the weather will definitely be worse.

How much does a Maldives honeymoon cost?

The cost of a Maldives honeymoon depends entirely on the hotel you choose and the time of year you arrange to go. Although it would be possible to arrange a short honeymoon in the Maldives in the bracket of $4,000-$5,000 for two people, it’s often a lot more expensive.

A week spent at the LUX North Malé Atoll could cost you $56,000 in accommodation alone. Standard airfare for one person from the U.S. tends to be upwards of $400.

Begin Planning Your Romantic Honeymoon To The Maldives Today

As far as honeymoon destinations go, the Maldives is by far one of the most unique. From the U.S., a brief stopover in Sri Lanka and Malé International Airport is all it takes to have all these wonderful private islands within your reach. Couples are attracted to these islands for their seclusion, unparalleled climate, and azure waters.

On the islands, you’ll find a plethora of luxury resorts that offer romantic excursions, honeymoon package deals, and unforgettable experiences. Whichever way you decide to spend your honeymoon, be sure to use Couples Travel’s resources to make your time abroad unforgettable!