Where to Stay in the Maldives for a Local Experience
It can be hard to get a sense of the real Maldives from the resorts that pepper the country’s nearly 1,200 islands in the Indian Ocean. As well as pearly-white sand and satin-smooth lagoons, some hotels offer cooking classes, Maldivian theme nights and day trips to inhabited islands such as Guraidhoo and Maafushi. Or enjoy a guesthouse in a village, where you can mingle with Maldivians and discover a side to paradise most tourists never see with these hotels in the Maldives.
Gili Lankanfushi Maldives
Hotel
Guests at this tranquil eco-friendly resort, with just 45 over-water villas, have the rare chance to learn more about the magnificent ocean that surrounds them. The award-winning property employs its own marine biologist and invites visitors to its research facility to discover more about the wondrous reef; join guided educational snorkelling trips and hear presentations about manta rays and turtles. You’ll head back to your secluded thatched villa with a whole new appreciation for this water-based paradise.
OZEN by Atmosphere at Maadhoo
Resort, Luxury
With its generous all-inclusive package, including non-motorised water sports, Champagne breakfasts and a sunset fishing excursion, it’s tempting to stay put in this idyllic resort in South Male Atoll. But try to take advantage of its handy and unique location near inhabited islands to sign up for day trips to nearby Guraidhoo or Maafushi. Visit boat yards, mosques, restaurants and shops or stroll through the streets, where local children run to welcome visitors.
Sabba Summer Suite Maldives
Guesthouse
The friendly owners of Sabba Summer Suite encourage guests to feel at home when staying at this five-room guesthouse on the island of Fodhdhoo. They will help with grocery deliveries if you want to make use of the property’s barbeque facilities, but the hotel’s on-site restaurant is a great, affordable way to sample local dishes without the hassle of cooking them yourself.
Holiday Cottage
Cottages
Experience Maldivian life beyond a hotel at the Holiday Cottage. This local guesthouse is a short stroll from the main tourist beach on Thoddoo Island, but guests can also explore the local area beyond the brilliant white sands. Sample spicy curries at nearby restaurants or ask the Holiday Cottage owners to arrange a tour of Thoddoo’s fragrant fruit fields or a trip to the neighbouring island of Rasdhoo with its cafes, small shops and mosque.
Mirihi Island Resort
Resort
Soak up some local flavour at this tiny resort in South Ari Atoll. With just 39 villas, it is one of the smallest island resorts in the Maldives, though it still encourages guests to get a feel for colourful Maldivian culture. Sign up for daily Maldivian cooking classes to learn to whip up local specialities and take a coconut class to find out all there is to know about the country’s most important fruit and its tree, used almost entirely, from root to tip, by locals.
Paguro Villa
Lodge
Enjoy a more intimate Maldives experience – but with the convenience of a hotel at this single-storey seven-room guesthouse on Ukulhas island, first opened in January 2019. Though modern rooms have all you need including beach towels, tea and coffee facilities, and complimentary drinking water, guests are also welcome to use the all-day restaurant at sister property Paguro Beach Hotel, just two minutes’ walk away.
Veligandu Island Resort & Spa
Resort
It’s not just about getting away from it all at Veligandu. Guests at this romantic hotel in North Ari Atoll can also gain a glimpse of local life without even leaving the resort, with considered Maldivian touches everyone can enjoy. The main buffet restaurant hosts a weekly Maldivian night with tasty specialities and waiters in local dress, while those hungry for more can sign up to Maldivian cooking lessons. Guests can also opt for a fishing excursion on board a traditional Dhoni boat, plus the spa offers treatments using the country’s native coconut oil.
Sky Inn Thoddoo
Inn
Get out and explore Thoddoo island on the free bikes available to borrow from Sky Inn. Tour the tiny village and fruit plantations, then bring groceries back to the Sky Inn. Although breakfast is included, there’s a handy shared kitchen and barbeque facilities to make quick meals to enjoy in the guest house’s tropical garden or prepare picnics to take to the private beach area.
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