Navigate your
perfect Maldivian
paradise
From overwater villa resorts to barefoot guesthouse adventures — discover every corner of the world's most extraordinary archipelago.
Exceptional Resorts
Soneva Jani
Medhufaru Island · Noonu Atoll
Legendary overwater villas with retractable roofs for private stargazing.
Velaa Private Island
Fushivelavaru Island · Noonu Atoll
Private island with championship golf and the most intimate service in the Maldives.
COMO Cocoa Island
Makunufushi · South Malé Atoll
Iconic dhoni-shaped villas on the lagoon, with exceptional COMO wellness and cuisine.
Six Senses Laamu
Olhuveli Island · Laamu Atoll
The Maldives' finest wellness resort with resident marine biologists.
Explore by Atoll
Kaafu (North & South Malé)
50 islands · Capital: Malé
The political and tourism heart of the Maldives, Kaafu Atoll houses the capital Malé and some of the most iconic resorts in the archipelago. Easy access to Velana International Airport makes it the most visited atoll.
Ari (Alif Alif & Alif Dhaal)
105 islands · Capital: Rasdhoo
Famed for year-round whale shark and manta ray encounters, Ari Atoll is the diver's paradise. South Ari is home to the world-famous Maldives whale shark corridor.
Baa Atoll
75 islands · Capital: Eydhafushi
A UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, Baa Atoll is world-renowned for Hanifaru Bay — the largest known feeding aggregation of manta rays on earth. Pristine and unspoiled.
Lhaviyani Atoll
54 islands · Capital: Naifaru
Rich in marine biodiversity and colourful house reefs, Lhaviyani offers exceptional diving at some of the most pristine sites in the country.
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Essential Guides
First-Timer's Complete Guide to the Maldives
Everything you need to know before booking your first Maldives trip — from choosing between a resort and a guesthouse to understanding transfers.
Resort vs Guesthouse: Which Is Right for You?
A detailed comparison of the two ways to experience the Maldives — from $80/night local island guesthouses to $3,000/night private island resorts.
Maldives on a Budget: The Complete 2025 Guide
Yes, you can visit the Maldives for under $150/night. Here's exactly how, including the best local islands, how to find cheap flights, and transfer hacks.
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