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.
The Maldives is unlike any other destination on Earth — a flat, scattered archipelago of coral islands straddling the equator, where the Indian Ocean is the dominant fact of life. Whether you're planning your first visit or returning for a deeper dive into the outer atolls, this guide gives you the framework to make the most of every rupee and hour.
Understanding the Basics
The Maldives consists of 1,200 islands grouped into 26 natural atolls and 20 administrative divisions. Approximately 190 islands are inhabited by the local Dhivehi-speaking population; around 130 are private resort islands; and the rest are uninhabited or used for industrial purposes.
The Two-Track Tourism System
Until 2010, tourism in the Maldives was exclusively the domain of private resort islands — one island, one resort. The Decentralisation Act of 2010 opened local (inhabited) islands to guesthouse tourism for the first time, creating a genuinely two-track system that now serves every budget level.
- Resort Island: Private island, one resort. Complete seclusion, all facilities on-site, prices from $300 to $5,000+/night. Transfers typically by seaplane or speedboat.
- Local Island Guesthouse: Shared island with the local community. Bikini beaches usually segregated. Prices from $60–$250/night. Strong diving and snorkelling infrastructure.
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