Booking an all-inclusive resort in the Maldives offers a hassle-free, luxurious vacation experience. With everything from gourmet meals and premium drinks to exciting activities and excursions included, guests can fully relax and enjoy their stay without worrying about extra costs. These resorts provide a variety of dining options, world-class amenities, and personalized services, ensuring a stress-free and indulgent getaway. Whether you’re snorkeling in vibrant coral reefs, enjoying a rejuvenating spa treatment, or simply lounging on a pristine beach, an all-inclusive resort in the Maldives ensures every aspect of your holiday is taken care of, allowing you to focus on creating unforgettable memories.
Here is a list of the best all inclusive hotels and resorts in the Maldives, with Five-Star ratings. The best prices direct from the hotels.
Baros Maldives
Unlike many other Maldivian resorts, Baros offers several all-inclusive options so that guests can truly customize their stay in North Male Atoll. Perhaps one of the best offers is the resort’s Blissful Baros package. With Blissful Baros, guests will receive daily breakfast and dinner at Lime, Baros’ lavish lagoon-side restaurant, a fruit basket and champagne on arrival, daily sunrise yoga, a spa discount, a dining discount at the Cayenne Grill and The Lighthouse Restaurant, and airport transfer. Other packages, such as the Book Direct, offer inclusions like complimentary snorkeling equipment and non-motorized water sports.
Nova Maldives
A modern All-Inclusive Community Concept, a laidback place with a soul that sparks joy and is designed for real connection. Somewhere to feel your very best — and most taken care of. Whether you’re travelling alone, with loved ones, friends, or family – everyone is welcome to our home-away-from-home. Here, you can do as much or as little as you like — whatever your soul desires. Go diving, hit the gym, or sit under the palm trees and luxuriate in something simple and real. Feel happy to be here. Happy in the moment- at one of the best Maldives all-inclusive resorts.
Sun Siyam Iru Fushi
Sun Siyam Iru Fushi in the Maldives is a quintessential all-inclusive resort, embodying luxury and tranquillity in a tropical oasis. Nestled within the azure waters of the Indian Ocean, this haven offers a comprehensive all-inclusive experience, providing guests with lavish accommodations, exceptional dining options, and a myriad of activities. The resort features opulent overwater and beachfront villas, offering panoramic views and unparalleled comfort.
Finolhu Maldives
Best for sociable types.
With its two-kilometre white sand beach, tiki-lit beach parties, expansive water sports centre and colourful villas, Finolhu is bundles of fun at a pleasing price point. Guests can choose from two all-inclusive deals: the first covers soft drinks and standard alcohol brands; buffet breakfasts, lunches and dinners, plus one meal at each of the three speciality restaurants per week. The all-inclusive Premium package allows guests to choose drinks from a list of prestige wines and spirits, and eat anywhere they like, including the trendy Milk Lab café, which serves slow-drip coffees, fruit smoothies and just-baked pastries.
Reethi Faru Resort
Nestled on the quiet island of Fonimagoodhoo, Reethi Beach Resort prides in its upscale villas and suite rooms. Spacious, well- appointed lodging at the resort are accompanied by beach or lagoon access, terrace decks, and much more; family suites, especially suitable for large groups, include two-bedroom housing with a common living space. Reethi Beach offers a plethora of eclectic dining options, including beachfront and poolside dinners. The Resort also has a diving school of its own, offering complimentary lessons to enthusiastic new divers.
Anantara Veli Maldives
On a private island in the South Male Atoll sits Anantara Veli, reached via a 30 minute speedboat ride from Male. The resort is the adults-only alternative to its sister resort, Anantara Dhigu, which is connected via a bridge and presents a more family-friendly offering, although guests of Anantara Veli have access to the restaurants and leisure facilities at both properties. Contemporary new beach villas that scatter the sugary sand and come complete with private pools. The resort also added a new Villa Host service for all guests, refreshed the design of the six restaurants, and added a Moroccan hammam to the wellness offering. Although this isn’t a dedicated all-inclusive resort in the Maldives, it does offer an All-Inclusive Indulgence package, which includes a daily buffet breakfast, three-course lunch and dinner plus all-inclusive beverages. There’s also discounts for stays above three nights, and complimentary transfers for those booking certain room categories.
LUX South Ari Atoll
Best for activities.
Stretching over a whopping four kilometres of pearlescent sands in the remote South Ari Atoll, Lux* takes full advantage of its luminous location with spacious whitewashed villas and heaps of sporty activities, from floating yoga to kitesurfing and sunset stand-up paddle boarding. With the resort’s Maldives All Inclusive package, you’ll score breakfast, lunch and dinner at three of the restaurants (with a 30 per cent discount applied at the Japanese and Italian restaurants), as well as free ice-cream, hot drinks at the cafe, picnic baskets and drinks at the beach club.
Kudadoo Maldives
Best for the high life
Champagne on tap, tasting menus, night diving, sunset dolphin cruises, pirouetting across the Indian Ocean in a pair of jet boots, private yoga classes, unlimited spa treatments — when Kudadoo says it includes everything, it means it. Set in the lush Lhaviyani Atoll, the pocket-sized resort has just 15 overwater villas, each with Japanese ryokan-inspired interiors, indoor-outdoor bathrooms, sweeping decks and private pools. The size makes it feel more like a swish private members’ club than a hotel.
Niyama Private Islands Maldives
Best for surfers
A 40-minute seaplane ride from Malé in the barely developed Dhaalu Atoll, the ridiculously pretty twin islands of Niyama have their own surf break crashing on shore, along with plenty of other wow-worthy attractions: the world’s first underwater nightclub, a 24-hour spa, and one of the best all-inclusive options around. Available for stays of more than five nights, the Niyama Luxury Experience covers all drinks and meals, including visits to the signature restaurants, plus three complimentary activities per stay — dolphin-spotting, sunset cruises, snorkelling safaris — and a 60-minute treatment (massage, body scrub, facial) at the Drift Spa.
Ozen Life Maadhoo
Best for beach lovers.
Set on a natural island an easy 30-minute speedboat ride from the airport, Ozen Life Maadhoo has one of the best beaches in the South Malé Atoll — and a beach club, Hudhu Bay, where you can soak it up in style. Pull on your sparkliest kaftan and enjoy champagne, cocktails, snacks, sunset soirees and DJ sets, which are all included in the resort’s Indulgence plan. Also included are champagne breakfasts, gin tastings, theme nights, meals at all restaurants (including one lunch or dinner at underwater restaurant M6m for every five days’ stay). Depending on the length of the stay, each guest also gets a sunset fishing trip and a the choice of a 60-minute treatment at the lovely Elena Spa or a discounted dive.
Kandolhu Island
Each of the 30 stylish villas at this intimate resort is a dream for architecture fans, with five distinct floor plans that capitalize on their locations throughout the property. Soak in a bathtub set behind floor-to-ceiling windows with nothing but blue in sight. If that isn’t enough to keep you on the grounds, Kandolhu’s Ultimate Inclusions plan covers all meals at the resort’s five restaurants, wines found in your personal wine chiller, a spa discount, and more, including either one snorkeling tour or champagne sunset cruise per person, per stay.
Kihaa Maldives
When it comes to privacy, Kihaa Maldives takes things to a whole new level. Based on its own private island in Baa Atoll, this family-friendly resort is what luxury all-inclusive dreams are made of. Those who choose the resort’s all-inclusive package can score daily breakfast, lunch, dinner, and drinks at Malaafaiy, Kihaa’s main buffet restaurant. Adventurous guests may also try their hand at snorkeling, diving, windsurfing, and jet skiing, while visitors who prefer blissful relaxation can indulge in a range of massages and beauty treatments at the resort’s award-winning overwater spa. Younger guests will especially enjoy the fun and safe Kids Club program, but it’s the once-in-a-lifetime excursions, such as dolphin safaris, sunset cruises, and trips to local villages that the whole family will never forget.