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The Maldives is an island nation of 1,190 coral islands in the Indian Ocean — the world’s most dreamed-about island destination. In 2026, should you choose a local island or a luxury resort with overwater villas? The answer depends entirely on your budget and purpose.
Two Modes Compared
| Dimension | Local Island (all-inclusive) | Resort Island (overwater villa) |
|---|---|---|
| Budget | $150–$500/night | $500–$3,000+/night |
| Accommodation | Local guesthouses | Private villas (overwater/beach) |
| Meals | Breakfast included or full board | Usually HB (breakfast + dinner) or FB |
| Snorkelling | Coral reef available — boat trip required | Reef surrounding the island |
| Atmosphere | Mix of local culture and tourists | Private, quiet, adult-oriented |
| Best for | Budget-conscious, young couples | Honeymoon, family luxury holidays |
Local Islands: The Hidden Side of the Maldives
Maldives local islands (Local Islands) have opened to tourism in recent years, changing the “Maldives = luxury” stereotype. About 20 local islands are now open to visitors, at roughly one-third the price of resort islands.
Recommended local islands:
- Maafushi: The most developed local island — many guesthouse options, abundant water activities. Accommodation $50–$150/night (breakfast included); boat snorkelling $30–$50/trip
- Rasdhoo Atoll: Higher snorkelling quality; hammerhead shark territory
- Thoddoo: Famous for watermelons and papayas — quiet, local, snorkelling paradise
Local island experiences:
- Boat snorkelling to see mantas and sea turtles
- Night fishing for grouper
- Home visits with local families — tea and Islamic cultural exchange
- Sunset fishing
Local islands follow Muslim rules: no alcohol, no public swimming, full-board meals are mainly local cuisine (fish and rice).
For connectivity on local islands with weak signal, Airalo eSIM provides Maldives coverage — activate before arrival.
Resort Islands: Ultimate Luxury Experience
Maldives resort islands are one of the world’s most luxurious holiday experiences. Each island is an independent coral reef ecosystem — private overwater villas open directly onto the Indian Ocean; step out and you’re snorkelling.
Top-tier resort recommendations ($1,500+/night):
- Soneva Jani: Overwater slide villas, children’s paradise — the Maldives’ most unique experience
- The Muraka (St. Regis): The world’s first underwater villa — bedroom 5 metres below the ocean surface
- Cheval Blanc Randheli (LVMH): Fashion-forward design, Guerlain spa
Mid-range resorts ($800–$1,500/night):
- OZEN by Atmosphere: All-inclusive, with underwater restaurant
- Lily Beach: Seaplane transfer included, Grade A snorkelling
- Island Hideaway: Excellent privacy, ideal for honeymoon
Book resort island options through Klook — some hotels offer stay-4-pay-3 promotions.
How to Decide
Choose local island if: Budget $150–$300/day; want to experience authentic Maldives life; don’t mind “ordinary” accommodation; love snorkelling and outdoor activities.
Choose resort island if: Budget $800+/night; celebrating honeymoon or anniversary; need completely private surroundings; want world-class island service.
Practical Information
- Island transfers: Local islands: public ferry ($3–$5, 2–3 hours) or speedboat ($50–$100, 30–45 minutes). Resort islands: typically seaplane ($350–$500/person) or domestic flight + speedboat
- Best season: November–April is dry season — clear skies, minimal rain, highest water visibility. May–October is wet season — prices drop 40–50%
- Internet: Resort island Wi-Fi coverage is comprehensive. Local island signal is weak — buy a Saily Maldives eSIM before departure
- Insurance: Maldives medical facilities are limited — emergency evacuation can cost $10,000+; ensure your travel insurance covers emergency medical repatriation
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