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Accommodations
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The Maldives are home to over 100 island resorts, ranging in breadth from a couple hundred metres to over 2 kilometres. Travellers spend most of their time on resort premises, so choosing the right one could make or break your vacation.
Honeymooners and couples might enjoy the tranquillity, personalised service and facilities at Anantara Kihavah Villas or the Four Seasons Resort, while party-goers would probably feel best at Niyama Private Islands or W Maldives, a luxury international chain with a swim-up pool bar and an underground nightclub. Families with kids will most likely appreciate the array of activities available to children and teenagers at Viceroy or Conrad on Rangali Island.
Travellers on a budget are advised to look into accommodation options on larger, inhabited islands, where a growing count of inns and guest houses provides a great alternative to luxury island resorts.
Honeymooners and couples might enjoy the tranquillity, personalised service and facilities at Anantara Kihavah Villas or the Four Seasons Resort, while party-goers would probably feel best at Niyama Private Islands or W Maldives, a luxury international chain with a swim-up pool bar and an underground nightclub. Families with kids will most likely appreciate the array of activities available to children and teenagers at Viceroy or Conrad on Rangali Island.
Travellers on a budget are advised to look into accommodation options on larger, inhabited islands, where a growing count of inns and guest houses provides a great alternative to luxury island resorts.