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Male, Maldives
Emerald Maldives Resort & Spa - Deluxe All Inclusive
Emerald Maldives Resort & Spa – Deluxe All Inclusive
5-star beach property with a full-service spa
Catch some rays at the beach or spend the day relaxing at Emerald Maldives Resort & Spa – Deluxe All Inclusive full-service spa. Then enjoy a meal at one of the property’s 4 restaurants. All 120 soundproofed rooms feature free Wi-Fi and memory foam beds. Guests can enjoy deep soaking tubs, and other standard amenities include free minibar items, balconies or patios, and iPod docks.
Emerald Maldives Resort & Spa – Deluxe All Inclusive offers 120 air-conditioned accommodations with iPod docking stations and free minibar items. Rooms open to balconies or patios. These individually decorated and furnished accommodations have separate dining areas. Memory foam beds feature premium bedding. 49-inch LCD televisions come with cable channels, first-run movies, and pay movies. Bathrooms include separate bathtubs and showers with deep soaking bathtubs and rainfall showerheads. Bathrooms are also outfitted with bathrobes, slippers, and designer toiletries.
This Fasmendhoo property provides complimentary wireless Internet access. Business-friendly amenities include desks, complimentary newspapers, and phones. Additionally, rooms include safes and complimentary bottled water. A nightly turndown service is provided and housekeeping is offered daily.
An outdoor pool and a children’s pool are on site. Other recreational amenities include outdoor tennis courts, a health club, and a sauna.
The recreational activities listed below are available either on site or nearby; fees may apply.
The Emerald Spa has 9 treatment rooms including rooms for couples. Services include deep-tissue massages, Swedish massages, Thai massages, and facials. A variety of treatment therapies are provided, including aromatherapy and reflexology. The spa is equipped with a sauna and a steam room.
About this area Fasmendhoo
Located in Fasmendhoo, Emerald Maldives Resort & Spa – Deluxe All Inclusive is on the beach. The area’s natural beauty can be seen at Kuredu Beach and Hurawalhi Beach.
What’s nearby
Hurawalhi Beach – 2 min drive
Kuredu Beach – 2 min drive
Kanuhura Beach – 2 min drive
Velaa Private Island – 2 min drive
Restaurants
Aqua Restaurant — 1 min walk
Amazònico Restaurant — 1 min walk
The spa is open daily.
All-inclusive details
This property is all-inclusive. Onsite food and beverages are included in the room price (some restrictions may apply).
Gratuities and taxes
Taxes are included.
Food and beverages
In-room minibar (all beverages included)
Activities and facilities/equipment
All non-motorized water sports are included.
Water activities
Kayaking, Rowing/canoeing, Windsurfing
Land activities
Bicycling Fitness facilities Soccer Tennis Volleyball
Entertainment
Onsite entertainment and activities
Onsite live performances
Theme parties
Awards and affiliations
The property is a member of the Leading Hotels of the World.
Cleaning and safety practices
Enhanced cleanliness measures
Disinfectant is used to clean the property
High-touch surfaces are cleaned and disinfected
Sheets and towels are washed at 60°C/140°F or hotter
Follows industry sanitization guidelines of Safe Travels (WTTC – Global)
Social distancing
Guest rooms kept vacant for 72 hours between stays
Social distancing measures in place
Safety measures
Personal protective equipment worn by staff
Temperature checks given to staff
Temperature checks available for guests
Masks and gloves available
Hand sanitizer provided
Individually-wrapped food options available through room service
TOUR PRICE INCLUDES:
Anantara Dhigu Vacation Package
Male, Maldives
7 nights from $3375*
INCLUDES
7 night accommodations
Roundtrip airfare from New York City, NY
Hotel transfers
BONUS
Reduced rates
Breakfast daily
Includes Meet & Greet Service
TOUR PRICE INCLUDES:
Anantara Veli Vacation Package
Male, Maldives
7 nights from $4235*
INCLUDES
7 night accommodations
Roundtrip airfare from New York City, NY
Hotel transfers
BONUS
Reduced rates
Breakfast daily
Includes Meet & Greet Service
CENTARA GRAND ISLAND RESORT & SPA
Surrounded by the blue ocean of the South Ari Atoll, and distinctive with its timbered walkways and colonial-style buildings, Centara Grand Island Resort & Spa Maldives is a barefoot paradise with a palm-fringed beach and shimmering lagoon that offers the perfect island holiday for everyone. With 112 spacious villas set over-water, and suites blending harmoniously with the natural setting, the island has a wealth of activities and superb facilities that makes this an ideal hideaway for couples and honeymooners, or a fun-filled destination for families. The over-water villas enjoy their own sundeck with steps down to the multihued coral reefs. Special villas for families have bunk beds in a children’s area, and you can also enjoy the option of an overwater villa with plunge pool. Champagne breakfasts are served at Reef Restaurant. Lunches and dinners are to be enjoyed at Azurri Mare Italian Restaurant, Suan Bua Thai restaurant or Reef Restaurant. There are two bars on the island. The island offers activities at the age-specific kids’ clubs, water activities like banana boat and tube rides, water sports, and pool games by the children’s pool. There are exceptional opportunities to discover the exotic life of Maldives underwater, with a house reef that is a kaleidoscope of color for snorkelers, a shipwreck dive site just off the island, and easy access to some of the most famous dive sites in the world.
Adaaran Club Rannalhi
Hotel Description
Adaaran Club Rannalhi is featured among the best hotels in the country and sits exclusively at the tip of the South Male atoll within the exotic collection of islands known as the Maldives. Its unique location offers access to pristine beaches, excellent scuba diving opportunities and a relaxed environment with easy access to the capital city of Male. Bask in the golden sun and frolic on the soft sands as you experience friendly Maldivian hospitality and explore the rich tropical wonders of a vibrant island nation.
Day 1: Male, Rannalhi Island
After arrival at Male International airport you’ll be met by a representative who will drive you to the pier and transfer you the hotel by speedboat. Depending on your time of arrival you may start enjoying the resort facilities. [D]
Days 2 through 5, 6 or 7: Rannalhi Island
Maldives Island excursions provided by Adaaran Club Rannalhi are designed to give you the full taste of a unique holiday experience in Maldives. Places to visit here range from enchanting underwater worlds to pristine sun-drenched beaches. Swim alongside exotic sea creatures inhabiting the Indian Ocean, dive under the shadow of a giant manta ray or get within inches of one of the gentlest animals in the world; the sea turtle. The Maldives Island excursions packages let you explore the neighboring islands and discover untouched patches of paradise hidden away amongst the greenery. Find gorgeous beaches highlighted by the glow of the setting tropical sun. Why not join in a game of beach football to work up a sweat or try your hand at some beach volleyball for some fun in the sun. Fishing enthusiasts, both amateurs and professional alike can partake in a variety of safaris designed to both amaze and challenge you on your holiday. [B/L/D]
Last Day: Rannalhi Island, Male, USA
Unfortunately, it’s time to go back to reality! We hope this was your best relaxing experience and your memories of this stay will forever be with you. At the appointed time you’ll be transferred by speedboat to Male International Airport to board you flight back to the USA. [B]
[B] = Breakfast | [D] = Dinner | [B/L/D] = Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Adaaran Club Rannalhi
Location: Rannalhi Island, Kaafu Atoll, South Male Atoll, Maldives
No. of days: 6, 7 or 8 days
Meal Plan: Full Board (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)
Room Type: Rooms & Bungalows
Starting cost: $1,759
Reethi Beach Resort
Hotel Description
Built on stilts over the clear waters of the lagoon, designed especially for the ocean lover! There are 30 semi-detached Water Villas (856 Sq. Ft.). Each has a bathroom with bath-tub and separate shower, bathrobes, large sitting area, DVD player, tea and coffee making facilities, balcony with sitting area, direct lagoon access and a tropical ocean view, parasol and sun loungers (with mattress).
Day 1: Male, Fonimagoodhoo
After arrival at Male International airport you’ll be met by a representative who will drive you to the pier and transfer you the hotel by seaplane. Depending on your time of arrival you may start enjoying the resort facilities.
Days 2 through 5, 6 or 7: Fonimagoodhoo
Opportunities for relaxation, exercise and discovery are multiple in this resort! The Water Sports Centre offers a wide range of aquatic adventures with beginner to advanced courses in all activities including a wide variety of group and private excursions to explore the untouched beauty of Baa Atoll and to nearby islands. The 5-star dive center visits over 30 different sites within the Baa atoll and its house reefs offering basic and advanced courses, trial dives and snorkeling introductions for the novice. The multilingual team at the dive center is well experienced to guide you on your excursions. A beautiful beach front spa with highly skilled Balinese therapists offers you rejuvenating treatments for deluxe pampering. The treatment rooms combined with a spa boutique are your one-stop point for relaxation and unwinding. The facilities also include a wide range of sports activities for you to up keep your fitness regime while on holiday. A small fresh water swimming pool waits for you to relax in after a day of activities within the two floodlit tennis courts, two indoor badminton courts, a squash court, fully equipped gym and table tennis. [B]
Last Day: Fonimagoodhoo, Male, USA
Unfortunately, it’s time to go back to reality! We hope this was your best relaxing experience and your memories of this stay will forever be with you. At the appointed time you’ll be transferred by seaplane to Male International Airport to board you flight back to the USA. [B]
[B] = Breakfast
Reethi Beach Resort
Location: Baa Atoll, Maldives
No. of days: 6, 7 or 8 days
Meal Plan: Breakfast
Room Type: Villas
Starting cost: $1,365
Kurumba Resort
Hotel Description
A Maldives island resort that offers more than just sun, sand and sea! A resort full of surprises, fun activities, lively entertainment and smiling faces that are sure to give your Maldives holiday so much more. The resort is just a 10-minute speedboat ride from the airport (available 24 hours), ensuring you are on the beach, cocktail in hand, within moments of touching down.
Day 1: Male, Kurumba
After arrival at Male International airport you’ll be met by a representative who will drive you to the pier and transfer you the hotel by speedboat. Depending on your time of arrival you may start enjoying the resort facilities.
Days 2 through 5, 6 or 7: Kurumba
Have breakfast, enjoy the idyllic environment and take advantage of the facilities offered by the resort. The abundant underwater world of the Maldives makes the archipelago a true paradise for diving and snorkeling enthusiasts. Colorful corals, exotic fishes and turtles abound in the azure waters of the Indian Ocean. Check with the hotel concierge for what’s available with your package or book extra activities that you may settle with the hotel itself. [B]
Last Day: Kurumba, Male, USA
Unfortunately, it’s time to go back to reality! We hope this was your best relaxing experience and your memories of this stay will forever be with you. At the appointed time you’ll be transferred by speedboat to Male International Airport to board you flight back to the USA. [B]
[B] = Breakfast
Kurumba Resort
Location: Vihamanaafushi Ialand
No. of days: 6, 7 or 8
Meal Plan: Breakfast
Room Type: Room, Bungalow or Villa
Starting cost: $1,329
Frequently Asked Questions
For many, the Maldives is a dream destination. Clear turquoise waters, stunning islands, soft-sand beaches, and the far-flung location are all huge draws. Its dreamy overwater bungalows, incredible snorkeling opportunities, tropical temperatures, and picture-perfect sunsets only add to the appeal. Flights from the U.S. clock in at over 20 hours, and the cost of the airplane ticket alone can match the full price of a week-long vacation in less distant, but similarly tropical, locations. Still, this gorgeous archipelago in the Indian Ocean beckons travelers from around the world. Here are our top 10 mistakes to avoid when traveling to the tropical paradise known as the Maldives.For many, the Maldives is a dream destination. Clear turquoise waters, stunning islands, soft-sand beaches, and the far-flung location are all huge draws. Its dreamy over water bungalows, incredible snorkeling opportunities, tropical temperatures, and picture-perfect sunsets only add to the appeal. Flights from the U.S. clock in at over 20 hours, and the cost of the airplane ticket alone can match the full price of a week-long vacation in less distant, but similarly tropical, locations. Still, this gorgeous archipelago in the Indian Ocean beckons travelers from around the world. Here are our top 10 mistakes to avoid when traveling to the tropical paradise known as the Maldives.
Things you shouldn't do in Maldives
- Not Budgeting for Transportation to Your Resort Island
Forgetting to factor in the cost of transportation from the airport to your resort island might just be the biggest economic mistake you can make when planning a visit to the Maldives. As it goes, there’s usually one resort per island, and some are up to (or even over) a two-hour flight from Male International Airport. Other resorts, like the Sheraton Maldives Full Moon Resort & Spa, are close enough to jump on a bumpy speedboat, but either way, it’ll likely cost extra. While speedboat rides can clock in at just over $100 per ride (or more), seaplane flights can easily be as much as your original intercontinental ticket. Be sure to check with your hotel on what is and isn’t covered in order to avoid any surprise punches to your wallet.
- Settling for the Cheapest Resort
Sure, you may have seen the gorgeous images of overwater bungalows and white-sand beaches in the Maldives, but not every resort here looks as beautiful. There are budget options in the Maldives, but this also means that you’ll need to manage your expectations. Why spend thousands on a flight only to find that you’re stuck in a hotel with terrible food, activities that cost extra, and a musty room? Since most resorts here are the destination, it’s imperative that you know what you’re getting before you arrive. Luckily, we’ve visited many of the Maldives’ more affordable options, so you can choose the best property for the best price.
- Not Packing Appropriate Clothes
The Maldives is a 100-percent Muslim destination, and there are general rules and customs that should be respected while visiting, including dressing properly — particularly for women. Resort islands tend to follow looser rules, and it’s commonplace to see shirtless men, women in bathing suits or sundresses, and couples showing affection (which is also a no-no on the local islands). However, since you’ll be arriving on a local island, it’s courtesy to alight from the plane properly covered. This means long-sleeved shirts and pants for women — and absolutely no bikinis. Male International Airport and a few surrounding hotels are a little more lax, but since you are a guest in the country, we recommend adhering to the rules (of the dress code and beyond), especially in local areas. This is particularly important if you are planning to visit or even stay on a local island as part of an excursion from your resort.
- Carrying Forbidden Items in Your Suitcase
One of the biggest mistakes people make when traveling to the Maldives is packing something that’s forbidden in the country. Again, this is a strict Muslim country, so you’ll want to be respectful of what you’re bringing in, lest it be legally confiscated upon arrival. Some items to leave at home include pork products, booze (drinking or even touching alcohol is prohibited), anything that could be construed as pornographic, and religious paraphernalia that isn’t Islamic. This includes crosses, bibles, and menorahs.
- Not Bringing Extra Cash for Tips
Many of the resorts in Maldives are all-inclusive, but we still recommend bringing U.S. dollars or exchanging cash for the local currency, rufiyah, at the airport. For any purchases, a 10 percent service charge is typically added, but since you don’t get a bill for housekeepers and bellhops, not everyone working hard on your island will receive an automatic tip. It’s recommended that you tip about $10 per day for tour guides and about two dollars per day for staff members who clean your room.
- Being Unaware About Ramadan
The holy month of Ramadan is observed in the Maldives, and it is something you should be aware of and possibly plan your trip around. During this period, Muslims are not allowed to eat, drink, smoke, or chew anything from sunrise to sunset. If you’re on a local island, it’s courtesy to avoid doing the same, though folks do understand that you are not abiding by the same religious laws. On resort islands, you’ll likely see changes in office and service hours, so that staff members can attend their prayers and, in the evening, break their fast. Please be courteous to your resort staff during this time, as they are often working in triple-digit temperatures without water or food.
- Worrying About Water Safety
You don’t have to worry about water safety on the resort islands. There will always be bottled water on hand, and some resorts even have drinkable water from the taps (though this is rare). Skip the water purifying tablets and charcoal filters. Thanks to a severe drinking water shortage in 2014, all islands now use water processed through reverse osmosis. We suggest checking with your resort if free bottled water is included in the room rate, if you can drink from the tap, or if you’ll have to purchase your own bottled water on the island (which can be expensive).
- Not Bringing Electrolyte Pills or Powders
Speaking of water, reverse osmosis strips the H2O of any minerals and vitamins. This means that there are no rehydrating properties in the water. If you think this might be a problem (hangovers or longs days in the sun, anyone?), then we suggest bringing rehydration sachets or buying them from the pharmacy at the airport. The Maldives is hot, so you’ll not only sweat out a lot of electrolytes, but you’ll also be hard-pressed to find Gatorade.
- Thinking You Will Just Island Hop
The Maldives is composed of over 2,000 islands, and you’ll typically find one resort per island. Transportation between them is expensive and sometimes complicated due to scheduling and seasonality. Staying on several different islands — perhaps starting out at a more budget-friendly resort and finishing up with a luxury hotel splurge — might be pricier than holing up at the luxury pick the entire time. Seaplane rides are costly and tend to operate on an as-needed basis without regularly scheduled flights, particularly during the slow season. Most flights are designed to take passengers to and from Male, making stops at other islands on the way. It’s not impossible, but it can be a hassle, so unless you have your heart set on island-hopping or have room in your budget, we recommend sticking to one island and just doing an excursion to cull the island fever.
- Picking a Resort Without Many Activities
Resorts offer different types of experiences. If you’re looking for a more active vacation that includes snorkeling, scuba diving, fishing, or dancing the night away, make sure to check out the activities offered at your resort before booking. Remember, since most islands are just home to a resort, you won’t have many options outside of what’s offered on-site. This also works the other way around: If you know you only want to soak up the sun on a gorgeous beach, there is no need to pay extra for activities that you won’t be partaking in.