Travelzoo is offering a voucher for a
5-Night Stay for 2 at the
all inclusive five star
Dhigali Maldives Resort starting
from $2899. Valid for travel through October 20, 2022.
Thanks to Deal Hunter
serra for finding this deal.
Available Options (each option is for Two Guests for 5-Nights, prices are per villa)
- Beach Villa $2899
- These 1200-square-foot villas sit directly on the beach and feature indoor-outdoor soaking tubs and showers; they're also ideal for families, accommodating up to four guests
- Overwater Villa $2999
- These 900-square-foot villas are located above the waves on the resort's lagoon — just a short swim away from the house coral reef — you can access the water from your sundeck.
- Overwater Pool Villa $3999
- As the name suggests, not only do these 1200-square-foot villas sit over the resort's lagoon, they feature private pools on secluded sun decks, too
Resort Information- Click here for more information about Dhigali Maldives.
Booking Information- Follow the instructions on the voucher to make a reservation for your desired travel dates. To check availability or for general questions, please email the resort at [email protected].
- Until the voucher's expiry date, Travelzoo will give you a full refund of your purchase if you can't find dates that suit you or you can't travel. Once the room is reserved with the hotel, changes must be made at least 14 days prior to arrival or voucher will not be refundable. This deal cannot be combined with other offers.
Travelzoo Member Perks- Travelzoo members (free to join) enjoy additional perks such as welcome drinks upon arrival, daily breakfast, lunch and dinner served at Capers buffet restaurant, dining available in all specialty restaurants (advanced reservations required), unlimited selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, including premium wines, beers and branded spirits in all on-site restaurants, complimentary use of snorkeling equipment and non-motorized water sports (excluding catamaran and wind-surfing rentals), premium in-room mini bar replenished once daily, stocked with selected beers, wines, spirits soft drinks, Dhigali water and snacks and 1 complimentary glass-bottom boat excursion and one dolphin cruise per stay. Bonus: If you're celebrating a birthday or anniversary, you'll also receive a complimentary cake and bed decoration (proof of occasion must be provided to enjoy this add-on for free)
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If you're going all the way out there, don't cheap out and forego an overwater villa. Beach villas are great but overwaters allow for snorkeling right out your back door.
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"The instant you touch down at Velana International Airport, your every need is taken care of."
"Personal meet + greet at Velana International Airport & escorted transfer."
Doesn't mention anything about extra cost, makes it sound like it is part of the "premium all-inclusive" package"
Update: Not included. I went through the reservation process on the resort page to see what came up.
Return Transfers Charges- Adult
$780.00
Roundtrip seaplane transfers and domestic flight transfers are $455 per adult and $245 for children (2-11). Infants (0-1) fly free of charge.
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Vegas is a: you go for 3 nights and want to get the hell home trip. Its cheap and doable as a weekend trip
The Maldives is definitely a: you should go at least once in your lifetime-trip. Its insanely expensive, from the flights to everything you purchase on the islands but the experience is something else. You will want to do another 5 nights in another location so you're not wasting all that time flying. I recommend doing 5 nights somewhere in Asia, then 5 nights in the Maldives. Also, HIGHLY recommend booking flights using points.
When I say insanely expensive, I'm not kidding. Everything is obviously up-charged there already, but on top of that, there's a fee and then tax charged on top of that fee. (When I was there, it was an additional 22% on top of the overpriced item, food, drink). Not only that, they still expect tips. I only glanced over this deal, but I'm guessing it only includes breakfast, dinner, and specific drinks as part of the "all-inclusive" package. Every resort you book, you will have to pay for the sea plane, it's pretty unavoidable.
So just a warning, expect to pay a lot of money when you are there unless you can strictly stick to what is part of the all-inclusive package. But IMO, it's definitely worth it once in your life. Five nights in the Maldives is about the perfect amount of time, otherwise, you start getting bored, unless you pay the extra money to do the excursions or activities. That's why I recommend doing 5-nights somewhere in Asia prior, lots of sightseeing there and then you just chill in the Maldives.
Oh, 100% do the over-water villa. Waking up and then just jumping into the clear-water ocean is just surreal.
edit: breakfast, lunch, and dinner are included. Found on their site:
Breakfast, lunch + dinner is included in the premium all-inclusive offering. A selection of premium wines + spirits are also part of the package.
Vegas is a: you go for 3 nights and want to get the hell home trip. Its cheap and doable as a weekend trip
The Maldives is definitely a: you should go at least once in your lifetime-trip. Its insanely expensive, from the flights to everything you purchase on the islands but the experience is something else. You will want to do another 5 nights in another location so you're not wasting all that time flying. I recommend doing 5 nights somewhere in Asia, then 5 nights in the Maldives. Also, HIGHLY recommend booking flights using points.
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Each one-way flight in business class usually runs $5k+ for that flight back then, so 98k points was a steal. Haven't checked prices or point requirements lately.
With flights, transfers, intro to scuba, a whale shark tour and a couple of meals out you're looking like 10k for a couple.
With jet lag and transfers you'll probably get to enjoy 2 days of the vacation. Not worth it for me, now if you pair this with a week liveaboard cruise then I'm game. After all it's probably a once in a lifetime trip. Not worth it for only 5 days.
When I went the trip for 2, 10 days, was 7000, spent 1500 more for over water pool villa. Flights and charters where around 3000. So spent around 8000 while there on daily stuff.
What kind of food do they serve? Seafood? Veggies?
with all the COVID right now in India, I will pass...
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