Update: This popular deal is still available.
Luxury Escapes is offering select
Pullman Maldives Maamutta All-Inclusive 5-Night Stay/2-Guest Villa Luxury Trip Packages (Maamutaa Island, Maldives) on sale
from $2619 listed below. You may book now by October 24, 2024 and travel until December 23, 2024 (
may choose dates later).
Thanks to Deal Hunter
serra for finding this deal
Note, you may secure some packages w/ a deposit and pay the rest 60 days before your travel/escape (taxes/fees apply). Dates/availability may vary by packages
Some Example Package(s)
5-Night Stay for 2-Guest- Beach Villa Package
- $2619 (reg. $8265, up to 68% off)
- Ocean Villa Package
- $3143 (reg. $9495, up to 67% off)
- Beach Pool Villa Package
- $3,666 (reg. $9860, up to 63% off)
- Ocean Pool Villa Package
- $4190 (reg. $11400, up to 63% off)
- Two-Bedroom Ocean Pool Villa Package
- $10476 (reg. 34550, up to 70% off)
- Aqua Villa Package
- $13095 (reg. $50945, up to 74% off)
- Four-Bedroom Ocean Pool Retreat Package
- $41904 (reg. $75760, up to 45% off)
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Best time to go is December - April I was there first week of May but I got lucky on weather, could of been days of non stop rain. Maldives is not for everyone, its expensive no matter what way you go.
Non all inclusive resorts your paying $10 of cola and $50 for pizza's, everything is shipped in 2 times, taxes and fee's make food very expensive.
Depending on where you are in the US its 30-36hrs of total travel time, no way around it.
5 nights is plenty of me, I have gone on weekend trips to the Maldives, but its all about preference, after 5 days starts to feel like ground hog day in paradise, but since I have gone often it's different for me.
One thing I will mention is Maldives is been cashed out of its remoteness and IMO paradise, Chinese and Indian government loaned billions to the Maldives Gov to build big, big new airport terminal, more new resorts than I can count and every aircraft than lands there are full of tourists, its become very commercialized, it used to be not like that but it is what it is. MALE the capital is double the size it was 10 years ago, just by reclaiming land and while I never gone there its not a tourist destination, very dirty and people are just surviving.
People are very friendly and helpful, when you arrive outside, there will be a friendly face waiting for you to help you get to this resort.
This resort is south of MALE and since its closer to the equator it will be slight more humid and hotter (and more rain) then resorts in the north.
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Not a lot of "activities" for families except for swimming and snorkeling and games/golf sim/ping pong/foosball
Perfect for relaxed island time
Can walk everywhere but there's plenty of golf carts. There's a ton of pools and ocean that is shallow and swimable
The water has a ton of interesting fish, baby sharks and turtles
Reef is exploding with tropical fish and sharks
Kite and windsurfing, action sports all available. Scuba is top notch if certified - just heard from guests, did not do myself. Massages have glass bottom floors for great views
The most surprising part was that food was exceptionally good for an all inclusive. And our favorite restaurant that we returned to many times was the self-sustained vegan restaurant despite being heavy carnivores. Seafood night was also amazing.
The staff was attentive, prompt, kind and excellent. Shisha and many bars throughout, very easy to get a drink
PS There's an amex offer to combine with this
Two tips: After your resort stay, transfer to an Inhabited Island, Rooms are inexpensive, Food is inexpensive and... no airfare costs! Follow the dress-code. It's their country. There'll be a tourist beach where the code is relaxed.
To find mantas... look for shiny lines on the surface. Those happen where two wind cells are blowing together. This sweeps surface life into the water along that line and that's what mantas eat. I couldn't figure it out, but the mantas don't swim along the line but instead go back and forth. 50feet, 180degree banking turn, 50 feet, 180degree banking turn. They're happy to swim 8 inches from you but don't take that as an invitation to touch.
Don't forget your reef-friendly sunscreen.
Oh. A third: if you get a chance to dive with nurse sharks, go. The Labrador retrievers of the ocean.
Already have flights booked, so only looking for booking the resort.
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