Located on white sands of Kaafu Atoll, enjoy a special of up to 71% off stays in the Maldives from Luxury Escapes at SO/ Maldives. Take a 15-minute speedboat ride from Malé International Airport (included) to a private island in this idyllic archipelago overlooking the Emboodhoo Lagoon. Luxury Escapes have a 5+ night Overwater Villa stay for 2 people starting at $3899. This recently opened property boasts modern luxury pool villas with daily breakfast, nightly dinner & drinks and more. See Villa and package options below or in the link.
There is an 8+ night bonus where you can enjoy a floating breakfast served in your in-villa pool
SO/ Maldives via Luxury Escapes [luxuryescapes.com]
Travel until December 22, 2025
Purchase Voucher now, choose dates later (or give as a gift)
Plus there's flexible cancellation for the hotel portion only.
Included In This Luxury Escapes Limited-Time Special:
- Daily buffet and a la carte breakfast at The Citronelle Club
- Nightly set-menu dinner at The Citronelle Club or Hadaba
- Welcome bottle of champagne and fruit basket on arrival
- Unlimited tea, coffee and soft drinks during meal times
- Return speedboat transfers from Malé
- One coral garden snorkelling experience per package
- One sunset cruise per package
- Complimentary speedboat transfers to Crossroads
- Daily access to the fitness centre, plus kids and teens clubs
- Personal butler service
- All taxes included, excluding Green Tax
- Inclusions valid for two guests
Villa & Package Options: - Lagoon Water Pool Villa $3899 (reg. $13,350)
- Ocean Water Pool Villa $4899 (reg. $13,850)
- Lagoon Beach Pool Villa $5559 (reg. $14350)
- Family Beach Pool Villa with Capsule $7189 for 2 Adult & 2 Children (reg. $17,770)
- Two Bedroom Ocean Water Pool Atelier $14,379 for 4 Guests (reg. $34,100)
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They are avid scuba divers and went to the Maldives for that; said it was rather challenging coordinating with the SO/ staff to get to their scuba destination
They told me that if it wasn't for their daily scuba activity they would have been bored off their assess -- literally noting to do but sit there and stare at the water. They also said it was hot af, you're basically on the equator, so being outside for any extended period of time is extremely uncomfortable. They said everything is super expensive, including all excursions (including snorkling which was $250 per person per day). They also said alcohol is pretty much forbidden -- it's only allowed in very few places and is also super expensive.
Definitely not worth flying halfway around the world to visit this place -- you'd be much better off going to the Caribbean if you're in North/South America, a Greek/Turkish Island if you're in Europe, or Bali/French Polynesia if you're in Asia.
They are avid scuba divers and went to the Maldives for that; said it was rather challenging coordinating with the SO/ staff to get to their scuba destination
They told me that if it wasn't for their daily scuba activity they would have been bored off their assess -- literally noting to do but sit there and stare at the water. They also said it was hot af, you're basically on the equator, so being outside for any extended period of time is extremely uncomfortable. They said everything is super expensive, including all excursions (including snorkling which was $250 per person per day). They also said alcohol is pretty much forbidden -- it's only allowed in very few places and is also super expensive.
Definitely not worth flying halfway around the world to visit this place -- you'd be much better off going to the Caribbean if you're in North/South America, a Greek/Turkish Island if you're in Europe, or Bali/French Polynesia if you're in Asia.
They are avid scuba divers and went to the Maldives for that; said it was rather challenging coordinating with the SO/ staff to get to their scuba destination
They told me that if it wasn't for their daily scuba activity they would have been bored off their assess -- literally noting to do but sit there and stare at the water. They also said it was hot af, you're basically on the equator, so being outside for any extended period of time is extremely uncomfortable. They said everything is super expensive, including all excursions (including snorkling which was $250 per person per day). They also said alcohol is pretty much forbidden -- it's only allowed in very few places and is also super expensive.
Definitely not worth flying halfway around the world to visit this place -- you'd be much better off going to the Caribbean if you're in North/South America, a Greek/Turkish Island if you're in Europe, or Bali/French Polynesia if you're in Asia.
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They are avid scuba divers and went to the Maldives for that; said it was rather challenging coordinating with the SO/ staff to get to their scuba destination
They told me that if it wasn't for their daily scuba activity they would have been bored off their assess -- literally noting to do but sit there and stare at the water. They also said it was hot af, you're basically on the equator, so being outside for any extended period of time is extremely uncomfortable. They said everything is super expensive, including all excursions (including snorkling which was $250 per person per day). They also said alcohol is pretty much forbidden -- it's only allowed in very few places and is also super expensive.
Definitely not worth flying halfway around the world to visit this place -- you'd be much better off going to the Caribbean if you're in North/South America, a Greek/Turkish Island if you're in Europe, or Bali/French Polynesia if you're in Asia.
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They are avid scuba divers and went to the Maldives for that; said it was rather challenging coordinating with the SO/ staff to get to their scuba destination
They told me that if it wasn't for their daily scuba activity they would have been bored off their assess -- literally noting to do but sit there and stare at the water. They also said it was hot af, you're basically on the equator, so being outside for any extended period of time is extremely uncomfortable. They said everything is super expensive, including all excursions (including snorkling which was $250 per person per day). They also said alcohol is pretty much forbidden -- it's only allowed in very few places and is also super expensive.
Definitely not worth flying halfway around the world to visit this place -- you'd be much better off going to the Caribbean if you're in North/South America, a Greek/Turkish Island if you're in Europe, or Bali/French Polynesia if you're in Asia.
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They are avid scuba divers and went to the Maldives for that; said it was rather challenging coordinating with the SO/ staff to get to their scuba destination
They told me that if it wasn't for their daily scuba activity they would have been bored off their assess -- literally noting to do but sit there and stare at the water. They also said it was hot af, you're basically on the equator, so being outside for any extended period of time is extremely uncomfortable. They said everything is super expensive, including all excursions (including snorkling which was $250 per person per day). They also said alcohol is pretty much forbidden -- it's only allowed in very few places and is also super expensive.
Definitely not worth flying halfway around the world to visit this place -- you'd be much better off going to the Caribbean if you're in North/South America, a Greek/Turkish Island if you're in Europe, or Bali/French Polynesia if you're in Asia.
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They are avid scuba divers and went to the Maldives for that; said it was rather challenging coordinating with the SO/ staff to get to their scuba destination
They told me that if it wasn't for their daily scuba activity they would have been bored off their assess -- literally noting to do but sit there and stare at the water. They also said it was hot af, you're basically on the equator, so being outside for any extended period of time is extremely uncomfortable. They said everything is super expensive, including all excursions (including snorkling which was $250 per person per day). They also said alcohol is pretty much forbidden -- it's only allowed in very few places and is also super expensive.
Definitely not worth flying halfway around the world to visit this place -- you'd be much better off going to the Caribbean if you're in North/South America, a Greek/Turkish Island if you're in Europe, or Bali/French Polynesia if you're in Asia.
Regarding the alcohol, that is something they should have known beforehand.
For tickets issued as of December 1, 2024, the Maldives will be hiking the taxes that it charges air travelers (this is based on ticketing date, and not travel date). This applies for travelers with itineraries departing the Maldives, and the fees will be included in ticket prices, so they don't have to be paid in person
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