
A Maldives holiday is at the top of many people’s travel bucket lists, and it’s easy to see why. The islands are ideal for relaxing, scuba diving, and lounging around in the sun, not to mention the range of stunning resorts you can choose from.
With private over-water villas and isolated inlets, the Maldives also offers secluded luxury, making it especially perfect for a romantic post-wedding escape. And with spa treatments and cultural activities on offer too, you’ll never run out of ways to enjoy time with your other half.
So, if you’re hoping to book a honeymoon in the Maldives, but are unsure where to start with the planning, we’ve pulled together a guide detailing everything you need to know. From choosing the right resort to scheduling activities you’ll both love, here’s how to plan a memorable Maldives honeymoon.
Why is the Maldives good for a honeymoon?
The Maldives stands out as a honeymoon destination due to its once-in-a-lifetime experiences, like swimming with manta rays in Baa Atoll’s Hanifaru Bay and staying in unique over-water bungalows. What’s more, many resorts are their own private islands, giving couples a sense of exclusivity and quiet away from the crowds. You’ll often find private plunge pools and sundecks with direct access to the sea, making it feel like you’ve got the whole resort to yourselves.
Beyond relaxing, there’s no shortage of fun activities on offer either, whether you’re into night snorkelling to spot nocturnal reef sharks or exploring cultural hotspots in Malé. All in all, a honeymoon trip to the Maldives is a great way to start your married life together.
How much does a honeymoon in the Maldives cost?
The cost of your Maldives honeymoon will all depend on your choice of accommodation, the activities you schedule in, and the time of year you fly out. As a starting point, you can expect to pay around £1,600-£1,700 per person. Here are a few more things to consider when pricing up your trip:
- Seasonality: Peak season (December-March) is generally the most expensive time to visit, with plenty of sun, daytime temperatures of 28°C–31°C, and low humidity levels. You can find better deals from May-October, though there’s a higher chance of rain.
- Accommodation: The iconic over-water villas are typically more expensive than beach villas, with many offering plunge pools and direct ocean access.
- Activities and extras: Excursions, spa treatments, and water sports can all add to your total cost. Many honeymooners also decide to set aside some of their budget for a romantic sandbank dinner.
- Flights and transfers: Costs will vary depending on your departure city and your resort’s location, with seaplanes and boat transfers to consider too.
- All-inclusive options: Many resorts offer all-inclusive packages, with meals, drinks, and activities included. With this, you won’t have to worry about things adding up while you’re enjoying your holiday.
Whether you’re looking for a luxury Maldives trip or something suited to a smaller budget, there are plenty of ways to experience the islands. The best thing to do is plan ahead and decide on the most important details to you as a couple.

Best places to stay in the Maldives for honeymooners
With an array of stunning resorts dotted around the islands, it can be difficult to know which kind of stay might suit you best. To help you decide, here are some of the best honeymoon accommodation picks:
1 Taj Exotica Resort & Spa
Just fifteen minutes from Malé International Airport, Taj Exotica Resort & Spa is located on Emboodhu Finolhu Island, in the middle of one of the biggest lagoons in the Maldives. If you’re looking for palm thatched villas, luxury treatments, and a selection of restaurants and bars, it’s definitely one to consider.
2 Adaaran Select Meedhupparu Premium All Inclusive
Adaaran Select Meedhupparu Premium All Inclusive is a resort in the Maldives’ Raa Atoll. It offers stylish accommodation in a tropical island setting, with direct access to the sea. Honeymooners can also choose from a range of activities, including dolphin-watching and scuba diving, making it perfect for more adventurous couples.
3 Coco Palm Dhuni Kolhu
Located to the south of the Baa Atoll, Coco Palm Dhuni Kolhu offers beautiful villa accommodation in an idyllic, romantic setting. You’ll find luxury suites decorated with traditional Maldivian artifacts, deluxe pool villas, and sunset beach accommodation right on the shore.
4 Lily Beach Resort & Spa Maldives
Lily Beach Resort & Spa Maldives is an award-winning, five-star resort, making it one of the top honeymoon destinations in the Maldives. With secluded and spacious beach residences and stylish lagoon villas, there’s something for every type of couple. You can also experience moonlit dinners at Les Turquoise D’aqua.
5 Komandoo Island Resort and Spa - Adults Only
Komandoo Island Resort and Spa - Adults Only, located in the Lhaviyani Atoll, is ideal for couples looking for a secluded setting. You’ll find roomy villas located on the sunrise side of the island as well as premium villas just steps from the sea.

Things to do during your Maldives honeymoon
Once you’ve got the accommodation sorted, it’s time to move on to scheduling some activities. From busy boat trips to doing nothing but relaxing, here are some of the best things to add to your itinerary.
1 Relax and soak up the sun
If you’re looking for an idyllic, relaxing honeymoon, there’s nowhere quite like the Maldives. As mentioned, most resorts sit on their own private island, so your days can be as simple as breakfast on the terrace followed by an afternoon of lounging around and enjoying each other’s company.
With so many quiet stretches of sand, a secluded beach picnic can be a lovely activity to schedule in too. Many resorts can arrange this for you, complete with fresh fruit, seafood, and chilled drinks.
2 Sample Maldivian culture
While the islands are best known for their beaches, there’s plenty of opportunities to explore local Maldivian culture on your honeymoon too. Traditional food, music, and crafts all offer a look into life beyond the resorts, and if you’re visiting the capital, there’s always the option of wandering around Malé’s local fish and fruit markets.
3 Snorkel or scuba dive
Experiencing the Maldives’ famous marine life is a must-do. In most places, there’s no need to venture too far from the shore either, with turtles and manta rays often swimming nearby. Many resorts even have their own house reef, allowing you to snorkel directly from the beach without booking on a boat excursion. Just wade in and see what you can spot!
4 Book a romantic sunset cruise
If you prefer to stay above the water, a sunset cruise is another classic Maldives honeymoon experience. Resorts often run small catamaran boat trips in the early evening (when the sky turns pink and orange), with some offering a luxury champagne dinner making the experience feel that little bit more special. On top of the impressive Indian Ocean views, there’s also a chance you’ll see dolphins swimming at the side of the boat, so make sure to peer over.
5 Enjoy a couples’ spa treatment
After all the excitement of wedding planning and travelling, a spa day can be exactly what you need on your honeymoon. Many Maldives resorts have their own over-water spas, with massages, private Jacuzzis, and relaxation areas to enjoy. This is a calm, quiet way to spend the afternoon together, and it offers a nice break between beach and action-packed excursion days.
Book your dream Maldives honeymoon with Away Holidays
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If you’re looking for something slightly different, you can explore more top honeymoon destinations to find the best fit for you. And if you’re yet to tie the knot and are hoping to get married in the Maldives, why not explore our Maldives wedding packages while you’re here?
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