With so many resorts across the Maldives vying for attention, a new one must do more than offer pretty villas and white sand. It must mean something. Opening on 1 October 2025, Meyyafushi Maldives doesn’t just offer another five-star property. It presents a premium all-inclusive boutique resort purpose-built to rethink what barefoot luxury can look like when design, experience, and sustainability align with intent. Here’s what to keep your eye on, and why you should be among the first through its doors.
What’s the Real Draw of Meyyafushi Maldives?
While many resorts dazzle with overwater villas and buffet spreads, Meyyafushi’s real story lies in how it delivers those features. It’s not the ‘what,’ but the why and how that make it stand out.
Let’s start here:
Its location in Lhaviyani Atoll places it on a naturally formed island ringed by turquoise shallows and coral gardens, just 35 minutes by scenic seaplane from Velana International Airport. It remains remote enough to feel untouched, yet guests enjoy seamless access with dedicated airport hosts who handle everything from luggage to transfers.
Its concept roots in purpose. Developed under the BeKind Hospitality umbrella, the island lives by four pillars of kindness: to the environment, community, guests, and residents. That translates into plastic-free policies, energy-conscious systems, and local cultural inclusion built into the guest journey, not just added on as a theme night.
You don’t just book a stay. You step into a fully immersive experience designed to feel effortless, from sunrise yoga to midnight teppanyaki, curated wine tastings to spontaneous snorkelling with sea turtles.
The Villas Are Designed to Feel Like Home

The accommodation offering remains broad without being bloated. Each of the 95 villas and suites includes a private plunge pool, indoor-outdoor living space, and ocean or beach views, but the layouts tell the story.
Whether you travel solo, with family, or as a group, you’ll find a fit. One-bedroom villas tuck into sandy coves. Two- and three-bedroom beach suites open directly to the shore. Overwater options offer waterslides, personal spas, and even private cinemas. The flagship four-bedroom Presidential Suite feels less like a villa and more like an island estate.
Wherever you stay, the key remains quiet luxury: Maldivian architecture and handcrafted interiors that feel organic, not over-designed.
Dining That Travels Around the World

Ten venues. Twenty-four hours. Zero corners cut.
What does that actually mean?
You can start your morning with a floating breakfast in your private pool, drift into a Mediterranean lunch under Thaana’s vaulted ceilings, and close with a theatrical teppanyaki dinner at Sukun, all backed by fresh ingredients, international chefs, and curated wine pairings.
There’s a 24-hour café for late-night cravings, an overwater wine cellar for serious tastings, and even floating picnics and sandbank dinners for guests seeking something off-script.
Yes, the resort includes it all in its Premium All-Inclusive plan. And yes, it really runs around the clock.
Wellness, Water, and Play, However You Define Them

At Meyyafushi, wellness doesn’t sit quietly in a brochure. It breathes into everything, starting with the semi-overwater Veyoge Spa, where treatments blend age-old techniques with views that calm the mind before the massage even begins.
Daily yoga, hydrotherapy, and fitness sessions remain available to all guests. Longer stays come with complimentary massages, a quiet reward for those who truly unplug.
For those who lean more toward adrenaline than asanas, jet skiing, parasailing, and unlimited access to non-motorised water sports await. Snorkelling gear comes free for every guest. And guests staying four nights or longer enjoy a lineup of guided excursions—dolphin watching, sunset sails, coral exploration—at no extra charge.
When the Kids Are Happy, Everyone Wins

It’s easy to say a resort is family-friendly. Meyyafushi actually makes space for children to be children.
The Kokko Kids Club remains anything but an afterthought. It offers a splash pool, a skate ramp, bowling lanes, and hands-on experiences like cooking and craft workshops. Dedicated kids’ menus, babysitting on request, and multi-room villa categories allow families to travel together without compromise.
And if you plan a special trip with extended family, the Presidential Suite’s four bedrooms, lap pool, and private slide tick every box.
The Only Resort in the Maldives with an Overwater Padel Court?

Yes, you read that right. Meyyafushi Maldives leads the country as the first to build a padel tennis court suspended over the sea. But it doesn’t stop there. It features a multi-sport court, a rock-climbing wall, table tennis, futsal, even a mini bowling alley. And it surrounds all that with nothing but horizon.
If you plan a group wellness retreat or company incentive, you’ll find a conference centre with flexible breakout spaces, event planners on hand, and full island buy-out options for those wanting exclusivity with purpose.
Built Sustainably From the Ground Up
Sustainability doesn’t remain a section on the website here. It forms the foundation.
- No single-use plastics appear anywhere on site.
- Solar-powered systems and energy monitoring tech integrate into operations.
- Local hiring and community programming support nearby islands.
- Guest experiences connect you with conservation, not just observation.
Every stay aims to leave a lighter footprint and a lasting impression.
Opening Offers That Reward Early Planners
Right now, those booking ahead of the 1 October 2025 opening can take advantage of these Exclusive Offers:
Exclusive Opening Offer:
- 30% off room and extra person rates
- Booking valid until 31 August 2025
- Stay window: October 2025 – 9 January 2026
Family Offer
- Up to two children under 12 stay, eat, and drink free
- Applies to all villa categories
- Green tax and seaplane transfer additional
- Stay Window: October 2025 – 9 January 2026
Whether you’re a couple looking to escape, a family planning that once-in-a-lifetime holiday, or a group organising an unforgettable event, these early incentives make the experience more accessible without compromising on quality.
Not Just a Resort, A Return to Intention
Meyyafushi Maldives doesn’t try to be everything to everyone. It knows exactly who it serves: travelers who value detail, intention, and a sense of place. From its sustainably built architecture to its experience-led service philosophy, it reflects not just luxury, but values.
Come October 2025, it opens its doors for the first time. The only question left is:
Will you be there to experience it before the rest of the world finds out?