Planning a Maldives family escape is simple when the kids are just as excited as you are. The islands below pair sugar-soft beaches and calm lagoons with dedicated kids clubs run by trained teams – so little explorers get hands-on fun while parents recharge. Expect splash zones and sandcastle labs for toddlers, maker spaces and cooking classes for juniors, and adventure programmes for tweens and teens (snorkel try-outs, marine-biologist talks, beach sports, movie nights). Use our quick picks, then dive into the editor’s list to match your crew’s ages, budget, and vibe.
Top resorts
Soneva Fushi
Biggest “wow” club – The Den
A fantasy clubhouse with pools, an eight-metre pirate ship and creative rooms—the Maldives’ largest kids club (~1,365 sqm).
Soneva Jani
Also huge & two-storey – The Den
Two-storey, imagination-first playground for toddlers through teens—one of South Asia’s largest kids clubs.
Niyama Private Islands
Best for babies/toddlers
Purpose-built club with four age “tribes” from 12 months to 12 years, plus nanny service for under-12-months; think splash park, cooking, safaris and Subsix undersea visits.
Patina Maldives, Fari Islands
Design & STEM-forward
A design-led hub where kids get creative and tinker in a Fab Lab alongside sustainability-minded workshops.
One&Only Reethi Rah
Teens & space to roam
Age-zoned programmes (roughly 4–12 at KidsOnly) with cooking, crafts and island adventures; teens get their own scene at OneTribe.
OBLU Xperience Ailafushi
Great value, close to Malé
A multi-level venue “one of the largest in the Maldives,” with a kids’ pool, arcade upstairs, younger-kids deck below and a snack corner—great value and ~15 min by speedboat.
Four Seasons Maldives at Landaa Giraavaru
Nature & manta season access
Nature-rich, age-appropriate adventures in UNESCO Baa Atoll—gold for curious kids (and manta season day-trips).
JW Marriott Maldives Resort & Spa
Best pirate-ship play zone
A show-stopping kids zone anchored by a pirate ship, with 100+ weekly activities from cupcakes to movie nights.
Kuramathi Island Resort
Best classic family all-rounder
Classic all-rounder where daytime kids-club access is complimentary (3–12), plus evening options by arrangement.
Kandima Maldives
Best for big kids club + daily activities
Big, colourful club welcoming 6 months–12 years (under-4s with guardian/babysitter); packed daily schedule.
Six Senses Laamu
Best eco-friendly kids program
Eco-curious kids thrive here: complimentary club time plus conservation-minded activities in a wild-blue setting.
Hard Rock Hotel Maldives
Best for families who want entertainment + variety (near Malé)
Music-themed programming and teen hangouts in a complex with tons of dining—handy when you want variety without long transfers.
How to choose
Ages & policies
Check minimum ages, opening hours and what’s complimentary. (Example: Kuramathi’s Bageecha is free 3–12 during the day.)
Babies & toddlers
Niyama structures programmes from 12 months with nanny options for under-12-months.
Transfer time
With tired toddlers, speedboat-close islands (e.g., Ailafushi) can be gold.
Energy level
Want constant action? Pick Kandima or Crossroads/Hard Rock. Prefer laid-back, nature-first? Look at Soneva or Landaa.
FAQs
Are kids clubs free?
Often for core ages (commonly 3–12) during daytime; babysitting and some sessions cost extra. Example: Kuramathi offers complimentary 3–12 daytime programmes.
Can under-4s join?
Policies vary. Kandima welcomes 6 months–12 years (under-4s with guardian or babysitter); Niyama runs age groups from 12 months and offers nanny care for under-12-months. Always confirm for your dates.
Do we need to pre-book?
In peak periods many clubs require sign-in and next-day pre-booking (e.g., Niyama asks guests to pre-book to secure a place).



























