The Maldives can absolutely be done on a budget—if you focus on what really matters: a clean, comfortable room, a swimmable beach, easy transport, and a simple meal plan that doesn’t blow up the bill. “Budget” in the Maldives usually means you’re trading ultra-luxury finishes and huge villas for a more relaxed, classic island stay (or a local-island guesthouse style vibe). The good news? You can still get that turquoise water, palm-fringed sand, and unforgettable snorkel days—without paying premium resort prices.
To keep costs low, these three choices make the biggest difference:
- Choose speedboat transfers when possible (seaplanes add a lot).
- Pick full-board/half-board if you don’t want to pay resort à-la-carte prices all day.
- Prioritize a house reef for free, daily snorkeling entertainment.
Top resorts
Embudhu Village
Best budget house reef (close to Malé)
Simple rooms, a strong reef, and classic “barefoot Maldives” charm—perfect if you care more about ocean time than luxury extras.
Meeru Maldives Resort Island
Best budget “full resort experience”
A big island with lots of facilities and many room types—great if you want variety and a complete resort feel on a lower budget.
Bandos Maldives
Best budget family resort near Malé
Convenient logistics and a full-service setup—smart value when you want an easier transfer and plenty of amenities.
NH Collection Maldives Reethi Resort
Best classic island vibe for divers & snorkelers
A relaxed, authentic Maldives atmosphere—good value if your priorities are reef time and laid-back island living.
Holiday Inn Resort Kandooma Maldives
Best budget international-brand comfort
A dependable option with family rooms and lots of activities—often strong value for travelers who want predictable standards.
Fihalhohi Maldives
Best no-frills, traditional Maldives feel
A greenery-filled island with solid snorkeling and a simple vibe—great for guests who want the Maldives without the “luxury tax.”
Adaaran Club Rannalhi
Best budget all-inclusive-style simplicity
Often one of the cheapest ways to do a “resort island” stay—good if you want a straightforward package and predictable daily costs.
Thulhagiri Island Resort & Spa
Best small, simple island escape
A compact resort with a calm, easy rhythm—good budget choice if you want beach + lagoon days and fewer distractions.
Makunudu Island
Best budget boutique “quiet island” feel
A small, low-key resort that appeals to travelers who want peaceful, classic Maldives vibes without paying boutique-luxury rates.
Cinnamon Dhonveli Maldives
Best budget for surfers + fun atmosphere
Great value if you want a lively island with plenty to do—and one of the most famous surf breaks in the Maldives (seasonal).
Ellaidhoo Maldives By Cinnamon
Best budget for a strong house reef
Frequently recommended for reef access right off the island—excellent if “budget” means you want free snorkeling entertainment every day.
Eri Maldives
Best ultra-budget house-reef snorkeling
A simple, good-value island that’s especially loved for easy, high-quality house-reef snorkeling/diving—great if your priority is ocean time over luxury extras.
How to keep a Maldives resort trip budget-friendly
Avoid seaplanes if you can
Transfers can be a big chunk of total cost—speedboat-access islands usually save money.
Book the right meal plan
Half-board or full-board can protect your budget. If you drink alcohol daily, compare against all-inclusive.
Choose beach rooms over overwater villas
You’ll still wake up to turquoise views, and your budget can go toward excursions or upgrades.
Snorkel more, spend less
A house reef means you can enjoy marine life every day without paying for boat trips.
FAQs
Is a “budget resort” still worth it in the Maldives?
Yes—if your priorities are the lagoon, the beach, and the experience. Budget resorts are often older or simpler, but many still offer fantastic reefs and classic island charm.
What’s the biggest hidden cost?
Transfers (especially seaplanes) and à-la-carte food/drinks. Lock in the right transfer + meal plan combo before you book.
Should I choose local-island guesthouses instead?
If you want the lowest prices, local islands can be cheaper. If you want the iconic “private island resort” feeling, budget resorts are the sweet spot.
























