The best Maldives surf resorts are not just beautiful islands with boards for hire. They give you real access to quality breaks, guided coaching or boat transfers, and a setup that works whether you are learning, progressing, or chasing better waves. In the Maldives, the strongest surf resorts usually fall into two groups: North Malé classics near famous breaks and farther-atoll surf bases that trade convenience for fewer crowds and a more destination-style surf trip.
Top resorts
Four Seasons Resort Maldives at Kuda Huraa
Best overall luxury surf resort
Kuda Huraa is one of the Maldives’ clearest surf icons, with Tropicsurf coaching, guided sessions, surf cruises, and quick boat access to well-known breaks like Sultans, Jails, and Honky’s. It also hosts the Four Seasons Maldives Surfing Champions Trophy, which reinforces its long-standing surf credentials.
Six Senses Laamu
Best remote surf escape
Six Senses says it is the only surfing resort in Laamu Atoll, working with Tropicsurf and offering access to a mix of beginner, intermediate, and advanced breaks, plus learn-to-surf stays for guests who want structured progression.
Niyama Private Islands
Best for a surf break right at the resort
Niyama positions itself as the only luxury surf resort in the Maldives with its own wave breaking onto the shore at Vodi Point, giving it a different feel from resorts that rely entirely on boat transfers. The Surf Shack adds a built-in post-surf hangout culture.
Kuda Villingili Resort Maldives
Best for Chicken’s Break
Kuda Villingili’s big draw is its direct access to Chicken’s Break, one of the Maldives’ best-known lefts. The resort specifically promotes the surf season from May to October, making it a strong pick for travelers building the trip around that break.
Como Maalifushi
Best boutique surf resort in the south
COMO Maalifushi partners with Tropicsurf and says guests can surf some of the Maldives’ best breaks with coaching for all levels. COMO’s own material also highlights the wider Thaa Atoll surf zone and its reputation for multiple quality breaks.
Holiday Inn Resort Kandooma Maldives
Best for Kandooma Right
Kandooma actively markets itself around the famous Kandooma Right, describing it as a world-renowned break located just off the resort’s shores. It is a strong pick if you want an easier, more straightforward surf trip without moving far from your room.
Cinnamon Dhonveli Maldives
Best for Pasta Point
Cinnamon Dhonveli is one of the classic North Malé surf names because it is tied to Pasta Point, a famous left-hander that the resort promotes directly through its surfing pages. It also benefits from a short speedboat transfer from Malé.
Adaaran Select Hudhuranfushi
Best all-inclusive surf-package option
Hudhuranfushi markets a dedicated Surf Package and a surf-school experience, making it a strong fit for travelers who want the convenience of an all-inclusive-style resort with surfing built into the stay.
Club Med Kani
Best family-friendly surf resort
Club Med Kani is not as surf-specialist as Kuda Huraa or Laamu, but its official site does explicitly market surfing local spots around the resort, alongside its wider all-inclusive family setup. That makes it a useful choice for mixed groups where not everyone is there only to surf.
How to choose
If surfing is the main purpose of the trip
Start with Kuda Huraa, Six Senses Laamu, Niyama, Kuda Villingili, COMO Maalifushi, Kandooma, Dhonveli, and Hudhuranfushi. Choose North Malé if you want classic breaks with easier transfers, or Laamu / Thaa if you want a more destination-style surf holiday with fewer crowds and a stronger “trip built around waves” feel.
For beginners and progressing surfers
Kuda Huraa and Six Senses Laamu are especially strong because they clearly promote coaching through Tropicsurf. For advanced or break-specific surfers, Kuda Villingili, Kandooma, Dhonveli, and Hudhuranfushi make more sense because the named breaks are part of the reason to stay there.
For shorter school-break or long-weekend trips
Kuda Huraa, Dhonveli, Kandooma, Hudhuranfushi, and Club Med Kani are easier because they are North Malé options. For a longer surf-led escape, Six Senses Laamu, COMO Maalifushi, Niyama, and Kuda Villingili feel more rewarding.
FAQs
When is the best time to surf in the Maldives?
It depends on the break, but the main Maldives surf season is generally associated with the southwest monsoon months. Resorts like Kuda Villingili explicitly highlight May to October, while Niyama says you can surf year-round with the biggest swells typically from April to October.
Which resort is best for first-time surfers?
Four Seasons Kuda Huraa and Six Senses Laamu are the clearest beginner-friendly picks because both work with Tropicsurf and explicitly promote coaching and learn-to-surf support.
Which resort is best if I want a famous named break?
Go for Kuda Villingili for Chicken’s Break, Holiday Inn Kandooma for Kandooma Right, or Cinnamon Dhonveli for Pasta Point. Those are the clearest break-led resort pairings on official resort pages.
























