The Maldives is one of the most luxurious destinations in the world. Just when you think you’ve seen everything in the luxury category, the country has introduced a new wave of five-star resorts.
A New Breed of Resorts
These new five-star hotels have taken things up about ten notches. Floating breakfasts and infinity pools are still part of the luxury packages, but things have progressed. Now, the definition of Maldivian-style luxury includes privacy, personalised experiences, wild, quiet beaches, dining, and villas that feel like a world of their own.
Visit once and stay at one of these resorts, and you’ll never be the same. Maldives’ luxury resorts offer a transformative experience that goes well beyond the typical luxury holiday.
Space Is the New Luxury
A small water villa with nice furniture is a thing of the past now. The newer five-star resorts give you plenty of space:
- Large beach villas lodged inside tropical greenery
- Overwater villas spaced far apart so you don’t hear a thing
- Private pools big enough to actually swim in
- Long private pathways
- Secluded sun decks
Some islands sit further north, near Haa Alifu Atoll, which automatically means fewer crowds, quieter beaches, and that world’s-edge feeling. If you’re the type of person who likes your morning coffee without seeing anyone, you’re in the right place. Where can you find all this? Check out JA Manafaru Maldives, one of the popular Maldives 5-star resorts.
House Reefs
A lot of the new luxury islands focus heavily on their house reefs. All you have to do is walk a few steps from your villa, put on your mask, and in no time at all, you’re in a completely different world altogether.
What can you expect to see? All kinds of tropical fish, salad corals, soft corals, turtles, stingrays, reef sharks, and excellent visibility.
This is a huge plus on islands in the far north – the reefs are healthier, quieter, and much less disturbed.
Private Pools
The newer 5-star resorts assume you want privacy – it’s now an expectation, not something guests hope the resort would have.
Most villas now come with private pools, wide decks, shaded cabanas, daybeds, and bathrooms bigger than some apartments. Some beach villas even open straight onto a stretch of powder-soft sand where no one else walks by.
Dining
Dining in the Maldives has completely upgraded. Maldives dining used to mean buffets, simple beach BBQs, and one or two restaurants, but no longer.
On newer high-end islands, you get:
- Fine dining
- Wine cellars
- Overwater restaurants
- Beachfront grills
- Long tasting menus
- International chefs
- Fresh seafood caught near the island
- Maldivian flavours in a luxury setting
What kind of dishes can you look forward to? Reef fish carpaccio, coconut-smoked lobster, wood-fired grills, handmade pasta, and premium mocktails and cocktails. What else? Breakfast spreads!
Private dining on the beach? Check. Floating breakfasts? Check. In-villa grill nights? Check!
Water Sports
The new five-star hotels offer water sports in a new way, not the noisy, jet-ski-everywhere way.
Water sports you can try include:
- Paddleboarding
- Clear-bottom kayaking
- Sailing
- Windsurfing
- Snorkelling
- Dolphin cruises
- Sunset catamaran trips
- Private boat charters
For anyone who loves being out on the water – this is paradise.
Prices vary, but expect:
- Kayak/SUP: USD 30–50
- Sailing lessons: USD 80–120
- Dolphin cruise: USD 80–100
- Private boat charter: USD 300+
Holistic Wellness
Spas in the Maldives have always been good, but the new ones are something else.
You can look forward to open-air treatments, ocean-facing pavilions, overwater massage suites, sound healing, personalised wellness programmes, Ayurveda consultations, coconut oil rituals, and couples’ treatments with sunset views.
The price range is often USD 120–250, but it depends on the treatment.
Seclusion
Many of the new 5-star resorts sit on far-north private islands. What does this mean? Fewer planes overhead, almost no boating traffic, clearer skies, cleaner water, and quieter nights. All you hear is palm leaves rustling and waves softly breaking on the shore.
Activities
Luxury island resorts offer a range of experiences that go beyond the norm. Guests can now enjoy:
- Sunset fishing trips
- Guided snorkelling
- Maldivian cooking classes
- Island-style picnic
- Nature walks
- Turtle walks
- Sustainability workshops
- Stargazing sessions
These islands are spacious and green, which means you can explore more than just villas.
Family-Friendly Luxury
Maldives’ luxury resorts cater to all, including families. Big green spaces, private beaches, calm lagoons, kids’ clubs, multi-bedroom villas, and private pools are all part of the family-friendly luxury package.
When to Go
You can visit any time you want, but you find the best weather from December to April, which is the peak season. A good alternative is May to October – these months offer more deals and discounts.







