See the rarefied charms of the Maldives in the South. You’ll find some of the world’s finest coral reefs and dive sites. From underwater villas to premium luxury all-inclusive resorts, we’ve got the lowdown on the best of the best in the South. Picking the right hotel is the key to making your tip to the Southern Maldives a success. The two resorts we’ve chosen are pretty hard to beat.
Take a trip tip to the South and discover the heart of the Maldives. You can pick one resort over the other, or you can split your trip to the Southern Maldives between both resorts. It’s easy to transfer from Pullman to Park Hyatt.
Itinerary In Detail
Pullman Maldives
Pullman Maldives Maamutaa is a luxurious all-inclusive resort in the Maldives. It’s located in Maamutaa Island in Gaafu Alifu Atol in the South of the Maldives. The all-inclusive offers are hard to beat. You’ll have unlimited meals in all three of the restaurants and even a sunset cruise thrown in.
The Maldives is the native home of the underwater restaurant. Pullman Maldives goes a step further, offering underwater rooms. The Aqua Villas will bring you face to face with the marine life of the lagoon as you unwind in your room. Take a deeper dive at the Pullman Suvadiva Diving Center, and discover some of the best diving in the Southern Maldives.
Park Hyatt Maldives
Park Hyatt Maldives Hadahaa gives you the best of the best in the Southern Maldives. Unbeatable for diving and boasting service on a par with the finest resorts in the Maldives, the picture-postcard location is what really elevates Park Hyatt.
Located in North Huvadhoo, one of the largest and deepest natural atolls in the world, this retreat is a haven with natural white beach, azure lagoon and a 360° house reef steps away from each villa. Revel in your choice of 50 private villas, nestled within the natural landscape or perched over the water with sweeping ocean vistas, each designed with the utmost comfort in mind. Enjoy the native history, be welcomed into a local home, fish in tropical waters aboard a Dhoni, or dive into turquoise waters to explore the world of untouched coral reefs.