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Fushifaru Maldives

$450-900/ night

Book this if You want a boutique, locally-owned Maldivian island small enough to swim around in 30 minutes, with a legit sandbank for private picnics.

Why People Love It

  • Authentic 'island family' vibe—staff like Diksha and Iqbal know your coffee order by day two
  • The private sandbank picnic is a bucket-list experience worth the extra cash
  • Proximity to Fushifaru Thila, a world-class manta ray cleaning station (seasonal)

Quick Take: A stunning, intimate pocket of paradise that charges 5-star prices for 4-star hardware in the older beach villas.

Reviewed by @imflyingtoI stayed in this Sunrise Water Villa and it was hands down the most romantic experience of my life. Opening the doors to that golden ocean view every morning felt unreal. If you're booking a honeymoon, securing this specific sunrise-facing side is absolutely worth it.


Guest Who Stayed Here Said

The hype

Guests adore the small-island intimacy and genuinely warm service, often citing it as the reason they return.

Reality check

The 'outdoor bathroom' concept in Beach Villas is polarizing—romantic for some, a hot, buggy nightmare for others.

  • You prefer barefoot luxury over stiff, gold-tap opulence
  • You want to snorkel with mantas and turtles just a short boat ride away
  • You hate massive resorts where you need a buggy to get to breakfast

Cleanliness & Maintenance

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  • Housekeeping: Twice daily service (morning clean + turndown). Guests consistently praise the thoroughness and sand-free floors.
  • Bathroom hygiene: Indoor bathrooms in Water Villas are pristine. Outdoor bathrooms in Beach Villas are clean but prone to falling leaves and insects.
  • Maintenance: Generally excellent, though some Beach Villas show minor signs of weathering due to salt air.
  • Linens & towels: Fresh and high quality; beach towels are replaced daily.
  • Odors & scents: Fresh ocean breeze; no musty smells reported in renovated rooms.

Sleepability™

7.5SILENT
SILENT
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
  • Seaplanes taking off/landing (6:00 AM - 3:30 PM only)
  • Jungle noise (birds, bats) in Beach Villas
  • Waves lapping loudly against Water Villa stilts during high tide

Before you book

Good to know

  • Fushifaru Thila (manta point) season is roughly October to March
  • The island is tiny; you can walk the entire perimeter in about 15 minutes
  • All-inclusive plans are often worth it given the high cost of à la carte dining ($40+ for mains)

What to pack

  • Strong mosquito repellent (essential for Beach Villa bathrooms)
  • Reef-safe sunscreen (expensive to buy on-island)
  • Rash guard for snorkeling (sun is brutal)

Room Genie

Best picks

  • Premium Pool Water Villa (Sunset Side) — newer build, glass-front pool, fully indoor bathroom (AC!)
  • Sunset Beach Pool Villa — better privacy and foliage than the sunrise side

Rooms to avoid

  • Sunrise Beach Villas — less foliage cover means people walking on the beach can see right onto your deck
  • Villas closest to the jetty/reception if you want total seclusion from arrival noise

Room Request Genie – copy & paste

I am booking a stay and would love to request a Sunset-facing villa for maximum privacy. If possible, please assign a unit away from the arrival jetty to minimize seaplane noise. For Beach Villas, we prioritize dense foliage cover over direct open views.

FAQ & Hidden tips

Everything you actually want to know before you book.

Is the seaplane transfer included in the room rate?

No. It is a mandatory extra charge, typically around $470-$510 per adult roundtrip, paid directly to the resort.

Can I see tiger sharks here?

No. You are confusing this with Fuvahmulah. Here you will see reef sharks, nurse sharks, and mantas, but not the famous tiger sharks of the south.

Do the rooms have AC?

Yes, the bedrooms are air-conditioned. However, Beach Villa bathrooms are open-air and can get very hot and humid.

Is the water drinkable?

Tap water is not drinkable. The resort provides glass bottled water in rooms, but extras can be chargeable depending on your meal plan.

Is there a house reef?

Yes, and it's quite good. You can access it from the beach, with chances to see turtles and reef sharks. The 'Underwater Playground' has submerged swings for photos.

Are kids allowed in Water Villas?

Generally yes, but you may need to sign a liability waiver. Beach Villas are safer and more practical for toddlers.


Insider Tips

  • Book the 'Sandbank Picnic' early; it's the resort's signature experience and slots fill up.

  • The 'Floating Breakfast' is great for Instagram but the food gets cold fast—order it for the photo, eat at the buffet.

  • Join the marine biologist for the coral planting activity; it's educational and often free or low-cost.

5 things to know before you go

  • 💡The 'open-air bathroom' in Beach Villas means you might share your shower with a gecko or crab.

  • 💡Seaplanes are loud and land right next to the island—it's cool once, annoying by day 3 if you're napping.

  • 💡The 'Sunrise' side beach has eroded in parts, leaving sandbags visible at certain times of year.

  • 💡You can rent a traditional dress for photos at the resort shop (unexpectedly handy for honeymoon shoots).

  • 💡The 'All Inclusive' menu has exclusions—premium spirits and certain steak/lobster items will still cost you extra.

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