A beautiful island country situated away from it all and surrounded by crystal clear waters teeming with sea life, the Maldives is widely considered an oasis for all. From palm trees to white sand beaches, from local cuisine to a friendly culture, you'll find everything you're looking for in an island vacation, plus much more.

As the Maldives is a hot spot for vacation seekers, there are multiple resorts spread throughout the islands, most on their own private island, vying for your attention and booking. This can make deciding which one to choose for your next island getaway a tough decision at best. But, if you're on the hunt for a room situated right above coral heads and tropical, colorful fish as well as multiple dinging options and a spa, you'll find exactly what you're looking for in the Constance Moofushi Resort Maldives. Here, overwater villas start at only US$1,082 per night for two people.

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The Deal

An overwater villa at the Constance Moofushi Resort Maldives for US$1,082 (taxes and resort fees extra) per night for two people.


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The Details

A resort nestled over a lagoon filled with coral, tropical fish and sea life, the Constance Moofushi Resort Maldives is a dream come true for many. Here, guests will find a tropical escape brimming with activities, dining options and resort amenities. Nightly rates change throughout the year, with overwater room rates starting out at US$1,082 per night for two people during the month of October. If you’re willing to pay around the US$1,000 mark, you’ll find the rooms and location to be well worth the money.


Large rooms with entertainment and a view

In total, there are 86 different overwater rooms in two different styles, one being almost twice the size of the other. There are also 24 island rooms, if you so choose. Each of the water villas however, come with a large range of amenities suited to both comfort and beauty. These amenities include a kingsize bed as well as an extra bed in each bedroom, complimentary Wi-Fi, an entertainment system including a Mac mini and an LCD TV and a lovely sitting area.

 

Guests will also find a few extras including a minibar, a safe for your valuables, a tea and coffee making center, a ceiling fan, air conditioning and a wooden terrace to enjoy an ocean view from. Rooms are designed in whites, tans and browns with wooden floors.

Fishing excursions, a spa and more

Along with the beautiful rooms, the resort further caters and wows with 2 restaurants and 2 bars, with one of the restaurants serving as a buffet alongside a plethora of activities to partake in. Some of these activities including swimming in the swimming pool, snorkeling, scuba diving, pedal boating, windsurfing, kayaking and enjoying a catamaran boat ride.

 

Guests will also find on-site, a gym, a boutique, luggage storage and laundry service as well as a 24 hour front desk that’s always ready to answer any questions you may have. If you’re looking to relax, the Spa de Constance offers a relaxing space with 8 treatments rooms and a yoga pavilion all located over the water.

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  1. Good afternoon from California, USA.
    I’m looking to visit Maldives in August 2021. Can you please tell me the Covid-19 restrictions for Maldives resorts and are all resorts now opened for vacationing??

    This will be a family vacation and what is a good recommendation for a family experience there at Maldives?

    Thank you and I look forward to hearing back from you.

    Lorraine

    1. Lorraine,

      Maldives reopened its borders to tourists of all nationalities on 15th July 2020. There will be no further incoming travel restrictions to the country. So far there have been very few cases of COVID at any of the resorts and if you are vaccinated you should be fine.

      For families I highly recommend Meeru Island, which is among the largest islands and the most affordable for all-inclusives. Since it’s a large island they also offer more pools and activities than most others as well. Have a great trip! -Roger

  2. We are considering a 10 week stay and are avid scuba diverstrying not to break the bank
    We don’t need fancy we come for the diving. Any help would help. Where should we be looking for to be close to the diving?thanks Bob Hastings. 🌴🐋🦈😎

    1. Robert,

      Ten weeks in the Maldives is an extremely long stay and I’m not aware of any diving resorts that cost less than US$3,000 per week. You might try Indonesia as they have great diving resorts at much more reasonable prices. -Roger