Overwater resorts are known for their luxury standards, top notch designs and island decor. Though this is very true for most resorts around the world, there are a few that take amenities to the next level with unexpected features that add an extra touch to each villa.

When looking through lists of resorts, you'll quickly find that many resorts in the Maldives specialize in private bathrooms or private wooden terraces that offer stairs into the ocean or lagoon below. However, there are only a few that offer private, enjoyable jacuzzis designed for one or two people. These jacuzzis can be either be found inside the villa or right on the private terrace, offering gorgeous views of the ocean and sky from the luxury of a relaxing dip. Below you'll find a list of the 9 best overwater resorts for a jacuzzi experience, including some with surprisingly affordable nightly rates. In addition, you'll find that all of the resorts below offer dining options, water activities, spacious rooms, and some pretty great reviews.

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Maldives water villas with jacuzzis

There are lots of different ways to enjoy the water in the Maldives, from ocean swimming, water sports, dips in the swimming pool, or fishing excursions. All of these are typical of overwater resorts in the Maldives, making the country a fantastic destination for ocean lovers. However, with that said, water villas that feature private jacuzzis offer a little more for their guests. Due to a very strong love for jacuzzi nights, water villas with jacuzzis tend to book up rather quickly, making it necessary to plan your travel plans early in order to secure one of these rooms.


Best Maldives water villas with jacuzzis

Adaaran Prestige Vadoo – Maldives

  • Water villas: 50
  • Total rooms/suites: 50

 

Serving as an impressive overwater private island escape surrounded by reefs on all sides, the Adaaran Prestige Vadoo resort is a smaller sized accommodation option that’s well suited for those seeking a relaxing island experience that mixes in adventurous fun. Here, guests will find the utmost in luxury alongside views of a lifetime.

 

Each of the 50 rooms at this location feature an entertainment system, kingsized bed, mini bar, tea and coffee making area, and a 24 hour butler service that is very responsive. In addition to all that, guests will also find a glass floor section in each suite that offers great views of the sea below without the need to get wet, or even leave your room. For those looking for a relaxing freshwater option, both a jacuzzi and personal plunge pool is available with each and every room. The resort continues to cater with dining, shopping, and activity options. This overwater resort has proven itself time and time again with positive guest reviews.

 

  • Low season online specials from US$878 per night
  • High season online specials from US$990 per night
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Robinson Club Maldives

  • Water villas: 25
  • Total rooms/suites: 101

 

A larger sized resort, Robinson Club Maldives features 25 suites placed over the water, each of which are large in size with many amenities, including an extremely private jacuzzi. Also found in each room is an entertainment system, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and room service.

 

Guests will also find plenty of things to do alongside a load of activity choices that include scuba diving, snorkeling, sailing, surfing, and the always fun and popular beach volleyball. The WellFit spa on-site also offers an assortment of treatments and massages. With great reviews outlining the resort’s dishes, service and the views from each room, it’s easy to see why this resort has become such a popular one.

 

  • Low season online specials from US$450 per night
  • High season online specials from US$620 per night
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Kandolhu Island Resort – Maldives

  • Water villas: 11
  • Total rooms/suites: 11

 

Offering great service, the Kandolhu Island Resort is a great overwater resort choice for those who don’t mind paying a larger fee for luxury. Along with other top notch amenities, this resort grants guests access to a spa that features a variety of treatments and massages. You’ll also have some fun with fishing, local small cruises, snorkeling, and great scuba diving around the island. Along with all of this, guests will find their choice of restaurants as well as a bar that can be dined at throughout the day.

 

Rooms at this overwater resort are bright and airy and designed wooden floors and very soft accents throughout. Each also includes a mini bar, a daybed, a kingsized bed, 24 hour room service, air conditioning, a sun deck that comes complete with sun loungers alongside a wonderful jacuzzi that has room for 2 people to enjoy.  With great snorkeling, staff, rooms, and amenities, this resort regularly receives high praise and repeat guests, making it a great choice to consider.

 

  • Low season online specials from US$1,591 per night
  • High season online specials from US$2,011 per night
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Huvafen Fushi Maldives

  • Water villas: 26
  • Total rooms/suites: 43

 

Though small in size, the Huvafen Fushi Maldives still manages to offers very large over the water rooms alongside a rather large staff to take care of your each and every need. Here guests will find 5-star luxury with picture perfect views and activities. Room wise, each comes with an oversize jacuzzi, a living room, entertainment system, oversize king bed, Wi-Fi and 24 hour room service.

 

Snorkeling and scuba diving are just a few of the activities that can be enjoyed here every single day, as there is also an outdoor saltwater flotation pool and a water sports center. Other services that are situated onsite include a spa, dining options, a library, and a gym. Reviews for this location are very pleasant with most detailing how they fell in love with the resort and didn’t want to leave.

 

  • Low season online specials from US$1,634 per night
  • High season online specials from US$2,021 per night
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Veligandu Island Resort – Maldives

  • Water villas: 64
  • Total rooms/suites: 76

 

With most rooms situated over the water, the Veligandu Island Resort is a perfect choice for those who are seeking a private island experience that’s modestly priced in comparison to the other resorts nearby. In fact, this resort is known for seeing a rather large amount of return guests, which helps to speak about the resort’s high quality. Here, visitors will find activities that are suitable for both adults and children, which helps to make this overwater resort rather versatile. Families who travel here will find a children’s pool while adults will find a lovely on-site spa that offers various treatments.

 

Rooms vary in size with the jacuzzi water villas considered to be both large and airy feeling. These villas also impress because they feature a private walled in outdoor area that comes with a jacuzzi that’s large enough for two, a wooden sundeck, stairs that lead directly into the sea below, a stocked mini bar, an entertainment system, and much more. Great reviews surrounded this resort with both adults and kids finding it to be a great stay.

 

  • Low season online specials from US$825 per night
  • High season online specials from US$1,065 per night

 

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Sun Siyam Olhuveli Resort & Spa – Maldives

  • Water villas: 60
  • Total rooms/suites: 164

 

Part of a much larger resort group, the Olhuveli Beach Resort & Spa itself is a medium sized resort with half of its rooms situated over the water. A private island experience, guests will find plenty of privacy alongside lots to do with a long list of water activities. Some of the more popular activities include snorkeling, wake boarding, and water skiing (which always thrills). Though the resort is mainly for the romantically inclined, you’ll find that families do sometimes stay here and there is a children’s pool on-site to help accommodate them.

 

There are a number of different types of water villas with all of them featuring an en-suite bathroom with a bathtub, an entertainment system, room service and a 4-poster kingsize bed. Perhaps the most popular of the overwater villas are the jacuzzi water villas that feature a lovely private sundeck complete with a jacuzzi with a view. Like the others on this list, reviews are very good.

 

  • Low season online specials from US$464 per night
  • High season online specials from US$650 per night
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Bandos Island Resort & Spa – Maldives

  • Water villas: 2
  • Total rooms/suites: 225

 

Considered a very large resort, the Bandos Island Resort & Spa actually only hosts two water villas, which makes for a very private over the water experience for those who choose to stay here. In both of these 2 rooms, guests will find an entertainment system, room service, a 4-poster kingsize bed, and the addition of 2 extra beds. With that, guests will find a private sun deck with steps into the ocean and a modernly designed bathroom with a jacuzzi.

 

Outside of the rooms guests will find plenty to keep them busy with a spa, karaoke, tennis courts, beach volleyball, aerobics, dining options, snorkeling, scuba diving, and an extensive list of enjoyable and exciting water sport activities. With great prices for both the food and rooms, this is a good choice for those who are looking for a luxury resort without the high price tag.

 

  • Low season online specials from US$1,006 per night
  • High season online specials from US$1,318 per night
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Centara Grand Island Resort & Spa All-Inclusive – Maldives

  • Water villas: 62
  • Total rooms/suites: 104

 

The only all-inclusive option on this list, the Centara Grand Island Resort & Spa All-Inclusive features 104 rooms all together with 62 of those situated over the water. Noted as a popular 4-star choice with rates that average just below the $1,000 mark, this is a great choice for those who love the idea of spending their vacation participating in a vast array of water activities. Here guests will find a dive and water sports center that grants you access to sailing, snorkeling, kayaking, fishing, and windsurfing, among a few other choices. After a day of water enjoyment, guests will find a full service spa to relax their tired muscles.

 

Glamours rooms include a jacuzzi spa, Wi-Fi, a mini bar, individually controlled air conditioning, a living room, full bathroom, an entertainment system, and a furnished terrace. Past guests rave about this resort, citing great service, rooms, and activities.

 

  • Low season online specials from US$800 per night
  • High season online specials from US$825 per night
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Lily Beach Resort And Spa – Maldives All inclusive

  • Water villas: 56
  • Total rooms/suites: 119

 

Supporting an assortment of over the water villas that range from completely over the water rooms to those situated partially over the lagoon, the Lily Beach Resort And Spa is a 5-star private island resort catering to those seeking the finer things in life. Here you’ll find a luxury setting that’s perfect for honeymooning couples as well as couples who are romantically inclined. This resort also specializes in both all-inclusive food and drink packages, which is sought out by many. In addition, guests will find family and group friendly activities and amenities, truly making this resort enjoyable and accessible for all types of travelers.

 

Rooms come with a large TV, room service, air conditioning, a king size 4 poster bed, and a wonderful jacuzzi to enjoy. You’ll also find rooms to be classic in design with wooden floors and soft colored walls. Overwater villa reviews are quite good with many feeling that they are well worth the money.

 

  • Low season online specials from US$1,223 per night
  • High season online specials from US$1,314 per night
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  1. Hello Roger,

    we are planning our honeymoon 10 nights from 17-27 November in Paradise island resort, as our budget is covering its all inclusive package.

    I need your suggestion about the resort and will 10 days be fine.

    as me and my wife are not interested in diving, snorkeling, boating etc.

    many thanks

    1. Archi,

      I wish I could help, but I’ve not been to the Paradise Island Resort. But I can say that ten days is a long stay in general, and it might feel very long if you aren’t interested in the activities they provide. These are all private islands and there are no options other than the things listed for each resort. Best of luck with your trip. -Roger

  2. ello Roger,
    I am planning my honeymoon in mid of Dec. Is it going to be costly ? can you please suggest the best deal for 4 nights and 5 days stay.

    Thanks
    Mayank

    1. Mayank,

      The overwater resorts in the Maldives start at around US$300 per night and go way up from there. Then you also have to factor in transportation from the Male Airport, which will run anywhere from US$100 to US$600 per person, depending on the location of the resort. If you like to drink, the all-inclusive resorts tend to be the best deals because alcohol is fairly expensive in the Maldives. I highly recommend Meeru Island, which has good value on Full Board deals as well as their All Inclusive Plus level. You might also consider Veligandu Island, which is run by the same company and also an excellent resort for good value.

      Let me know if you have any other questions. -Roger

  3. Hello Roger !I was wondering what airlines fly to the Maldives from the USA? Will I have to fly via Europe or Asia to get to the Maldives? Thanks I will be planning a trip to the Maldives next year for 2017..Thanks for all your help…

    1. Kenneth,

      From the US to the Maldives you’ll almost certainly end up changing planes in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, or Qatar. On their long-haul flights, all of those airlines (Emirates, Etihad, and Qatar Airways) are very good and have usually the best fares. It’s a long flight, but the cabins are pretty good. I’d just look for the best fare and then check the airline on seatguru.com. Most likely it’ll be one of those, and they should be fine. Have a great trip. -Roger

  4. am looking an overwater villa with a large deck, no view to others, good snorkeling from the beach (beautiful corals, turtles), quiet, good food, all inclusive plan – 40th wedding anniversary max budget 1500 euros per night

  5. Hi Roger,

    Many thanks for the wonderful information. It definitely helped me to shortlist the good and affordable water villas for my honeymoon. One another thing which is on my checklist to select a resort is the types of water sports activities available. Can you confirm if all the resorts offer wide range of water sports or i will need to check with shortlisted specific resorts for the number of water sports activities they provide.

    Thanks in advance,
    Mohit.

    1. Mohit,

      We list all of the activities on the resort page for each hotel on our site, so it should be quick to compare them and determine whether a resort is right for you. But in general, most of the resorts have similar water sports and activities. It’s really only the smallest islands that might not have the popular ones you are after. Congratulations and best of luck with this. -Roger

  6. Hello roger,
    I am planing to have honeymoon trip on 23 to 27 may 2017 at maldives.
    My flight reach male airport around 9pm, so i think i will just stay nearby the airport inn in 23 may. However, my wife and i will really like to experience a romantic yet affordable water villa from 24 to 27 may with a budget of $1000 (preferably full board including transfer from airport.)

    Please offer your expert opinion in order to make our dream come true. Thanks.

    1. Csyak,

      Yes, definitely stay near the airport that first night. I’m going to write an article in the next few days describing the best way to do that, so check the homepage for that.

      Unfortunately, you are going to have to up your budget or scale back to 2 nights in a water villa. The cheapest water villas in the Maldives start at around US$300 per night, and the cheapest all-inclusive water villas start at around US$400 per night. Fortunately, you are going in the slower season, so you could find rates at around that level. The other complication is that transfers from the Male Airport island start at about US$100 return per person.

      Here’s a list of the Maldives resorts that are closest to the airport. Some of these offer fairly affordable speedboat transfers. Nearly all of the other resorts require a sea-plane transfer, and those start at around US$300 per person, return. Good luck with this. -Roger

  7. Hello Roger,

    I am planning my honeymoon on 26th dec to 29th dec 2016. Is it going to be costly ? If i delay it by one month and make it 25th Jan to 28th Jan 2017, then can i get some cost advantage ?

    Thanks
    Priyank

    1. Priyank,

      Yes, unfortunately that last week of the year is the peak season in the Maldives with the highest rates. You will definitely get better rates and more choices at the end of January. Congrats and good luck. -Roger

  8. Hello!
    Me and my fiance are thinking about going to the maldives in july/august 2017 for our honeymoon. Do you think the weather is good at that time of the year?
    I also wounder when the water are that clearly blue, does it depend on the seasons? pictures shows diffrent. And my last question is when is it best time to book to get best rates do you think its good to book one year before or closer?

    1. Lena,

      The weather in the Maldives is almost the same all year round. You do get a few rainy days in June and July, but it’s still sunny most of the time, and always warm. Many resorts are booked all year round, with slightly lower rates in June and July, so I’m sure you’ll enjoy that time of year there.

      The water is that clear all year round in the Maldives. Those atolls where the islands are located all have natural lagoons that always look that way. However, the conditions just below your villa can be different depending on the currents and tides. In high tides the water can move strongly on one side of the island, while in low tide the water isn’t deep enough to enjoy much of a swim. Generally speaking, you’ll have several great opportunities for swimming and snorkeling each day, but not all 24 hours.

      Usually you’ll get the best rates starting around 6 months out. The resorts tend to keep rates high 7 to 11 months in advance, and only start discounting when they look like they’ll have availability. Congrats and have a great trip. -Roger

  9. Hi There, I am looking at going to the Maldives from Sydney via Singapore in March 5th – 12th 2016. We are after some nice accommodation that doesn’t break the bank balance and is over the water. Do you know what site is the best to book these?

    I have a good deal for the Sheraton, however have had mixed reviews, have you been there? What are your thoughts?

    The Taj Exotica is nearly double the price of the Sheraton?

    Also you haven’t reviewed the One and Only there? Is that nice?

    Thanks for your answers in advance.

    Adam.

    1. Adam,

      The problem with reviewing these resorts in the Maldives is that there are over 80 of them and you generally have to go back to Male to get from one to another. So it’s difficult to get to many of them, which is why we try our best to combine our experience with the public information from the official websites and online reviews.

      By far the best site to book Maldives resorts is Agoda.com (part of the Priceline group) because they dominate the Asian market and offer the best rates on most properties. Another thing to consider is that these resorts tend to raise their rates for periods where they are already pretty full, so it’s really hard to compare prices. In other words, if one resort is already, say, 70% booked for your dates, they’ll move their rates way up for the remaining rooms. Meanwhile there might be an almost identical resort that is only 30% full for your dates, so they’ll offer a big discount. And if you compare rates for one month later, it might be reversed.

      So with that in mind, I recommend trying to stay flexible, and check for resorts that are offering promotional deals for your dates. As long as the review scores on Agoda are Very Good or Great, then look for the best deal. Out of the 80 or so water villa resorts in the Maldives, there are only about 5 of them that get mostly poor reviews. In other words, these resorts all have to offer a very good product in order to keep getting booked in the age of online reviews, so they all tend to be of high quality.

      I hope this helps, and best of luck with wherever you end up. -Roger

  10. Hi Team,

    I am looking for my honeymoon trip from India to Maldives. Probably in the month of December (Early December). I prefer to go on an independent package for 4 nights 5 days or 5 nights 6 days. What would be the best suggestion? do not want to travel much from places to places. Looking for a decent and reasonable package.

    Please let me know the best deals, so that I can plan accordingly.
    Thanks

    Madav.M

  11. Hey..
    I am planning for my honeymoon, I wonder about the weather conditions in Maldives in April 2016 ???
    I am looking for one 5 days stay in one of the resorts mentioned but with a 100 $ rate per night
    your help is appreciated

    1. Dima,

      The weather in the Maldives in April is pretty much perfect. The wet season starts in May, but even then it’s only a small change from the dry season weather. In other words, the rain comes in short bursts that are often overnight, so even in the wet season it’s dry and mostly sunny pretty much every day.

      Unfortunately, none of these resorts have rooms at US$100 per night. Each resort is on a private island and they are all pretty upscale as well as remote, so the cheapest island rooms start closer to US$200 per night, and the water villas start at around US$350 per night. Best of luck with this. -Roger

  12. hey,
    i am looking for 5-6 days in maldives. 3 days on over the water bunglow and 2-3 days beach room or villa for 2.. my dates are oct 9 2015- oct 17 2015

  13. I’m looking for a resort with privacy. I will be going this coming september 2015. Not looking for super luxuary but not very cheap too.

    1. Aalmahdi,

      You’ll be happy to discover that pretty much all Maldives resorts specialize in privacy, especially on the water villas. The most common configuration is that each water villa is only within "view" of one other water villa, except that they have privacy screens that shield that view. In other words, the private deck of nearly every water villa can’t be seen from any other guests. The Maldives is one of the world’s honeymoon capitals so privacy is an important feature. So book the resort that seems best for your needs and it will feel very private. Bon voyage. -Roger

  14. Hey,
    Im planning for maldives trip in july along wid mah wife n lookin for a photographer n my budget for tht is tight. Dont wanna spend much over it . Can any1 help
    Me out
    [email protected]

    1. Samia,

      All of the resorts mentioned on the list above would be excellent romantic choices in the Maldives. And all of them get very good reviews from guests, so it’s a matter of looking for ones in your price range and then considering the features of each place. I’m sure you’ll have a wonderful time once you pick a resort and go. Best of luck. -Roger

  15. Thank you for this website. I’m looking for a watervilla bungalow for my honeymoon and my budget is very tight. It heels me a lot in my research.

    Take care

    1. Greg,

      At the moment I don’t have any offline travel agents to recommend, but that is something we are working on. Sorry. -Roger