Raffles Maldives Meradhoo Resort

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Departure Date

December 15, 2025

Overview

the Indian Ocean. The gateway to this wonderland, Kooddoo, enchants with effortless accessibility and breathtaking natural allure. The luxurious island experience of Meradhoo lures with sumptuous beachfront living and overwater serenity. Meanwhile, the "Secret Water Island" of Sirru Fen Fushi tempts with its secluded charms and tailored indulgences set within an expansive lagoon.

Enhancing the Maldivian mystique, Kuredhivaru Island stands as a pinnacle of sophistication, where modern elegance intertwines with the wild grace of Noonu Atoll. For an immersive retreat, Maamuutaa island within Gaafu Alifu atoll unfolds as a sanctuary of varied ecosystems, from verdant jungles to shimmering sands, crafting a comprehensive island narrative. 

Highlights

Raffles Maldives Meradhoo Resort

Raffles Maldives Meradhoo offers two distinctly luxurious experiences: A beach island experience, and overwater experience. Take your relaxation to the next level with your choice of yoga, fitness, and the overwater spa.

Perfect for couples and families, the hotel offers luxurious villas complete with private pools mere steps from the crystal-clear waters of the lagoon and white sandy beaches. Raffles Maldives Meradhoo is reachable by a 90-minute direct seaplane or a 55-minute domestic flight from Velena International Airport, Male followed by a 15-minute speed boat ride from Kaadedhdhoo Airport.

 

Hotel services

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On site

  • Swimming pool
  • Shuttle
  • Restaurant
  • Fitness center
  • Wi-Fi
  • Air conditioning
  • Breakfast
  • Bar
  • Room service