Maldives On A Budget: 6 Secrets No One Told You About
From flights to hotels and island activities, holidaying in the Maldives comes with a hefty price tag. So, how do you cut back on the cost and still enjoy the best? Read on!

Written by
Vaishnavi Venkat
Published on
April 25, 2025
Think of a beach vacation and the Maldives is sure to be the first destination that will pop up on anyone’s mind. About two million tourists visited the nation in 2024, and with so many new resorts opening up, it is only anticipated that tourism will increase.
That said, the Maldives is certainly not cheap for any traveller. From flights to hotels and island activities, holidaying here comes with a hefty price tag. So, how do you cut back on the cost and still enjoy the best?
Read on as we spill the beans on the little secrets that will help you have an affordable Maldives vacay!
1. Opt for an all-inclusive package
Maldives is an island and that also means most of the goods used in resorts get shipped or flown in. And that only means bed and breakfast will leave a big hole in your pocket at the time of checkout. An all-inclusive package will be lighter on your pocket, and will also allow you to enjoy bespoke experiences. When you’re booking a hotel or a resort, always pick a package that includes all transfers, meals, activities, and any other unique experience you may wish to have on your itinerary. This will save you big bucks!
2. Look for new hotels
By default, we tend to check reviews before we book hotels. However, opting for brand new hotels can put you in luck! Wondering how? New hotels often have an impressive range of offers in the first few months of opening. Besides, not all facilities may be open, so you might have to settle in for three restaurants instead of four or enjoy treatments in your room instead of a spa. But, that will also allow you more privacy in the island, letting you enjoy more sand square-footage. Centara Grand Lagoon Maldives, Corinthia Maldives, and Nammos Maldives are some of the new hotels set to open in Maldives this year.
3. Ditch the seaplane
Although the Maldives has other options, seaplane is a big deal when you’re here. However, this might set you back by approximately $1,266 for a round-trip to a remote island. The good news is that most of the 200 inhabited islands in the Maldives is now accessible by ferry boats. Ferry price range between $5 to 30 USD per person per one way from male city to selected local island in Maldives.
Alternatively, you can also hire a speedboat if you’re in a big group. You can then split the cost among all the members of the group. Most hotels will help you organize speed boat services, costing around $150+ depending on the length of the route.
4. Travel off-season
November to April is the best time to visit Maldives, but bear in mind that it’s also the most crowded and hence more expensive during this season. Try and swap your travel to a lower season when hotels drop their prices almost by half, provide free transfers, allow free room upgrade and even offer a few free island activities. The off-season is also when you will encounter a wider range of marine life, including gargantuan whale sharks and mini-bus big manta rays.
5. Don’t book last minute
We all know that the Maldives is not a last-minute destination. Hotel rates bump up by almost 70% when you book last minute and bagging deals also becomes close to impossible. Instead, plan your trip and book in advance. Pro tip- a travel agent might be able to get you better rates and discounts even in the most luxurious resorts.
6. Book activities in advance
In a place as far away as the Maldives, making reservations for activities in advance might make all the difference. This is particularly true for larger resorts, where spots for expert-led tours and activities may sell out in advance. To enjoy a budget-friendly Maldives vacation, discuss with your travel agents or hotels directly over the phone to get the best deals on activities. This will work especially if you plan to go dolphin hunting in the glistening Indian Ocean, dive with unusual marine life, host a picnic on a private sandbank or make a memorable proposal.