[ARCHIVE 2018 to 2019] Conrad Maldives Rangali Island {MDV}
#91
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: ZRH
Programs: M&M SEN (*G), HH Diamond
Posts: 2,414
It turns out there is no way around getting back to Male, pay twice for the return transfer and lose some time in the process. The transfer to Hyatt involves a domestic flight from/to MLE (not by seaplane) to/from a local island and a speedboat ride to the resort.
We decided it was too much hassle in the middle of a vacation and that we would visit the Hyatt on its own one day.
If "visiting all Conrads and Park Hyatts" is on your bucket list, your priorities may be different than ours, though.
Last edited by goliath; Jan 22, 18 at 12:50 am

#92
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: LAX-HNL-TYO
Programs: ANA PLATINUM,HYATT GLOBALIST, AA PLATINUM FOR LIFE, UNITED SILVER, HILTON DIAMOND, MARRIOTT TITANIUM
Posts: 599
I haven't done it myself, but wanted to do it later this year. I inquired about it at both resorts and spoke to somebody who has done it.
It turns out there is no way around getting back to Male, pay twice for the return transfer and lose some time in the process. The transfer to Hyatt involves a domestic flight from/to MLE (not by seaplane) to/from a local island and a speedboat ride to the resort.
We decided it was too much hassle in the middle of a vacation and that we would visit the Hyatt on its own one day.
If "visiting all Conrads and Park Hyatts" is on your bucket list, your priorities may be different than ours, though.
It turns out there is no way around getting back to Male, pay twice for the return transfer and lose some time in the process. The transfer to Hyatt involves a domestic flight from/to MLE (not by seaplane) to/from a local island and a speedboat ride to the resort.
We decided it was too much hassle in the middle of a vacation and that we would visit the Hyatt on its own one day.
If "visiting all Conrads and Park Hyatts" is on your bucket list, your priorities may be different than ours, though.
I'm also leaning on visiting the Park Hyatt on another trip sometime in the future unless I find an easy direct flight.

#93
Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Back in Hell
Posts: 4,178
This thread is an absolute trove of information. Thanks to everyone whose posts I’ve been reading over the past few months.
We arrive at Rangali next month, and I have a couple of questions for the collective wisdom of the FTers here.
Can anyone report on the current state of the beach in front of the sunrise DBVs right now? I’m thinking around villas 225-230, close to the snorkel channel. MF’s very helpful summary post shows that it can be pretty poor. Having a nice useable bit of beach is pretty important to us, and judging by previous trips to the Maldives, we would make more use of it than most. I’m considering requesting a DBV further up into the mid 230’s. Any thoughts about that?
Second question, to clarify something, as there’s slightly conflicting information on here. Is it correct that you can request tap water when dining around the resort? In every other Maldivian resort we’ve visited, we’ve been offered ‘filtered water’ which they freely admit is the same stuff that comes out of the taps in your villa, but served in a bottle at a premium price. Everything else we expect to pay through the nose for, but there’s something galling about paying for tap water. Am I going to be pleasantly surprised, or is it the same here?
Thank you in advance for the advice!
We arrive at Rangali next month, and I have a couple of questions for the collective wisdom of the FTers here.
Can anyone report on the current state of the beach in front of the sunrise DBVs right now? I’m thinking around villas 225-230, close to the snorkel channel. MF’s very helpful summary post shows that it can be pretty poor. Having a nice useable bit of beach is pretty important to us, and judging by previous trips to the Maldives, we would make more use of it than most. I’m considering requesting a DBV further up into the mid 230’s. Any thoughts about that?
Second question, to clarify something, as there’s slightly conflicting information on here. Is it correct that you can request tap water when dining around the resort? In every other Maldivian resort we’ve visited, we’ve been offered ‘filtered water’ which they freely admit is the same stuff that comes out of the taps in your villa, but served in a bottle at a premium price. Everything else we expect to pay through the nose for, but there’s something galling about paying for tap water. Am I going to be pleasantly surprised, or is it the same here?
Thank you in advance for the advice!
Mid 230s is a good option as it's still very close to the pathway through to the dropoff at the house reef and there's slightly less foot traffic that far up the island. You won't go wrong there.
AFAIK the latest policy is you get free 'tap water' (distilled sea water) only in Atoll Market, the buffet restaurant. You may want to double check that with the resort before or when you arrive because as of late F&B policies seem to be changing faster than you can say "A hazelnut chocolate fondant, please!".

Last edited by MaldivesFreak; Jan 22, 18 at 1:54 am

#94
Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Back in Hell
Posts: 4,178
Wow. this forum is great. I'm looking to stay here in the next few months for 5 nights on points as a Diamond.
My hotel bucket list includes all Conrads and Park Hyatts. Has anyone transferred from the Conrad to Park Hyatt or vice versa?
I'm trying to figure out if I can do this without going back to Male and paying for 2 RT transfers.
My hotel bucket list includes all Conrads and Park Hyatts. Has anyone transferred from the Conrad to Park Hyatt or vice versa?
I'm trying to figure out if I can do this without going back to Male and paying for 2 RT transfers.

#95
Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Back in Hell
Posts: 4,178
Just received the upgrade offers for my stay, and I noticed that the Retreat villa was much cheaper than the Deluxe villa. Is there a reason for this? It appeared to me that the Retreat was a better room than the Deluxe. I'd appreciate some advice on this one!
Pleased to inform we do have availability of other higher villa categories during your stay period. Since you are our valued Diamond member, we are happy to offer special discounted upgrade rates as below.
Water Villa to the Deluxe Beach Villa USD135.00 per night + 10% service charge + 12% TGST tax
Water Villa to the Superior Water Villa USD90.00 per night + 10% service charge + 12% TGST tax
Water Villa to the Retreat Water Villa USD280.00 per night + 10% service charge + 12% TGST tax
Water Villa to the Deluxe Water Villa USD455.00 per night + 10% service charge + 12% TGST tax
Pleased to inform we do have availability of other higher villa categories during your stay period. Since you are our valued Diamond member, we are happy to offer special discounted upgrade rates as below.
Water Villa to the Deluxe Beach Villa USD135.00 per night + 10% service charge + 12% TGST tax
Water Villa to the Superior Water Villa USD90.00 per night + 10% service charge + 12% TGST tax
Water Villa to the Retreat Water Villa USD280.00 per night + 10% service charge + 12% TGST tax
Water Villa to the Deluxe Water Villa USD455.00 per night + 10% service charge + 12% TGST tax
Last edited by MaldivesFreak; Mar 15, 18 at 10:51 pm

#96
Join Date: Apr 2012
Posts: 176
Returned last night after 2 weeks in Rangali and can confirm this, too. Only note I would make: There is sort of a "step" in the middle of the beach, roughly halfway from the vegetation towards the water, where the beach drops off (goliaths 2nd picture kind of shows it, but imo it is more visible now. But def. a rather wide patch of beach around the house reef channel).

#97
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: NYC
Programs: UA 1K, Hyatt Globalist, Bonvoy Titanium, Hilton Diamond
Posts: 368
I copy and pasted the email so those are the exact numbers quoted. For $90, I am going for the SWV. I replied requesting the upgrade, lets see what they say

#98
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Join Date: Dec 2017
Posts: 60
So I got the SWV upgrade offer for 80 per night plus tax (1st week of March). Having booked the initial water villa for 95k points per night (5th night free), and my diamond status giving me free breakfast + happy hour, I feel like this is one of the greatest redemptions in history.

#99
Join Date: Mar 2014
Posts: 321
So I got the SWV upgrade offer for 80 per night plus tax (1st week of March). Having booked the initial water villa for 95k points per night (5th night free), and my diamond status giving me free breakfast + happy hour, I feel like this is one of the greatest redemptions in history.

#101
Join Date: Mar 2011
Posts: 90
Does anyone know when the deluxe beach villas will be renovated by? Any pics / videos of what the upgraded ones look like? Thanks!

#102
Join Date: Nov 2015
Posts: 83
Hi all
I've read a lot of this thread and am hoping to stay in Rangali sometime this year.
Would love to know thoughts on length of stay. I know everyone has their own preference but for those that have been, how would it compare to IC Koh Samui 4 nights and 1 night Conrad Koh Samui, because I found that quite long.
I was thinking perhaps 3 nights?
And I'd love to know any thoughts on other differences between BV and WV, besides ones listed on their site?
Thanks
I've read a lot of this thread and am hoping to stay in Rangali sometime this year.
Would love to know thoughts on length of stay. I know everyone has their own preference but for those that have been, how would it compare to IC Koh Samui 4 nights and 1 night Conrad Koh Samui, because I found that quite long.
I was thinking perhaps 3 nights?
And I'd love to know any thoughts on other differences between BV and WV, besides ones listed on their site?
Thanks

#103
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Cote d'Ivoire
Programs: OW Emerald - HH Diamond
Posts: 3,360
Three nights is way too short and I hope you have the capability to stay longer. It takes me 2 days to get settled/in-sync with the time zone. My stays are 10 nights and it it just the right amount of time. By day 8-9, I start getting the itch to leave. Course, the day I get home I'm ready to head back.
Last edited by Abidjan; Jan 23, 18 at 2:23 pm

#104
Join Date: Jun 2016
Posts: 2,225
Hi all
I've read a lot of this thread and am hoping to stay in Rangali sometime this year.
Would love to know thoughts on length of stay. I know everyone has their own preference but for those that have been, how would it compare to IC Koh Samui 4 nights and 1 night Conrad Koh Samui, because I found that quite long.
I was thinking perhaps 3 nights?
And I'd love to know any thoughts on other differences between BV and WV, besides ones listed on their site?
Thanks
I've read a lot of this thread and am hoping to stay in Rangali sometime this year.
Would love to know thoughts on length of stay. I know everyone has their own preference but for those that have been, how would it compare to IC Koh Samui 4 nights and 1 night Conrad Koh Samui, because I found that quite long.
I was thinking perhaps 3 nights?
And I'd love to know any thoughts on other differences between BV and WV, besides ones listed on their site?
Thanks
if you are planning to dive/snorkel etc, then i think you probably need 4-5 days. a few reasons - weather may not be favorable to you on some days, you may not be able to see all the marine creatures you want in your first dive/snorkel and hence need to make subsequent attempts, you have other fun activities / day excursions you want to pursue besides dive/snorkel and each of these will take at least 1/2 day, and divers are not advisable to fly <18-24 hrs after their last dive. on top of all these, you may want some time off that you can roam on land to explore nook and cranny, take photos, or eat in a leisure manner without feeling rushed that you need to jump into the water again.
if you are planning to do nothing except reading / lounging / sun bathing, then you probably can stay as long (or as short) as you want until you are bored or run out of money. of course some would question what's the point of going all the way to maldives and do the same thing you could do back home or at a cheaper locale. all i can say is, diff strokes for diff people!

#105
Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Back in Hell
Posts: 4,178
Hi all
I've read a lot of this thread and am hoping to stay in Rangali sometime this year.
Would love to know thoughts on length of stay. I know everyone has their own preference but for those that have been, how would it compare to IC Koh Samui 4 nights and 1 night Conrad Koh Samui, because I found that quite long.
I was thinking perhaps 3 nights?
And I'd love to know any thoughts on other differences between BV and WV, besides ones listed on their site?
Thanks
I've read a lot of this thread and am hoping to stay in Rangali sometime this year.
Would love to know thoughts on length of stay. I know everyone has their own preference but for those that have been, how would it compare to IC Koh Samui 4 nights and 1 night Conrad Koh Samui, because I found that quite long.
I was thinking perhaps 3 nights?
And I'd love to know any thoughts on other differences between BV and WV, besides ones listed on their site?
Thanks
To put it bluntly, it really sucks going to paradise and having to leave only a week after you arrive, or start thinking about leaving a few days after you arrive. I absolutely love the Maldives, especialy Rangali, and hate that nagging "Damn, we've only got another 4 days left!" thought that enters my head 3 days into a 7-night stay. And the next day it's "Damn, we've only got another 3 days left!" and it gets worse as we get closer to leaving. By the second to last day I am beginning to loathe the sound of seaplanes.....

As for CKS, I have stayed there once and 3 nights was enough. On the CKS thread you'll find that is the concensus. They (Koh Samui and the Maldives) are vastly different environments and resorts in a place like Koh Samui are vastly different properties compared to resorts in the Maldives and Rangali in particular, so you should most certainly take that into consideration. If I were to go to a resort like Jumeirah Dhevanafushi - a tiny place with only 2 restaurants - I wouldn't want to stay more than 3 or 4 nights. It would certainly be enough as far as F&B options went. Rangali is another cookie entirely and its size and dining options (largest F&B operation in the Maldives) make a 7-night stay seem far too short. Size will always dictate length of stay to a certain degree for those who like variety. There are more places to explore and more that are private - no-one, I don't care where you're from - doesn't want to have any privacy at all and at quite a few resorts, privacy Rangali style isn't that easy to come by.
My questions to you are: Have you ever been to the Maldives before? Do you like beach resorts? What's the longest you have stayed at one? Do you like a lot of privacy or are you turned on by crowds and crowded, noisy beaches? Do you like to explore a little and do the odd excursion? Do you like to snorkel or scuba dive? Are you a foodie or are you happy with a buffet every night? Last but not least: What's your budget for this holiday? If you answer all those I can hopefully give you a pretty good idea of how long to stay.
Last edited by MaldivesFreak; Jan 24, 18 at 12:07 pm
