Last edit by: Dcislander
Platinum Amenities
Tips on Availability
Award availability (and availability in general) seems to now be loaded in a week at a time (1 year minus two weeks on Saturday night around midnight ET) rather than day by day as it seemed to be previously.
Arrival information
Note this is not a complete list and is only for the lowest 5 room categories:
Regular OWV are (A) 501-507, 509-517, facing into the island. You get a warmer pool compared to Panoramic OWV but less privacy as the higher number rooms can be seen from the island.
Panoramic OWV are (B) 523-525, 527-529 facing out to sea to the north. You get the privacy BUT you will have a chilly pool.
Sunset OWV are (C) 530-534, 536-544 with the higher numbers facing the Whale Bar. The sunsets are spectacular and your pool will be warmest of the three.
Points Earning
These charges are eligible for points earning: Room Charges, Spa Services, Dining, Norma (Yacht Charter)
These charges arenot eligible for points earning: Taxes, Watersports, Tips, PCR Testing, Seaplane Transfer, Retail
Activities & Excursions Price Lists
Menus
Marriott Bonvoy Member Food & Beverage Discount Program is available at the StR but not at peak dates.
Note: Greyed out menus are currently unavailable.
Contact Information
PDF of resort map with room numbers.

Weather
- Breakfast in Alba Restaurant
- Daily fruit basket
- 4pm late checkout if available
Tips on Availability
Award availability (and availability in general) seems to now be loaded in a week at a time (1 year minus two weeks on Saturday night around midnight ET) rather than day by day as it seemed to be previously.
Arrival information
- All arrangements for travel to the island must be arranged through [email protected] at least 72 hours in advance.
- St. Regis Airport Butler will escort guests to the seaplane terminal StR lounge in the comfort of a luxury car or van. The lounge includes drinks and light snacks, WiFi and kids toys.
- Seaplane schedules are determined one day before arrival or departure and flights take place only from 6am to 3:30pm. The resort does not control the scheduling or arrangements of seaplane flights. This is completely under the control of Trans Maldivian Airways.
- Guests arriving after 4pm will have to stay overnight on Hulhumale or Male and travel by seaplane the next morning.
- The maximum baggage allowance per person is 30kg; excess baggage will be charged an additional fee of $6/kg. You can leave your baggage at the airport for $6/day.
- Fee: $870 roundtrip per person, tax included. Children from 2-11 years pay $449. Complimentary for children under 2 years of age.
- Travel Time: 45 minutes (one way)
Note this is not a complete list and is only for the lowest 5 room categories:
- Base Room is the GV (Garden Villa)
- Then OWV (Over Water Villa)
- Then BV (Beach Villa)
- Then Panoramic OWV
- Then Sunset OWV
Regular OWV are (A) 501-507, 509-517, facing into the island. You get a warmer pool compared to Panoramic OWV but less privacy as the higher number rooms can be seen from the island.
Panoramic OWV are (B) 523-525, 527-529 facing out to sea to the north. You get the privacy BUT you will have a chilly pool.
Sunset OWV are (C) 530-534, 536-544 with the higher numbers facing the Whale Bar. The sunsets are spectacular and your pool will be warmest of the three.
Points Earning
These charges are eligible for points earning: Room Charges, Spa Services, Dining, Norma (Yacht Charter)
These charges arenot eligible for points earning: Taxes, Watersports, Tips, PCR Testing, Seaplane Transfer, Retail
Activities & Excursions Price Lists
Menus
Marriott Bonvoy Member Food & Beverage Discount Program is available at the StR but not at peak dates.
Note: Greyed out menus are currently unavailable.
- Private Dining
- Crust Kids
- Alba Kids
- Mini Bar Menu
- Orientale Kids
- Orientale
- The Whale Bar
- Wine Directory
- Beverage Menu
Contact Information
- General Enquiries: [email protected]
- Reservations: [email protected]
- Tel: +960 6766-333
PDF of resort map with room numbers.

Weather
- General info on weather in the Maldives: Link 1 Link 2 (Maldivian government website)
- Recommended Android weather app: eWeather HD. See this post for detailed info on the app, settings, tips and general weather info (Courtesy of MaldivesFreak)
- Want to get an idea about the weather in the month of August? Click here to read a post from a FT member that spends 2 weeks at a resort not too far from StR during this month
- There is a weather station on Magoodhoo about 20km north of Vommuli - https://www.accuweather.com/en/mv/ma...-forecast/5583
- There is another weather station on Kudahuvadhoo, about 27km north.
- The resort time is Male +1 hour, to maximise daylight (GMT+6, Dhaka Time)
Restaurant Menus Updated Dec. 12, 2022
Marriott Bonvoy Member Food & Beverage Discount Program is available at the StR but not at peak dates.
St. Regis Maldives Vommuli Resort [Master Thread]
#7036




Join Date: May 2006
Location: DC
Programs: AA Exec Plat, Hyatt Globalist, Hilton Diamond, Marriott Plat
Posts: 870
Anyone at the resort now and can report on the weather? We go in about 2 weeks and the forecast is rain rain rain.
Forecasts like that in the Caribbean are usually hit or miss and when it does hit it’s usually a short downpour then done. This looks more steady though.
Forecasts like that in the Caribbean are usually hit or miss and when it does hit it’s usually a short downpour then done. This looks more steady though.
#7037




Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: KSA
Programs: Marriott AMB, Skywards Gold
Posts: 3,938
Anyone at the resort now and can report on the weather? We go in about 2 weeks and the forecast is rain rain rain.
Forecasts like that in the Caribbean are usually hit or miss and when it does hit it’s usually a short downpour then done. This looks more steady though.
Forecasts like that in the Caribbean are usually hit or miss and when it does hit it’s usually a short downpour then done. This looks more steady though.
The thing is these are small islands, and the forecasts gives you a range of cities which will never be accurate in the Maldives. As per the forecasts, it could say it's raining, but on the island itself it's nice and sunny.
Those are my 2 cents after travelling 9 times to the Maldives (4 of which at the St. Regis).
#7038




Join Date: May 2006
Location: DC
Programs: AA Exec Plat, Hyatt Globalist, Hilton Diamond, Marriott Plat
Posts: 870
That’s super helpful and reassuring. Thanks!
Never look into forecasts for the Maldives. You might have a lovely morning with sunshine, and in the afternoon it could be raining.
The thing is these are small islands, and the forecasts gives you a range of cities which will never be accurate in the Maldives. As per the forecasts, it could say it's raining, but on the island itself it's nice and sunny.
Those are my 2 cents after travelling 9 times to the Maldives (4 of which at the St. Regis).
The thing is these are small islands, and the forecasts gives you a range of cities which will never be accurate in the Maldives. As per the forecasts, it could say it's raining, but on the island itself it's nice and sunny.
Those are my 2 cents after travelling 9 times to the Maldives (4 of which at the St. Regis).
#7039


Join Date: May 2018
Posts: 131
Dear Too_Fly1,
We are very sorry for the unpleasant experience you have come across during your birthday trip at St. Regis Maldives Vommuli Resort.
If you can send a private message to us with below information, we will be pleased to deliver your feedback to the hotel management team for further follow-up.
- Your full name
- Your member account number
- Your email associated with member account
- The relevant stay details (hotel name, stay date or confirmation number)
Best Regards,
Carrie L
Specialist Social Media Care
Marriott International
[email protected]
We are very sorry for the unpleasant experience you have come across during your birthday trip at St. Regis Maldives Vommuli Resort.
If you can send a private message to us with below information, we will be pleased to deliver your feedback to the hotel management team for further follow-up.
- Your full name
- Your member account number
- Your email associated with member account
- The relevant stay details (hotel name, stay date or confirmation number)
Best Regards,
Carrie L
Specialist Social Media Care
Marriott International
[email protected]
The response from the Resort Manager was nothing more than canned platitude.
"While we cannot change the past, we hope that you will give us the opportunity to restore your faith in the St. Regis brand in the future."
Yeah, no thanks.
When we do return to the Maldives, it won't be here.
#7040


Join Date: Mar 2016
Posts: 893
The response from the Resort Manager was nothing more than canned platitude.
"While we cannot change the past, we hope that you will give us the opportunity to restore your faith in the St. Regis brand in the future."
Yeah, no thanks.
When we do return to the Maldives, it won't be here.
"While we cannot change the past, we hope that you will give us the opportunity to restore your faith in the St. Regis brand in the future."
Yeah, no thanks.
When we do return to the Maldives, it won't be here.
https://corporate.visitmaldives.com/...esort-manager/
Sidenote: Anyone know what happened to the old manager, Harish?
#7041




Join Date: May 2006
Location: DC
Programs: AA Exec Plat, Hyatt Globalist, Hilton Diamond, Marriott Plat
Posts: 870
Tipping. I know it's been debated ad nauseam. FWIW We're planning on roughly $20-$50 a day for the butler depending on how much we interact, $5-$10 a day for the room cleaning staff and up to an additional 10% on the dinner bill (10% included) depending on service.
BUT... for cash tips are USD accepted and fine to use or do we need to spend time at the airport finding an ATM?
Thanks all.
BUT... for cash tips are USD accepted and fine to use or do we need to spend time at the airport finding an ATM?
Thanks all.
#7043
FlyerTalk Evangelist




Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Tokyo
Programs: JAL Diamond Metal (OWE), SK Gold (STE+, LTG), UA Platinum(*G),Marriott Titanium (LTP)
Posts: 26,460
There is indeed a 10% service charge on everything, which goes to the staff. The Maldives is not a tipping culture, so the base thought is not the US levels of tips, but the base is that you are already tipping on everything you spend.
#7044




Join Date: May 2006
Location: DC
Programs: AA Exec Plat, Hyatt Globalist, Hilton Diamond, Marriott Plat
Posts: 870
n the check there
From my understanding of the Maldives, the extra is not expected like it is in many other places but most leave something for good service
But back to the orginal question: can the butler and room cleaners get tips in USD or Euro?
#7046
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Tokyo
Programs: JAL Diamond Metal (OWE), SK Gold (STE+, LTG), UA Platinum(*G),Marriott Titanium (LTP)
Posts: 26,460
I believe that there is a 10% charge on all bills but there is a gratuity line as well for the server.
n the check there
From my understanding of the Maldives, the extra is not expected like it is in many other places but most leave something for good service
But back to the orginal question: can the butler and room cleaners get tips in USD or Euro?
n the check there
From my understanding of the Maldives, the extra is not expected like it is in many other places but most leave something for good service
But back to the orginal question: can the butler and room cleaners get tips in USD or Euro?
#7047


Join Date: Mar 2016
Posts: 893
I tipped a few bucks if the service was really good (like the staff coming to us with a bunch of free food or spending time talking to us after dinner, etc) but yeah there's no expectation. I've primarily tipped in USD to the butler but have done Euro 1x i think when I only had Euros left. One time we also took out USD to tip from the front desk and they just charged it to our folio.
#7048




Join Date: Apr 2015
Programs: Hyatt Globalist, Marriott LTP, BAEC Gold, LH Sen, AF Plat
Posts: 210
During our stay, the St. Regis Maldives kept delivering sweets as presents every day, including a full panettone. The most remarkable was this one:

(yeah, that's like 1kg of chocolate)

(yeah, that's like 1kg of chocolate)
#7049




Join Date: May 2006
Location: DC
Programs: AA Exec Plat, Hyatt Globalist, Hilton Diamond, Marriott Plat
Posts: 870
Just completed a 5-night stay booked on points. Originally booked into an overwater villa and contacted the hotel for a paid upgrade to a sunset villa, as per the suggestions above. The hotel was almost sold out, so a Platinum upgrade or NUA award would have never cleared for us. End of day, I think this is 100% personal preference. The villas are mostly identical, with the difference being the sunset view. If you plan on enjoying sunset at the whale bar every night, that $200+ for your unused sunset views may be better spent elsewhere (like on $26 drinks at Whale Bar 😀
. We were overjoyed with the paid upgrade as we watched the sunset from our hammocks every night.
Arrival. We landed in Male at 7:30 a.m., easily met our butler at the airport, checked into the sea plane, boarded the van to the sea plane terminal (no Bentley or Mercedes here) and after a quick espresso in the lounge, we were whisked off to an 8:30 flight to the St Regis. The STR lounge in MLE was temporarily closed for renovations, so we used the business lounge, which was just fine for our 20-min stay.
Note: We switched on phones in MLE to touch base with home (USA) and soon thereafter received this text from AT&T:
Hi, it's AT&T. Welcome abroad! Please note your current international rates are: talk $3.00/min, text $0.50/msg sent. Cellular data service and photo/video msgs are not available in this country.
We’d already placed a short $30 call home, so use caution if you don’t want to rack up mobile charges.
The butler in MLE handled all check ins and the seaplane was super-easy with a quick stop about 10 minutes north of Vommuli. Greeted by Ali, our butler, on the plane pier and given a buggy tour of the island. Our room wasn’t ready until about 2p so we went to the lounge to refresh and change, then went to the gym for a few hours. The lounge was almost always empty and has good mens/womens facilities if you need them on that side of the island.
Gym. The gym is currently under construction/upgrade. The temp space isn’t huge and feels cramped when more than 3 people are working out. It has the usual array of equipment and machines. The new space sounds great with ice baths and new gear. Unsure of completion date. They offer free yoga in the mornings and meditation yoga in the afternoons—def book with your butler as my wife reported a busy class. Also note that the yoga is not at the gym but over by the pier.
Butler service. Avail 8a-11p. I’m a touch mixed on this. In many ways our butler was excellent, but there were definitely some communication miscues. We had WhatsApp’d in advance with dinner and spa requests including days and times, but when we arrived everything booked was way off from what we requested and needed to be adjusted — easily done but required another level of attention. We didn’t avail ourselves of many butler offerings (pack/unpack, pressing, etc.) and mostly used his services for making spa and dinner reservations. I can see how the miscues would be frustrating if you were paying $2000+ a night. For us, the inconvenience was minor.
Occasion recognition. We were celebrating our 20th anniversary, which was communicated to the hotel in advance. On check-in, we had an iced bottle of champagne, a tray of chocolates, a cake, a flowered tub, and bed with “happy anniversary” in flower petals waiting for us. Quite a nice welcome. We were also given a 45-minute session in the Blue Hole at the Spa—for the special occasion—which was great (more on spa below).
Room. We were on the sunset side in the late 530s, which is farther up the deck. We couldn’t see or hear another villa. In making a room request, I’d suggest asking for a room up from the Whale Bar as the first few sunset villas are close to shore (unless you do not want to traverse the deck back and forth). The room was fantastic—lots of info in the threads above, so I won’t dwell on it. We rode our bikes everywhere and didn’t use the buggies but they seem to be ready to give rides whenever needed. No fridge in the rooms, but we were able to clear space in the minibar to accommodate some leftovers, which were eaten as snacks the next day and a bottle of champagne that was drained 2 glasses at a time (bottle top was provided). As noted elsewhere, there is no 100% private accommodation (even for $17,000 a night) as snorkelers, swimmer, boaters, windsurfers etc. may pop up outside your deck at any moment—but we never found this intrusive. Just something to keep in mind if considering any outside funny business.
On the island, there was quite a lot of work going on as they were hurrying to finish repairs as high season is beginning. The hotel manager told me that there are plans in the works to significantly expand some of the beach villas to accommodate families. One is being completed now, with more to follow. You could hear the work going on but it was not intrusive and I believe they planned on completing in the very near term.
Spa. My wife had a manicure and pedicure one day and a body massage on another and came back raving about both. Our butler informed us that for special occasions, we also were being offered a 45-minute complimentary session at the Blue Hole, which was fantastic. Another couple was there, but it was not intrusive. The 45-minute session was more than enough—the jets are strong enough to shoot your skin off. We were slightly confused as to timing (and if we were going to get the boot), but no one really seemed to care how long we stayed. Afterwards, we were told that all guests have access to the spa sauna and steam room (and I assume the lounge chairs).
Food. Yes, it’s as expensive as you’ve read upthread. We were offered the 350 for 300 food plan but declined it as we don’t drink very much and are smaller people and don’t eat huge meals. Details:
Breakfast. Covered for Plats and above. Amazing offerings + Bloody Mary’s and champagne. As others have mentioned, I don’t think they care if you come and go or simply sit for 2 hours reading and noshing while enjoying the view, as we did. Tables were never an issue, especially for a resort at capacity. A la carte offerings end at 10:30a and the buffet was cleared by 11–but we were never rushed away from our table.
All restaurants have two seatings at 7 p.m. and 9p. 7p is a pretty liberal reservation, and you can pretty much wander in anytime. We didn’t eat at T Pan but at all others, attire was very much beach casual—I’d feel out of place in a bathing suit, but shorts, Ts, and flip-flops are totally appropriate. If you want to eat earlier than 7 you can use room service or Crust.
At each restaurant, we found that starters were almost as pricey as the mains, and most often we’d order three dishes and share. Portions are generous and were more than enough for us. As mentioned again and again and again—yes, water is $14 a bottle for sparkling or still. BUT it’s not the filtered water from the room (not offered at dinner)—it’s all brand water like San Pellegrino. Cocktails were ~$26 each, and glasses of wine started at $23 (sky is the limit). Our dinners ranged from $159 at Crust to $400 at Oriental, with a 5% to 10% extra tip included.
Crust and Craft—closes at 5 p.m. We biked over on the first night and got takeaway to enjoy on the deck for a perfect low-key adjustment night.
Alba has a very varied menu and was excellent. Cargo was Middle Eastern (Egyptian chef) — cool concept as it’s just a clearing in the jungle with a remote kitchen. Apparently, there are plans for some rain shades as rain forces everyone to run across the path to eat indoors at Alba. Plan accordingly if it looks cloudy. Dinner at Whale Bar was simple and excellent. Oriental was also excellent but felt like a place one would be most likely to find back home.
Tipping. I know this is subjective (and can be divisive), and I don’t want to invite a flood of angry posts and PMs, so I’m only sharing our experience here. The practice of “not expected but appreciated for good service” is in full effect. My read was that NOT leaving an additional gratuity felt like we were sending a direct message about the level of service. 10% is auto-included, and we generally added another 10% to the bill. When rooms start at $1500 a night, adding $20 for unbelievably friendly and helpful staff felt like a small gesture that would be incredibly appreciated (I have no clue what staff makes but can take some guesses). For our butler we left $150 in cash for a five night stay. We left housekeeping $50 in cash. All US $.
The water was rough when we were there and only snorkeled on our last day. I wish we had tried on our gear earlier as it didn't quite fit and it was a pain to get over to the dive shop. When you check in the butler will get your sizes and they will automatically bring the gear to your room. Our one snorkel day was great. Sadly we weren't able to use either the SUPs or kayaks because of the wind--but we made due on the deck all day.
Last but not least---BRING SUNSCREEN. I think it had been reported above that there was sunscreen available at the resort for guests but there was none in the room (I confirmed with the main lobby that the body cream did not have SPF) and none at the main pool. We ran out on the last day and a small Sunbum was $42.
LAST--MAKE SURE YOU GO ON LINE AND FILL OUT YOUR MALDIVES TRAVELLER DECLARATION PRIOR TO FLYING TO AVOID HAVING TO DO IT AT THE AIRPORT. QR FILLED US IN, BUT WE WEREN'T ALLOWED TO FLY WITHOUT IT.
Happy to answer any questions I can here or via PM.
. We were overjoyed with the paid upgrade as we watched the sunset from our hammocks every night.Arrival. We landed in Male at 7:30 a.m., easily met our butler at the airport, checked into the sea plane, boarded the van to the sea plane terminal (no Bentley or Mercedes here) and after a quick espresso in the lounge, we were whisked off to an 8:30 flight to the St Regis. The STR lounge in MLE was temporarily closed for renovations, so we used the business lounge, which was just fine for our 20-min stay.
Note: We switched on phones in MLE to touch base with home (USA) and soon thereafter received this text from AT&T:
Hi, it's AT&T. Welcome abroad! Please note your current international rates are: talk $3.00/min, text $0.50/msg sent. Cellular data service and photo/video msgs are not available in this country.
We’d already placed a short $30 call home, so use caution if you don’t want to rack up mobile charges.
The butler in MLE handled all check ins and the seaplane was super-easy with a quick stop about 10 minutes north of Vommuli. Greeted by Ali, our butler, on the plane pier and given a buggy tour of the island. Our room wasn’t ready until about 2p so we went to the lounge to refresh and change, then went to the gym for a few hours. The lounge was almost always empty and has good mens/womens facilities if you need them on that side of the island.
Gym. The gym is currently under construction/upgrade. The temp space isn’t huge and feels cramped when more than 3 people are working out. It has the usual array of equipment and machines. The new space sounds great with ice baths and new gear. Unsure of completion date. They offer free yoga in the mornings and meditation yoga in the afternoons—def book with your butler as my wife reported a busy class. Also note that the yoga is not at the gym but over by the pier.
Butler service. Avail 8a-11p. I’m a touch mixed on this. In many ways our butler was excellent, but there were definitely some communication miscues. We had WhatsApp’d in advance with dinner and spa requests including days and times, but when we arrived everything booked was way off from what we requested and needed to be adjusted — easily done but required another level of attention. We didn’t avail ourselves of many butler offerings (pack/unpack, pressing, etc.) and mostly used his services for making spa and dinner reservations. I can see how the miscues would be frustrating if you were paying $2000+ a night. For us, the inconvenience was minor.
Occasion recognition. We were celebrating our 20th anniversary, which was communicated to the hotel in advance. On check-in, we had an iced bottle of champagne, a tray of chocolates, a cake, a flowered tub, and bed with “happy anniversary” in flower petals waiting for us. Quite a nice welcome. We were also given a 45-minute session in the Blue Hole at the Spa—for the special occasion—which was great (more on spa below).
Room. We were on the sunset side in the late 530s, which is farther up the deck. We couldn’t see or hear another villa. In making a room request, I’d suggest asking for a room up from the Whale Bar as the first few sunset villas are close to shore (unless you do not want to traverse the deck back and forth). The room was fantastic—lots of info in the threads above, so I won’t dwell on it. We rode our bikes everywhere and didn’t use the buggies but they seem to be ready to give rides whenever needed. No fridge in the rooms, but we were able to clear space in the minibar to accommodate some leftovers, which were eaten as snacks the next day and a bottle of champagne that was drained 2 glasses at a time (bottle top was provided). As noted elsewhere, there is no 100% private accommodation (even for $17,000 a night) as snorkelers, swimmer, boaters, windsurfers etc. may pop up outside your deck at any moment—but we never found this intrusive. Just something to keep in mind if considering any outside funny business.
On the island, there was quite a lot of work going on as they were hurrying to finish repairs as high season is beginning. The hotel manager told me that there are plans in the works to significantly expand some of the beach villas to accommodate families. One is being completed now, with more to follow. You could hear the work going on but it was not intrusive and I believe they planned on completing in the very near term.
Spa. My wife had a manicure and pedicure one day and a body massage on another and came back raving about both. Our butler informed us that for special occasions, we also were being offered a 45-minute complimentary session at the Blue Hole, which was fantastic. Another couple was there, but it was not intrusive. The 45-minute session was more than enough—the jets are strong enough to shoot your skin off. We were slightly confused as to timing (and if we were going to get the boot), but no one really seemed to care how long we stayed. Afterwards, we were told that all guests have access to the spa sauna and steam room (and I assume the lounge chairs).
Food. Yes, it’s as expensive as you’ve read upthread. We were offered the 350 for 300 food plan but declined it as we don’t drink very much and are smaller people and don’t eat huge meals. Details:
Breakfast. Covered for Plats and above. Amazing offerings + Bloody Mary’s and champagne. As others have mentioned, I don’t think they care if you come and go or simply sit for 2 hours reading and noshing while enjoying the view, as we did. Tables were never an issue, especially for a resort at capacity. A la carte offerings end at 10:30a and the buffet was cleared by 11–but we were never rushed away from our table.
All restaurants have two seatings at 7 p.m. and 9p. 7p is a pretty liberal reservation, and you can pretty much wander in anytime. We didn’t eat at T Pan but at all others, attire was very much beach casual—I’d feel out of place in a bathing suit, but shorts, Ts, and flip-flops are totally appropriate. If you want to eat earlier than 7 you can use room service or Crust.
At each restaurant, we found that starters were almost as pricey as the mains, and most often we’d order three dishes and share. Portions are generous and were more than enough for us. As mentioned again and again and again—yes, water is $14 a bottle for sparkling or still. BUT it’s not the filtered water from the room (not offered at dinner)—it’s all brand water like San Pellegrino. Cocktails were ~$26 each, and glasses of wine started at $23 (sky is the limit). Our dinners ranged from $159 at Crust to $400 at Oriental, with a 5% to 10% extra tip included.
Crust and Craft—closes at 5 p.m. We biked over on the first night and got takeaway to enjoy on the deck for a perfect low-key adjustment night.
Alba has a very varied menu and was excellent. Cargo was Middle Eastern (Egyptian chef) — cool concept as it’s just a clearing in the jungle with a remote kitchen. Apparently, there are plans for some rain shades as rain forces everyone to run across the path to eat indoors at Alba. Plan accordingly if it looks cloudy. Dinner at Whale Bar was simple and excellent. Oriental was also excellent but felt like a place one would be most likely to find back home.
Tipping. I know this is subjective (and can be divisive), and I don’t want to invite a flood of angry posts and PMs, so I’m only sharing our experience here. The practice of “not expected but appreciated for good service” is in full effect. My read was that NOT leaving an additional gratuity felt like we were sending a direct message about the level of service. 10% is auto-included, and we generally added another 10% to the bill. When rooms start at $1500 a night, adding $20 for unbelievably friendly and helpful staff felt like a small gesture that would be incredibly appreciated (I have no clue what staff makes but can take some guesses). For our butler we left $150 in cash for a five night stay. We left housekeeping $50 in cash. All US $.
The water was rough when we were there and only snorkeled on our last day. I wish we had tried on our gear earlier as it didn't quite fit and it was a pain to get over to the dive shop. When you check in the butler will get your sizes and they will automatically bring the gear to your room. Our one snorkel day was great. Sadly we weren't able to use either the SUPs or kayaks because of the wind--but we made due on the deck all day.
Last but not least---BRING SUNSCREEN. I think it had been reported above that there was sunscreen available at the resort for guests but there was none in the room (I confirmed with the main lobby that the body cream did not have SPF) and none at the main pool. We ran out on the last day and a small Sunbum was $42.
LAST--MAKE SURE YOU GO ON LINE AND FILL OUT YOUR MALDIVES TRAVELLER DECLARATION PRIOR TO FLYING TO AVOID HAVING TO DO IT AT THE AIRPORT. QR FILLED US IN, BUT WE WEREN'T ALLOWED TO FLY WITHOUT IT.
Happy to answer any questions I can here or via PM.
Last edited by Dcislander; Dec 30, 2024 at 10:14 am
#7050




Join Date: Dec 2019
Location: DCA/IAD
Programs: Marriott Titanium, Hilton Diamond, Delta Platinum, AA Platinum Pro, United Silver
Posts: 238
We stayed there in August 2022 on an amazing points redemption (500k points for the two story villa on the beach.
There are redemptions available for the beach villa (about 1500 square feet). The capacity is listed as 3 people, but there is a rollaway bed option for $330/night. I assume that increases capacity to four people? We have two kids and one will be 10 and the other 12 by the time the trip happens. Curious if anyone has any experience with this.
There are redemptions available for the beach villa (about 1500 square feet). The capacity is listed as 3 people, but there is a rollaway bed option for $330/night. I assume that increases capacity to four people? We have two kids and one will be 10 and the other 12 by the time the trip happens. Curious if anyone has any experience with this.




