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How Much it Costs to Visit the Maldives

How Much it Costs to Visit the Maldives
[takeaways] • A one-week trip to the Maldives per person costs up to $2,500 on a budget, up to $7,500 at mid-range, and $7,500+ for luxury — always multiply for couples and families. • The shoulder season (April to November) is significantly cheaper for flights and accommodation — but brings wetter weather and the possible closure of some water activities. • Flights from the US average at least $1,000 per person, with European routes slightly cheaper — expect layovers on the cheapest fares, sometimes overnight. • Island hopping packages are consistently better value than organising transfers and tours independently — inclusions typically cover transfers, food, and a guide. • The most budget-friendly food comes from local street vendors and cafes — expect around $10 per meal compared to triple-figure fine dining at resort restaurants. [/takeaways]

If you're an avid island-hopper, the Maldives is probably near the top of your list. But how much does it actually cost to visit in practice — and is a little slice of paradise as expensive as it looks? The costs vary significantly depending on where you're travelling from, what you want to do, and when you go. Here's a practical breakdown to help you plan your budget.

Estimating the total cost of a Maldives trip

Here's an average breakdown of how much it costs to go to the Maldives for a week, per person.

Tier Estimated cost (per person, per week) What it includes
Budget Up to $2,500 Cheapest flights with layovers, small guesthouse, street food and local cafes, group tours
Mid-range Up to $7,500 Direct or one-stop flights, beachfront resort or water bungalow, restaurant dining, guided excursions
Luxury $7,500+ Premium flights, private villa or overwater residence, fine dining and private chef, exclusive tours and sunset cruises
[tip title="Always multiply for couples and families — and look for package deals"]For a couple at mid-range, expect around $10,000 for a week. For a family of four, approximately $20,000 at mid-tier — though it's always worth checking family package deals, which can bring meaningful savings on airfares and accommodation for families with young children.[/tip]

Peak season vs shoulder season

Like most island destinations, the Maldives has peak and shoulder seasons — and the price difference is significant. Travelling in the shoulder season can save $200 to $300 on flights and up to $500 on accommodation.

[warning]The Maldives shoulder season runs from April through November. While prices are lower and crowds are smaller, the weather is noticeably wetter and some water activities — including sailing and diving — may be restricted or unavailable during this period. If specific activities are central to your trip, always check whether they operate before committing to shoulder season travel.[/warning]

Flight costs to the Maldives

The best way to check flight prices is to use a comparison engine like Skyscanner several months in advance. From the US, expect to pay at least $1,000 per person on average — shoulder season can bring this down, but rarely dramatically. From Europe, routes tend to be slightly cheaper.

[warning]Almost all routes to the Maldives involve at least one layover, typically somewhere in Asia. On the cheapest fares, this can include an overnight stop. Always check the full routing before booking a cheap ticket — what appears to be a bargain can turn into a 24-hour journey.[/warning] [tip title="Budget for inter-island transfers on top of your main flights"]If you plan to explore beyond Malé, budget an additional $300 to $500 for inter-island transfers depending on your itinerary. Speedboat and seaplane transfers between islands are the norm and add up quickly — always factor these in before finalising your accommodation choices.[/tip]

Accommodation costs in the Maldives

Accommodation is typically the single largest cost item for a Maldives trip. The cheapest options — small guesthouses and basic lodgings — start from around $50 to $100 per person per night. Mid-range options, including beachfront properties, well-maintained resorts, and some water bungalows, fall between these two extremes. Luxury villas, VIP resorts, and private island experiences start from $1,000 per night and extend into multiple thousands.

Food and entertainment costs in the Maldives

Food costs

Local vendors, cafes, and street food stalls are the places to go for budget-friendly eating in the Maldives.

[tip title="The Maldives street food scene is genuinely excellent and very affordable"]Maldivian street food is a highlight of any budget-conscious trip — expect around $10 per meal at local vendors and cafes. Mid-range restaurants offer authentic island cuisine for under $100 per person, with some buffet options available. Fine dining and private chef experiences at luxury resorts move into triple figures.[/tip]

Entertainment costs

Music events, outdoor cinema, and island nightlife all deserve a line in your budget. Mid-range resort packages often include some entertainment tickets as part of the rate. Standalone tickets for music performances, outdoor cinema, and club events typically cost up to $15 each.

Tour and activity costs in the Maldives

Snorkelling tours

Snorkelling tours start from around $40 to $50 per person and extend to $100 to $150. Cost factors include trip duration, destination (and what marine life you'll encounter), and whether it's a private or group tour.

Diving trips

Diving is typically more expensive than snorkelling. Budget options start from around $50 per person, while premium private instructor dives can reach $300 to $400. As with snorkelling, location, duration, and group size all affect the final price.

Island hopping packages

Island hopping packages run up to around $280 per person on average, with the cheapest options starting under $100. Most packages include transfers, food, and a guide.

[tip title="Island hopping packages consistently beat the DIY route on value"]Organising inter-island transfers, guides, and provisions independently is almost always more expensive and more complicated than taking a package. If island hopping is on your agenda, compare packages at your resort or through a tour operator before trying to piece it together yourself.[/tip]

Sunset cruises

Romantic sunset cruises with sea life watching can be found from around $60 per person, with premium private packages reaching up to $300. Always enquire what your chosen resort offers — in-house packages are often better value than booking externally.

Staying connected in the Maldives

You may not think you'll use your phone much on a Maldives holiday — but keeping in touch with people back home, uploading to social media, and navigating between islands all require a reliable data connection. WiFi at resorts and guesthouses exists but is not always free or reliable. Local SIM cards are available but costs can escalate quickly if you're unfamiliar with the network.

The simplest and most cost-predictable option is a SIMOVO Maldives eSIM — purchase and install before you fly, scan your QR code, and you're connected to the best available network the moment you land. No surprises, no roaming charges.

Data Duration Price Best for
1GB 7 days £9 Short trips — maps, messages and light browsing
3GB 15 days £24 Quick getaways — WhatsApp, maps and occasional browsing ★ Most Popular
3GB 30 days £25 Light use over an extended stay — occasional maps and WhatsApp
5GB 30 days £40 Casual use — social media and navigation daily
10GB 30 days £68 Most travellers — social media, maps, video calls and browsing ★ Best Value/GB
20GB 30 days £126 Heavy users — streaming, hotspot and uploading content
[esim flag="🏝️" label="Maldives" data="3GB · 15 days" price="£24" href="/products/maldives" benefits="Instant QR setup · Best available network · No roaming charges"]Stay connected in the Maldives — predictable costs, no surprises[/esim] [faq] [q]How much does a trip to the Maldives cost?[/q] [a]A one-week Maldives trip per person costs up to $2,500 on a budget (cheapest flights with layovers, guesthouse, street food), up to $7,500 at mid-range (beachfront resort, restaurant dining, guided excursions), and $7,500 or more for luxury (private villa, fine dining, exclusive tours). Always multiply by the number of travellers — a mid-range couple's week costs approximately $10,000, a family of four approximately $20,000.[/a] [q]When is the cheapest time to visit the Maldives?[/q] [a]The Maldives shoulder season runs from April to November. Travelling during this period can save $200 to $300 on flights and up to $500 on accommodation compared to peak season. The trade-off is wetter weather and the potential closure of some water activities including sailing and diving. Always check activity availability before committing to a shoulder season trip.[/a] [q]How much do flights to the Maldives cost?[/q] [a]Flights from the US to the Maldives average at least $1,000 per person for a round trip. European routes tend to be slightly cheaper. Almost all routes involve at least one layover, typically in Asia, and the cheapest fares often involve an overnight stop. Use Skyscanner several months ahead for the best prices, and always check the full routing before booking. Budget an additional $300 to $500 for inter-island transfers on top of your main flights.[/a] [q]What is the cheapest accommodation in the Maldives?[/q] [a]The cheapest accommodation in the Maldives — small guesthouses and basic lodgings — starts from around $50 to $100 per person per night. Mid-range options including beachfront properties and some water bungalows fall between this and the luxury tier. Luxury villas, VIP resorts, and private island experiences start from $1,000 per night. Malé and local islands generally offer cheaper accommodation than resort islands.[/a] [q]What activities are available in the Maldives and what do they cost?[/q] [a]The main activities in the Maldives are snorkelling (from $40–$150 per person), diving (from $50 to $400 for private instruction), island hopping packages (from under $100 to $280, typically including transfers, food and a guide), and sunset cruises (from $60 to $300). Island hopping packages are consistently better value than organising the same experience independently. Some mid-range resort packages also include entertainment tickets as part of the nightly rate.[/a] [q]Do I need an eSIM for the Maldives?[/q] [a]A SIMOVO Maldives eSIM is the simplest way to stay connected without roaming charges or relying on resort WiFi. Plans start from £9 for 1GB over 7 days, with the most popular option being 3GB for 15 days at £24 — ideal for a typical Maldives holiday length. Purchase and install before you fly, scan your QR code, and you're connected to the best available network the moment you land.[/a] [/faq] [esim flag="🏝️" label="Maldives" data="3GB · 15 days" price="£24" href="/products/maldives" benefits="Instant QR setup · Best available network · No roaming charges"]Stay connected in the Maldives — predictable costs, no surprises[/esim]

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