8 Days Maldives Trip with Budget of SGD 900 (USD 660) - Itinerary and Cost (2024)

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“You’re so rich!” That’s what people said when I told them I’m going to Maldives. I can’t blame them, that’s the impression people have about Maldives. And I’m going to prove them wrong!

Planning Stage

Planning a trip to Maldives for the first time gave me a lot of headache! I knew I didn’t want to stay in resorts, so I began searching for local islands. But there are so many local islands, and most of them are located in different Atoll (chain of islands).

It was a pain in the ass to find the location of the atolls in Google Maps because Google Maps only show the island name and there are thousands of them in Maldives. It was frustrating!

So, what did I do? I decided to just do a generic search of guesthouses in booking websites such as Agoda, Booking.com, and AirBnB(get SGD 45 credit when you register here); then read the customer reviews and eventually chose the guesthouse that has great reviews and affordable price.

The thing that cost me sleepless nights during my trip planning stage? It’s figuring out the ferry departure schedule (certain ferry doesn’t operate every day) and making sure we have enough time to catch the ferry that will bring us to our next destination. In my in-depth posts about each island, I’ll include the essential ferry information so that future travelers will be better equipped.

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The ferries don’t run everyday, so it’s important to find the timetable.

Itinerary

The country of Maldives has more than a thousand beautiful coral islands, but only around 200 of them are inhabited. We didn’t want to confine ourselves to a single island for the whole 8 days, so we decided to visit a couple of islands to experience the true life in Maldives. We managed to visit 5 islands and stay in 3 local islands. Every island that we visited has its own characteristics, and I’ll describe all of them in details in separate posts.

Day 1 (AirportHulhumale):
– Dinner at airport
– Took bus from airport to Hulhumale
– Check in hotel

Day 2 (Hulhumale – Male – Hangnaameedhoo):
– Breakfast at hotel, check out
– Took public ferry from Hulhumale to Male
– Took public ferry from Male to Hangnaameedhoo
– Check in hotel, lunch at hotel
– Explore Hangnaameedhoo

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Day 3 (Hangnaameedhoo):
– Snorkeling at house reefs

Day 4 (Hangnaameedhoo):
–Explore Hangnaameedhoo
– Swimming at bikini beach

Day 5 (Hangnaameedhoo – Male – Maafushi):
– Check out
– Took speedboat ferry from Hangnaameedhoo to Male
– Took public ferry from Male to Maafushi
– Check in hotel in Maafushi
– Explored Maafushi

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Day 6 (Maafushi – Olhuveli – Maafushi):
– Day trip to Olhuveli Beach & Spa

Day 7 (Maafushi – Male – Hulhumale):
– Check out from hotel in Maafushi
– Took public ferry from Maafushi to Male
– Took public ferry from Male to Hulhumale
– Check in hotel in Hulhumale
– Explored Hulhumale

Day 8 (Hulhumale – Male – Hulhumale – Airport):
– Explored Hulhumale
– Took public ferry from Hulhumale to Male
Explored Male on foot
– Took public ferry from Male to Hulhumale
– Collect luggage from hotel
– Took bus from Hulhumale to Airport

Cost Per Person

Flight = SGD 236 (Singapore – Male – Singapore on Scoot)
Accommodation = SGD 238 for 7 nights
SIM Card = USD 22 (Dhiraagu, 15GB, valid for 7days)
Day Trip to Olhuveli = USD 115 (admission and transfer)
Transportation = USD 25 (speedboat) + MVR 215 (public ferry and taxi)
Food = approx SGD 158
Activities = USD 15 (snorkeling at Hangnaameedhoo and Olhuveli)

Total Cost = approx SGD 893 per person
*1 USD = 1.36 SGD; 1 SGD = 11 MVR

Our cost is equivalent to SGD 112/day per person, a figure similar to my Hong Kong trip, and surprisingly lower than myTaiwan trip. So, if you’re budget-conscious like us,you, too, can travel to Maldives on a budget!

Where I Stayed and How Much I Paid

  1. Noomoo (Hulhumale): USD 29.5/person for 1 night (Agoda/Booking.com/Tripadvisor))
  2. Kalaafaanu Retreat (Hangnaameedhoo): SGD 91/person for 3 nights(Agoda/Booking.com)
  3. Maafushi Inn (Maafushi): USD 54.2/person for 2 nights(Agoda/Booking.com)
  4. Fuana Inn (Hulhumale): USD 23.9/person for 1 night(Agoda/Booking.com)

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We stayed here in Hangnaameedhoo, it was alright

Tips to Keep Your Cost Minimum

  1. Look for bargain flight ticket. We got our flight tickets from Scoot during the promotion. We booked the tickets 6 months in advance.
  2. Stay at local islands, not resorts. If you’d like to experience resort’s life, go for a day trip instead of staying at the resorts.
  3. Take the public ferry, not speedboat. Even though public ferry takes longer traveling time compared to speedboat, I will choose public ferry over speedboat anytime. The only time I took speedboat in Maldives, I threw up, and I’m now forever traumatic towards Maldives’ speedboats.
  4. Only take excursions that you REALLY want. Every guesthouse and hotel in Maldives offer many excursions such as snorkeling, diving, fishing, sandbank visit, resorts day trip. Unless you’re a hardcore diver or angler, or have plenty of cash lying around, I recommend that you stick to free or cheap activities (swimming, snorkeling at house reefs, chilling, sunbathing) and spend your hard-earned money on excursions that you really want (for us, it was a resort day trip).
  5. Visit during low season. The low season lasts from May to October. Beware though, even though things are cheaper in low season, it’s a rainy season, and your day trips could be canceled due to the rain and you’ll have to stay in for the day. We went during low season, we saved money as guesthouse prices were cheaper, but we were miserable when it rained on day 3 and 4.

Read Next

This is Part 1 of my “Maldives Trip in 2017” series.

Here are the detailed posts in this series in chronological order:

  • Part 2: Male Airport Guide: What to Do When You Arrive at Velana International Airport in Male, Maldives
  • Part 3: Hulhumale – The Perfect Transit Between Airport and Other Islands in Maldives
  • Part 4: How to Get from Male to Hangnaameedhoo Island, Maldives
  • Part 5: Hangnaameedhoo, Maldives – An Island So Small You Can Walk from One End to The Other in 15 Minutes
  • Part 6: Should You Visit Maafushi Island in Maldives?
  • Part 7:
  • Part 8: A Walk in Male
  • Part 9: 5 Stories We Will Always Remember from the Maldives Trip

To see all articles I’ve written about this archipelago, visit myMaldivespage.

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8 Days Maldives Trip with Budget of SGD 900 (USD 660) - Itinerary and Cost (2024)

FAQs

How much does a 7 day trip to Maldives cost? ›

How much does a one week, two week, or one month trip to the Maldives cost? A one week trip to the Maldives usually costs around $2,095 (MVR32,360) for one person and $4,190 (MVR64,719) for two people. This includes accommodation, food, local transportation, and sightseeing.

How much is the 7 day tour package in the Maldives? ›

An average 7 days trip to Maldives may cost between INR 2,70,000 to INR 3,15,000.

How much will it cost to go on a trip to Maldives? ›

The cost of a trip to the Maldives from India may vary depending on the season and type of accommodation. On average, a Maldives trip cost from India can range from Rs. 1.5 lakh to Rs. 2.5 lakh per person for a seven-day trip.

How much is a trip to Maldives in US dollars? ›

On average, a Maldives trip cost for couple in US dollars should fall between $3,000 and $6,000 for a week. This includes airfare, accommodation, meals, and transportation. This estimation provides a balance of comfort and experience, ensuring you enjoy the Maldives to its fullest.

Is 7 days long enough in Maldives? ›

An optimal vacation in the Maldives would be at least 7 days long. There is so much to do and explore in this tropical paradise! From snorkeling and diving among vibrant coral reefs, to lounging on pristine white sand beaches, there's something for everyone.

Is Maldives cheap or expensive? ›

On the cons side, the Maldives can be expensive. Everything from meals to activities can cost more than they would elsewhere. Additionally, the Maldives is quite remote, which means getting there can be time-consuming and expensive.

Why are tickets to Maldives so expensive? ›

Luxury Taxes

In conclusion, the Maldives is an expensive travel destination for a variety of reasons. Its remote location, limited space, high-end accommodations, limited local resources, environmental regulations, high-end activities, and luxury taxes all contribute to the high cost of a trip to the Maldives.

Is going to Maldives cheap? ›

Overall, the cost of a trip to the Maldives can be high due to the remote location and the luxury offerings of many resorts. It's recommended to plan ahead and research your options to find the best deals and options for your budget and preferences.

How much money should I carry to Maldives? ›

If you use your ATM card in Male, make sure to call your bank beforehand to put a travel alert on it to avoid getting blocked. We suggest that you carry around 800 USD for four nights. However, it is also advisable to have a buffer for 100-200 USD, in case of emergencies.

Is the Maldives cheaper than the US? ›

All in all, this beautiful archipelago is not the cheapest place, but the cost of living in the Maldives is lower than what you are typically used to in the US. You will pay less for groceries, restaurants, housing, clothes, childcare, and even entertainment and sports.

Is a visa required for Maldives? ›

A tourist visa is provided to all foreign nationals travelling to the Maldives. For Indian nationals, the Maldives provides visa on arrival; thus, there is no need for pre-approval for the visa.

How much is a 7 day package in Maldives? ›

Maldives Packages
Maldives PackagesDay/NightPrice
Magical Maldives Vacation Package7 Days/6 Nights₹1,07,766

How much is the Maldives for a week? ›

A one-week Maldives holiday costs around £1,700 per person. This price includes accommodation, food, local transport, and sightseeing. Flights can add an extra £600+ to the final price and, of course, this all varies depending on where you stay, what you do, and when you book.

Does Maldives accept US dollars? ›

What currency is used in the Maldives? The currency used throughout the Maldives is Maldivian rufiyaa however the Euro and the US dollar are also widely accepted. All major credit cards can be used at resorts, restaurants, and shops in Male and several other islands.

Why are Maldives so expensive? ›

Limited Space:- The unique geography of the Maldives means there is limited space for development. The scarcity of land, combined with the desire to preserve the natural beauty and environment, limits the number of resorts and accommodations available, which can drive up prices due to high demand and limited supply.

How much is a Bora Bora trip? ›

ExpenseCost
Accommodation (2 nights)$400 - $2,000+
Meals (3 days)$240 - $480+
Round-trip Airfare (per person)$1,000 - $2,500+
Transportation (taxi, rental car)$50 - $200+
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Do you need a visa for Maldives? ›

A valid passport, along with an onward/return ticket and sufficient funds, is required for entry. A no-cost visitor visa valid for 30 days is issued upon arrival.

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