Cool and contemporary but wonderfully down to earth, Emerald Maldives Resort & Spa, is a Leading Hotel of The World All Inclusive Resort, located on the Raa Atoll.
Just a scenic seaplane journey from the capital Malé, it is a true Indian Ocean hideaway, with a collection of beach villas and overwater bungalows, four dining options and an abundance of facilities and activities to suit everyone, from diving to tennis and a relaxing spa.
There are 120 villas at Emerald – 60 on the island and 60 over the water. Opt for the Family Beach Villa with Pool if you’re bringing the children along. For couples, our go-to villas would be a Beach or Water Villa with Pool, while the huge Royal Beach Villa and Presidential Water Villa are a great choice if there’s a group of you travelling together.
Days begin at Emerald in the best way possible: with a fabulous breakfast at Aqua Restaurant, the main dining venue that’s just steps from the beach. We love the Beach Club Grill Restaurant where lazy lunches and under-the-stars dinners are served. Amazònico brings the taste of Central and South America to the Indian Ocean each evening with succulent meat served from the skewer; there’s an à la carte menu where dishes are available at a supplement but you can dine here – and at the Asian restaurant Le Asiatique – as part of the Premium All Inclusive package. .
Make yours a holiday to remember with a split centre at Emerald Maldives Resort & Spa’s little sister, Emerald Faarufushi Resort & Spa. A speed boat transfer away, your resort team will seamlessly transfer your luggage and you to this seven hectare private retreat.
With just 80 villas and All-Inclusive, this is bare foot luxury at its best but with every activity and a great selection of facilities on hand. Take in endless ocean views on romantic walks, quietly unwind on the sand, or do some yoga as the sun rises and sets. It's even possible to have a private dinner right on the beach.
Our luxury travel team are ready and witing to put together your bespoke Emerald twin centre trip to paradise?