"The resort strives to preserve the island environment - avoiding plastic, reducing waste, making its own water and supplies. An incredible local community works to make that possible. The vegetation is just magnificent. You can walk around and truly feel the wild nature above.
The reef is the main reason we chose Nika and it exceeded our expectations. Nurse sharks, Black fins, turtles and all kinds of tropical fish populate the corals, you can snorkel around the island the be able to see them...
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Most booked related stays in Kudafolhudhoo in 2024
Nika Island Resort & Spa: Offers a private beach, a pool, and 2 restaurants. Ellaidhoo Maldives by Cinnamon: Provides 2 outdoor pools, a children’s pool, and a private beach. Kuramathi Maldives: Features a private beach, an outdoor pool, and 3 restaurants. Constance Halaveli: Offers a full-service spa, an outdoor pool, and 2 coffee shops/cafes. Sandies Bathala: Features a private beach, an outdoor pool, and 3 restaurants.
What is there to see and do in Kudafolhudhoo?
Take a walk along the waterfront at Ukulhas Beach and Sunset Beach. Discover sights such as Nika Island Resort & Spa during your stay. Take in the natural beauty of Kudafolhudhoo with the beaches.
When is the best time to book a hotel with a pool in Kudafolhudhoo?
Taking into account the local weather in Kudafolhudhoo can help you maximize your time at the pool during your trip. The hottest months are usually May and April with an average temp of 83°F, while the coldest months are January and December with an average of 82°F. The rainiest months in Kudafolhudhoo are May, November, December, and October, with each month seeing an average of 10 inches of rainfall.
"Safari Island was paradise for us, with easy access to the reef for snorkelling. Facilities were well spread out. With more than 100 guests, the resort experience felt very private. The food was exceptional and 'half board' (full international buffet breakfast and dinner) was enough for us, with our own fruit and snacks. The chefs at the buffet stations were affable and friendly. The range and quality of food is excellent. The tables had linen tablecloths and napkins and attentive wait staff in a relaxed atmosphere.
When required, management were responsive and personable. They kindly accommodated our request for a change of room location. The overwater bungalows are a great design, with much privacy and sound insulation. The glass bottom coffee table gave exceptional visibility to fish swimming underneath.
The turn-down service and beach towel replacement in the afternoons was a lovely touch, as was the special honeymoon greeting. Absolutely heavenly."
A verified traveller stayed at Safari Island Resort
"Absolutely outstanding week in a water bungalow. Excellent staff and service, facilities, food and could not have had a more brilliant time. It is a magical island and surrounded by unbelievably beautiful incredible sea life. Could not recommend more highly. Susil and Aalif in the outdoor dining, Schoag our room attendant, Shareef at the pool restaurant and Dinnusha the pool lady .... were all especially 5*****!"
A verified traveller stayed at Ellaidhoo Maldives by Cinnamon
"The resort strives to preserve the island environment - avoiding plastic, reducing waste, making its own water and supplies. An incredible local community works to make that possible. The vegetation is just magnificent. You can walk around and truly feel the wild nature above.
The reef is the main reason we chose Nika and it exceeded our expectations. Nurse sharks, Black fins, turtles and all kinds of tropical fish populate the corals, you can snorkel around the island the be able to see them (also depending on the season).
The daily food choice is nice and healthy: lots of fresh fish, Asian ingredients, pasta and a strong Italian footprint.
Few bullet points:
*The original villas are incredible, but they take much of the landscape and the public beach surface is limited
*Some activities seem too expensive. If you really want guests to understand the ocean and its fragility, prices should be more competitive
*Entertainment is very limited. Maybe you want to consider updating the evening sessions. The last thing guests wants to see at bar is a ppt - we read presentations all the time in our office! Maybe you could set these at different times of the day, based on guest interest. Evenings should be more Maldivian, more music, more fun
*Sometimes prices show older tax. Lotus Spa also not transparent, with fees changing from a promo to the final price
*Beach staff not responsive at times. We waited 3 days to try a kayak; every morning we had to search sunbed cushions ourselves."
A verified traveller stayed at Nika Island Resort & Spa
"I was debating between several islands within the Maldives. I am SOOOO happy my family and I choose to stay with The W. The service was absolutely impeccable, and the staff went above and beyond to accommodate my wife and 3 year old daughter (especially Ms. Hadi and Mr. Ali). Our overwater suite was stunningly beautiful. The water sports and activities were experiences I’ll cherish forever. The coral reef around the island was breathtaking and like none of I’ve ever seen before.
Thank you again W Maldives and “see you soon”. "