Set against the backdrop of crystal-clear waters and pristine beaches.
The resort's vast array of facilities and accommodations ensures that every guest finds their perfect slice of paradise.
Location
Accessible via a scenic 40-minute seaplane flight from Malé, the capital of the Maldives, Kuredu Island Resort & Spa is nestled in the Lhaviyani Atoll. The island stretches approximately 1,800 metres in length and 325 metres in width, encompassing around 57 hectares of lush tropical landscape. Its expansive size allows for a variety of experiences, from lively social spaces to secluded retreats.
Rooms
Kuredu Island Resort & Spa offers 389 rooms, each designed to combine comfort and style within the island’s natural beauty. The Garden Bungalows are tucked amidst lush tropical greenery, providing a peaceful retreat while remaining within easy reach of the beach. Along the shoreline, Beach Bungalows give direct access to the sand and sea, ideal for those who want to wake up to the sound of the waves. For a more luxurious experience, the Premium Beach Bungalows offer enhanced amenities and closer proximity to the beach, while the Beach Villas provide extra space for families or groups, with private verandas to enjoy the island surroundings.
Amenities
Kuredu Island Resort & Spa offers an extensive range of amenities. Dining options include multiple restaurants serving a variety of cuisines, from international buffets to à la carte fine dining. The resort also features several bars, an overwater spa, a fitness centre, and a golf driving range. For families, there's a dedicated kids' club, while adults can enjoy the adults-only Sangu Resort, complete with its own pool, restaurant, and bar.
Activities
Guests can partake in a wide array of activities, including diving and snorkelling to explore the vibrant coral reefs, water sports such as windsurfing and kayaking, and excursions like dolphin watching and island hopping. The resort's dive centre offers PADI-certified courses for all levels, making it an ideal destination for both novice and experienced divers.
Sustainability
The resort implements various sustainability initiatives, including coral reef restoration projects, waste reduction programmes, and the use of renewable energy sources.

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January
January is one of the most popular times to visit the Maldives, with plenty of sunshine and high temperatures its great for a beach holiday - if you love snorkelling and diving the visibility is high thanks to the calm weather conditions.
February
Much like January, temperatures in February stay at a steady 30 degrees, the combination of beautiful weather conditions and good watersports making it a great time to visit, especially if you love sea life.
March
March experiences high temperatures and low humidity levels, making it the perfect time for a beach holiday.
April
April is another great month to travel, with sunny, warm days. During the end of the month there is an increased risk of rain.
May
Temperatures in May remain warm with long periods of sunshine, but with the start of the South West Monsoon season rains and storms are likely. The unsettled weather, means there is lower visibility, so diving and snorkelling isn't as good as previous months.
June
During June, temperatures remain warm with sunny days. With the chances of rain and storms increasing it gives guests a perfect excuse to explore the islands' spas and facilities.
July
The South West Monsoon season continues into July, meaning rains are probable despite the warm sunny days.
August
Weather remains the same in August, and the lower prices and attractive offers make it a great time to visit.
September
Weather remains the same in September, and the lower prices and attractive offers make it a great time to visit.
October
As with preceding months, warm temperatures and sunshine are balanced with increased rain showers and storms. During October is a great time to spot whale sharks and manta rays as they come to feed on the increased plankton in the Indian Ocean.
November
As with preceding months, warm temperatures and sunshine are balanced with increased rain showers and storms. During November is a great time to spot whale sharks and manta rays.
December
Early December can present good value for money before the festive peak, as with previous months the weather can be unpredictable with increasing storms and rain showers.
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