The Sun Island Resort & Spa in the Maldives is located on the island of Nalaguraidhoo, one of the many gorgeous tropical islands in this island nation. Sun Island has all the creature comforts and facilities you could need to have a great holiday in the Maldives.
Sun Island Resort & Spa Accommodations
There are four different types of accommodation at this resort: The Deluxe Room, the Super Deluxe Room, Water Bungalow and Presidential Suite. In total, there are 350 rooms and they vary in amenities and comfort depending on your budget. The Deluxe Room, Sun Island's cheapest accommodation starts from EUR 111 per night, which is quite affordable in terms of the Maldives. For the quintessential Maldives experience, you should choose the one of the Water Bungalows, located on a wooden pier straddling out over the amazing blue waters. These rooms feature direct access to the lagoon, satellite TV and a private sundeck to mention just a few amenities.
Sun Island Resort & Spa Activities
Perfect for couples, families and groups, the resort offers an absolute wealth of activities including boating, canoeing, volleyball, surfing, sailing, snorkeling, tennis court, fishing trips, scuba diving, jet skiing, windsurfing and even crab racing! There are in fact, too many activities to mention, but pretty much anything you can think of, you can do at this resort.
Sun Island Resort & Spa Nightlife
For those concerned with action after dark as well as during the day, this resort will not disappoint. There are nightly events that include karaoke, live music, disco and a traditional Maldivian night with local dancing.
Sun Island Resort & Spa Food & Drink
The resort has 9 restaurants and bars in total, meaning that even if you stay for three weeks, you will never grow tired of eating here. On top of that, all the food is excellent! The restaurant options include a poolside bar, a beach bar, Italian and Japanese over-water restaurant, Indian Restaurant and a Fresh Fish Grill. There are a variety of plans at this resort, including Half Board and All Inclusive, but you should note that All-Inclusive does not mean you can eat at every restaurant. If you are enticed by the variety of restaurants, it's better to book room-only and pay-as-you-go in the restaurants each night.
Sun Island Resort & Spa