Constance Moofushi

Constance Moofushi

Alif Dhaal·Seaplane(25 min)·110 villas·$900 – $1,800/ night·South of Malé(93 km)
8.5out of 10
RatingExcellent

Our Take

Best for couples and marine-life-focused travelers who want a polished all-inclusive Maldives stay with strong snorkeling, warm service, and better-than-usual value in the luxury tier.

4.9/5(4,532 reviews)
4.9/5(748 reviews)

Who Is This Resort For?

Ideal For
  • couples wanting an easy, no-fuss all-inclusive honeymoon
  • snorkelers and divers focused on South Ari marine life
  • travelers who want strong value without dropping to mid-range resorts
  • guests who prefer a relaxed barefoot-luxury feel over formal glamour
  • repeat Maldives visitors prioritizing reef access and service over flashy villas
Not Ideal For
  • travelers wanting the shortest possible transfer after landing
  • guests chasing ultra-private, very low-density seclusion
  • villa-led travelers expecting cutting-edge design
  • guests wanting a large island with lots of non-marine facilities

Category Breakdown

Natural Beauty

Accommodation

Experience

Practical

Aesthetic & Reputation

What Guests Say

Praise
  • warm, attentive staff that make the stay feel personal
  • easy access to very good snorkeling from the island
  • generous all-inclusive dining and drinks for Maldives standards
  • relaxed island atmosphere that feels easy to settle into
  • strong value relative to what similar luxury resorts charge
Notes
  • seaplane logistics add cost and can feel tiring on travel days
  • villas are comfortable rather than especially memorable
  • privacy is good but not at the level of the most secluded Maldives resorts
  • the resort experience leans more laid-back than ultra-luxury polished

What Makes It Special

South Ari Access

It puts you in one of the Maldives' best-known marine-life areas, which matters if your trip is built around diving, snorkeling, and seasonal whale shark excursions rather than just staying in a pretty lagoon.

All-Inclusive Done Well

In a destination where extras add up quickly, this resort stands out for pairing a genuinely strong all-inclusive model with a luxury setting, making the stay feel simpler and more predictable financially.

Barefoot Luxury Balance

Many Maldives resorts lean either highly polished or more casual; this one is memorable for sitting comfortably in the middle, with good service and dining but a relaxed, unpretentious island rhythm.

Things to Consider

Worth Noting
  • Choose it for the overall experience, not for having the Maldives' most impressive villa product.
  • The seaplane transfer is part of the adventure, but it still adds another step after a long international journey.
  • This is a better fit for guests who enjoy a sociable resort rhythm than for those wanting castaway-style isolation.
  • If your priority is marine life and easy planning, it makes more sense than if you are booking mainly for architectural wow factor.