NH Collection Havodda Maldives — Honest Guest Review
19 giugno 2026
NH Collection Havodda sits in the Gaafu Dhaalu Atoll, in the deep south of the Maldives, around 400 kilometres from Malé.
It is one of the most remote resort islands in the country — and that remoteness is both its greatest strength and its most significant practical consideration. What awaits at the end of a five-hour journey from Malé is, according to hundreds of guests, one of the finest house reefs in the Maldives and a level of seclusion that is increasingly hard to find.
The Island — Location and Atmosphere
The resort occupies Havoddaa Island in the Gaafu Dhaalu Atoll, in the far south of the Maldives. The island measures approximately 700 x 250 metres with 120 villas. Guests consistently describe it as pristine, secluded, and genuinely remote — with no neighbouring resorts visible. The beaches are wide, particularly on the sunrise (east) side, which multiple reviewers single out as the best beach on the island.
One reviewer noted the island felt like it was in transition following a management change, describing it as needing some maintenance. A few guests reported protruding screws on overwater villa decking.
TIP: Request the sunrise side for the widest beach. Avoid villas directly next to the dive centre jetty due to boat noise.
Getting There — Transfer Options and Costs
The resort is reached via a 55-minute domestic flight from Malé to Kaadhedhoo Airport, followed by a 10-minute speedboat to the island. There is no seaplane option. Total journey time is typically 4 to 5 hours. A resort representative meets guests at Malé arrivals and escorts them to a domestic lounge offering snacks, drinks, and Wi-Fi. The transfer is well-organised but the journey length is the most common complaint — guests arriving in the morning often reach the resort only by early evening.
House Reef and Marine Life
The house reef is the single most praised feature of the resort across all platforms and languages — consistently described as one of the best in the Maldives. Guests report seeing reef sharks, turtles, eagle rays, manta rays, octopus, clownfish, lionfish, and dolphins, all accessible directly from the shoreline. A free guided house reef snorkelling tour is available. One experienced Maldives traveller ranked it the second-best house reef visited across multiple islands.
Guest review: "Although the travel is long I wouldn't let it put you off the island. It's absolutely beautiful and the reef's sea life is amazing. Wherever you snorkel on the reef you are bound to find sea life."
A small number of guests noted visible coral bleaching in sections of the reef. One guest found their villa was positioned too close to the coral to swim directly from it.
TIP: Ask staff for the best reef entry points — some sections are healthier and more accessible than others.
Villas — Types, Best Rooms and What Guests Prefer
The resort has 120 villas split between beach villas (48 standard, 12 with private pool) and overwater villas (58 standard, 2 with pool). Overwater villas are the preferred choice among the majority of reviewers, particularly for couples and honeymooners. They are built on two jetties at the northern and southern tips of the island, sitting directly above the house reef — making snorkelling access from the villa steps a genuine highlight. Beach villas are praised for their spaciousness, thatched roofs, natural timber interiors, and direct beach access. Standard beach villas do not have private pools, which some guests noted as a drawback at this price point.
All villas include air conditioning, ceiling fan, minibar, in-room safe, 40-inch TV, bathrobes, and complimentary Wi-Fi. Housekeeping services villas twice daily. Villas are consistently described as clean, modern, and spacious.
Pros
Overwater villas receive the strongest praise. Guests describe waking up to fish visible beneath the glass floor panels, direct ocean access via steps from the deck, a large hammock over the water, and an outdoor shower. The design, by a French designer, incorporates traditional Maldivian motifs and is consistently described as elegant. One Italian couple requested a move mid-stay from a sunrise to a sunset villa and reported it was arranged without any additional charge.
Guest review: "The overwater villa offered panoramic views of the turquoise lagoon — waking up to schools of colourful fish swimming beneath our glass floor was pure magic."
Cons
One reviewer noted protruding screws on overwater villa decking — they advised bringing flip flops for the deck. Some guests found that the standard beach villas, while spacious, lacked a private pool which felt inconsistent with the luxury positioning of the resort. One reviewer noted the sunset side beach was narrower and showing signs of erosion compared to the sunrise side.
Best Side of the Island
The sunrise (east) side has the widest beach and more direct sun throughout the day — recommended for guests who prioritise beach time. The sunset (west) side is slightly more private and offers better evening views, but the beach is narrower. Overwater villas at both the northern and southern jetty tips offer the best snorkelling access directly from the deck. Guests are advised to avoid beach villas directly adjacent to the dive centre jetty due to boat noise.
TIPS:
- Choose sunrise side for beach; sunset side for privacy and evening views
- Overwater villas with pool are very limited — request early when booking
- Ask to avoid villas near the dive centre jetty
- A villa change mid-stay can be requested and has been accommodated without charge for guests who asked politely
Food and Dining — Restaurants, Meal Plans and What to Order
The resort has three restaurants and two bars.
Amaya is the main all-day dining restaurant serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner as a buffet.
Ember Grill (also referenced as Surf in some reviews) is a beachside grill restaurant serving seafood, meats, and vegetables on a live charcoal grill, open for dinner.
Pizza Kaage is a casual pizzeria consistently mentioned as a surprise highlight.
Thari Bar is a swim-up pool bar serving drinks and snacks all day.
Iru Bar is a sunset bar popular in the early evening.
Pros
The buffet at Amaya is widely praised for variety and quality — guests from Europe, Asia, and the Middle East all describe it positively, which is notable given how often Maldives resort buffets disappoint. The pizza at Pizza Kaage is the most individually praised item across reviews, including from Italian guests who describe it as genuinely good. Guest review: "From the buffet spread at Amaya, pizzas at Pizza Kaage to the cocktails at Thari bar, everything was crafted with utmost care and we truly enjoyed every one of our meals."
Ember Grill is specifically recommended for romantic dinners — the open-air, beachside setting under stars receives strong praise from couples and honeymooners. The head chef is noted across several reviews for personally seeking guest feedback, which guests appreciated. Dietary restrictions, including vegetarian and vegan are accommodated well on request. The cocktail menu at Thari Bar is also repeatedly highlighted.
All-Inclusive Plan
The all-inclusive plan is recommended by most reviewers who took it. It covers all meals, selected beverages including alcohol, and removes the anxiety of additional costs. Several guests note it represents good value given the remote location where there are no dining alternatives. Alcoholic beverages on the all-inclusive plan are from a set menu rather than the full drinks list — a detail some guests noted only after arrival.
Cons
A returning guest who had previously stayed under a different brand name noted a decline in food quality following the rebrand. One reviewer described the food as heavily Asian in flavour, which suited some guests but not others seeking more variety. Slow service at Amaya during busy periods is mentioned in a small number of reviews. Room service and minibar items are not included in standard meal plans.
TIPS:
- The all-inclusive plan is strongly recommended — alcohol costs alone justify it given the remote location
- Book Ember Grill for at least one dinner — the beachside setting is the most romantic dining experience on the island
- Pizza Kaage is a reliable and genuinely enjoyable option for a casual lunch or light dinner
Activities and Excursions — What's Worth It
Available activities include: house reef snorkelling (gear included), guided snorkelling tours, scuba diving, dolphin cruise, turtle snorkelling excursion, kayaking, jet ski, banana boat, windsurfing, water skiing, transparent kayak, catamaran, beach volleyball, tennis, gym, yoga, evening Boduberu (Maldivian drumming and dancing), and a kids club for ages 4–12. The dive centre is operated by a third party.
Pros
House reef snorkelling is unanimously the top activity and is accessible directly from the shoreline or overwater villa steps at no cost. One guided house reef tour per stay is included free of charge. Guests across multiple languages and nationalities report seeing reef sharks, turtles, eagle rays, octopus, eels, and dolphins from the reef — sometimes without even leaving the island. The transparent kayak is specifically praised for allowing guests to observe marine life beneath them while paddling.
The dolphin cruise is the most recommended paid excursion. Multiple guests report seeing large pods of dolphins and describe the experience as memorable. Dolphins are also frequently spotted from the beach or shore spontaneously, which guests from China, the UK, and Italy all mention independently.
Guest review: "Turtle snorkelling was amazing — within a span of 2 days we had already seen all the marine life on our list including reef sharks, turtles, and eagle rays."
Evening Boduberu performances (Maldivian traditional drumming and dancing) held twice weekly in the bar area are consistently praised as a genuine cultural highlight. Yoga sessions, including sunrise yoga, are mentioned positively by guests who tried them.
Cons
Scuba diving receives more mixed reviews than snorkelling. While instructors are praised, one reviewer rated the dive sites a 7 out of 10, noting they were not as extraordinary as expected compared to the house reef. More critically, the dive centre's pricing was flagged as unclear — boat fees and equipment rental are charged separately from dive fees and only revealed on the final bill. One Chinese-language reviewer noted snorkelling equipment was not free at time of writing, though this appears to be inconsistent across review periods.
For non-snorkellers or non-divers, a small number of guests noted the island may feel limited for stays longer than 3 to 4 days.
TIPS:
- Use the free guided house reef snorkelling tour early in your stay — it builds confidence for independent snorkelling
- Ask the dive centre for a full written breakdown of all costs before booking any dives to avoid bill surprises
- Overwater villa guests have significantly easier reef access than beach villa guests on the sunset side — factor this in when choosing your villa
Service — What Guests Say
Pros
Service is consistently praised across reviews in English, Chinese, Arabic, Russian, and other languages. The assigned villa host — referred to as a butler — is the most frequently highlighted element. Guests describe butlers as responsive, attentive, and genuinely warm rather than scripted. Communication via WhatsApp throughout the stay is noted as especially convenient, with requests handled promptly. Staff are praised for remembering guests' preferred drinks, favourite tables, and dietary preferences without being reminded.
The welcome experience is singled out in many reviews — a resort representative accompanies guests from the moment they land in Malé through to the speedboat, and the island arrival greeting is described as warm and personalised. Housekeeping is noted as attentive, with twice-daily villa servicing.
Special occasions are handled proactively. Multiple reviewers describe villa surprises, personalised decorations, and thoughtful gestures arranged without being requested. Restaurant staff who take the time to chat with guests and remember their preferences receive specific mention across both Western and Asian reviews.
Guest review: "Staff were incredibly friendly and attentive — they remembered our drinks and favourite table every day. Our butler arranged everything we needed over WhatsApp and even took the best photos of us snorkelling, which we now have on our wall at home."
Cons
Service inconsistency is the most commonly noted weakness. While butlers are overwhelmingly praised, a small number of guests report poor experiences with specific individuals — delayed responses, conflicting information around check-in and check-out arrangements, and interactions described as cold or unhelpful. One guest specifically titled their review "the butler service was terrible," citing unanswered messages and disorganised departure coordination.
Restaurant waiting staff receive more mixed feedback than butlers. A Russian-language reviewer noted that some restaurant staff behaved unprofessionally. Pool service is flagged by a few guests as slow during busy periods — drinks could take a long time to arrive. Minibar restocking was reported as forgotten on at least two occasions during one stay.
TIPS:
- Contact the resort before arrival with any special requests or occasion details — staff respond much better to advance notice than in-stay requests
- Use WhatsApp to communicate with your butler throughout the stay rather than calling reception — response times are consistently faster
- If service falls below expectations, raise it directly and promptly — multiple reviews confirm the management team responds quickly to in-stay complaints
Spa — Treatments and Tips
Breeze Spa is built as an overwater pavilion connected to the island by a wooden walkway. It has four couples' treatment villas with private terraces and two double suites with jacuzzis. Treatments available include: traditional Thai massage using organic coconut-based oils, hot stone massage, aromatherapy massage, deep tissue massage, body treatments, Ayurvedic therapies, energy healing sessions rooted in Traditional Chinese Medicine, and personalised massage experiences. The spa also offers yoga sessions and rotating wellness programmes featuring visiting specialists throughout the year. The spa opens daily from 10:00 AM.
Pros
The spa is consistently described as a relaxing and enjoyable experience. Massage therapists receive particular praise across reviews — guests describe them as highly skilled, professional, and intuitive. Multiple guests specifically mention the spa as the ideal activity on cloudy or rainy afternoons, which is a practical observation for a tropical destination. The overwater setting is noted as calming, with the sound of the ocean adding to the atmosphere.
Guest review: "The Breeze Spa is exceptional from start to finish — the therapists were all highly skilled and we all came away saying they were some of the best massages we've had."
The couples' suites with jacuzzis are particularly recommended for honeymooners and are referenced positively by multiple couples across European and Asian reviews. The spa's barefoot arrival concept — guests remove shoes at reception — is noted as a small but effective touch that immediately sets a relaxed tone.
Cons
The most consistent complaint is treatment time. Multiple guests who booked 90-minute sessions noted that the actual massage time was closer to 60 to 70 minutes, as the 90 minutes includes changing time, a welcome tea, and a complimentary ice cream served at the end. One reviewer described this as misleading and felt they did not receive what they paid for in terms of hands-on treatment time.
The spa menu is considered limited compared to higher-end resort spas in the Maldives, and the number of treatment rooms means availability can be tight during peak occupancy periods.
TIPS:
- If you want maximum treatment time, clarify with the spa reception exactly how many minutes of hands-on massage are included before booking
- Book on arrival day — popular slots fill quickly, especially for couples' suites with jacuzzis
- The spa is an excellent option on overcast days when beach and water activities are less appealing
Families and Kids Club
Child Policy
Children of all ages are welcome. All 120 villas can accommodate families of four. Cribs are available on request. Babysitting service is available on request. Children under a certain age stay free — one Chinese-language reviewer confirmed children are free for food and accommodation, though this should be verified directly with the resort as conditions may apply. From age 12 children are typically charged as adults for transfers and activities.
Kids Club
The kids club caters to children aged 4 to 12. Activities include arts and crafts, painting, games, toys, and creative play. The facility is described across reviews as small in size but staffed by warm, dedicated team members. Babysitting services are available separately for younger children outside kids club age.
Pros
The kids club staff receive strong, specific praise across reviews from European, Asian, and Middle Eastern families. Multiple parents describe the staff as kind, trustworthy, and genuinely engaging with children. Several reviews note that children were reluctant to leave the kids club, which parents took as a strong indicator of quality. One German-language reviewer praised the staff specifically for their programmes, activities, and gifts given to their daughter throughout the stay.
The resort is consistently described as safe and well-suited for families — it is car-free, compact, and easy to navigate. The main pool includes a children's section. The buffet at the main restaurant is noted by multiple family reviewers as offering sufficient variety for picky eaters, and children's meal preferences are accommodated without difficulty.
Guest review: "The resort's kids club was a real highlight — offering creative activities and caring, trustworthy staff — which gave us peaceful time to unwind by the pool or enjoy the spa."
The house reef is noted by families as a natural, educational highlight — children old enough to snorkel regularly spot sharks, turtles, and rays directly from the shoreline.
Cons
The kids club facility itself is described as small by a repeat visiting family. It does not appear to have a dedicated outdoor play area separate from the main beach, which limits options for energetic younger children on rainy days. There is no specific programme listed for teenagers over age 12.
TIPS:
- Beach villas are the more practical choice for families — easier beach access and safer for young children than overwater villas
- Notify the kitchen in advance of children's dietary preferences — the team accommodates requests readily
- Book babysitting in advance if needed for evenings — availability is not guaranteed on short notice
Honeymooners — Perks and Honest Assessment
The resort is one of the most reviewed Maldives destinations for honeymoons across all platforms, with couples from the UK, USA, Germany, Ukraine, Italy, the UAE, India, and various Asian countries all citing it as a honeymoon destination.
Honeymoon Perks — What's Included
Based on confirmed guest reviews and resort information, the honeymoon package typically includes: handcrafted chocolates on arrival, a USD 100 resort credit per villa per stay for standard beach villas, and a once-per-stay sunset cruise (shared experience, drinks not included). For higher villa categories, a floating breakfast in the villa pool is offered once per stay. A marriage certificate is required to be presented at check-in, and the booking must be made within three months of the wedding date.
Additional romantic extras arranged by the resort include: candle-lit private beach dinners, villa decorations with flowers, a rose petal turndown service, and a complimentary anniversary or honeymoon cake. The beach dinner experience — featuring seafood, lobster, and personalised service under the stars — is the most consistently praised honeymoon-specific offering across reviews.
Pros
Honeymooners describe the overall atmosphere of the resort as naturally romantic — the secluded location, intimate island size, and exceptional house reef create a sense of genuine escape. The private beach dinner is singled out as a highlight by multiple couples across different nationalities. One Ukrainian honeymooner described it as the best lobster they had ever eaten. The overwater villas on the sunset side receive the strongest praise from couples for the views, private deck hammock, and direct ocean access.
Staff consistently go beyond the standard package to arrange surprises, villa decorations, and personalised touches for honeymooning couples. Multiple reviews note that the team proactively acknowledges the occasion throughout the stay without being intrusive.
Guest review: "Our honeymoon at NH Havodda offered great value with modern facilities, breathtaking beach, savory food, and everything we were looking for — crystal blue water, powdery sand, overwater bungalows, and a secluded romantic atmosphere. This resort mastered hospitality."
Cons
The honeymoon package inclusions are modest compared to some other Maldives resorts — the sunset cruise is a shared group experience rather than private, and the USD 100 resort credit does not go far given the on-island pricing. The long journey to reach the island — up to 5 hours from Malé — can be tiring for couples arriving after a long-haul flight.
TIPS:
- Book the private beach dinner in advance — it requires reservation and is weather-dependent
- Present the marriage certificate at check-in to activate all honeymoon inclusions — some guests forgot and had to follow up
- The overwater villa on the sunset side is the most romantic choice — request it specifically when booking rather than leaving it to the resort's assignment
Is NH Collection Havodda Worth It?
NH Collection Havodda occupies a genuinely unique position in the Maldives market. It offers one of the best house reefs in the entire country — repeatedly described by experienced snorkellers and divers as exceptional even by Maldives standards — combined with a secluded southern location that feels authentically remote. The all-inclusive plan is genuinely good value, the food quality is above average for a Maldives resort, and the staff deliver warm, personalised service that punches above the property's price point.
The trade-offs are real, however. The journey from Malé is long — up to five hours total — and guests with short stays effectively lose their first day. The resort is mid-sized at 120 villas, which means it never feels as intimate as smaller boutique properties. Some facilities and villas show signs of wear following a recent rebrand. Spa treatment times are shorter than advertised, and dive costs are not fully transparent upfront.
This resort is best suited to couples and snorkelling enthusiasts who want exceptional marine access, genuine seclusion, and strong overall value without paying ultra-luxury prices.
Families with children who enjoy the water will also find it well-suited. Guests who prioritise brand-new facilities, a short transfer, or an ultra-exclusive atmosphere with very few villas may find better alternatives elsewhere in the Maldives. For the right traveller, it consistently overdelivers.
How This Review Was Compiled
This review was built on research across six platforms, including major international review sites, specialist travel forums, and verified resort information sources. Over 800 individual guest reviews and forum contributions were analysed. Reviews were read and cross-referenced in ten languages: English, Ukrainian, German, Italian, Russian, Chinese, Arabic, French, Japanese, and Korean. Guests from at least 15 countries are represented, including the UK, USA, Germany, Italy, Ukraine, France, Russia, China, Japan, South Korea, India, the UAE, Australia, Singapore, and Canada. Nine topic areas were researched: island and house reef, transfer, villas, food and dining, activities and excursions, service, spa, families, and honeymooners.