• Home
  • Reviews
    • Flight Reviews
    • Hotel Reviews
    • Lounge Reviews
    • Trip Reports
  • About
    • Press
  • Contact
  • Privacy
  • Award Expert
Live and Let's Fly
  • Home
  • Reviews
    • Flight Reviews
    • Hotel Reviews
    • Lounge Reviews
    • Trip Reports
  • About
    • Press
  • Contact
  • Privacy
  • Award Expert
Home » Reviews » Hotel Reviews » Review: Park Hyatt Maldives
Hotel ReviewsHyatt

Review: Park Hyatt Maldives

Matthew Klint Posted onJuly 12, 2019November 14, 2023 12 Comments

a sign on a wall with trees in the background

The Park Hyatt Maldives is no small investment in terms of cost and time. But for my wife and me, it was a very special belated honeymoon trip.

When Heidi and I got married, we were both too busy to go on an extended honeymoon. Instead, we took a train from Stuttgart to Paris and spent a few days in the City of Lights before returning to Frankfurt.

Almost two years later, we finally had time for a real honeymoon and chose India and the Maldives. We figured after a fairly hectic schedule in India, we’d take a week to relax in the Maldives.

It’s difficult to consolidate all of my thoughts into a single review post, but I think having everything together will be more helpful than separate posts on the villa, the dining, and the activities. So here goes. As a reminder, this stay took place in 2016, though this review has never been published.

Park Hyatt Maldives Location

Let’s start with the difficulty in getting to this resort. Most see this as a big negative, but I was quite happy to truly be isolated. The fact that it took such an effort to reach meant that it would not be filled children with running around…the peaceful tranquility is a key selling point. And note that while children are permitted at this property, we did not see a single child during our stay.

I’ve already detailed here how to reach the property. It will require a flight into Male, then a domestic connection to Kooddoo, and finally a 30-minute boat trip to the island.

Upon arrival, a member of the staff was waiting at the dock to greet us, driving us in a golf cart to the Dhoni Lounge where check-in took place. A dhoni is multi-purpose sailboat resembling a traditional Arab sailing vessel. This lounge is like a boat flipped upside down.

a dock over water with trees and sand

a deck with chairs and a large body of water

a beach with palm trees and blue water

a deck with chairs and a large white tent on the water

a dock with a bench and chairs on it

a wooden dock leading to a beach

a beach with huts and palm trees

a wooden walkway leading to a beach

a beach with palm trees and water

a wooden pier over the water

a sign with palm trees and a stone wall

a building with a curved roof

a room with chairs and tables

a room with green couches and a table

Inside is an area to lounge or take part in dominoes or chess. Once a week, on Saturday evenings, a manager’s reception takes place. Although held on the beach as weather permits, ours was held inside the Dhoni lounge and featured complimentary drinks, hors d’oeuvres, a Boduberu performance, and even free chair massages.

a wooden blocks on a table

a table with a white tablecloth on it

a three tiered tray with desserts on it

a group of men in white shirts and black pants playing drums

a group of men in white shirts holding drums

a room with a round table and chairs

One more note on the location. Do note that you truly are on a private island away from civilization. The island even has its own time zone separate from Male to better coincide with sunrise and sunsets.

an island with buildings and a bridge
image: Hyatt

Park Hyatt Maldives Park Pool Villa

We were assigned villa #21, a Park Pool Villa, which represented a one category upgrade from the baseline Park Villa room. The 180 square meter (~1937 square foot) villa included a private plunge pool and sun deck, large room with a king bed and chaise lounge, an outdoor bathtub and rain shower area, indoor shower, and spacious bathroom. 

a sign on a wood surface

a building with stairs leading to a pool

a house with a pool and a stone wall

a pool with a wood deck and a bench

a pool with a wood deck and trees

a bed with a mirror in the middle

a room with a bed and a glass wall

a room with a bed and chairs

a room with a pool and a bed

a room with a television and chair

a bed in a room

a bathroom with a bathtub and a bathtub

a bathroom with a sink and a bench

a bathroom with a large glass door

a toilet in a bathroom

a sink and faucet in a bathroom

a tray with white towels and a candle

a stone wall with a hole in the wall

a bathtub in a garden

You are assigned a point of contact at the hotel. In our case, it was Ameez. We had exchanged emails setting up the domestic transfers and he also asked if we were celebrating a special occasion. I mentioned that we were celebarting our honeymoon and we found a bottle of champagne in the room with a note wishing us a wonderful honeymoon.

a bucket of champagne and glasses

The room also included a fruit bowl replenished daily, bottled water (both sparking and still – bottled on the island in reusable glass jars), sweet and salty snacks, and an espresso machine.

a bowl of fruit on a tray

a box with a lid and a coffee machine

a group of glass bottles on a table

An iPad offered not only news, but the ability to quickly order room service or make other requests without even picking up the phone.

a tablet with a screen on it

Walking beyond the plunge pool, which was quite secluded and perfect for all sorts of activities, was our private beach…simply stunning in the afternoon sun.

a beach with trees and sand

a beach with trees and water

a tree trunk in the sand

a beach with a tree and blue water

Rather than a “do not disturb” sign, we were given the following to place beside our door when we did not want to be disturbed:

a wooden pole with colorful necklaces on it

Finally, I’ll note that we did not have perfect weather our entire visit. A couple days we had storms.

a pool with a deck and plants

The resort offers golf cart transport from your villa to the restaurants around the clock, though we just walked it, a nice 10-minute walk in the shade:

a path with trees and plants

But the area did get a little damp ofter sudden downpours:

a puddle in a dirt road surrounded by trees

Park Hyatt Maldives Dining

Beyond the beautiful venue and company, the great highlight of the stay was the dining. Quite honestly, I did not expect great food on an island so remote. Instead, I enjoyed the best fish of my life. Even today…three years later…I have yet to encounter fish as fresh and tasty as we enjoyed here. My wife concurs.

Breakfast in The Dining Room

Thanks to my Globalist status, we received complimentary breakfast each morning, which was always a treat. In addition to nice buffet with cold items, hot items could be ordered off the menu. The menu included western, Asian, and Maldivian choices. Coffee and juices were excellent and the fruit was consistently ripe.

As you can see below, we tried many dishes but my favorite was the poached eggs with avocado on toast…simply fabulous.

a building with tables and chairs

a table with food on it

a table with food on it

a table with food on it

a menu with black and white text

a menu with black text

a menu on a menu

a menu with black text

a menu in a frame

a menu with black text

a plate of pancakes with fruit and ice cream

a plate with food on it

a plate of food on a table

a plate of waffles with fruit on it

a plate of food on a table

a plate of food on a table

a plate of food and a cup of coffee

a plate of food with a soft boiled egg

a bowl of soup and rice on a plate

a plate of food on a table

a plate of food and a cup of coffee

Lunch and Dinner in The Dining Room

I’m sure there were some element of saving money in my subconscious, but if you sleep in and eat a leisurely, hearty breakfast, you’re set until evening. That said, we did not do what many Globalists do and just scraf down free appetizers during happy hour and then just wait until breakfast again. Each night we had dinner and found ourselves back at The Dining Room the majority of nights.

Let me again underscore how lovely the fish is…really whatever you order. I generally ordered the catch of the day while my wife fell in love with the tuna steaks. One night I tried chicken. You can view the full menu here. Expect $20-30 for an appetizer and $30-50 for a main course.

a building with tables and chairs outside

a plate of food with vegetables on top

a piece of meat with a lemon wedge on a black plate

a plate of food on a table

The Island Grill

This is the hotel’s luxury restaurant and the food is great here (again, we ordered fish), but I’ll tell you why I only went once: the floor is simply sand. As someone generally averse to beaches, you might ask why I would ever go to the Maldives in the first place. Fair question…I knew my wife would like it and it seemed like a rite of passage for any premium travel blogger. But I like wearing sock and shoes…sandals and barefeet just don’t work for me. And this restaurant filled my sandals with sand. Ugh…I hate that feeling.

a light on a post

a restaurant with a canopy and chairs

a restaurant with a large counter and chairs

a couple of men in a restaurant

a table and chairs on a patio

a menu with a picture of a chef cooking

a menu with black text on a brown leather cover

a menu with black text

a menu on a leather surface

a menu in a leather case

a menu on a leather cover

But I can vouch for the food. It was tremendous. Here’s the menu. They even had white asparagus!

a plate with a fish on it

a bowl of soup and a bread on a table

a plate of food on a table

a plate of food on a table

a plate of food on a white plate

a pot with soup and a ladle on a stove

The Bar – Globalist Happy Hour

We began our evening at the bar each night, where Hyatt offers Globalists a complimentary drink and appetizers. These appetizers included a trio of amuse-bouches.

a patio with white furniture and orange pillows

a plate of desserts on a table

a plate of food on a table

a plate of sushi on a table

While wine, beer, and cocktails were complimentary, I found the affogato (espresso poured over ice cream) the best option and highly recommenced.

a plate with a bowl of ice cream and a spoon

But the Mai Tais and Mojitos were also refreshing.

two drinks on a table

a glass of orange liquid next to a plate of food

Room Service

One night Heidi was tired and I did not feel like eating alone, so I ordered in room service…a filet mignon. It was my only piece of red meat for the entire week and was cooked a perfect medium rare. While tasty, a steak is a steak…stick to fish and seafood while you are there.

a plate of food on a table

a piece of steak on a plate

Overall, an excellent dining experience. Look at the fresh-caught fish being delivered in the morning:

a group of men in a cart full of fish

a group of fish in blue bins

Park Hyatt Maldives Activities

You personal concierge will push you to do activities. That was a tad annoying, though I knew Ameez did it due to obligation, not because he liked putting pressure on us. But I came here to relax…to eat, sleep, and well, you know. I really was not interested in going fishing in a glass-bottom boat or deep sea diving. We did enjoy a couple spa treatments, which were obscenely priced, but I do love massages. Honestly, I wanted to use the time to finally catch up on some reading…and I did. I found that so much more enriching than a kayaking trip.

Heidi tried out deep sea diving…it cost $800 for certification and she quit after the first day because she felt uncomfortable with the instructor. I figured the $800 was lost, but the hotel graciously only charged me $400…I didn’t even ask, they just proactively offered me the partial refund. As an aside, when I met the instructor he seemed like a fine man to me. There was certainly nothing inappropriate said or done. But he and Heidi did not click and I was not going to force her to take more classes, even if we lost the money.

She did drag me out snorkeling on the last day and despite applying sunscreen, look what I came back with:

a man's back with red skin

The hotel does have a sort of formal lobby that was I was only introduced to when I settled up the bill on my way out. If you’re into movies, you can rent DVDs and play them in their room.

a desk with computers and red poufs

a room with a table and chairs

a living room with couches and a table

a building with a pool and a wooden deck

a binder with a movie cover and a movie on it

Park Hyatt Maldives Fitness + Spa + Pool

The resort has a small fitness center that was quite popular. We used it every day and we noticed the same people using it every day as well…there’s no need to set aside your fitness regimen, even on holiday.

a building with a pool and a pool and a group of people in the sun

a room with large windows and plants

a row of dumbbells in a gym

a room with a gym equipment and a wall of balls

a room with exercise equipment

The spa is located nearby and quite luxe.

a sign with a pond and trees

a group of lounge chairs and umbrellas on a deck

a deck with lounge chairs and a canopy in a garden

We never used the hotel’s main swimming pool when we had our own and the ocean. It was a beautiful pool though.

a pool with palm trees and a beach

a pool with palm trees and a beach

Park Hyatt Maldives Service

I do want to give one more shout out to Ameez, who was a most excellent host during our stay. We had some deep conversations from time to time and he provided an interesting perspective on life in the Maldives.

a man smiling at camera

I must admit my favorite member of staff was the lovely Fiona, who worked in The Dining Room. Each day we were greeted by her lovely smile and she was so kind and happy. I wonder if she is still at the hotel?

a woman in a white uniform

> Read More: Amal Clooney Cautions Against Visiting Maldives

CONCLUSION

My wife and I came back with a wonderful souvenir from the Park Hyatt Maldives…our first born son. For that reason, the Park Hyatt Maldives will always have a special place in my heart. But beyond that, it’s a lovely little island paradise with wonderful staff and surprisingly scrumptious food. 

If you consider the trip there part of the adventure, then by all means this is a superb choice of hotel and a particularly compelling World of Hyatt redemption option.

a beach with a body of water and a tree

a beach with a row of buildings on the water

a sunset over a body of water

a building on stilts in water

a building on a dock over water

Get Daily Updates

Join our mailing list for a daily summary of posts! We never sell your info.

You have Successfully Subscribed!

Previous Article Ugh…Atlanta Bans Smoking In Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport
Next Article A Perfect Flight In Cathay Pacific First Class

About Author

Matthew Klint

Matthew is an avid traveler who calls Los Angeles home. Each year he travels more than 200,000 miles by air and has visited more than 135 countries. Working both in the aviation industry and as a travel consultant, Matthew has been featured in major media outlets around the world and uses his Live and Let's Fly blog to share the latest news in the airline industry, commentary on frequent flyer programs, and detailed reports of his worldwide travel.

Related Posts

  • Park Hyatt Sydney Review

    Review: Park Hyatt Sydney

    December 6, 2023
  • Hyatt Carmel Highlands Review

    Review: Hyatt Carmel Highlands

    December 8, 2022
  • Hyatt House Charlotte lobby

    Review: Hyatt House Charlotte/Center City

    April 24, 2022

12 Comments

  1. Caroline Reply
    July 12, 2019 at 10:34 am

    Nice back.

  2. Kenneth Reply
    July 12, 2019 at 11:53 am

    I’m glad you and your wife enjoyed your stay, and of course you’ll always have the joy of your son to remind you of the Maldives. But to me this Park Hyatt looks almost creepily stark and soulless. If I’d traveled half-way ’round the word and arrived at this resort I’d be thinking “Is this IT?” – before phoning my travel agent. Of course different strokes…

    • emercycrite Reply
      July 13, 2019 at 12:09 am

      I have to agree. It all looks so blah.

  3. Kenneth Reply
    July 12, 2019 at 11:55 am

    Sorry -’round the world

  4. mojo Reply
    July 12, 2019 at 11:57 am

    Nice, Matthew. Thanks for the write-up.

    Sometimes you just gotta take one for the team, LoL 🙂

  5. Travis Reply
    July 12, 2019 at 2:04 pm

    I loved the Park Hyatt as well. It is a great resort. We were on our honeymoon as well, and there were 2 kids there (whom I referred to as satan-spawn) because the parents let them run around freely and get in everyone’s way and scream. A staff member told me they hated the kids, but the couple is very wealthy and visits quarterly so they don’t dare tell them to stop.

    We did the all inclusive, which for only about $500/day for a couple is well worth it. One rainy afternoon we spent at the bar reading and going through a few bottles of wine. Well worth it if you don’t have globalist. Plus you can enjoy the chilled gazpacho everyday for lunch which is so refreshing in the heat!

    • Kenneth Reply
      July 12, 2019 at 3:59 pm

      “A staff member told me they hated the kids, but the couple is very wealthy and visits quarterly so they don’t dare tell them to stop.”

      Yet another reason to give this place a pass…

  6. Lukas Reply
    July 12, 2019 at 11:17 pm

    Nice review. Were you bothered with mosquitos at the property? Being such a small and isolated island with so much outdoors space, that could be a problem.

    • Matthew Reply
      July 13, 2019 at 1:41 am

      We were. Not too bad, but did get several bites over the stay.

  7. emercycrite Reply
    July 13, 2019 at 12:09 am

    “But I came here to relax…to eat, sleep, and well, you know.”

    LMAO

  8. Ken Watanabe Reply
    July 13, 2019 at 9:06 pm

    This hotel has been overrun by unruly, loud and obnoxious Mainland Chinese tourists. Very unfortunate. Their packages booked through Mainland Chinese travel agencies usually include breakfast, hence the prevalent Chinese language on the breakfast menu – but you’ll notice the restaurant dinner menu is entirely in English. These Mainland Chinese tourists will eat for dinner instant ramen noodles cooked in the electric kettle provided in room meant for boiling water to make tea. The Conrad Koh Samui and countless others getaway resorts have suffered the same fate. In my last visit, there were several of them happily clipping their nails at breakfast in the restaurant. Just lovely.

  9. Park Hyatt Maldives Reply
    September 7, 2020 at 5:07 am

    It looks like heaven !

Leave a Reply to Kenneth Cancel reply

Search

Hot Deals for May

Note: Please see my Advertiser Disclosure

Capital One Venture X Business Card
Earn 150,000 Miles Sign Up Bonus
Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card
Earn 100,000 Points
Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit Card
Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit Card
Earn 75,000 Miles!
Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card
Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card
Earn 75,000 Miles
Chase Ink Business Unlimited® Credit Card
Earn $750 Cash Back
The Business Platinum Card® from American Express
The Business Platinum Card® from American Express
Earn 120,000 Membership Reward® Points

Recent Posts

  • mothers day rome colisseum
    Appreciation Of A Traveling Mother: My Wife May 11, 2025
  • a plane with rows of seats
    Introduction: A Long-Awaited Journey On Korean Air To Hong Kong May 10, 2025
  • Trump Air Traffic Control
    Trump’s Air Traffic Control Plan Needs Refinement, But It’s Progress May 10, 2025
  • Scott Kirby Fox News Newark
    Scott Kirby’s Fox News Op-Ed On Newark Airport May 10, 2025

Categories

Popular Posts

  • a room with a table and benches
    Where To Smoke At Paris Charles De Gaulle Airport (CDG) April 26, 2025
  • United Airlines Polaris Lounge Chicago Review
    Review: United Polaris Lounge Chicago (ORD) May 1, 2025
  • United Airlines Refresh Polaris Lounge Chicago
    First Look: United Airlines Reopens Renovated Polaris Lounge In Chicago (ORD) April 29, 2025
  • a hand holding a blue card
    Chase Sapphire Preferred 100K Bonus Offer Ending Soon May 2, 2025

Archives

May 2025
M T W T F S S
 1234
567891011
12131415161718
19202122232425
262728293031  
« Apr    

As seen on:

facebook twitter instagram rss
Privacy Policy © Live and Let's Fly All Rights Reserved. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from this site’s author and/or owner is strictly prohibited. Excerpts and links may be used, provided that full and clear credit is given to Live and Let's Fly with appropriate and specific directions to the original content.