All May 11, 2026 3 min read

Land-Based or Charter: How to Surf the Maldives in 2026

Steeve By Steeve

There are three ways to surf the Maldives in 2026, with prices that vary by a factor of ten. The choice between live-aboard charter, all-inclusive resort, and local-island guesthouse comes down to budget, flexibility, and how much you mind cooking your own meals.

Live-aboard charter — €2,500–€4,500 per person per week

The classic Maldives surf trip. A boat with 10–12 bunks, on-board chef, dive deck for surfboards, and a captain who moves you to wherever’s firing. Pros: maximum spots per trip, you wake up to whichever break has the best conditions, no driving. Cons: you live on a boat for a week, lineups at the famous North Male reefs are charter-heavy, and you pay charter rates whether the swell shows or not.

Surf resort — €3,500–€8,000 per person per week

Private-island resorts with one or two dedicated waves. Pasta Point at Cinnamon Dhonveli, Lohis at Hudhuranfushi, Kandooma’s reef. Pros: the most comfortable trip, exclusive lineups (most resort waves are guest-only), all-inclusive food and drink. Cons: locked to one wave, the most expensive option, less travel feel.

Local-island guesthouse — €600–€1,400 per person per week

The newer option. Small guesthouses on inhabited Maldivian islands like Thulusdhoo, Himmafushi, Guraidhoo, and Kudahuvadhoo. You live in a working village, walk to the local reef pass, and run boat day-trips when the wind shifts. Pros: a third of the charter price, you experience the country instead of a boat, restaurants and culture on your doorstep. Cons: limited to walking-distance and short-boat waves, modest dress code outside designated tourist beaches, fewer pre-organised group dynamics.

What the real costs add up to

Charters and resorts are mostly all-in. Local-island stays have add-ons you need to factor:

Worked example: a 7-night Kudahuvadhoo trip with full board, equipment and daily surf trips comes to roughly €1,000–€1,200 per person all-in including the domestic flight and taxes.

Which one suits you

Pick a charter if: you want maximum waves per day, you’re travelling with a group of intermediate-plus friends, and the budget isn’t the constraint.

Pick a resort if: you want the most comfortable surf-trip on the planet, the wave in front of your room is enough, and you can swallow the price tag.

Pick a local-island guesthouse if: you want to travel cheaper, see actual Maldivian culture, surf with smaller crews, and you’re flexible about which spot you score that day.

A worked land-based example

To make the numbers concrete: Oceana Inn Maldives in Kudahuvadhoo runs from €45/night per person (May–Nov) plus a €57/pp/night Surf Guiding package that covers full board, equipment, and a daily boat trip. Three nights minimum. The maths is consistent with the €600–€1,400 weekly range above.

For when to actually time your trip, see our season guide.

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