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Angsana Velavaru: Is It Worth It? An HONEST Review

Whenever I think about a natural paradise, I imagine this resort. I remember waking up to the sound of gentle waves and stepping out onto the sandy beach, with the turquoise waters of the private lagoon stretching out before me. It was like stepping into a postcard. I still have to pinch myself to believe this was not a dream, but a dreamy stay at Angsana Velavaru indeed.

Angsana Velavaru is a high-end, all inclusive resort situated on a pristine private lagoon in the Maldives. Completely surrounded by turquoise waters, it merges its luxurious facilities with the natural attractions of its surroundings, becoming the ultimate vacation spot for both relaxation and adventure. 

A woman walking on a long wooden jetty over turquoise waters lined by multiple villas on both sides

Its top-notch facilities are highlighted by its sustainability efforts and the experiences offered to guests. There is no doubt that Angsana Velavaru is a great destination – but is it the right one for you?

With our review, we want to help you find out if the resort is indeed what you’re looking for. Read on to learn all about its amenities, activities, and eco-friendly practices. 

The Location

A drone image of a small white-sand island covered in greenery and surrounded by turquoise waters

Angsana Velavaru is located in Dhaalu Atoll, and while many of its villas are situated on the beachfront, some others stretch into the ocean, making it seem as though the resort was floating in the sea.  

How To Get Here

Getting to Angsana Velavaru requires a 45-minute seaplane flight from Velana International Airport, and let me tell you: this was one of the highlights of our entire trip. I don’t think we had realized how out-of-this-planet the Maldives are until we looked down and saw all the atolls.

Close up image of a sea plane's propeller and atolls in the background surrounded by the sea

Once you reserve your hotel stay, the reservation office will reach out and book your seaplane transfer with you. You’ll pay for the transfers once you arrive at the resort.

At your arrival at Velana International Airport, look for an Angsana representative who will escort you to the seaplane terminal and will help you check in. Relax and get ready for one of the most insane flights of your life.

The Rooms 

Angsana Velavaru is an all-villa resort, featuring two different villa types: beachfront and overwater villas.

They all boast gorgeous views of the ocean and are fully equipped with modern amenities, coffee and tea-making facilities, bathrobes and slippers, and flat-screen TV (although, who needs a TV in paradise?).

A drone image of a couple standing in a vast beach area with white sands, and the blue sea and lush vegetation in the background

Differently from other resorts in the Maldives, the overwater villas are not connected by a wooden pier. The two areas of the resort, the actual island and the area with the InOcean Villas, are completely separated and are connected by a short 5-minute boat transfer (the boat runs every hour).

Some people might think this is an advantage as it gives them a heightened sense of privacy, while others might not enjoy being separated from the island with other restaurants and bars and the pool. It’s something to consider when choosing to book an InOcean Villa at Angsana Velavaru.

Beachfront Villas

We stayed in a Beachfront Villa, with a king bed facing the beach and numerous windows letting in the natural light into the bedroom. The accommodation also has a private garden with sun loungers and furniture for al fresco dining, besides direct access to the ocean. 

You never have to walk more than 15 steps to be in the water – it doesn’t get better than this!

The villa also comes with an outdoor shower. It was so nice to shower outside in our own garden.

Image of an outdoor shower and wooden deck with orange walls

If you’re looking for a bit of extra luxury, the Beachfront Infinity Pool Villa and the Deluxe Beachfront Pool Villa boast private swimming pools, besides being located right on the beach.

They both accommodate up to 3 people, although the Deluxe Villa, which is 2,228 square feet, is twice the size of the Infinity Pool Villa. The latter boasts a private garden and Thai sala (gazebo) which overlooks the beach, an outdoor shower, a sitting area, and an elegant bedroom with a king bed, besides a private pool. 

If you’re coming with the whole family or a group of friends, you can also rent the Velavaru Two-Bedroom Pool Villa which accommodates up to 4 guests, or the Angsana Three-Bedroom Pool Villa which has room for 6 guests. 

InOcean Pool Villas

For an utterly luxurious vacation, you can book the fantastic Angsana Velavaru InOcean Villas, which are 2 stories high and situated over the water. They all feature infinity pools with either sunrise or sunset views.

While we stayed in a beach villa, the manager let us spend an afternoon in two of their InOcean Villas so we could experience it and tell you about it.

The Deluxe InOcean Pool Villa has a rooftop pavilion from which to enjoy the stunning views of the ocean. It also features a terrace with hammocks and sunbeds, and an infinity pool that stretches 23 feet over the ocean.

A couple sitting next to an infinity pool that overlooks the sea

The 2-Bedroom Deluxe InOcean Pool Villa also boasts a swimming pool over the coral reef and a terrace with ocean views, besides being fully equipped and accommodating up to 5 people in the two bedrooms. 

A spacious hotel room with a double bed, and a bathtub in the background

The rooftop pavilion has comfortable furniture to relax or dine al fresco in, and there are sitting and dining areas, and a bathtub overlooking the ocean.

▶ Book your stay at Angsana Velavaru on BOOKING.COM or ON THEIR WEBSITE.

The Activities 

Many people who choose the Maldives as the destination for their vacation are looking for relaxation, and they’re perfectly happy just chilling on the beach or on their deck tanning and reading a book.

We personally loved going for walks around the island (you can circle it all in around 15 minutes), stopping for a dip in the water here and there. I mean, this was the most perfectly blue water I’ve ever seen!

But if you’re more of an active type, you’ll also find plenty of activities on offer and you won’t get bored here.

The resort offers a wide range of experiences, most of which are water-based. The dive center offers PADI courses for all levels, and also fun dives in the 30 different dive spots surrounding the island. This is a paid activity, but in my opinion, it’s not necessary to dive in order to appreciate the rich marine life that surrounds Angsana Velavaru.

We are not divers and still loved snorkeling here. The house reef at Velavaru isn’t reachable by swimming from the island, so the resort offers a daily complimentary snorkeling excursion by boat. You’ll be given all the necessary equipment and you’ll be snorkeling for about 45 minutes. I recommend wearing a life jacket even if you’re a good swimmer.

At the Water Sports Center guests can enjoy windsurfing, wake-boarding, kayaking, and water skiing. Some activities require an extra fee, while others like kayaking and paddleboarding are complimentary.

A woman paddleboarding in the sea

Still looking for more? Visits to a local island, dolphin-watching trips, night fishing, and sunset cruises are offered as well.

Dining & Meal Plans

There are three restaurants at Angsana Velavaru, offering a variety of traditional cuisines, from international dishes to typical Maldivian and Asian options. 

➤ The Azzurro Restaurant & Bar and Kaani Restaurant have lunch and dinner menus, and specialize in International and Mediterranean cuisine, the latter offering a fantastic themed night buffet. 

Funa Restaurant boasts a great menu of Pan-Asian cuisine and a separate one for vegetarian options. It faces sunset, so it’s particularly romantic right before dusk, and ideal for pre-dinner drinks. 

➤ For daytime drinks and snacks, the best place to go to is the Khuredi Pool Bar, situated right next to the swimming pool to guarantee an afternoon of leisure and utter relaxation. 

➤ As for the Destination Dining experiences (extra fee), they include a scrumptious set menu in beautiful locations, dinner in a romantic setting by the beach, and floating breakfast at the villa. 

Angsana Velavaru is an all-inclusive resort, and guests can choose between 3 different all-inclusive packages for their stay.

▶️ The All-Inclusive Dine is the most classic all-inclusive plan. It includes breakfast, lunch, and dinner both from an à la carte menu and the buffet, besides minibar drinks and snacks, and both standard alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, as well as afternoon tea.

▶️ The All-Inclusive Play plan includes breakfast and dinner, along with a daily resort credit of 75 USD per person, per day.

▶️ The All-Inclusive Premium is the most comprehensive plan, as it combines the previous ones plus a 25% discount on the seaplane transfers, as well as InVilla dining, 50% off Destination dining experiences, and premium alcoholic beverages.

The Facilities 

Angsana Velavaru is a 5-star resort, and the amenities are modern and on par with the category. If there’s one thing the hotel could improve, though, is the service level, which sometimes was not what you would expect at this price point.

The resort boasts a swimming pool, the Kuredhi Pool, with sunbeds and a pool bar, a water sports center, a dive center, and the Rangers’ Club to keep children entertained all day long. Being a family-friendly resort, it also provides babysitting services. 

Guests can also keep in shape at the fitness center or relax at the award-winning spa that features 8 outdoor pavilions on the island, offering beauty treatments, massages, envigorating therapies, facials, and body polishes. 

Sustainability 

Embracing the Environment, Empowering People is Angsana’s ethos, and the resort stands by it by having implemented a great number of sustainable practices in their operations. 

These include regular cleaning activities that are organized alongside the local communities, and the conservation of resources through the efficient use of electricity, waste reduction, recycling, and refusing. 

The promotion of local culture is a big part of Angsana Velavaru resort’s commitment. Therefore, performances and talks that showcase the traditions and customs of the communities are held frequently, engaging guests with the locals and bringing them closer. 

Having the ocean as a backyard, marine conservation is also top of the list when it comes to sustainability priorities at Angsana Velavaru. There are ongoing efforts for conservation run by the in-house Marine Lab, two of the main tasks being coral planting and reef cleaning. 

Guests can take part in these efforts, and visit the coral nurseries and garden in the lagoon.  

Rates 

The rates for Angsana Velavaru start at $300 a night for two people. 

We spent a total of 3 weeks at both Angsana Velavaru and Banyan Tree Vabbinfaru + 1 week at Angsana Ihuru (which was recently rebranded to Dhawa Ihuru) thanks to the Habitat Program

The Habitat Program offers exclusive discounts when you book long-term stays, which allows you not only to save money but also gain hotel credits of up to $2,000. The units purchased come in 10-day blocks, and can be redeemed in any hotel within the Tier Pass. 

When we bought it, the Habitat Program was sold in one-week blocks, but now guests have 10-day blocks with the rebranded Habitat 2.0 Program. 

The Verdict

So, is Angsana Velavaru worth it? We think so. We’ve stayed at multiple resorts in the Maldives, and the water at Angsana Velavaru was the most incredible we’ve ever seen. In the Maldives or anywhere else.

We loved how the beach villas and the overwater villas were separated, as it felt like we had two separate resorts to explore. All in all, we loved our stay. The only thing we didn’t like? That we had to leave.

▶ Book your stay at Angsana Velavaru on BOOKING.COM or ON THEIR WEBSITE.

  • Stefania Guglielmi

    Stefania Guglielmi is the founder of Every Steph. Originally from Bologna, Italy, she's been traveling full-time since 2016 and has visited over 50 countries across 6 continents. She believes sustainable travel and luxury travel can go hand in hand and has been advocating for responsible tourism since 2014. Stefania's advice and travel experiences have been featured in important publications such as Business Insider, Refinery29, and Yahoo Money.