All-villa resort features five dining venues, a lagoon and a spa
Dusit Hotels and Resorts has opened dusitD2 Feydhoo Maldives, its first all-inclusive lifestyle property in the archipelago and second Dusit-branded property, following Dusit Thani Maldives.
Located a short seven-minute speedboat ride from Velana International Airport, Malé, dusitD2 Feydhoo Maldives is “designed for the young and the young at heart”.
To celebrate the opening, the resort is offering a launch package that includes round-trip speedboat transfers for two guests, a complimentary villa upgrade and a signature floating breakfast.
DusitD2 Feydhoo Maldives is set on a standalone island in the North Malé Atoll, surrounded by a broad lagoon and coral reefs, with direct access to marine life and nearby dive sites.
The resort offers 127 villas spread across seven categories, including beachfront and overwater styles. Most villas include indoor-outdoor living spaces, private decks and plunge pools.
Interiors are contemporary, featuring neutral tones and natural materials, with views overlooking either the ocean or the island’s natural vegetation.
The resort’s all-inclusive offering includes à la carte dining across five distinctive venues, as well as unlimited premium beverages, including cocktails at the rooftop bar, plus daily entertainment and resort credits for experiences and activities.
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These range from floating breakfasts and beachfront yoga sessions to snorkelling adventures, outdoor cinema and live DJ sets.
Facilities at dusitD2 Feydhoo Maldives include the Namm Spa and a fitness centre, plus event spaces for up to 240 guests.
Commenting on the soft opening, Gilles Cretallaz, Chief Operating Officer, Dusit International, said: “DusitD2 Feydhoo Maldives brings a new energy to the Maldives while maintaining Dusit’s hospitality. This all-inclusive resort is a lifestyle destination for marine experiences and tailored escapes.”
Made up of 26 atolls, 1,200 small islands and more than 120 properties, the Maldives in the Indian Ocean is seeing a raft of new openings in 2025, with Barceló Nasandhura Malé among the latest to debut in the archipelago, becoming the city’s first five-star hotel, as well as the JW Marriott Kaafu Atoll Island Resort, which opened in February with 80 overwater and beachfront villas.
W Maldives has reopened following a multi-million-dollar "full-scale" renovation, and Sun Siyam Olhuveli recently unveiled 100 redesigned beachfront pavilions and opened the Maldives’ longest pool, an ocean-facing masterpiece with a sunken bar.
Arriving later this year is Aman Maldives, a 68-key resort set to take up residence on a private island in the archipelago’s Vaavu atoll.
For more information, visit www.dusit.com/dusitd2-feydhoo