Top Eco-Resorts Opening in the Maldives in 2025
The best eco-resorts that will open in the Maldives in 2025 will include a number of high-end properties that focus on sustainability, new green practices, and engaging guest experiences. New products from big brands and small companies that focus on solar power, reducing waste, and protecting the ocean stand out.
The Bolidhuffaru Reef Mandarin Oriental
This luxury resort in South Male Atoll is set to open in late 2025. It will focus on eco-friendly operations and sustainable development, with 120 villas that come with private pools and a wide range of wellness services.
The resort claims to be environmentally friendly and manage its resources in a smart way.
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Six & Six will open two resorts in South Malé Atoll in late 2025. The resorts will focus on solar power, zero-waste policies, local food, reef restoration, and a wide range of sustainability activities.
The guest offering includes 74 pool houses (38 of which are overwater), lively dining, and culturally immersive experiences.
The Maldives’ Cinnamon Velifushi ECO Park
When Cinnamon Velifushi opens its new ECO Park in 2025, it will offer guests hands-on activities like planting trees, trash management tours, and organic gardening that make them more aware of the environment.
The park in Vaavu Atoll shows how committed Cinnamon is to ESG and making a difference in the community.
Nammos Resort in the Maldives
When it opens in 2025, Nammos Resort in the Maldives will use eco-friendly building materials, energy-efficient systems, and marine-protection programs to provide a luxurious experience that is also good for the environment.
Designed to be a beautiful mix of green luxury and ocean views.
Highlights of Sustainability
To have less of an effect on the environment, these new launches use solar power, manage waste so there is no garbage, and are actively working on coral reef restoration projects.
Eco-awareness is a big part of the luxury experience, so guests often do things like planting trees, taking garden walks, reef-safe diving, and attending educational workshops.
More and more, properties are being built to save energy, use less plastic, and help their local communities.
Openings Delayed or Coming Up
A number of much-anticipated green resorts, including Rosewood Ranfaru, Capella Maldives, and Bulgari Resort Ranfushi, have had their opening dates pushed back, with new dates set for 2026 or later.
Eco-resort trends to keep an eye on
Renewable energy is getting more attention. Solar panels and battery systems are becoming standard on new homes.
- Focus on reducing trash. Programs like composting, recycling, and reusing lessen the need for landfills.
- Local product and sourcing: For authentic, low-impact dining, resorts grow their own food and work with local suppliers.
- Conservation projects, educational events, and getting involved in the community are now big parts of the guest journey.
In 2025, these five openings and trends will show how the Maldives will change into a global hub for sustainable, high-end travel.