Full Moon Resort is a 5 star hotel in
Maldives.
The hotel comprises a total of 156 rooms of which 1 is an aqua suite, 4 are aqua villas, 52 are aqua bungalows, 55 are beach houses and 44 are luxury rooms. The hotel is air conditioned and comprises a lobby, 2 hotel safes, 2 shops, 5 restaurants, a bar and a games room. Guests have access to a terrace. provides luxurious accommodation in its 156 rooms. All the rooms at the hotel resort have been given a refined look with generous use of thatch and wood to match and enhance the island ambience in a truly Maldivian flair. The rooms at Full Moon Resort Maldives have been categorized into water suite, water bungalow and beachfront cottage. The hotel restaurant offers a wide selection of culinary choice— Asian, Thai, and Continental. Dedicated to celebrate quietness and beauty, living in Full Moon resort can be a lifetime experience.
Tucked away in the quiet corners of Maldives, this resort is equipped with 156 rooms that celebrate complete privacy, convenience and comfort. All of the 52 water bungalows, 55 beachfront cottages, 44 beachfront deluxe rooms, 4 water villas and water suites, are furnished with AC, ceiling fans, IDD telephones and Internet connections, spacious beds with comfortable beddings, tea/coffee makers and refrigerated mini bars. The bathrooms are spacious with huge bathtubs and hot/cold water facilities. Dining is a gourmet pleasure in Full Moon Resort Maldives. There are five restaurants that provide delicious breakfast, lunch and dinner. While the breakfast comprises continental cuisines, lunch is a mix of enchanting east and west dishes. Atoll Grill is a la carte restaurant and Sand Coast Café serves a wide array of International culinary delights. Casa Luna offers contemporary Mediterranean dishes and Sawasdee specializes in authentic Thai cuisines. The Anchorage Bar, Pool Bar and Drifter’s Club promises cool drinks amidst silent surroundings. The restaurants also offer special themed nights where you can enjoy an eclectic array of cuisines like Thai, Maldivian, Asian, European, and Tibetan etc.