
Looking for a stress-free school holiday in the tropics? Marriott Bonvoy’s Family Fun Summer campaign offers Malaysian families the ultimate Maldives escape.
If your idea of a perfect family holiday includes turquoise lagoons, barefoot luxury, and activities for every age, this is your sign to book that holiday to the Maldives. Just in time for the upcoming school holidays, Marriott Bonvoy’s new Family Fun Summer campaign invites Malaysian holidaymakers to experience this tropical paradise with ease, comfort, and a whole lot of perks.
Available now through 15th June 2025 for stays until December 2025, Family Fun Summer features exclusive offers across eight private island resorts, including full-board upgrades, complimentary meals and stays for kids under 12, and curated multigenerational experiences.
Make memories without leaving the island
At resorts like The Ritz-Carlton Maldives, Fari Islands, and JW Marriott Maldives Kaafu Atoll, young guests can dive into eco-education at marine conservation programmes, join creative play sessions at kids’ clubs, or cook up a storm in Maldivian culinary classes. Meanwhile, adults can unwind with spa rituals, poolside lounging, or group wellness workshops featuring international talents.
The fun continues at Sheraton Maldives Full Moon Resort & Spa with coral adoption activities and nature walks, while Le Méridien Maldives brings the vibes with ‘Au Soleil’ pool parties and padel matches. Bigger groups or multigenerational families will appreciate the spacious villas with private pools and thoughtful add-ons like floating breakfasts, family photoshoots, and garden-to-table dining.
Explore beyond your villa

Outside the resort bubble, the Maldives offers plenty of opportunities to experience its natural beauty together. Think sunset dolphin cruises aboard traditional dhonis, line fishing at golden hour, or snorkelling with nurse sharks and reef fish in the UNESCO-protected waters of Baa Atoll.
Resorts like The Westin Maldives Miriandhoo and W Maldives add an adventurous twist with activities like seabobbing, manta ray sightings, and island picnics on private sandbanks. It’s all crafted to make your holiday more than just a beach break; it’s a shared story in the making.
Travel information for Malaysians
Malaysians don’t need a visa to enter the Maldives (you’ll get a 30-day visa on arrival), and the best time to visit is between December and April for dry weather, though the mid-year school holidays (June to August) also offer fewer crowds and family-friendly promotions.
Flights are available via Kuala Lumpur or transit through Singapore or Colombo, with onward seaplane or speedboat transfers arranged by the resorts.




