Liveaboard
or Luxury Resort
World-class waves in one of the most pristine marine environments in the world. The Maldives is a bucket-list surf trip. But is it best from a liveaboard or a luxury land camp?
Mechanical reef breaks peeling over vibrant coral teeming with sea life. Dolphins, reef sharks and rays in glassy lineups. The Maldives offer one of the most extraordinary surf experiences on the planet.
So to make the most of it, should you stay on a liveaboard surf boat or book into a luxury island resort?
Are you travelling alone or with a non-surfing partner?
Do you want to surf, surf and surf again – or surf between sun lounger sessions, spa treatments and other watersports?
Do you want ready-made friends or prefer downtime and space to yourself?
01The LiveaboardWhy choose a liveaboard surf charter?
The purest way to experience the variety of the atolls, and the ultimate freedom to move with the swell.
If your primary goal is simply to surf as much as possible, it's hard to beat a liveaboard. This is the purest way to experience the variety of the atolls and offers the ultimate freedom to move according to the swell and conditions.
A good captain and local guide will position you at the right break, at the right time. Everything else is taken care of – from three meals a day to cold beers on the dhoni. All you have to do is: wake up, coffee, surf. Breakfast, surf. Lunch, surf. Dinner, sleep. Surf again.
When the conditions dictate, you'll move – meaning you'll score the best waves with the least crowds.
Living on a boat with a like-minded, surf-hungry crew for ten days doesn't get much better. You'll share peaks, meals, stories, snorkels and sundowners.
Edam @edam
Where it shines
- Maximum surf time
- Ability to chase the best conditions
- Access to multiple surf zones
- Find quieter lineups
- Social atmosphere ideal for solo travellers
What to weigh
- Compact cabins and limited personal space
- Patchy WiFi and connectivity
- Less appealing for non-surfing partners
- There's no other options for flat days or stormy days
- If you don't get on with the rest of the crew, there's no escape
Solo travellers and groups of mates. If you're chasing max wave count, the best conditions and minimum crowds, this is the way to do it.
Renegade Surf Travel
Renegade Surf Travel provides world-class surf coaching trips in the most progression-friendly waves on Earth. Their trips are for competent, independent surfers looking to take their surfing to the next level in quality waves, whilst on the trip of a lifetime.
Southern Atolls
One of the most incredible surf trips on Earth. Remote, consistent, and with one of the most pristine marine environments you can imagine.
- Trips
- Six 10-day trips
- Levels
- First three Level 2-3, next three Level 3-4+
Central Atolls
Home to a huge variety of waves and open to all swell angles. The ultimate surfing playground and the perfect place to progress.
- Trips
- 10-day trips
- Levels
- Alternating Level 2-3 and Level 3-4+ all season
Included on every trip: daily video analysis, in-water coaching, surf theory, filming, photography and three chef-prepared meals a day.
02The ResortLuxury Island Resort
A very different experience, for surfers who appreciate a little comfort between sessions.
For surfers travelling with partners, families or anyone who appreciates a little comfort between sessions, a luxury island resort offers a very different experience.
Most island resorts with surfing options operate guided trips with experienced local teams. They assess the conditions each day and organise boat trips to the most suitable breaks.
A resort also solves one of the biggest challenges of surf travel: mixed-ability groups. Advanced surfers can chase heavier waves while intermediates receive guidance and support on more manageable breaks.
Non-surfing friends and partners can stay behind and lap up the luxuries of your base. Plus, when you're done surfing, there's plenty else to do together – from diving, fishing and snorkelling to yoga and spa treatments.
Think overwater villas, infinity pools, spa treatments and sunset cocktails. Surfing remains the focus, but it's only one part of your holiday experience.
Ayada Maldives
Where it shines
- Five-star comfort and facilities
- Ideal for couples and families
- Activities beyond surfing
- Suitable for mixed-ability groups
- Greater privacy and personal space
What to weigh
- Less flexibility to chase conditions
- Fewer surf sessions than a liveaboard
- No ready-made pack of like-minded surfers to bond with
Couples, families, and mixed groups where not everyone surfs. Anyone who wants to surf world-class waves and have world-class luxury.
Ayada Maldives
Ayada Maldives is a destination where five-star island living and world-class surf merge effortlessly. On a private island framed by turquoise lagoons in the southern atolls, you're surrounded by some of the Maldives' most rewarding and uncrowded waves.
Each day invites a surf adventure – whether it's the thrill of chasing head-high sets or the quiet joy of gliding across crystal-clear waters beneath an endless horizon. What makes Ayada Maldives truly memorable, however, is the feeling that stays with you long after you leave the lineup. Elegant villas, from secluded beachfront sanctuaries to expansive overwater retreats, offer space to slow down and reconnect.
- Waves within reach 7+ breaks
- Out to the line-up 30-min speedboat
- On hand each day Onsite surf team
- Restaurants & bars Eight
- Off the water Wellness & excursions
A day on each side
Dawn to dark, hour for hour. The boat on the left, the island on the right.
Coffee on deck while the guide reads the swell and turns the dhoni toward whatever is working.
A quiet start on the villa deck, the lagoon flat as glass, the early boat already booked.
Back aboard after the dawn session, salt drying on your skin, plates passed along the rail.
Breakfast over the water while the surf team maps the day's conditions.
Second surf. Overnight the boat repositioned, so the cleaner atoll sits right off the bow.
A thirty-minute run out to a head-high set, the onsite team putting you on the right break.
Lunch on the move, then the day's video analysis while the wind sorts itself out.
Lunch at one of eight kitchens, somewhere shaded, the afternoon in no hurry.
Same peak, fewer people now, the crew trading waves until arms give out.
The non-surfers head out for a reef dive while the keen ones paddle back.
Cold beers on the dhoni as the light drops and the day gets retold, wave by wave.
A spa ritual as the heat lifts, then sunset from the infinity edge.
Dinner with the crew, the swell chart open for tomorrow.
A long dinner, island flavours one night, a tasting menu the next.
Asleep to the anchor chain, the next reef break already on the horizon.
Back to the overwater villa, the water moving softly underneath.
Find your lean
Both options deliver access to some of the best waves in the Indian Ocean. The only real question is whether you want to wake up in a cabin with the next reef break on the horizon, or in an overwater villa with room service on the way.