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Our $27,000 Vacation to the Maldives for ~$4,300 & How You Can Do It Too: Part 5 – Exploring Conrad Rangali Island Hotel

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Daraius and I used our miles and points to have a fabulous honeymoon in Bora Bora.

We heard that the Maldives Islands rivaled the beauty and splendor of Bora Bora, so we planned a trip to decide for ourselves!

The Maldives is known for its luxury resorts, and most resorts have their own private island.  There are beautiful white sand beaches and crystal clear blue water.  The islands also have fantastic snorkeling and scuba diving!

We booked 5 nights using Hilton points at the Conrad Maldives Rangali Island.  The Conrad Maldives Rangali Island is a 30-minute seaplane ride from Male, the capital of the Maldives.  We booked this trip to make the most of our Hilton points before the Hilton devaluation last year.

Daraius & Emily Enjoying Their Family Vacation

Our $27,000 Vacation to the Maldives for ~$4,300 & How You Can Do It Too Index:

The Maldives are located in the Indian Ocean, just south of India.  Getting to the Maldives is a long journey, but the trip is definitely worth it!  Daraius and I have been to many beach destinations such as Bora BoraMaui, and Kauai on miles and points, but the Maldives tops them all!

Traveling to the Maldives is also very expensive, but you can do it for much less than the retail cost!  This trip would have cost us ~$27,000, but we only paid ~$4,300!! These series of posts will show you how you can also take a trip to the Maldives on miles and points!

Conrad Rangali Island Hotel

The Conrad Rangali Island in the Maldives is spectacular.  Not only is it set in a beautiful location, with crystal clear blue waters and white sand beaches, but the hotel grounds are equally luxurious.

If you don’t want to use Hilton hotel points, you can also use Chase Ultimate Reward or Hyatt hotel points to stay at the Park Hyatt Maldives Hadahaa.
My Parents Were Looking Forward to Their 1st Full Day on the Island

The day after we checked-in, we walked around the resort.

The Best Part of the Maldives Are Its Beaches

We discovered restaurants right by the beach.

Watch the Waves Crashing on the Beach While You Dine

Everywhere we looked, it was beautiful!  There was a walking path by the restaurant.

Enjoy a Romantic Walk on the Beach After Dinner

There were beachside cabanas that you could relax in (free of charge).

Yay for Free Beach Cabanas!

There were also lounge chairs with umbrellas for some welcome shade.

Daraius’ Dad Could Sit Here All Day

There were lounge chairs with thatched roof umbrellas, too.

The Lounge Chairs Had Comfy Cushions

After walking out on the boardwalk…

Emily Found 1 of the 2 Swimming Pools

we discovered an infinity swimming pool!

We Were Faced With the Difficult Decision of Choosing Between the Pristine Pool and the Natural Lagoon

I decided to go for a swim in the pool to cool off.

My Favorite Part of the Trip Was Just Relaxing in the Water

The water was the perfect temperature and felt great!

The Turquoise Water Was Breathtaking

After our swim break, we decided to continue our walk.  We found some cozy cabanas on the beach.

If You Prefer, You Can Swim in the Lagoon

We found a bar that wasn’t very busy.

There Was a Quiet Bar by the Beach

We posed for a group picture!

The Conrad Has 11 Restaurants and Bars From Which to Choose

This bar seemed like a great place to have a drink.

Hmm…Margarita or Tequila Sunrise?

We found 2 meditation pavilions.

Find Your Center in the Outdoor Meditation Pavilions

They both had fantastic views of the water!

We appreciated how well laid out the hotel was, with ample space to relax.  We hardly saw any other people even though it was high season.  It was nice to feel like we had the resort almost to ourselves.

We Absolutely Loved the Maldives!

The Conrad is spread out over 2 islands.  One is more residential.  The other island is larger and has more restaurants, a fitness center, the activities desk, and a larger pool.

There was a long bridge that connected both islands.  It was about a 5 minute walk.

Walk on the Boardwalk or Take a Boat Between the 2 Islands

The walk was very pleasant, though sometimes the sun was very hot.  There is no shade on the bridge, so be sure to load up on sunscreen!

Remember to Pack Your Sunscreen, A Regular Bottle Costs ~$30 at the Hotel!

Daraius and his dad enjoyed the walk.

Getting in Some Male Bonding Time

If it’s too hot, you can stay in the shade by taking the boat.

The Boats Come Every ~10 Minutes

There is also a golf cart to ride.  This made getting around very quick and easy because it’s door to door service!  Just call from your hotel room, and they will be there to pick you up in 5 to 10 minutes.

Hotel Staff Will Pick You at Your Door for Free

The other island was larger and had more restaurants and activities.

No Matter Where You Are on the Island, the Beach Is Gorgeous!

There was also a larger swimming pool!

My Mom at the Larger Infinity Pool

It had several lounge chairs.  I liked the hotel because the resort had a much smaller feel than other hotels I’ve been to, that literally have hundreds of lounge chairs by the pool.

The Pool Wasn’t Too Crowded

This pool was not as secluded as the other pool, but I liked that it was close to the restaurant and other activities.

It was an infinity pool and it felt like you were swimming in the ocean!

A Bird Even Stopped By For a Quick Dip

The island was not too crowded.  There is plenty of space to walk around and enjoy the scenery.

There Was Another Restaurant Nestled Amongst Trees

Did I mention the beaches were fantastic?

Really, Do Beaches Get Any More Beautiful?!

There were several lounge chairs to relax.

The Palm Trees Provided Plenty of Shade

We still couldn’t believe we made it here with mostly credit cards!

Cha – Ching!

It was so pretty, and we were both extremely grateful for the opportunity.

The Conrad Would Make an Excellent Honeymoon or Anniversary Vacation

Daraius found a hammock and pondered where our next vacation would take us…

“Which Credit Card Shall I Apply for Next?”

The hotel also had 2 spas, 1 on each island.

A Visit to the Spa Was Very Tempting and Expensive!

One of the spas is made up of several over-water treatment rooms.

Take in Views of the Coral Reef Through the Glass Floors

You can take a look at the Spa Retreat and Over-Water Spa brochures to see the treatments available.

You Can Get a Couples’ Massage

There was also a fitness center in the hotel.

Stay in Shape at the Fitness Center

I went to work out every other day and they had a great selection of equipment.

All the Gym Equipment Looked Very Well Maintained

There were weights. bikes, and treadmills.

Everything You Need to Work Up a Sweat

Even the fitness center had incredible views!

The View During My Workout

There was also a dance and yoga room….

Have Your Own Flashdance Moment Here
…that had stability balls and mats.  I love to dance and thought about having a dance class! 🙂
Plenty of Room and Equipment to Practice Yoga

Fresh fruit and bottled water was also available.

Power Up Before Your Workout With Complimentary Fresh Fruit and Water

How You Can Do It Too!

Our favorite way to get to the Maldives from the US is with American Airlines miles on Etihad or Qatar Air.

If you’re willing to book separate award tickets (i.e. 1 award ticket from the US to Hong Kong & another from Hong Kong to the Maldives), you could even fly on Cathay Pacific or Malaysia Air using American Airlines miles to the Maldives.  

Here are ways to get lots of American Airlines miles.  And here’s my series on using American Airlines miles.  It could also be worth using an award booking service to book the flights for you.

You can also use Alaska Airlines miles on Emirates or Cathay Pacific. And folks say you can get the Alaska Airlines credit card multiple times.

We used United Airlines miles because we wanted to go to India first.  But folks who only want to fly from the US to the Maldives would likely use American Airlines miles or Alaska Airlines miles.

1.   Using American Airlines Miles

Link:   American Airlines Award Chart

A flight from the US to the Maldives costs:

You can use American Airlines to fly many different ways to the Maldives, including on Etihad, Sri Lankan, Qatar, Cathay Pacific and Malaysia Airways.  If you want to book on Etihad, first find the available flights on the Etihad website and then call American Airlines to reserve the tickets.  See this step-by-step guide for more information.

2.   Using Alaska Airlines Miles

Link:   Alaska Airlines partner award chart to Middle East

From the US to the Maldives you’ll pay:

You can book Emirates flights on the Alaska Air website, except for Cathay Pacific, which has to be reserved by calling Alaska Airlines customer service.  See this post for more ways on using Alaska Air miles to get to the Maldives.

And folks say you can get the Alaska Airlines credit card multiple times.

3.   Using United Airlines Miles

Link:   United Airlines award chart

To fly from the US to India, you’ll pay:

Here’s a post on how to use United Airlines miles.

And here’s how you can get the airline miles and hotel points for your trip to the Maldives!

Bottom Line

The Conrad Rangali Island is the best resort we have stayed at so far!  The beaches are incredible, the rooms are comfortable, and you can relax as much as you like.

The grounds of the hotel are spread out and often it felt like the we were the only ones on the island.  The amazing views were never ending.  And I really can’t imagine a better vacation spot!

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