Inconsistent Policies and Limited Options at Adaaran Prestige Vadoo Maldives

Our 5-night experience at Adaaran Prestige Vadoo had its highlights but also notable drawbacks that future guests—particularly athletes or those with dietary needs—should be aware of. Firstly, the dining attire policy seemed inconsistent and outdated. While women were allowed a wide range of options, men were restricted from wearing sleeveless shirts or tank tops in dining areas for breakfast or lunch—even at a beachfront resort in 90-degree weather. There were no clear signs about this, just enforcement at the entrance. As fitness enthusiasts, we found the gym to be inadequate. It had minimal equipment—barely enough for a quick session and far from sufficient for serious training. Nutritional support wasn't much better. Despite being an all-inclusive resort, the food choices were limited, particularly for those with dietary restrictions. I'm allergic to shellfish, and except for the Japanese restaurant (which became our routine spot), there were few safe or satisfying choices. We ended up eating there every night and had to book in advance each time to be sure of a reliable option. Another concern: room service is not included, which seems counter to an all-inclusive concept. During frequent heavy rain, walking to dining areas or waiting for a buggy isn’t practical, yet you still have to pay extra to eat in your room during regular hours. On the positive side, the staff were attentive and strived to accommodate us. They exceeded expectations in many cases, though some requests needed repeating or got lost in translation. In summary, the setting is beautiful, and the hospitality is sincere—but if you prioritize fitness, consistency, or structured service, this resort might not meet your expectations.

Post by _TI***rb | Aug 25, 2025

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