Shangri-La's Villingili Resort & Spa, Maldives
Getting to Shangri La’s Villingili Resort and Spa is easy with two great options to get there.
Male International Airport: Fly into Male International Airport and take a domestic flight from Male to Gan (must be booked separately), which is an approximate 70 minute flight, departing six times daily (6am, 9am, 11:05am, 2pm, 5:35pm, 11:25pm). The average cost of a domestic return flight is AU$700. Most major carriers fly to Male and there are direct flights from London (seasonal), Zurich (seasonal), Frankfurt (seasonal), Singapore, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Hong Kong, Dubai, Doha, Istanbul and many more. From Gan Airport you will be taken to the resort via speedboat.
Gan International Airport: The alternative option is to travel directly to Gan International Airport, which is located just a few minutes speedboat away from the resort. Gan is only serviced by Sri Lankan Airlines internationally with direct services from Colombo. Sri Lankan Airlines have connections that are available from Melbourne, London, Singapore, most India cities, Hong Kong and Dubai. Luxury Escapes have an exclusive price - contact our flights team for more information.
Return 24-hour speedboat transfers from Gan International Airport are included in these packages, please contact the resort to arrange.
Need Flights? We have a dedicated team who are able to assist with all your flight requirements. If you need a stopover or are looking at travelling to more destinations, our team can help. Contact our flights concierge team using the phone number on our website.
- Three restaurants
- Three bars
- Outdoor swimming pool
- Nine-hole golf course
- Watersports centre
- Chi, The Spa
- Kids’ club
- Private beach
- Coral planting
- Private biclycle tours in Addu Atoll
- Sail over the equator on the Horizon Yacht
- Glass boat viewing of marine life
- Jungle tours
- Water sports centre with deep-sea diving
- The only place in the Maldives to spot manta rays and over 200 dolphins all year round
- A unique diving site, the british shipwreck