There is a particular kind of Maldives stay that rarely makes the glossy brochures. It is not the cinematic arrival by seaplane, not the overwater villa suspended above a lagoon, and not the candlelit dinner on a private sandbank. Instead, it is the quiet, useful overnight that makes the rest of a Maldivian journey flow effortlessly.
That is where The G Ten Holiday Inn in Hulhumalé finds its place: a practical, well-located guesthouse for travelers in transit, offering a clean and convenient base near Malé Airport and the public beach.
" For travelers who simply need a clean, convenient overnight near the airport, the value proposition is clear: close to the beach, close to the airport, air-conditioned rooms, and a far lower nightly cost than resort accommodation. "
The first and most important point is one of expectation. Despite the name, The G Ten Holiday Inn is not affiliated with the global Holiday Inn brand and should not be confused with Holiday Inn Resort Kandooma Maldives. Officially, it is registered with the Maldives Ministry of Tourism as a tourist guesthouse in Hulhumalé.
This means you won’t find overwater villas, private island settings, infinity pools, or spa pavilions. Instead, you get a modest guesthouse product in an urban beach neighborhood, designed for convenience and value rather than escapist indulgence. For many travelers, especially those using Hulhumalé as an airport stopover, that is perfectly sufficient—and may be exactly the point.
The G Ten Holiday Inn’s defining advantage is its location. Set on Halaveli Magu on the eastern side of Hulhumalé, the guesthouse is just a short walk—about 60 to 100 metres, or a 2- to 5-minute stroll—from Hulhumalé Public Beach. This proximity allows for easy morning walks, a quick sea breeze after check-in, or a casual dinner by the water.
Just as important is the airport access. Velana International Airport is approximately 1.2 to 2 km away, or a 10- to 20-minute drive depending on traffic. This makes the property ideal for late-night arrivals, early-morning departures, overnights before seaplane or domestic transfers, and short business or medical visits in the greater Malé area.
Nearby points of interest include Hulhumalé Hospital and Ferry Terminal Park (about 0.43 km), Beach Club Maldives Water Sports (approximately 150 metres), and central Malé landmarks such as Republic Square and Sultan Park (roughly 6 km).
The G Ten Holiday Inn is a small-scale operation, officially listing 11 rooms and 22 beds. Room categories typically include standard double or twin rooms, classic triple rooms, and family rooms. Some rooms feature a king bed and a single bed, accommodating up to three guests.
In-room amenities are consistent and straightforward:
The aesthetic is simple and modern in a budget guesthouse way: tiled floors, compact layouts, practical furniture, and minimal decorative flourish. For a one-night stopover, the essentials are all there.
The property’s public amenities are modest but useful:
There is no pool, spa, or gym. For some travelers, that will be a drawback. For others, especially those simply needing a practical overnight, it may be irrelevant.
The 24-hour reception can coordinate arrivals and late check-ins. Hulhumalé guesthouses often arrange airport pickups for around US$10–20 per transfer, though this should be confirmed directly. Independent travelers can use taxis or the public bus network for a short and inexpensive journey between the airport and Hulhumalé.
Dining is not the reason to book The G Ten Holiday Inn. Breakfast may be included in some rates or available as an add-on, and some platforms mention room service. However, there is no on-site restaurant or chef-led culinary identity.
Nearby dining options include:
The local dining scene is casual, convenient, and beach-adjacent—not fine dining in the private-island resort sense.
The G Ten Holiday Inn is not an experience-led property, but its location places guests close to:
These activities are typically arranged through third-party operators, with the guesthouse serving as a convenient base.
Rates begin around US$45–60 per night in lower-demand periods, with typical nightly pricing for standard rooms in the US$60–100 range. Peak dates or late bookings may push some rooms toward US$100–130. Taxes and fees (10% service charge, 16% GST, and Green Tax of US$3 per person per night) can add 25–30% to the headline price.
For travelers needing a clean, convenient overnight near the airport, the value is clear—especially compared to paying for a full luxury resort night used only for a few hours of sleep.
" If your Maldives journey is about maximizing time on your chosen island resort, minimizing transfer stress, and keeping the overnight before or after your flight uncomplicated, The G Ten Holiday Inn deserves consideration. "
Across major booking platforms, The G Ten Holiday Inn performs in the “good” range. Booking.com reports an overall score of 7.9/10 from around 151 reviews, with sub-scores for cleanliness (8.1), comfort (8.2), facilities (7.8), value for money (8.0), and location (8.5). Other platforms echo this, with ratings clustering around 7.8 to 8.0/10.
Common positives include excellent location near the beach and airport, clean and comfortable rooms for the price, friendly staff, and good value for a short stay. Limitations include basic facilities, best suited to short stays, and occasional maintenance inconsistencies.
No formal sustainability certifications or eco-labels are documented for The G Ten Holiday Inn. There is no published evidence of solar power, plastic reduction, reef restoration, or structured community initiatives. The main contextual sustainability argument is that staying in Hulhumalé avoids the need for immediate seaplane or speedboat transfers and supports local economic participation.
The G Ten Holiday Inn is best for:
It is less suitable for honeymooners, travelers seeking classic luxury, guests prioritizing spa or fine dining, or those wanting a private-island atmosphere.
The G Ten Holiday Inn is not a dreamscape Maldives resort, and it does not pretend to be. What it offers is something more grounded: a licensed, beach-adjacent, airport-convenient guesthouse in Hulhumalé with solid review scores, practical amenities, and rates that generally begin around US$45–60 and more commonly sit in the US$60–100 range before taxes and fees.
Its strongest virtues are simple but meaningful: a very convenient location, easy access to the beach, good value in an expensive destination, and a sensible role as a transit-night solution. For travelers who understand that role, it can be a smart and efficient choice.
If you’re looking to book The G Ten Holiday Inn for your next Maldives transit, check availability and rates here.
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