Asseyri Guest House
A luxury island escape in Addu City
A private island in Addu City
Set on Addu City in Addu Atoll, Asseyri Guest House is a guest house. It offers a house reef for snorkelling and diving and a kids' club for families. Accommodation includes the Double Room. Guests rate it 4.5/5 across 20 reviews. It's about 543 km from Velana International Airport (MLE), reached by domestic flight + speedboat.
The honest verdict
Expect guest scores around 4.5/5, domestic flight + speedboat.
Best for
- Value-minded travelers
- Experiencing local-island life
- Divers & snorkelers
- Families with children
Maybe not ideal for
- Guests wanting alcohol on-site or all-inclusive dining — local islands are alcohol-free
- Very short trips — the far-atoll transfer adds travel time
What a stay costs
Indicative room-only estimate from the lowest nightly rate — excludes airport transfers, taxes and seasonal price changes. Many Maldives properties also require a minimum stay. Check live rates for your dates.
Where you'll stay
Choose from 1 room type — including the Double Room. Rates start from $55 a night.
A house reef at your doorstep
Step off the beach into the lagoon to snorkel the house reef, or join the property's guided diving and water-sports.
Around the island
Asseyri Guest House sits in Addu City, rated 4.5/5 by guests.
Rooms & suites
Double Room
250 m² · sleeps 2 · 1 large double bed OR 2 single beds
- City view
- Air conditioning
- Private bathroom
- Terrace
- Free WiFi
Experiences on & off the island
Amenities at the resort
Great for your stay
- Parking
- Private bathroom
- Air conditioning
- Free WiFi
- Family rooms
- Terrace
- Free parking
- Non-smoking rooms
Bathroom
- Toilet paper
- Towels
- Bidet
- Private bathroom
- Toilet
- Free toiletries
- Bathrobe
- Shower
Bedroom
- Linen
- Wardrobe or closet
View
- City view
Outdoors
- Terrace
- Garden
Kitchen
- Electric kettle
- Refrigerator
Getting there
Asseyri Guest House lies on Addu City in Addu Atoll, about 543 km south of Malé (MLE). The journey is a short domestic flight to the nearest regional airport, then a speedboat across the lagoon to the island.
On the map
Addu is the Maldives' southernmost atoll, on the Equator, known for its protected wetlands, linking causeways and WWII heritage.
- Things to do4.7
- Restaurants4.5
- Public transit0
- Airport access4.7
Good to know
Frequently asked
How do I get to Asseyri Guest House from Malé airport?
Asseyri Guest House lies on Addu City in Addu Atoll, about 543 km south of Malé (MLE). The journey is a short domestic flight to the nearest regional airport, then a speedboat across the lagoon to the island.
How far is Asseyri Guest House from Velana International Airport?
Asseyri Guest House is approximately 543 km from Velana International Airport (MLE) in Malé.
Is Asseyri Guest House suitable for families?
Yes — Asseyri Guest House offers a kids' club and family-friendly facilities, with calm lagoon swimming suited to children.
Can you snorkel or dive at Asseyri Guest House?
Yes — Asseyri Guest House has a house reef for snorkelling, with guided diving and water-sports available.
What room types are available at Asseyri Guest House?
Room options include Double Room.
How much does it cost to stay at Asseyri Guest House?
Nightly rates start from around $55, varying by date and room type.
How much does the transfer to Asseyri Guest House cost?
Airport transfers in the Maldives are arranged by the property and charged separately from the room rate. Speedboat transfers are the most affordable option, and fares are usually quoted per person, round-trip. Confirm the exact transfer fee with the property when you book.
Is there a minimum stay at Asseyri Guest House?
Many Maldives properties apply a minimum-stay requirement — commonly 2–3 nights, and longer (5–7+ nights) over the December–January peak and New Year. Check the rate conditions for your dates, as minimums vary by room type and season.
When is the best time to visit Asseyri Guest House?
Addu Atoll is a year-round destination. The dry season (roughly November to April) brings the most sunshine and calm seas, while the quieter wet season (May to October) offers lower rates and excellent diving visibility.























