Kanuhura Maldives
Sun Kids Club: The Gypsetter Playground
Kanuhura’s Sun Kids Club is designed like a bohemian hideaway, all warm woods, vibrant textiles, and open-air spaces that blur the line between indoors and out. The three-metre purple flower waterfall isn’t just a photo op—it’s the centrepiece of the splash pool, where toddlers and tweens alike spend hours dodging the gentle cascade. Inside, the air-conditioned rooms are stocked with everything from Lego towers to local craft supplies, ensuring creativity never hits a lull.
The club’s location is no accident: it sits just metres from the beach, so kids can dash between the jungle gym and the shoreline in minutes. Parents will appreciate the seamless transition—no long walks or shuttle rides, just a short stroll to check on their little ones between spa treatments or a quiet lunch.
Daily Adventures: What’s on the Schedule?
Every day at Sun Kids Club brings a new theme, but the energy stays consistently high. Water sports are a staple, with guided snorkelling sessions in the shallow lagoon and paddleboarding lessons that even the youngest guests can master. On dry land, cooking classes teach kids to roll rotis or decorate cupcakes, while art workshops let them paint their own Maldivian dhoni (traditional boat) or design jewellery from seashells.
The floating water park—anchored just off the beach—is the club’s crown jewel. A network of trampolines, slides, and climbing nets keeps older kids entertained for hours, while the splash pool’s shallow edges are well suited to toddlers. For quieter moments, the indoor space offers board games, storytelling sessions, and even a mini library of children’s books about marine life and island culture.
A Club That Grows With Your Child
While Sun Kids Club officially welcomes children aged 3 to 12, the activities are flexible enough to adapt to different ages. Younger siblings can join supervised play in the splash pool or colouring stations, while older kids gravitate toward the water park or cooking challenges. The club’s staff—trained in childcare and first aid—keep a close eye on every group, ensuring safety without stifling the free-spirited vibe.
For parents who want to include their children in resort life without handing them over entirely, Kanuhura makes it easy. The kids’ corner at Boduberu lounge lets families enjoy live music together, and the resort’s beachfront dining means little ones can join for meals without missing out on the club’s activities.
Beyond the Club: Family-Friendly Excursions
Kanuhura’s family appeal extends far beyond the kids’ club. The resort’s shallow lagoon is well-suited to beginner snorkellers, with gentle currents and plenty of colourful fish to spot. Guided reef walks at low tide let families explore the marine world without getting wet, while sunset dolphin cruises are a hit with all ages. For older children, the resort offers introductory scuba sessions in the pool, supervised by PADI-certified instructors.
On land, families can rent bicycles to circle the island, try their hand at traditional Maldivian games like ‘bashi’ (a local version of dodgeball), or join a beach cleanup—an activity that doubles as a lesson in marine conservation. The resort’s open-air cinema, set on the beach under the stars, is another favourite, with family-friendly films screened a few nights a week.
Why Kanuhura Stands Out for Families
What sets Kanuhura apart isn’t just the size of its kids’ club or the variety of activities—it’s the resort’s commitment to making families feel like they belong. The bohemian design, with its relaxed, creative energy, appeals to parents and children alike. There’s no rigid schedule here, just a flow of activities that let kids dip in and out as they please.
A good rule: that Kanuhura is one of the few Maldives resorts where families don’t have to choose between luxury and fun. The villas are spacious enough for extra beds or baby cots, the restaurants offer kid-friendly menus (without sacrificing gourmet quality), and the staff treat children like little VIPs. Even the resort’s signature Boduberu performances—traditional Maldivian drumming and dancing—are interactive, with kids often invited to join the fun.
For families who want the Maldives’ well-known beauty without the hushed, adults-only vibe, Kanuhura delivers. It’s a place where parents can unwind knowing their children are safe, engaged, and—most importantly—having the time of their lives.
What ages does Sun Kids Club at Kanuhura Maldives cater to?
Sun Kids Club is designed for children aged 3 to 12. Younger siblings (under 3) can participate in supervised play, but the main activities are tailored to the 3-12 age range.
Are there babysitting services available at Kanuhura Maldives?
Our research doesn’t mention babysitting services specifically. For the most up-to-date details on childcare options, message Fede on WhatsApp.
What kind of water activities are available for kids at Kanuhura?
Kids can enjoy snorkelling in the shallow lagoon, paddleboarding, and the floating water park. Older children may also participate in introductory scuba sessions in the pool.
Does Kanuhura offer family-friendly dining options?
Yes, the resort’s restaurants offer kid-friendly menus, and beachfront dining makes it easy for families to enjoy meals together. The kids’ corner at Boduberu lounge is another great spot for families to gather.
Are there any excursions suitable for families at Kanuhura?
Absolutely. Popular family excursions include sunset dolphin cruises, reef walks at low tide, and beach cleanups. The resort also offers bicycles for island exploration and open-air cinema nights on the beach.
What makes Kanuhura’s kids’ club different from others in the Maldives?
Sun Kids Club stands out for its bohemian, free-spirited design and its focus on creativity. The splash pool with the purple flower waterfall, the floating water park, and the themed daily activities create a unique, engaging experience for kids.
Can families with young children enjoy the resort’s spa or relaxation areas?
Kanuhura’s layout—with the kids’ club close to the beach and dining areas—allows parents to take turns relaxing while the other enjoys time with the children. For tailored advice, contact Fede.