Maldives
Maldives
Maldives

Maldives - A Symphony Of Sun, Sea And Serinity

The Maldives is an archipelago of about 1,200 coral islands located in the Indian Ocean. It is divided into 26 atolls. Male is the capital of the Maldives. The main attractions in Male are the Ukuru Misky Mosque, the Islamic Centre, the President’s Palace, and the Maldives National Museum. The tropical Islands of the Maldives each have their own unique ecological charm for tourists to explore.

Ari Atoll is the largest atoll in the Maldives. It’s rich marine resources include sharks, turtles, and Manta rays. It is also a popular destination for scuba diving, snorkeling, and luxury travel. The pristine white sand beaches, turquoise waters, and stunning sunset views are ideal for a Honeymoon vacation.

Baa Atol a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve is a home to the famous Hanafaru Bay, and a breeding ground for Manta Rays and Whale sharks. It has luxurious resorts and is less crowded. Its natural beauty and stunning biosphere make it a perfect holiday for nature lovers and eco-tourists.

Addu Atoll is an Island made up of several Islands, including Gan Island, which is the largest island. It has the best diving and snorkeling spots. Its rich Marine life includes the colourful coral reef fish, sharks, and turtles. History lovers can explore the British Loyalty Shipwreck from World War II, a popular diving site.

Vaadhoo Island is a small Island in the Maldives, located in the Raa Atoll. The Island is renowned for its natural bioluminescent beach, known as the “Sea of Stars”. The shoreline of this beach is, illuminated by a blue, luminescent light that is visible at night. This Island is a worldwide tourist attraction.

Hulhumalé Island is a man-made Island in Male, connected by a bridge offering affordable guesthouses, local markets, and tasty, authentic Maldivian cuisine. It is also a hotspot for water sports activities such as windsurfing and kiteboarding.

Thulhaagiri Island is a small Island. It is popular for scuba diving, snorkeling, and windsurfing. Its rich Marine waters include Turtles and Rays. The Island’s beautiful white sand beaches, crystal-clear waters and luxury resorts attract tourists.

Alimatha Island is located in the Vaavu atoll. Its marine life includes colourful fish and coral reefs. It offers night diving activities and snorkeling with nurse sharks for diving enthusiasts. The Island’s luxury resorts and white sandy beaches are ideal for relaxation.

Thoddo Island is referred to as the “Fruit Basket” of the Maldives. With Agriculture as the main source of livelihood, the land produces fresh watermelons, papayas, bananas, and other tropical fruits. The Island also offers beautiful bikini beaches with authentic cultural experiences. The local people here are very friendly in nature.

Maafushi Island is located in the south of Male. Its vibrant bars, nightlife, with a variety of affordable restaurants and cafes on its shore attract tourists. It is the best location for activities like scuba diving and snorkeling and a great place to shop for souvenirs.

Fuvahmulah Island is the third-largest island in the Maldives. This volcanic island includes freshwater lakes, tropical woodlands, and marshy wetlands. Famous for its Pebble Beach the island's fertile soil produces a variety of fruits such as Mangoes, Pineapples, and Guavas. The Jamble Tree, nearly extinct, is grown here. It offers various activities like fishing, diving, and jungle trekking.

Basic Information

Country Maldives
Language Dhivehi. English. French. German. Mandarin.
Currency Maldivian Rufiyaa
Population 5.3 Lakhs
Area 115 Square Miles
Time to Travel November to April

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