Must-see attractions in North & South Male Atolls

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    Thulusdhoo

    North Male Atoll

    Thulusdhoo has traditionally been an industrious island, known for manufacturing of bodu beru (big drums), for its salted-fish warehouse and for its Coca…

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    Himmafushi

    North Male Atoll

    Himmafushi is famous for its main street selling some of the least expensive souvenirs in the country, such as carved rosewood manta rays, sharks and…

  • Huraa

    North Male Atoll

    The island of Huraa is well used to tourists visiting from nearby resorts, but it retains its small-island feel. It is now home to several guesthouses,…

  • Guraidhoo

    North & South Male Atolls

    Guraidhoo enjoys good anchorage and is a busy port used by both fishing dhonis and passing safari boats. Sultans from Male sought refuge here during…

  • Dhiffushi

    North Male Atoll

    Dhiffushi is an appealing inhabited island, with around 1000 inhabitants, three mosques and two schools. Mainly a fishing island, it has lots of greenery,…

  • Gulhi

    North & South Male Atolls

    The island of Gulhi, north of Maafushi, is not large but is inhabited by around 900 people. Fishing is the main activity, and there’s also a small…