Maldives is an ideal vacation spot because of its combination of pure blue beaches, sandy lagoons, imposing palm palms, and underwater reefs. Your travel experiences will all be unique because the northern and southern islands of the Maldives are so different from one another. You can engage in a wide range of adventure sports in the Maldives, including paddling, boating, diving, and snorkelling, to mention a few. Here are a few must-try activities to add to your itinerary.
Male Island
Making a beeline for Male Island will kick off your best four days in the Maldives. Make sure to visit the Royal Garden Cafe for a revitalizing cup of black tea. Discover why Islam is a fundamental part of Male Island by visiting Hukuru Miskiiy and the grave of Abu-Al-Barakaath. Visit the November 3rd Memorial to learn about the courageous 8 military personnel who lost their lives in 1988 defending their nation from a terrorist attack. Visit the nearby local food market to round out the tour.
Baros Island
A visit to Baros Island is ideal for couples. It is one of the most popular locations in the Maldives for destination weddings and vow renewals. Visit the Lighthouse Lounge Bar to enjoy champagne while watching the sunset. The pub occasionally plays jazz music. Dine at Piano in the midst of the lagoon, a breathtaking location that provides guests with complete seclusion and 360-degree views of the ocean.
Mirihi Island
Mirihi Island can enchant you for a variety of different reasons. Due to its wide variety of dining and activity opportunities, it attracts families from all over the world. Mirihi Island is a great vacation destination if you want to go snorkelling with whale sharks and manta rays or explore atolls. You have a variety of options for entertainment here including island hopping and sunset cruises, to mention a couple.
Farukolhufushi Island
Although this island was leased to a Maldivian family that vacationed there, it was initially uninhabited. Due to its proximity to the airport, the large lagoon in Farukolhufushi is a preferred overnight anchor for safari boats. Kuda Kahli, a narrow strait that connects some of the northern islands with Malé, is located between Farukolhufushi and Furanafushi. Surf resorts in Maldives such as the famous Cinnamon Dhonveli Maldives are also located here.