With its 91 islands carrying over 40 resorts such as Amilla Maldives Resort and Residences, Baa Atoll is approximately nestled in the centre of the Maldives. It is one of the most widely recognised atolls in the Maldives, particularly due to its status as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.
Experience a Unique Paradise
The entire Baa Atoll is a declared UNESCO Biosphere Reserve implying that it is a protected area with a rich ecosystem. In its coral reefs, mangroves, and seagrass beds, the main habitats are found, brimming with a mesmerising array of marine species.
Surfing Opportunities
Adrenaline junkies will have a fine time with the perfect waves surrounding Baa Atoll. During a stay at one of the villas in Maldives, one can explore the most consistent swells offering the most ideal surfing opportunities.
Off-the-beaten-path Experiences
Although Baa Atoll is famous for its unique nature and resulting phenomena, there is a mélange of unexplored dive spots, which is reachable by boat. If you’d love to have a private excursion, your guide will create a personal itinerary including the best experiences of Baa Atoll.
Witness a Natural Phenomenon
The world’s largest known Manta Ray feeding station can be explored in Baa Atoll. How surreal would it be to dive with hundreds of Manta Rays while they feed on plankton!