Must-see attractions in Maldives

  • MALDIVES - 2005/01/01: Maldives, Male, Friday Mosque (hukuru Miski), Cemetary, Tomb, Detail. (Photo by Wolfgang Kaehler/LightRocket via Getty Images)

    Old Friday Mosque

    Male

    This is the oldest mosque in the country, dating from 1656. It’s a beautiful structure made from coral stone into which intricate decoration and Quranic…

  • National Museum

    Male

    Maldives' National Museum may be a ferociously ugly building gifted by China, but it nevertheless contains a well-labelled collection of historic…

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    China-Maldives Friendship Bridge

    Male

    This incredibly impressive piece of engineering connects Male to the airport island of Hulhule, but unlike most of the causeways connecting islands…

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    Fish Market

    Male

    Although the squeamish may well object to the buckets of entrails or the very public gutting of fish going on all around, the Fish Market should not be…

  • Thoondu Beach

    Southern Atolls

    At the northwestern end of Fuvahmulah, the absolutely stunning Thoondu Beach is a wide band of dazzling white overlooked by swaying palms. It's famous in…

  • Artificial Beach

    Male

    A sweet little crescent sand beach has been crafted from the breakwater tetrapods here where locals can swim and enjoy a day on the beach. There’s a whole…

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    Grand Friday Mosque

    Male

    The golden dome of this impressive modern mosque dominates the skyline of Male and has become something of a symbol for the city. Opened in 1984 and built…

  • Isdhoo

    Southern Atolls

    At the northeastern tip of the atoll, the interesting island of Isdhoo is home to a hawitta (ancient artificial mound). Buddha images have been found on…

  • Kondey

    Southern Atolls

    This traditional, largely agricultural island is notable for its four ancient hawittas (Buddhist prayer mounds). Norwegian ethnographer Thor Heyerdahl…

  • Muleeaage & Medhu Ziyaarath

    Male

    Muleeaage was built as a palace for the sultan in the early 20th century, though he was deposed before he could move in and the building was used for…

  • Produce Market

    Male

    The busy produce market gives you an enjoyable taste of Maldives – people from all over the country gather here to sell home-grown and imported vegetables…

  • Thilafushi

    Male

    Thilafushi is undoubtedly the controversial flip side of Maldives' paradisiacal image – a horror show of rubbish piled upon rubbish taking up almost all…

  • Gan

    Southern Atolls

    At 8km long, Gan – not to be confused with the other two Gans in the south – is the longest island in the country and one of the most interesting too,…

  • Nilandhoo

    Southern Atolls

    On the southern edge of the atoll, the capital island of Nilandhoo is home to the second-oldest mosque in the country, Aasaari Miskiiy, built during the…

  • National Art Gallery

    Male

    Under one roof you'll find the National Library, various cultural centres from countries around the world and this exhibition space, which has temporary…

  • Gadhdhoo

    Southern Atolls

    On Gadhdhoo (population 1500), women make superb examples of the mats known as thundu kunaa, which are woven from special reeds found on an adjacent…

  • Aarah

    Male

    This small island was used as the president’s holiday retreat during the Gayoom era and as such was a heavily fortified installation complete with bunkers…

  • Tomb of Mohammed Thakurufaanu

    Male

    In the backstreets in the middle of town, in the grounds of a small mosque, is the tomb of Mohammed Thakurufaanu, Maldives’ national hero who liberated…

  • Rasrani Bageecha

    Male

    Previously known as Sultan's Park and once part of the grounds of the now-demolished sultan’s palace, this former green lung of Male was redeveloped and…

  • Vaadhoo

    Southern Atolls

    In the south of Huvadhoo Atoll, only about 20km from the equator, the island of Vaadhoo has two hawittas (stone prayer mounds) and a mosque that dates…

  • Funadhoo

    Male

    This small island may not look like much, but it's the vital fuel repository for Male and indeed much of the country.

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