Fulhadhoo Island
The dreamy, wild, and far from crowded features of this Northern Atoll will entice travelers seeking desert island privacy. Only a few loungers beneath bamboo umbrellas are available on the beach. You may wave at the local fisherman, who reside in a little village to the east, as they bring in the night's catch from there.
Fulhadhoo is ideal for anyone seeking tranquil repose and joy in nature. The island will also appeal to families with children because one of its lagoons forms a tiny natural pool with shallow water that is as warm as the air that surrounds it. Despite the fact that Fulhadhoo is part of the Baa atoll's administrative area, it is geographically isolated from the majority of other inhabited islands, as well as from active marine and tourism routes. This implies that the ocean near Fulhadhoo island is teeming with coral reefs, and hundreds of equatorial fish congregate here, while dolphins and turtles are unafraid of humans.
This is an ideal location for folks who enjoy snorkeling and freediving. More than fifteen deserted islets surround Fulhadhoo, delighting visitors with sandbanks where they can swim and relax away from civilization. A speedboat takes two hours to get there from Male. There is a medical center on the island, as well as some rural stores.
Location: Southern Maalhosmadulhu Atoll, Maldives