The Maldives consist of 1190 islands and has perhaps one of the finest collections of desert islands in the World. The capital city Malé has panoramic views of the city. Snorkelling will reveal the amazing rainbow coloured fish and coral formations. Chaaya Island Dhonveli has amazing houses built on stilts straight out of the clear waters. Kuda Bandos is the best uninhabited desert island.
Malé
Hukuru Miskiy (Old Friday Mosque)
An ancient mosque built in 1656, featuring intricate coral stone carvings and a beautiful wooden minbar (pulpit).
Malé Fish Market
A bustling market where you can experience local seafood culture and see a variety of fresh catches.
Local Market
A vibrant market offering local produce, handicrafts, and souvenirs, providing a taste of everyday life in Malé.
Malé National Museum
Located in the old presidential palace, this museum showcases Maldivian artefacts, including royal antiques and traditional costumes.
Sultan Park
A serene park in the heart of Malé, perfect for a relaxing stroll amidst greenery and historical ruins.
Grand Friday Mosque (Masjid-al-Sultan Muhammad Thakurufaanu Al-Auzam)
The largest mosque in the Maldives, known for its impressive golden dome and beautiful Islamic architecture.
Artificial Beach
A man-made beach within the city where visitors can relax, swim, and enjoy beachside activities.
Islamic Centre
An architectural landmark featuring a blend of modern and traditional Islamic design elements.
Republic Square (Jumhooree Maidan)
A prominent public square used for political and social events, surrounded by important government buildings.
Male Atoll
Located outside the city, this atoll offers stunning natural beauty with opportunities for snorkelling, diving, and exploring nearby resorts.
National Art Gallery
Features contemporary Maldivian art and provides insights into the local art scene and cultural expressions.
Victory Monument
A commemorative monument celebrating the Maldivian victory over the Portuguese in the 16th century.