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List of Inhabited Islands in the Maldives - Discover the Maldives' vibrant islands.

The Maldives is home to thriving communities and islands that claim this tropical haven as their own. This article will guide you through a list of inhabited islands in the Maldives, where you can experience the local culture, traditions, and warm hospitality.

1

Malé 

Malé, the bustling capital of the Maldives, is the heartbeat of the nation. This heavily populated island is a hive of activity where contemporary living harmoniously combines with the nation's rich past. Visit the Malé Fish Market, stroll through its winding streets, and take in the Grand Friday Mosque's beautiful design. Don't forget to sample the local cuisine, which includes hedhikaa, which are Maldivian snacks, and fish curry from the Maldives. For first time tourists, some of the best places to stay in Maldives on your vacation is one of the opulent and breathtaking Adaaran Resorts.

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Maafushi 

One of the most popular inhabited islands in the Maldives is Maafushi, which offers visitors a more affordable option in comparison to the Maldives’ luxury resorts. Located in the South Malé Atoll, it's known for water sports, budget-friendly guesthouses, and snorkelling opportunities. Travellers on a budget will appreciate the island's welcoming attitude and the opportunity to enjoy the sun and sea at the bikini beach.

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Dhiffushi 

The North Malé Atoll's Dhiffushi is becoming known for its thriving water sports community. This island offers a variety of activities, including fishing, diving, and snorkelling. Enjoy the Indian Ocean's crystal-clear waters and explore the abundant marine life when in Dhiffushi. Dhiffushi also offers a glimpse into the local way of life, with colourful houses and friendly residents.

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Gan

Gan, part of the Addu Atoll in the southernmost region of the Maldives, is known for its historical significance. It was a Royal Air Force airfield during World War II, and there are still signs of that time period there. Visit the tranquil beaches and lush landscape of the Addu Atoll, as well as the Gan Kandu (channel), a natural wonder.

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Fuvahmulah 

Fuvahmulah stands out as the only one-island atoll in the Maldives. It is located in the south of the nation and has distinctive geographical features like freshwater lakes and marshes. Visit the Fuvahmulah City Thundi beach and the iconic breadfruit trees to learn more about the island's rich flora and fauna.  Fuvahmulah offers a glimpse into the Maldives' natural diversity beyond the typical coral atolls.

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Addu City (Seenu Atoll)

Addu City, the southernmost city in the Maldives, comprises of several islands linked by causeways. Known for its unique cultural heritage, visitors can explore landmarks like Hithadhoo's historical buildings and the remains of British military bases. It's a tranquil destination, offering a different perspective of Maldivian life.

7

Dhangethi

The lovely island of Dhangethi, which is part of the Alif Dhaal Atoll, is well-known for its spectacular marine life and close proximity to some of the top diving locations in the Maldives. Visitors can dive or snorkel to explore the fascinating underwater world. Dhangethi is a well-liked destination for travellers since it provides a variety of lodging options in the Maldives, including guesthouses and opulent resorts.