WHAT TO SEE

Top Rated Attractions and Places to Visit in the Maldives

November 3rd Memorial

November 3rd Memorial

This monument pays tribute to the soldiers who died during the November 3rd, 1988 coup d’état attempt by a group of Maldivians. They were assisted…

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Sultan Park

Sultan Park

This is the biggest and oldest public park in the capital city of Male’. It is the perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle…

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Rasfannu Beach

Escape the traffic at Rasfannu Beach. It’s a small beach on the western coast with a stretch of white sand, a warm lagoon, and seating…

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Local Fish Market

The Malé Fish Market is located along the inner harbor on the north side of the island, just west of Republic Square and Presidential Jetty. It…

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Kalhu-Vakaru-Mosque

Kalhu Vakaru Mosque

Kalhu Vakaru Miskiy was commissioned in the 18th century by Sultan Shamsuddeen II and completed during the reign of Sultan Hassan Nooruddeen I. It stood on…

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Tsunami Monument

It is located at the south western corner of Male’, just a short walk from the Villingili Ferry Terminal and South Harbour Food Court. It…

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Artificial Beach

The beach is located on the eastern seafront of the island and is very near to the Male city’s recreational centre. At first glance, the…

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Islamic Center

Islamic Center

Officially known as Masjid-al-Sultan Muhammad Thakurufaanu Al Auzam is the largest mosque in the Maldives. This 3 storey architectural landmark was opened in November 1984…

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Medhuziyaaraiy

Medhu Ziyaaraiy is the tomb of the famous Moroccan scholar Abdul Barakat Yoosuf Al Barbary who is credited for introducing Islam in the Maldives during…

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Male’ Friday Mosque

The Malé Friday Mosque, locally known as ‘Hukuru Miskiy’ is one of the oldest and most beautiful mosques in the country. Hukuru Miskiy dates back…

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