The Vaavu Atoll is made up of five islands between the Felidhoo Atoll and the Vattaru Falhu Atoll, with a population of just over 2,000 people, providing visitors with a playground of white sand beaches for beach sports or romantic strolls.
The Mulaku Atoll, also known as the Meemu Atoll, is made up of nine inhabited islands and 30 uninhabited islands, and tourists can join the fishermen at the best local fishing spots. For charter guests who enjoy scuba diving and surfing will find that Mulaku Atoll offers ideal conditions for these activities.
Thaa Atoll, also known as Kohlmadulu Atoll, is the place to go in the Maldives if you want to simply relax and enjoy the facilities and water toys on board. Here you can jump in to the water and immerse yourself in the magnificent marine life, where you will be surrounded by schools of fish of all shapes and sizes.
Just ten of the 82 islands in the Laamu Atoll (also known as Haddhunmathi/Haddummati Atoll) are inhabited, and this romantic destination is surrounded by coral reefs and lagoons with an abundance of sea life. On a drift dive through the Isdhoo and Maabaidhoo Kandu dive sites, you may encounter 20 different whale and dolphin species, or spend your time on powdery white beaches watching the sunset.
A perfect destination for diving enthusiasts, this 2nd largest atoll of the Maldives will satisfy snorkelers and divers alike with a plethora of sites from where you can take in the beauty of the coral reefs.
Rathafandhoo is in the middle of a chain of islands separated by shallow waters, in the biggest atoll in the world. You can walk on foot in low tide between the islands. During high tide you can peddle between the islands. Tourists could visit any of the neighboring islands nearby for lunch or pre-book a lunch in one of the farming islands in the chain of islands.
You will be amazed with the pure white sandy beaches, lagoons of various tones of blues, live coral gardens and abundance of fishes are something you couldn’t image unless witness from your own eyes.
Spend your day in one of our Virgin Islands, witnessing the quietness of the nature. The positive energy it follows within you will calm your mind, connecting you to the nature in its complete silence.
Here, we have a lot to offer. Try our unique fishing methods. In this part of the Maldives, we look for hermit crabs as bait and go for reef fishing on rafts to the waters between the islands.
Meet friendly people and enjoy the cultural dances and music during your stay in Rathafandhoo.
It’s all about tuning to the rhythm of nature and its abundance.
One of the top dive spots in the Maldives, Villingili Kandu, on the island of the same name, invites divers to descend an underwater wall and swim with a huge school of grey reef sharks. At this point, not only grey reef sharks hang out but also white tip reef sharks, eagle rays, shimmering schools of fish, including barracuda, and so much more. For keen divers, this spot is an absolute must.
This is the Baa Atoll's third largest island and an ideal destination for sport fishing for bluefin, grouper and snapper. Your catch could be prepared by the yacht's chef and enjoyed on board. Stop off on the island for some people watching from one of the island's cafes or take a stroll through one of the island's parks.