Laccadive Sea
Laccadive Sea Attraction refers to the countries:IndiaIndia , Sri LankaMaldives The Laccadive Sea is a marginal sea of the Indian Ocean, between the southwestern part of the Indian peninsula, the…
Continue readingLaccadive Sea Attraction refers to the countries:IndiaIndia , Sri LankaMaldives The Laccadive Sea is a marginal sea of the Indian Ocean, between the southwestern part of the Indian peninsula, the…
Continue readingVaavu Atoll Vaavu Atoll has been a popular vacation destination since the 1970s. This part of the Maldives is preferred by both lovers of beach relaxation and fans of diving,…
Continue readingDhaalu Atoll Dhaalu Atoll is one of the underdeveloped atolls of the Maldives. Tourists will find on the atoll islands pristine tropical nature, amazing sandy beaches and wonderful coral reefs….
Continue readingMeemu Atoll Meemu Atoll (another name for Mulaku Atoll) is one of the most romantic places in the Maldives. Here there are places where on a small island is one…
Continue readingFaafu Atoll Faafu Atoll is located southwest of Male, the capital of the Maldives. The atoll covers an area of 30 kilometers long and 27 kilometers wide. It comprises 23…
Continue readingAddu Atoll Addu Atoll is one of the largest in the Maldives. It stretches 14 kilometers from east to west and 11 kilometers from north to south and is the…
Continue readingAri Atoll Ari Atoll is one of the largest atolls in the Maldives, covering an area of 80×30 km, as large as North Male and South Male atolls combined. Located…
Continue readingBaa Atoll Baa Atoll is an archipelago in the Maldives consisting of 10 inhabited and 65 uninhabited islands, it is approximately 42 km long. It is located in the far…
Continue readingSouth Male Atoll (Kaafu) South Male is an atoll in the Maldives, it includes 30 islands, 17 of which belong to various hotels, three are inhabited by people and 10…
Continue readingAlifu Atoll Alifu Atoll (Haa Alifu) is located in the southern part of the Maldives, 400 km from the capital Male. Alifu is formed by 16 islands of varying sizes…
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