5 Hidden Islands in Maldives Away From the Crowds
Hidden Islands in Maldives

The Maldives, with its picturesque over-the-water bungalows and turquoise crystal clear lagoons, is usually associated with luxurious resort islands. However, to the adventurous tourist, who wants to experience the more real, close, and economical paradise, another paradise beckons. Amidst its 26 atolls are many inhabited local islands, each presenting a different window on Maldivian culture and an opportunity to get away from the tourists. These little secrets present a chance to visit virgin beaches, meet with amicable locals, and see a different part of the Maldives that is worlds away from the sleek resort lifestyle. To those who are looking to take a more intimate and rewarding trip, Go Kite travel has put together a variety of Explore Maldives Packages from Dubai that feature these very islands.
The Hidden Islands in Maldives Away From the Crowds are as follows
Ukulhas
Ukulhas is a beautiful clean island that should be regarded as one of the most environmentally conscious islands in the Maldives. The effort to be clean and have sustainable tourism is evident as soon as one arrives on the island, the streets are well kept, and the so-called bikini beach is absolutely spotless, and runs along their coast. Ukulhas is also a great place to snorkel, with an active house reef easily accessible by swimming off the beach, ideal for those who do not want to go out to sea on a boat and see a range of colorful sea life, including turtles and manta rays. Because of its small-town atmosphere and vibrant feel, it is a good place to live in, as it offers a certain sense of community as well as beautiful nature.
Dhigurah
Dhigurah is a heaven of the ocean, and in particular, ocean giants. A long, thin island in the South Ari Atoll, it is well known as the place to encounter whale sharks all year, providing one of the best opportunities in the world to swim with these gentle giants. Dhigurah has a lot of untouched nature, a very long bikini beach (one of the longest bikini beaches in the Maldives) and a feeling of space and remoteness. The serene atmosphere and the lack of tourism infrastructure of the island guarantee that you can actually leave the world behind and get closer to nature. It is an ideal place to visit in case you want to combine a rest on a wonderful beach and some exciting underwater activities.
Rasdhoo
Rasdhoo is a paradise to the divers and snorkelers. It is a small island in the North Ari Atoll which is a famous diving site in the Maldives with some of the most spectacular diving sites in the country including famous Hammerhead Point where you can see hammerhead sharks in the wild. However, it is not only attractive to diving. The bikini beach and the sandbank that is easily reachable are beautiful on the island. The local vibe in Rasdhoo is real as it is a nice guesthouse with a welcoming and busy community. The island is perfectly combined to be a comfortable home to travelers and an opportunity to get access to some of the most thrilling marine life in the Maldives.
Feridhoo
Feridhoo is an absolute hidden gem and is an extremely peaceful and untouristed place. This island is in North Ari Atoll and is the best retreat to a quiet, intimate getaway with little tourism. Its natural beauty is the best asset of Feridhoo which includes its lush greenery as well as its wide and picturesque beaches. Travelers praise the house reef on the island as among the finest of any local islands with a wide array of marine life to snorkel among, right off the shore. The feeling of exclusivity and the slow tempo of life is what makes Feridhoo the perfect place to visit in case you are interested in disconnecting and experiencing the Maldives in the most authentic way possible.
Maafushi
Although Maafushi is probably the most famous of the local islands, it is still a must-visit destination of economical travelers. It is an amazing introduction to the local island experience in the Maldives with a large selection of affordable guesthouses, restaurants, and a vibrant environment. It is not rush resort island and despite its popularity, it still gives a picture of the local life. The true power of Maafushi is that it is a center of excursions. It is a short distance to luxury resorts, sandbanks, and top snorkeling sites and can easily be arranged as day trips, to give you a taste of the quintessential Maldives experience at a fraction of the price.
Conclusion
The Maldives is the place of unlimited exploration, where a real paradise may be discovered much beyond the borders of the luxury resorts. When you dare to explore these amazing local islands, you open the door to the world of real life experiences, including eco friendly living and adrenaline filled marine adventures, tranquil beaches and the local hospitality. Both islands are distinctly different and each one of them provides a different charm, and this is a testament that the best trips are not necessarily the most expensive. Instead they are the ones that bring you to the heart and soul of a place.
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Noren Jackson
I'm a passionate travel blogger who explores the world's most exciting destinations and shares travel tips, guides, and must-visit spots. From hidden gems to famous landmarks, my blog covers everything you need for an unforgettable journey.



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