A single island, a world of wonder.
Glide over pebble beaches, freshwater lakes and deep blue channels. Explore Fuvahmulah's signature sites on an interactive map designed for divers, photographers and slow travelers.
Explore Fuvahmulah
Discover the island's most treasured locations by category

Thoondu Beach
Rare white pebble shoreline
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Bandaara Kilhi
Historic freshwater lake
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Dhadimagi Kilhi
Ecologically rich wetland
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Koda Kilhi (Natural Mud Bath)
Natural mineral mud bath
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Fuvahmulah Nature Park
Wetland conservation area
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Explore Fuvahmulah on the map
Centered near coordinates 0.298° N, 73.42° E, the map reveals key points of interest across the island. Select a marker to preview highlights, then plan your journey around beaches, lakes and the deep blue.
Signature points of interest
- Thoondu (Pebble Beach) – A rare white pebble beach where waves sculpt the shoreline into ever-changing patterns.
- Bandaara Kilhi – Freshwater lake with lush borders, birdlife and reflective golden-hour views.
- Dhadimagi Kilhi – Eastern lake famous for tranquil mornings and mirror-still water.
- Tiger Zoo (Diving spot) – One of the world's most reliable sites for responsible tiger shark encounters.
Experiences on the Island
Discover unique adventures that await you in Fuvahmulah

Shark Diving
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Traditional Mud Bath
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Lake Exploration
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Local Farming
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Traditional Fishing
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Island Surfing
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Shark Diving
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Traditional Mud Bath
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Lake Exploration
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Local Farming
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Traditional Fishing
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Island Surfing
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Local Farming
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Traditional Fishing
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Island Surfing
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Shark Diving
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Traditional Mud Bath
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Lake Exploration
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Local Farming
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Traditional Fishing
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Island Surfing
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Shark Diving
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Traditional Mud Bath
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Lake Exploration
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