- Fringing reef with clear lagoon and outer drop-off; frequent reef fish and occasional turtles.
- Distance: ≈0 km
- Mode: walk + snorkel; ~immediate access
- Best time: Early morning or near slack tide for calmer water
- Small uninhabited island with sandbank; classic castaway setting and easy snorkelling.
- Distance: ≈2 km
- Mode: boat; ~10–20 min (conditions permitting)
- Best time: Morning or late afternoon for softer light
- Tip: No facilities—carry water and reef-safe sunscreen
- Inhabited island known for traditional gold and silver craftsmanship; glimpse everyday Maldivian life.
- Distance: ≈3.5–4 km
- Mode: boat; ~15–25 min (traffic/sea state dependent)
- Best time: Weekdays; late afternoon for cooler temperatures
- Tip: Dress modestly; some shops close during Friday prayers
- Signature channel dive with multiple thilas; common sightings include eagle rays and reef sharks.
- Distance: ≈16 km
- Mode: boat (dive trip); ~25–45 min (conditions permitting)
- Best time: Incoming tide; Nov–Apr often offers calmer seas
- Tip: Advanced drift dive—carry certification and follow guide instructions
- Local hub with ancient coral-stone mosque and pre-Islamic “hawitta” mounds.
- Distance: ≈27 km
- Mode: boat; ~40–60 min (conditions permitting)
- Best time: Morning or late afternoon; Dec–Apr is typically drier
- Tip: Modest attire recommended; check Friday timings for closures
- Regular sightings of spinner dolphins around the atoll; activity and routes vary by day.
- Distance: ≈1–10 km
- Mode: boat; ~60–90 min (wildlife/sea state dependent)
- Best time: Late afternoon to sunset
- Tip: Respectful viewing—no feeding; bring a dry bag for spray
General Tip: Sea conditions, access, and visibility change with tides and monsoon (Dec–Apr calmer, May–Nov choppier); confirm daily timings with your resort team and allow buffer time for boat trips.