Discover the Untouched Beauty of Southern Maldives
Gaafu Dhaalu Atoll (also known as South Huvadhoo Atoll) is a pristine and remote destination in the southern Maldives, located just south of Gaafu Alifu Atoll. Approximately 450 km south of Male', this magnificent atoll offers visitors an authentic Maldivian experience with its untouched natural beauty and rich cultural heritage.
With its spectacular coral reefs, abundant marine life, and traditional island communities, Gaafu Dhaalu Atoll provides a glimpse into the unspoiled natural beauty of the Maldives. The atoll's relative isolation has preserved both its underwater ecosystems and traditional way of life, making it an ideal destination for travelers seeking authenticity and tranquility.
A luxury resort offering Thai-inspired hospitality, exceptional dining, and direct access to a pristine house reef. The resort features overwater villas with private pools and excellent spa facilities.
View ResortAn intimate boutique resort featuring beachfront villas, personalized service, and world-class diving. Perfect for couples and those seeking privacy in a stunning natural setting.
View ResortA thrilling channel dive with strong currents that attract large pelagic species. Divers regularly encounter grey reef sharks, eagle rays, tuna, and occasionally manta rays and whale sharks.
Depth: 15-40m | Level: Advanced | Best Time: December-April
A spectacular dive site featuring dramatic coral formations and abundant marine life. Divers can explore the reef while spotting reef sharks, eagle rays, and schools of tropical fish in crystal-clear waters.
Depth: 10-30m | Level: Intermediate to Advanced | Best Time: Year-round
Explore some of the Maldives' most pristine and untouched coral reefs, home to an incredible diversity of marine life including reef sharks, rays, and colorful tropical fish.
Visit traditional Maldivian islands like Thinadhoo, Gadhdhoo, and Vaadhoo to experience authentic culture, observe local craftsmanship, and interact with friendly locals.
Experience the time-honored Maldivian tradition of night fishing using hand lines, followed by a beachside BBQ where your fresh catch is prepared by expert local chefs.
Gaafu Dhaalu Atoll is located approximately 450 km south of Male' and can be reached by:
Most visitors to Gaafu Dhaalu Atoll stay at one of the luxury resorts, which arrange domestic flight and speedboat transfers from Male' International Airport.
The best time to visit Gaafu Dhaalu Atoll depends on your preferences:
For the ultimate Gaafu Dhaalu Atoll experience, visit between December and April when the weather is at its best and underwater visibility is exceptional for diving and snorkeling.
Gaafu Dhaalu Atoll has a rich cultural heritage that dates back centuries. The atoll's inhabited islands preserve traditional Maldivian customs, architecture, and way of life that have remained largely unchanged for generations due to the atoll's remote location.
Key cultural highlights include:
Visitors to Gaafu Dhaalu Atoll have the unique opportunity to experience authentic Maldivian culture that has been preserved due to the atoll's relative isolation from mass tourism.
The islands of Gaafu Dhaalu Atoll offer visitors a glimpse into traditional Maldivian life. The local communities maintain many ancient customs and traditions, from fishing practices that have sustained island life for centuries to handicrafts that reflect the artistic heritage of the region.
Visitors can arrange cultural tours to learn about the atoll's history, witness traditional performances, and even participate in craft workshops to learn traditional skills from local artisans.
Gaafu Dhaalu Atoll is absolutely breathtaking! We stayed at Dusit Thani and were amazed by the pristine beaches and incredible marine life. The house reef was teeming with colorful fish, and we even spotted a turtle right from our villa. The cultural tour to Thinadhoo was a highlight - the locals were so welcoming and we learned so much about traditional Maldivian life. Highly recommend for those looking to escape the more touristy areas!
Our honeymoon at Amaya Kuda Rah was magical. The diving was spectacular - we saw manta rays, reef sharks, and countless tropical fish. The resort staff were incredibly attentive and the food was delicious. The only reason for 4 stars instead of 5 is the long journey to get there, but it's absolutely worth it for the peace and quiet. We'll definitely be back!