Malé Must-Sees
Malé's compact capital features the 1984 Grand Friday Mosque with its prominent golden dome and the 1906 colonial-style Mulee Aage Palace. The National Museum, established in 1952, houses royal artifacts and historical relics from the pre-Islamic and Islamic eras. Visitors can observe daily commerce at the bustling fish and local produce markets or explore the artificial beaches on the eastern and western coasts. For marine views without diving, a passenger submarine offers excursions to nearby coral reefs.
Grand Friday Mosque Male
The Islamic Centre is an architectural landmark in Malé, Maldives opened in November 1984 by President Maumoon Abdul Gayoom.The Islamic…
Maldives National Museum
Established on the National Day of the Maldives, the first National Museum of the country was opened on 11 November 1952, by the Prime…
The President's Office
Attractive building in colonial style from 1906 and now the president's office where official events take place.
Whale Submarine
This popular excursion in a passenger submarine will help you explore the world beneath the sea surface.This is a must-do experience.
Artificial Beach
The only beach in Malé where you can chat with the locals in the afternoon, take a walk, listen to live music show, or enjoy various…
Local Market
Traditional stalls selling regional produce, including tropical fruits, vegetables, and Maldivian sweets like coconut-wrapped addu bondi.
Local Market
Market featuring local goods such as fresh coconuts, betel leaves, and traditional processed foods like coconut honey and dried fish.
Fish Market
The commercial hub of the local fishing industry where the daily catch, predominantly skipjack and yellowfin tuna, is unloaded from dhonis and sold.
Ransfannu Beach
Man-made beach on the western shore of the island featuring a swimming area, waterfront promenade, and fishing platforms.
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