North Maldives
Local islands and family-run guesthouses in Noonu Atoll.
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Kudafari is one of the smallest inhabited islands in Noonu Atoll, with a tiny fishing community and pristine natural surroundings.
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Henbadhoo is a mid-sized island in Noonu Atoll with a strong fishing tradition and a community focused on sustainable island living.
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Maalhendhoo is the largest island in Noonu Atoll, known for its spacious environment, agricultural potential, and peaceful community life.
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Maafaru is home to Noonu Atoll's international airport, a key aviation hub connecting the northern Maldives to the rest of the world.
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Landhoo is a northern island in Noonu Atoll with a traditional fishing community and a peaceful, scenic environment.
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Foddhoo is a small southern island in Noonu Atoll with a traditional fishing community and a serene, peaceful atmosphere.
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Miladhoo is a well-established island in Noonu Atoll with a strong educational tradition, fishing economy, and close-knit community.
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Magoodhoo is a historic island in Noonu Atoll with a strong community identity, traditional fishing heritage, and growing local development.
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Manadhoo is the capital of Noonu Atoll, a historic administrative center with a vibrant harbor, government offices, and strong community identity.
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Holhudhoo is the second most populous island in Noonu Atoll, known for its strong fishing tradition, agricultural activities, and active community life.
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Velidhoo is a southern island in Noonu Atoll known for its peaceful atmosphere, traditional fishing community, and proximity to resort areas.
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Lhohi is a small island in Noonu Atoll with a close-knit community engaged in fishing and traditional island livelihoods.
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Kendhikulhudhoo is a western island in Noonu Atoll with a vibrant community, strong fishing tradition, and active social life.