4.917°N, 72.950°E
Fehendhoo is a small, sparsely populated island in southern Baa Atoll with a traditional fishing community and untouched natural beauty.
Fehendhoo is one of the smallest and most sparsely populated inhabited islands in Baa Atoll, with a tiny fishing community maintaining traditional Maldivian island life. Located in the Goifulhafehendhu (Horsburgh) Atoll section, the island offers an untouched natural environment with pristine beaches and abundant marine life. Fehendhoo's minimal infrastructure and small population create an atmosphere of solitude and connection with nature. The island has basic facilities including a school. Visitors can experience the simplicity of remote island living, enjoy world-class snorkeling and fishing, and explore the island's natural beauty. Fehendhoo represents the extreme end of peaceful island life within the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, ideal for adventurous travelers seeking raw authenticity.
Best time to visitNov–Apr
Guesthouses on Fehendhoo are coming soon.