1.867°N, 73.467°E
Isdhoo is geographically connected to Kalaidhoo, forming one of the largest islands in the Maldives by combined area, with a traditional fishing community.
Isdhoo is an inhabited island in Laamu Atoll that is geographically connected to Kalaidhoo, forming one of the largest combined islands in the Maldives at approximately 360 hectares total. Administratively, however, Isdhoo and Kalaidhoo remain separate islands. Isdhoo features a school, health center, and local shops serving its community. The island's residents are engaged in fishing and traditional maritime activities. Visitors can experience authentic southern Maldivian island life, enjoy fresh seafood, and explore the extensive beaches and natural environment. The combined Isdhoo-Kalaidhoo landmass offers unique opportunities for walking and exploration across what is effectively one large island.
Best time to visitNov–Apr
Guesthouses on Isdhoo are coming soon.