6.967°N, 73.150°E
Mulhadhoo is one of the smallest inhabited islands in Haa Alif Atoll, offering an intimate glimpse into traditional northern island life.
Mulhadhoo is among the smallest inhabited islands in Haa Alif Atoll, with a tiny population that maintains a deeply traditional way of life centered on fishing and community cooperation. The island's compact size creates an intimate atmosphere where visitors can truly connect with local residents and understand the rhythms of small-island living in the far north of the Maldives. Mulhadhoo has minimal infrastructure, offering a back-to-basics experience for adventurous travelers seeking authenticity over comfort. The surrounding waters are rich with marine life, providing excellent opportunities for snorkeling and traditional fishing experiences. The island's isolation and small community make it a unique destination for those wanting to experience the Maldives at its most raw and unfiltered, far from the resorts and tourist hubs of the central atolls.
Best time to visitNov–Apr
Guesthouses on Mulhadhoo are coming soon.