The Maldives remained largely unknown to tourists until the early 1970s. Only 185 islands are home to its 300,000 inhabitants. The other islands are used entirely for economic purposes, of which tourism and agriculture are the most dominant.
Picture white-sand beaches stretching into crystal clear blue water in varying shades as it makes its way from sandbar, to island, to reef, to island again. Sea life flourishes under the calm sea, whether it be a Manta ray, Whale shark, massive Tuna fish, or any sampling of hundreds of thousands of other kinds of sea creatures that make this aqua-hued playground their home.
An enchanting garden island infused with traditional village charm, a mere 25-minute speedboat ride from Malé International Airport, our private coral island is home to the charm of a Maldivian village by the turquoise sea. Here, palm-thatched pavilions and bungalows line the white sand or dip their feet into the crystal water.