8 days
The Maldives have changed over the years and luxurious private islands are no longer the only option. Today it is possible to offer an alternative accommodation to eco-conscious travelers who wish to discover the traditional lifestyle and the wonderful underwater world of the Maldives, without giving up the quality standards typical of beach resorts. In this unique tour designed by Conscious Journeys, you will have the opportunity to discover two of the most beautiful local (inhabited) islands in the Maldives, located in the Vaavu Atoll.
Fulidhoo is a small island in the Vaavu Atoll of the Maldives. It remains relatively untouched and less crowded compared to the larger tourist destinations. Fulidhoo is famous for its white sandy beaches, crystal-clear waters and a coral reef rich in marine life, making it perfect for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts. The island is inhabited by a fishing community, which makes staying in Fulidhoo an even more authentic and unconventional experience compared to other Maldivian destinations. Fulidhoo offers several attractions: Fulidhoo Beach, a stunning stretch of white sand that provides the perfect setting for relaxing, sunbathing and swimming; Manta Point, an ideal spot to admire manta rays gliding through the clear Maldivian waters as they filter the water through their gills, creating a truly spectacular sight; and night fishing, one of the most popular activities in the Maldives, where with a boat and a local guide you set out in search of squid and nocturnal fish—an enjoyable and unique experience, especially as you can taste the freshly caught seafood. These are just some of the attractions Fulidhoo has to offer. The island’s natural beauty and the variety of activities available make it a perfect destination for an unforgettable holiday.
Thinadhoo has an official population of only 50 people and most of the island is developed for tourism. The hotel area together with a small village occupies about one third of the island; on the other side there is tropical vegetation and a beautiful 500-meter-long beach. The hotels and guesthouses of Thinadhoo pay great attention to service quality and to the cleanliness of both the beach and the island itself. Thinadhoo boasts a rich and beautiful coral reef where you can see a variety of colorful tropical fish, as well as sea turtles and rays. Several uninhabited islands and sandbanks are located nearby. Compared to many other islands, Thinadhoo’s tourist beach is quite long (about 500 meters). Sunbeds, umbrellas and hammocks are provided for guests. In Thinadhoo you can enjoy numerous activities, including Maldivian fishing, snorkeling, diving, water sports and other excursions to both inhabited and uninhabited islands, as well as trips to sandbanks. Thinadhoo is the ideal place for families with children, romantic couples and those who love private, comfortable and peaceful retreats.
DAY 1: ARRIVAL IN MALÉ AND TRANSFER TO THE ISLAND OF FULIDHOO
Malé – Fulidhoo
Upon arrival at the airport, one of our representatives will be waiting for you and will accompany you to the speedboat to the island of Fulidhoo (approximately 90 minutes).
Overnight stay in Fulidhoo (B, D).
DAY 2: RELAX ON THE BEACH
Free day to explore the island, relax on the beach or enjoy optional activities independently such as:
Overnight stay in Fulidhoo (B, D).
DAY 3: RELAX ON THE BEACH
Free day to explore the island, relax on the beach or enjoy optional activities independently such as:
Overnight stay in Fulidhoo (B, D).
DAY 4: TRANSFER TO THE ISLAND OF THINADHOO
Fulidhoo – Thinadhoo
In the morning after breakfast, transfer by speedboat (approximately 1 hour) to the island of Thinadhoo in the Vaavu Atoll. Check-in and relax with the possibility to explore the island.
Overnight stay in Thinadhoo (B, L, D).
DAY 5: PARTICIPATION IN DAILY EXPERIENCES
Thinadhoo
During the next four days on the island of Thinadhoo you will be able to take part in the activities that the selected resort organizes daily with a weekly program such as:
Depending on the weekly schedule, you will be able to take part in all the activities planned by the selected resort during your stay. Alternatively, if you prefer to remain on the island, you will always have snorkeling equipment, kayaks, SUP boards and access to the resort’s boat to watch sunsets, enjoy evening aperitifs or go dolphin watching.
Overnight stay in Thinadhoo (B, L, D).
DAY 6: PARTICIPATION IN DAILY EXPERIENCES
Thinadhoo
During the next four days on the island of Thinadhoo you will be able to take part in the activities that the selected resort organizes daily with a weekly program such as:
Depending on the weekly schedule, you will be able to take part in all the activities planned by the selected resort during your stay. Alternatively, if you prefer to remain on the island, you will always have snorkeling equipment, kayaks, SUP boards and access to the resort’s boat to watch sunsets, enjoy evening aperitifs or go dolphin watching.
Overnight stay in Thinadhoo (B, L, D).
DAY 7: PARTICIPATION IN DAILY EXPERIENCES
Thinadhoo
During the next four days on the island of Thinadhoo you will be able to take part in the activities that the selected resort organizes daily with a weekly program such as:
Depending on the weekly schedule, you will be able to take part in all the activities planned by the selected resort during your stay. Alternatively, if you prefer to remain on the island, you will always have snorkeling equipment, kayaks, SUP boards and access to the resort’s boat to watch sunsets, enjoy evening aperitifs or go dolphin watching.
Overnight stay in Thinadhoo (B, L, D).
DAY 8: TRANSFER TO THE AIRPORT
Transfer to Malé airport by speedboat and departure on an international flight.
It is recommended to behave in a way that respects the local culture in order to avoid any problems or difficulties during the trip. In particular, public displays of affection such as kissing or hugging are discouraged, as this attitude is not well regarded. It is advisable to bring practical and informal summer clothing, without forgetting a hat, sunglasses, sunscreen and sneakers. Dress code rules must be followed: both during the day and at night it is not permitted to enter bars or restaurants wearing swimwear or wet clothes, and guests are required to wear at least a T-shirt in these areas. In the evening and after dinner, bermuda shorts and wrap skirts are appropriate. Walking barefoot throughout the hotel is allowed. Nudity is strictly forbidden.
India’s time zone is GMT/UTC +5, so jet lag may cause some discomfort. Setting your watch to local time before arrival may be helpful, as well as eating and sleeping according to local time. To make the most of daylight hours, the resort operates one hour ahead of Malé time.
Children are more than welcome, but parents are required to supervise them in order to avoid situations that could disturb the tranquility and atmosphere typical of the resort. In general, it is advisable to avoid situations or activities that may have dangerous consequences. Children aged 8 and above can participate in the PADI “bubble maker” course; from the age of 10 they can obtain a “Junior Open Water Diver” license.
It is strictly forbidden to import spear guns; sacred images or statues; pork or cured meats; alcohol of any kind; pornographic magazines; videos and DVDs (except unused DVDs still in their original packaging). It is not permitted to bring pets of any kind. Very severe penalties apply to the importation and use of drugs. It is also strictly forbidden to export turtle shells, corals or shells not regularly purchased in shops. Out of respect for the environment, breaking or walking on coral is prohibited. Although coral reefs look like rocks, they are actually composed of millions of living organisms: even the touch of a fin may be enough to destroy work that nature has taken many years to create. Some coral species can cause cuts or swelling. For the safety of divers and the reef, it is advisable not to stand, walk or swim too close to it. Maldivian law prohibits collecting corals, shells or sand. The government is very strict in this regard and ignoring these rules may result in fines. The use of alcohol is not permitted on local islands.
Furthermore, guests are kindly requested to collect their own waste, such as empty bottles, used batteries, etc., which may harm the environment.
HOTEL CATEGORY: GUEST HOUSE
Fulidhoo Guesthouse: an ideal guesthouse located in the Vaavu Atoll, Fulidhoo – Maldives, with a wonderful sea view. This beautiful and bright guesthouse offers our guests the opportunity to spend their days in a private and personal environment. It consists of 3 luxurious bedrooms. All rooms are equipped with air conditioning and modern, hygienic en-suite bathrooms. Additional services include a well-maintained kitchen that can be used by guests who enjoy cooking on their own, and a laundry area with a fully automatic washing machine available for guests.
Thinadhoo Guesthouse: a guesthouse located at the southern end of the Vaavu Atoll. This guesthouse features 26 rooms built with an exclusive bamboo construction concept that reflects the sustainability principles guiding and inspiring us to achieve a carbon-neutral footprint. It fully respects the eco concept and is almost entirely constructed with bamboo, one of the main forest products of Asia and the Pacific, which is stronger than oak.
Speedboat transfers are included from Malé airport to the island of Fulidhoo, from Fulidhoo to Thinadhoo, and from Thinadhoo to Malé airport.
The Maldives enjoy a tropical climate all year round, influenced by monsoons, winds that blow in different directions depending on the season. The best time to visit is from December to May, during the dry season “Iruvai,” with monsoons blowing from the northeast, while from May to November there is the rainy season “Hulhangu,” with monsoons blowing from the southwest. The average temperature ranges between 28°C and 31°C throughout the year, and the sea temperature is always pleasant, around 27°–29°C.
Itinerary available for:
Group Travel
Private Travel (min. 2 people)
Honeymoon