RAA Dhuvaafaru Though Dhuvaafaru was abandoned until recently, there is physical and literary evidence that the island was inhabited more than 200 years ago
RAA Innamaadhoo Carpentry is the base of the island's economy. Looking around the country, the majority of carpentry specialists are from Innamaadhoo.
RAA Ungoofaaru Following the 2004 tsunami, inhabitants of the destroyed Kandholhudhoo island were relocated to Ungoofaaru for temporary housing until being rehoused on neighboring Dhvuvaafaaru in 2008.
RAA Maakurathu The island is famous because of Kaulhanna Kileyfaanu (Maakurathu Kalhu Mohamed Rasgefaanu), Dhaainkanbaidhee, maldivian history and writings of the island by Hussain Salahudheen.
RAA Meedhoo Meedhoo is a populated island in Raa Atoll. Meedhoo is home to the Raa Atoll Education Center.
RAA Rasmaadhoo The island is one of the most popular islands for surfing in the Maldives. The island is also known for bodu beru.
RAA Vaadhoo Famous for the bioluminescence plankton (Redhan), the spectacular "Sea of Stars" can be experienced in this island yearly. With clean roads and white sandy beaches Vaadhoo is one of the most beautiful inhabited island in Maldives.
BAA Dharavandhoo Dharavandhoo is an important island in Dhivehi literature and poetry. The Hussain Edhurukaleyfaanu family of Dharavandhoo produced the most well-known poets and linguists.
BAA Fehendhoo Fehendhoo is a local island with a great beauty and in the Horsburgh atoll or Goifulhafehendhoo atoll. In the Admiralty Charts, this atoll is named after James Horsburgh.
BAA Goidhoo In the 19th century, a female African slave who had been bought by the king on his Hajj trip to Mecca was formally released from slavery and was settled in Goidhoo island.
BAA Kamadhoo The main activities carried out by the residents of the island include thatch weaving, making coire rope and agriculture
BAA Kihaadhoo It was evident that the people have lived in the eastern part of the island at first, and moved to the current place about 80 years ago. The migration was mainly due to contamination of groundwater and increased death rate.
BAA Hithaadhoo Hithaadhoo is one of the inhabited islands and third largest island in Baa Atoll. The island is known for cultural activities.
BAA Fulhadhoo Fulhadhoo is an inhabited island in the Maldives' Southern Maalhosmadulhu Atoll, code letter "Baa" It covers an area of 31.5 hectares. The island is located 101.21 kilometers northwest of Malé, the country's capital.
LHAVIYANI Hinnavaru Hinnavaru is the second most populous island in the Lhaviyani Atoll. The island is one of the most popular island in the Maldives for "Olhaali" and short eats.
LHAVIYANI Olhuvelifushi Olhuvelifushi is one of the most favorite picnic destinations in the atoll. The veli beach here is always filled with visitors from other islands of the atoll and from other atolls as well.
LHAVIYANI Kurendhoo The Island is small and people earn their living mainly on tourist resort jobs and government jobs. A significant number of people make a living through agriculture, small businesses, tuna and grouper fishing
KAAFU Himmafushi Himmafushi has about 850 locals but the population can rise to over 2000 as Himmafushi also houses the minor delinquent prison and a drug rehabilitation centre.
KAAFU Huraa Huraa is well known in the Maldivian history as the last royal dynasty to rule over the Maldives. They have their roots in Huraa island. It was founded in 1757 by Sultan al-Ghazi Hasan 'Izz ud-din.
KAAFU Villingilli Villimale' used to be a resort earlier before it became a residential island. In fact it became the second resort to start operations in Maldives, after the first resort in Maldives, Kurumba became over-booked.
KAAFU Gaafaru The island has been referred to as the jewel of Kaafu Atoll since it is a solitary island embedded in its own tiny atoll just outside the main chain of islands that form Kaafu atoll.
KAAFU Kaashidhoo Kaashidhoo archaeological site is one of the most historically significant on the island. Kardiva is the ancient Sanskritised name of Kaashidhoo Island.
KAAFU Maafushi Maafushi is a beautiful island in the Maldives with a total population of just over 2000 people. Tourism drives the local economy, with over 50 guesthouses in the region.
Haa Alif Atoll Thakandhoo Haa Alifu. Thakandhoo looks like a potato to me. Thakandhoo is one of the inhabited islands in Haa Alif Atoll. It is geographically a part of the North end of the Thiladhunmathi Atoll in the North end of the Maldives.