Ocean Pearl Fuvahmulah
Experiences

Swim with Tiger Sharks

Dive into the crystal-clear waters of Fuvahmulah and experience the thrill of swimming with the famous Tiger sharks at a depth of 8 meters. This exhilarating activity is perfect for adventure seekers, whether you're traveling solo, with family, or in a group.

Take a Mud Bath in Kodakilhi

Relax and rejuvenate with a unique mud bath in Kodakilhi, one of the island's hidden gems. Enjoy the therapeutic properties of the mineral-rich mud while surrounded by nature’s tranquility.

Take a Dip in Thoondu Beach

Unwind at Thoondu Beach, known for its stunning white sands and crystal-clear waters. It’s the perfect spot for a peaceful swim or a scenic walk along the shore.

Enjoy the Highest Accessible View & Rooftop Pool

Experience breathtaking panoramic views of Fuvahmulah from our rooftop pool — the highest accessible point on the island. Relax and soak in the stunning surroundings while enjoying the serene atmosphere.

Visit Fuvahmulah Nature Park

A must-see for nature lovers, the Fuvahmulah Nature Park is located in one of the island's protected wetlands. Explore the lush greenery, go canoeing, or pedal boating on the serene lake, and discover the variety of local birdlife and dragonflies that call the park home.

Go Surfing in Fuvahmulah

Surfing enthusiasts can enjoy surfing in Fuvahmulah, known for its natural, undulating waves perfect for beginners and experienced surfers alike. Surf at Thoondu, the only beach break in the Maldives, or take lessons at Eleyis to improve your skills.

Go Fishing

Fishing in Fuvahmulah is a thrilling experience, with the surrounding waters offering excellent opportunities to catch big game fish like Yellowfin Tuna, Wahoo, and Marlin. For a unique experience, try Kattelhi fishing at night, a local tradition that offers a taste of the island's culture.

Go Sightseeing in Fuvahmulah

Explore the island’s rich history with a visit to sites like Dhadimagi Kilhi and Banddara Kilhi, two freshwater lakes surrounded by vast wetlands. Or, check out Kalho Akirigando, a beach with distinctive black stones. Don’t miss the ancient Havihtha temple and the Gemmiskiy Veyo, a well-preserved 1300-year-old mosque.

Eat Local Delicacies

Savor the flavors of Fuvahmulah’s traditional dishes like Alai Garo Fathafolhi, crispy roshi made from taro, and Naarovah Faludha, a sweet treat made from taro or breadfruit. For a refreshing drink, try Kayvah shake or Kayvah juice, made from aromatic screwpine.