Hulhumale is an ambitious reclaimed island located in the North Malé Atoll, Maldives. Developed to alleviate housing pressures in the capital and combat rising sea levels, this artificial island represents the future of Maldivian urban living. Managed by the Housing Development Corporation, it features organized residential layouts, industrial zones, and commercial hubs. With its growing population and expanding land area, Hulhumale serves as a vital link in the region's development, offering a more spacious and planned environment compared to the dense streets of nearby Malé.
Use the Sinamalé Bridge for quick road access to the capital city by bus, taxi, or motorcycle.
As a residential island in a Muslim country, be mindful of local customs regarding dress and alcohol consumption.
Its location makes it an ideal spot for a short stay before or after international flights.
Spring offers warm, sunny weather, perfect for exploring the beaches before the monsoon season.
The southwest monsoon brings more rain, though temperatures remain warm and tropical.
Expect a mix of sun and rain; this period often sees fewer tourists and lower prices.
This is the peak dry season with clear skies, making it the best time for outdoor activities.
MVR Rf
$80-$150 p/day
5,000
Dhivehi, English
December-April