
| Dhaalu Atoll, also known
as South Nilandhoo Atoll is 150 kilometres from Male’ and measures
38 kilometres in length and 23 kilometres in width. With about 46
islands in all, eight are inhabited. The atoll was recently opened
up for tourism and the two islands designated for the purpose
started operations towards the end of 1998. Although diving in the
atoll began only recently, it is already known that the atoll offers
excellent dive sites. The resorts are located in the northeast
corner of the atoll, which many believe has the best potential for
diving. Something special about the atoll, which has already been
found, is the number of turtles seen during dives anywhere in the
atoll. There are two known wrecks near the island of Kudahuvadhoo;
the ‘Liffey’, wrecked in 1879 and ‘Utheemu 1’, which ran aground in
1960. By seaplane it is a short 35 minutes from the airport. A more
leisurely cruise on a speedboat would get you to the atoll in three
hours. The atoll has a small population of 3,500. The capital island
of the atoll is Kudahuvadhoo at the southern tip of the atoll. The
island of Ribudhoo is the home of the finest jewellers in the
country. Legend has it that it all began hundreds of years ago when
the Sultan banished his chief jeweller to this island for stealing
some of his gold. The fishing village of Meedhoo is the closest to
the resort islands, situated almost in between the two just a
15-minute boat ride away. The main occupation of the people of
Meedhoo is fishing. |



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