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Male'
Atoll (Kaafu
Atoll)
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is where tourism began in 1972. Kaafu Atoll consists of four
geographical atolls; North and South Male’ Atoll, Gaafaru and
Kaasidhoo Atolls. The atoll is located almost in the centre
of the Maldives atoll chain. With 80 islands in all, only 12
are inhabited. That includes the capital, Male’ and the island
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North
Malé Atoll
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South
Malé Atoll
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While
the first resort opened with just 30 rooms in 1972 now there are
a total of 3657 rooms distributed amongst 44 resorts in the atoll.
In fact the biggest concentration of resorts is in North Male’ Atoll.
The atoll is dotted with dive sites, many of them well known in
the diving community. Manta points, interesting reef formations,
coral gardens and wrecks are all part of the diving experience in
these atolls. The Maldives Victory, which sank on Friday the 13th
1981 near the airport island of Hulule, is now an exciting diving
attraction.
Kaafu Atoll is also a haven
for surfers. The eastern reef of North Male’ Atoll has many recognised
surf sites for the avid surfer - ‘Cokes’ at Thulusdhoo is one. Most
of the recognised surfs in the Maldives are in North Male’ Atoll.
Transport to the resorts in Male’ Atoll are by ‘dhoni’, motorised
local vessels or by speedboat.
The island of Thulusdhoo
in North Male’ Atoll is a centre of commercial activity. It is most
famous for its Coca Cola bottling plant- certainly one of the few,
if not the only plant that uses desalinated water. The State Trading
Organisation (STO) has one of its main warehouses for dried fish
on the island. It is a trans-shipment point for dried fish, smoked
and salted fish for export. Vessels from the northern atolls loaded
with dried fish stop by at Thulusdhoo to sell their fish. In addition
to these there are garment factories and a boat building facility
that uses fibre-glass to build the traditional ‘dhonis’. The eastern
side of Thulusdhoo is famous for its surfs aptly named ‘Cokes’.
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