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Welcome to Hanimaadhoo, a beautiful island located in the northernmost part of the Maldives. Known for its serene beaches and vibrant marine life, Hanimaadhoo offers an idyllic escape for those seeking tranquility and natural beauty.

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    1.072 €

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Hanimaadhoo - Weather

Average monthly temperature & precipitation

  1. Februarie

    Temperature 27°C

    Precipitation 17%

  2. Martie

    Temperature 28°C

    Precipitation 25%

  3. Aprilie

    Temperature 29°C

    Precipitation 43%

  4. Mai

    Temperature 29°C

    Precipitation 74%

  5. Iunie

    Temperature 28°C

    Precipitation 86%

  6. Iulie

    Temperature 28°C

    Precipitation 74%

  7. August

    Temperature 27°C

    Precipitation 67%

  8. Septembrie

    Temperature 28°C

    Precipitation 73%

  9. Octombrie

    Temperature 27°C

    Precipitation 70%

  10. Noiembrie

    Temperature 27°C

    Precipitation 60%

  11. Decembrie

    Temperature 27°C

    Precipitation 45%

  12. Ianuarie

    Temperature 27°C

    Precipitation 22%

Discover Hanimaadhoo

About the city

Hanimaadhoo is a peaceful island located in the Haa Dhaalu Atoll of the Maldives, offering visitors a blend of traditional Maldivian culture and stunning natural landscapes. The island is part of a larger atoll system known for its protected marine areas and diverse wildlife. Its laid-back atmosphere makes it a perfect retreat for travelers looking to unwind from the hustle and bustle of modern life. The local community is friendly and welcoming, providing a warm introduction to Maldivian hospitality. Hanimaadhoo is home to one of the few airports in the northern Maldives, making it an accessible getaway within the archipelago. Its pristine beaches, lush greenery, and clear blue waters draw visitors from around the world. Although primarily a residential island, there are several guesthouses catering to tourists, ensuring a comfortable and immersive experience.

Top attractions

One of the main attractions in Hanimaadhoo is the vast sandy beaches that stretch along its coastline, offering perfect spots for sunbathing, beach sports, or simply enjoying the peaceful sound of the waves. Snorkeling and diving are popular activities here due to the vibrant coral reefs and abundant marine life, including turtles, colorful fish, and occasionally, a playful dolphin. Exploring the local culture is another highlight, with opportunities to visit traditional Maldivian homes and experience local crafts, music, and cuisine. For those interested in bird watching, the island boasts a variety of species that inhabit its lush vegetation and wetlands. Don't miss a trip to the nearby island of Utheemu, historically significant as the birthplace of Sultan Mohamed Thakurufaanu, a respected leader in Maldivian history.

Best time to visit

The best time to visit Hanimaadhoo is during the dry season, which runs from November to April. These months offer plenty of sunshine, ideal for beach activities and exploring the island's natural beauty. The monsoon season between May and October can bring heavier rains, but also offers lush, green scenery and a quieter, more relaxed atmosphere. Travelers seeking to avoid the peak tourist season's higher prices and busier locations might consider visiting at the beginning or end of the dry season. Whenever you choose to visit, Hanimaadhoo's consistent warm temperatures ensure that it remains a welcoming destination all year round.

Frequently asked questions

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From Hanimaadhoo International Airport, visitors can reach the city centre by taking a taxi or local bus services. Depending on the traffic, the journey is relatively short and offers a glimpse of the island's landscape.