Addu Atoll
Addu Atoll is a group of islands located in the southern part of the Maldives. It is the second-largest atoll in the country and consists of several inhabited and uninhabited islands. The atoll is known for its unique circular shape and is surrounded by a beautiful lagoon, making it a popular destination for tourists seeking natural beauty and tranquility.
The main islands of Addu Atoll include Gan, Feydhoo, and Hithadhoo. These islands are connected by roads, allowing easy travel between them. The atoll has a rich history, including its role during World War II, and is home to diverse marine life, making it an excellent spot for diving and snorkeling.