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All You Need to Know About The Maldives Capital City

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All You Need to Know About The Capital Male

Male (Malé) is the capital of The Maldives, an island in the Indian Ocean. It is located on the northern tip of Malé Atoll and is known for its beautiful beaches, charming mosques, and lively atmosphere. Male is a small but bustling city with a population of over 130,000 people. It is the administrative, commercial, and cultural center of the Maldives.

We bring you all you need to know about the Maldives capital city, for the perfect Maldives honeymoon!

Male Island is known for its historic mosques and colorful buildings, and different tourist attractions. The Maldive capital city has a population of about 150,000 citizens and is one of the world's smallest national capitals.

Male is the best chance to see the "real" Maldives and see the colored buildings surrounded by crystal blue waters. Male has all the traditional and local markets, at the main market you can find local produce and souvenirs, from freshly caught fish, fruits, and vegetables, to handmade products and accessories.

If you're staying in Male while in The Maldives, make sure you stay at one of the best hotels, such as Hulhule Island Hotel, known as the Airport Hotel, or places like The Somerset Hotel, Hotel Jen Male, Hotel Octave, and St. Regis Maldives Vommuli Resort.

Or book your stay in a resort near Male, the closest one is Centara Ras Fushi Resort, 20 minutes away by speedboat. Other hotels and resorts near Male, are Niyama Maldives, Huvafen Fushi, The Residence Maldives, and Anantara Veli Resort and Spa, to name a few.

Check out: The Best Resorts in the Maldives for Your Honeymoon

The best time to visit Male is the months of March and April when it is mostly sunny and perfect beach season. The coldest month is September at 28°C (82°F), and July is considered to be the wettest month in Male, Maldives.

Male is a great place to get a taste of Maldivian culture and enjoy the island's unique blend of tradition and modernity. Here are the main places to visit in Male:

Maldives National Museum

The National Museum

When you're in Male, make sure you visit The National Museum, in Sultan Park, as it showcases regional artifacts like ancient weapons and sultans' thrones.

The National Museum in Male, Maldives, is a fascinating place to delve into the history and culture of this island nation. It is situated near Al Hummar in Male, the capital city, the museum is easily accessible by foot or public transportation.

Hukuru Miskiiy

Hukuru Miskiiy

Hukuru Miskiiy, also known as the Male Friday Mosque or the Old Friday Mosque, is worth a visit in Male.

If you're going to the north part of the city, pass by Hukuru Miskiiy, which is a 17th century mosque built of coral stone and housing intricate wood carvings.

Male Fish Market

Male Fish Market

Places to visit in Male include the Male Fish Market, which is located on the northern waterfront of Male, and is a major tourist attraction. 

It is always crowded with people who shop for fresh or dried fish.

Male Local Market

Local Market

Another market on the Male island is the Local Market, where you can find local fruits and vegetables, as well as spices, and green coconuts.

You can also shop for some souvenirs at the Local Market which is a great attraction for tourists. 

The Grand Friday Mosque

The Grand Friday Mosque

Another place you must visit on your honeymoon to this beautiful island is The Grand Friday Mosque and Islamic Center which is the biggest mosque in the country and is known for its golden dome, which has become a symbol of the city.

The mosque was opened in 1984 and is located opposite the National Security Service Headquarters.

Private Cooking Class

Private Cooking Class

You can also book a cooking class in Male, where you can enjoy a cooking experience together and learn about Islamic culture.

According to TripAdvisor: "Your 3-hour private food and culture tour begins with your host meeting you at the Jetty.  The small group with a maximum of 4 people allows for a personal experience.  You will shop at the local market for the items to be prepared for the day. Prepare and enjoy a typical Maldivian meal and then listen to a short lecture about Islam."

Snorkeling and Cruise

Half-day Cruise with Snorkeling

You can't go to the Maldives without experiencing an action-packed cruise and snorkeling adventure, once you have enjoyed all the activities you can enjoy a delicious lunch on the beach.

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