Dhaalu Atoll Biosphere Reserve is a diverse marine protected area in the central Maldives, famous for its vibrant coral reefs, abundant marine life, and pristine islands attracting snorkeling, diving, and eco-tourism.
Dhaalu Atoll Biosphere Reserve is situated in the Indian Ocean within the central Maldives archipelago, consisting of approximately 56 islands spread across an area rich in coral reefs, lagoons, and diverse marine ecosystems. The biosphere reserve was designated to promote sustainable interaction between human activity and the delicate marine environment. The atoll supports a wide range of tropical marine biodiversity, including vibrant coral species, reef fish, sea turtles, manta rays, and whale sharks, making it a vital habitat for regional conservation. Historic fishing communities inhabit some islands, preserving traditional livelihoods alongside modern tourism. Recreation opportunities focus on water-based activities such as snorkeling, scuba diving, and paddle sports, with several dive sites internationally recognized for their underwater beauty and biodiversity. Visitors can experience remote island escapades, exploring uninhabited islands and pristine beaches. The biosphere’s protection status fosters conservation while encouraging eco-tourism that supports the local economy without degrading natural resources. The combination of clear blue waters, thriving coral reefs, and rich marine life alongside cultural heritage sites contribute to its appeal among adventure travelers, nature enthusiasts, and researchers. Visitor experiences are often enhanced by guided marine tours, island hopping cruises, and educational programs highlighting coral reef conservation and sustainable practices.
Hanifaru Bay – renowned for manta ray and whale shark aggregations
Extensive coral reef systems with rich biodiversity
Traditional Maldivian island communities offering cultural insight
Secluded white-sand beaches perfect for eco-friendly island excursions
A UNESCO recognized marine protected area famous for seasonal gatherings of manta rays and whale sharks, offering some of the best snorkeling and diving experiences.
Healthy and extensive coral reef systems that support a diverse array of marine species and contribute to fisheries and coastal protection.
Traditional inhabited islands where visitors can explore Maldivian culture and sustainable fishing practices.