Southern Atoll Expedition | 4 Nights of Snorkeling, Jungle Walks, and Island Exploration in Southern Maldives’ Hidden Gems.

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Maldive Islands, Maldives
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Duration

5 days 4 nights

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

6 people

Languages

English

About this tour

The Addu Uncovered Tour offers a rare opportunity to explore the southernmost atoll of the Maldives, where nature, culture, history, and modern life intertwine. Unlike the northern atolls famed for white sand beaches, Addu Atoll captivates with lush tropical forests, extensive wetlands, mangroves, taro fields, and a rich diversity of wildlife including seabirds, fruit bats, and the symbolic white tern or “dhondheeni.” Its waters harbor vibrant coral reefs, turtles, sharks, manta rays, and the historic British Loyalty shipwreck, providing unique snorkeling and diving experiences.

The atoll’s western islands, Hithadhoo, Maradhoo, Maradhoo-Feydhoo, Feydhoo, and Gan—are connected by a 16-kilometer link road and blend traditional charm with contemporary development. Eastern islands, including Hulhudhoo and Meedhoo, remain quieter and historically rich. Addu Atoll also houses Gan International Airport, the southernmost point of the Maldives and South Asia, marking a literal crossing of the equator for travelers.

Guests stay at Equator Village, a thoughtfully converted former British RAF base, offering simple yet comfortable accommodation within manicured tropical gardens. Each room features en-suite bathrooms, AC, Wi-Fi, and access to a pool, a small beach, and the house reef. This itinerary balances discovery, cultural immersion, conservation awareness, and leisure, inviting guests to connect deeply with the atoll’s natural and historical heritage while enjoying warm Maldivian hospitality.

                          Valid from: (01. Jan. 2026 – 31.Oct. 2026)

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Highlights

  • Cross the equator and explore the southernmost point of the Maldives
  • Discover Addu Nature Park with wetlands, mangroves, and endemic birds
  • Snorkel vibrant coral reefs and encounter turtles, reef sharks, and manta rays
  • Explore historical WWII sites and heritage areas across Gan and Hulhumeedhoo
  • Visit centuries-old cemeteries, mosques, and eco-agricultural farms
  • Stay at Equator Village, blending historical charm with tropical comfort

Included/Excluded

  • 4 Night Standard room accommodation on Half Board
  • Airport and domestic transfer assistance
  • Return transfer by scheduled domestic flight
  • Airport and domestic transfer assistance
  • Return public ferry transfer including bicycle fee
  • Island tours and hedikaa experience
  • Addu Nature Park including return transfer, entrance fee, activities described & picnic lunch
  • Snorkeling safari including equipment
  • Complimentary use of bicycles
  • Services of English Speaking Secret Paradise Tour Leader
  • All Local Tax (10% service charge, 17% GST and $12 Green tax per person per night)
  • International flights.
  • Travel Visa and insurances.
  • Optional excursions/activities NOT detailed in itinerary
  • Any additional services requested.
  • Tips.

Itinerary

Guests arrive at Malé International Airport and board a domestic flight to Gan International Airport, crossing the equator on the journey—a rare geographical experience. Upon arrival, check into Equator Village, a converted British RAF base, which retains colonial-era charm with landscaped gardens and frangipani trees.

 

The first afternoon is unstructured to allow guests to acclimatize, explore the property, and enjoy the calm waters of the small beach. Optional activities include a dip in the swimming pool, a walk through tropical gardens, or an early evening stroll to appreciate the local flora. This is also an ideal time to discuss the history of the atoll, the British military presence during WWII, and the transformation of Gan from a strategic air base to a welcoming resort location.

 

Accommodation: Equator Village Hotel

Travel by vehicle to Addu Nature Park, home to Eydhigali Kilhi wetlands and Koattey, a UNESCO-protected area. Koattey, meaning “fortress,” shelters almost 30 bird species, including migratory birds and the iconic white tern (“dhondheeni”). A park ranger provides an immersive nature tour, sharing ecological insights, historical anecdotes about strategic importance during WWII, and local conservation challenges. Guests then enjoy a picnic lunch amid the mangroves before kayaking through Bedhi, where red mangroves create intricate waterways teeming with baby stingrays and small sharks.

 

Snorkeling opportunities allow encounters with turtles, lobsters, clams, sponges, and elusive seahorses. The day concludes with a conservation briefing over coffee, exploring human impacts on coral reefs, mangroves, and marine life, and highlighting how responsible tourism supports ecosystem protection

Depart by boat for a full-day snorkeling expedition on Addu’s vibrant coral reefs. Guests receive a safety briefing and guidance in responsible snorkeling practices. Coral formations teem with reef fish, soft corals, turtles, and reef sharks. Addu is unique in the Maldives for hosting full-sized adult manta rays, with wingspans up to 5 meters.

 

Participation in the Maldives Manta Conservation Programme (MMCP) gives guests insight into ongoing research and local efforts to monitor manta populations. Returning to Gan, guests explore historical sites on foot, including WWII monuments, the old cinema, and colonial buildings, learning how Addu’s strategic military past shaped its development. The day ends with tasting traditional hedika, small Maldivian sweet and savory snacks, at a local café, fostering cultural connection.

Cycle through Feydhoo, exploring everyday life and connecting with local communities. Cross the atoll by public ferry to Hulhumeedhoo, encompassing Meedhoo and Hulhudhoo islands. Meedhoo is one of the oldest inhabited islands in the Maldives, featuring centuries-old tombs, mosques, and relics from both the colonial and WWII era.

 

Guided visits include Kogannu Cemetery, home to more than 1,500 coral tombstones and seven mosques, some dating back 900 years, offering insight into Maldivian religious and funerary traditions. The tour continues to Zuvaan Dhanduveriya, an experimental farm cultivating dragon fruit, grapes, and passionfruit through innovative techniques. Guests then visit Mathikilhi Eco Garden, a preserved freshwater wetland, learning about the historical transformation of local lakes and the importance of wetland conservation for biodiversity and flood management.

Guests enjoy a free morning to relax on sun loungers or by the pool. Later, a short excursion to a pristine Maldivian sandbank provides a quintessential tropical experience—swimming in shallow turquoise waters, snorkeling over soft coral gardens, and basking in solitude surrounded by the Indian Ocean.

 

On the return boat trip, guides keep a lookout for dolphins, offering educational commentary on their social structures, hunting behaviors, and conservation status. To close the experience, guests participate in a coconut palm planting, leaving a tangible positive impact on the local environment and fostering a sense of stewardship

Languages

English

Tour's Location

Maldive Islands, Maldives
From: $1,300

Owner

Ian Macharia

Member Since 2025