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Travelling to Himmafushi

In this page you can find every information for a holiday in Himmafushi, a pretty good destination in Maldives (all info about the whole country here).
We will answer the most important questions: what to visit, when to go, how to get to Himmafushi and what means of transport to use to get around. We will describe typical foods, the costs for tourists and where to find accomodation. We will list also the places to see around Himmafushi, and we will also talk about safety and how each type of traveler can enjoy a trip here.
So, if you are travelling through Maldives, here's everything to know about Himmafushi for a perfect holiday.

General info for a trip to Himmafushi

Himmafushi is a local island in the Maldives, located in the North Male Atoll, about 17 kilometers away from Male, the capital city. The island has a population of around 1,500 people and is known for its beautiful beaches, clear waters, and excellent snorkeling and diving opportunities. Himmafushi is also well-known for its local handicrafts, particularly its wooden boats and traditional mats. Visitors can reach Himmafushi by speedboat or ferry from Male, and there are several guesthouses and resorts on the island. While on the island, visitors can enjoy water sports, beach activities, and exploring the local culture and customs.

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What to visit in Himmafushi

Sure, below are some popular tourist attractions in Himmafushi, Maldives along with some information about them: 1. Himmafushi Surf Point - Himmafushi is famous for its world-class surfing, and the Himmafushi Surf Point is one of the island's most popular surf spots. The waves here are powerful and suitable for experienced surfers.
2. Himmafushi Island Beach - This beautiful public beach boasts crystal clear waters and white sand, perfect for swimming, sunbathing, or just relaxing and admiring the scenery.
3. Himmafushi Thila - Also known as the Aquarium, this is a popular spot for snorkeling and diving, with an abundance of marine life including colorful fish, turtles, and even reef sharks.
4. Meeru Island Resort & Spa - Although it is a private resort, Meeru Island allows day visitors to use its facilities for a fee. Enjoy access to a pool, restaurants, and various water activities, such as kayaking, snorkeling, or taking a glass-bottom boat ride.
5. Himmafushi Surfboats - Take a surfboat trip to some of the best surfing spots around Himmafushi, such as the Jailbreaks or Sultans Break.
6. The Himmafushi Coral Plantation - An initiative started by the local community to restore coral reefs around the island, visitors can take a guided tour and learn about the importance of coral conservation.
7. Himmafushi Cultural Center - A small museum exhibiting the traditional local handicrafts, such as lacquerware, coir rope making, and woven mats. You can also watch a demonstration of these skills and purchase some souvenirs to take back home.
8. Local Fishing Experience - For those interested in local culture and tradition, a typical fishing experience with the Himmafushi locals using a 'dhoni' (traditional Maldivian fishing boat) can be arranged. You can also get the fish grilled or cooked in a local style for a fresh seafood meal.
In this website, you can find many other destinations to visit in Maldives, so you can have a look in the "USEFUL LINKS" sections in this page for other places that could inspire your trip.


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When to go on holiday to Himmafushi

The best time to visit Himmafushi in the Maldives is during the dry season which runs from December to April. During this time, the weather is mostly sunny and dry with little rainfall and the sea is calm, making it an ideal time for water-based activities such as snorkeling, diving, and surfing. However, this is also the peak tourist season, so it can get crowded and rates for accommodation may be higher. If you prefer fewer crowds and lower rates, you may consider visiting during the off-season which runs from May to November. However, this period is characterized by occasional rain and more wind which may affect water-based activities.

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How to get to Himmafushi

To get to Himmafushi in the Maldives, you can follow these steps: 1. Fly to Velana International Airport (MLE) in Malé - the capital of the Maldives.
2. Take a ferry from Malé to Himmafushi. There are regular ferry services available from both Male and the airport to Himmafushi. The ferry ride takes approximately 45 minutes and costs around USD 2-3 per person.
3. Alternatively, you can also take a speedboat from Malé to Himmafushi. This is a quicker option and takes around 20-25 minutes, but it is more expensive compared to the ferry and costs around USD 20-30 per person.
It is recommended to check the ferry and speedboat schedules in advance to ensure you arrive at Himmafushi at your desired time.
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Typical foods in Himmafushi

Himmafushi is a beautiful island in the Maldives that has a rich culinary culture. Here are some typical foods of Himmafushi along with their descriptions: 1. Garudhiya - This is a traditional Maldivian fish broth that is made using tuna fish, coconut, and various spices. It is usually served with rice.
2. Masroshi - It is a snack dish made by frying a pastry filled with shredded fish, onion, and grated coconut. 3. Kulhimas - A traditional Maldivian spicy dish prepared with boiled and shredded tuna mixed with coconut and spices, onion, garlic, chili, tamarind, and curry leaves.
4. Huni Roshi - It is a popular breakfast dish and a Maldivian flatbread made with grated coconut and flour. 5. Rihaakuru - A staple of Maldivian cuisine that is made by boiling tuna fish until it is reduced into a thick paste that is used as a condiment. 6. Bajiya - A Maldivian version of samosa, Bajiya is a fried pastry that is filled with fish, onion, and coconut. 7. Fihunu Mas - A grilled fish dish that is marinated with chili, lemon, and garlic. These are some of the typical foods of Himmafushi that you may try and enjoy on your next trip.
You can find general info about typical foods in Maldives here.

Is Himmafushi an expensive destination for tourists?

Himmafushi is a popular tourist destination in the Maldives, but it is generally considered less expensive than some of the other luxury resort islands. There are a range of accommodations to choose from on Himmafushi, including guesthouses and budget hotels. However, keep in mind that the cost of food and activities may still be relatively high compared to other destinations. Additionally, the cost of transportation to and from the island may also be a factor to consider. It is best to research the prices of accommodations, food, and activities in advance to budget accordingly for your trip to Himmafushi.

Where to find accomodation in Himmafushi

Himmafushi is a beautiful island in the Maldives, known for its incredible surfing spots and white sandy beaches. When searching for accommodation to visit Himmafushi, it's best to look for options in the North Male Atoll area. Some popular areas for accommodation in this region include Hulhumale, Male, and the surrounding islands such as Thulusdhoo and Guraidhoo. These areas offer a variety of hotels, guesthouses, and resorts to suit all budgets and preferences. It's recommended to research and compare different accommodation options to find one that suits your needs and budget.
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Is Himmafushi a safe destination for tourists?

Yes, Himmafushi is generally considered a safe place for tourists. It is a small island located in the Maldives and is known for its beautiful beaches and laid-back atmosphere. However, as with any travel destination, it is always important to take precautions and be aware of your surroundings. It is also advised to follow local customs and laws, and to get information about any potential risks before traveling.
You can find general info about safety for tourists in Maldives here. Always check updated government info about travelers's safety on the ufficial Foreign Affairs website of your government, before visiting Himmafushi.

What type of travelers will enjoy Himmafushi the most?

Himmafushi, Maldives is a great destination for all types of travelers. It offers a peaceful and serene environment, which is perfect for couples and families looking for a relaxing vacation. Additionally, it's also an excellent destination for adventure lovers who enjoy water sports such as surfing, snorkeling, and diving. It's best suited for families with older children rather than young kids, as there aren't many kid-friendly activities available on the island.
Overall, Himmafushi is an excellent destination for couples, families, and groups of friends looking for a tropical getaway with plenty of adventure and relaxation activities to enjoy.

How to get around Himmafushi

The best way to move around Himmafushi island in Maldives is on foot or by bicycle as the island is small and most places are within walking distance. Alternatively, you can hire a motorbike or take a taxi to get around the island. The use of cars is not allowed in the island.

What to see around Himmafushi

Sure, here are some nice places you can visit on a day trip from Himmafushi (Maldives): 1. Hulhumalé Island: This artificial island is located just a short boat ride away from Himmafushi and offers plenty of activities such as water sports and beach lounging.
2. Banana Reef: This diving spot is located just 30 minutes away from Himmafushi and is known for its clear waters and diverse marine life.
3. Baros Island: This luxury island resort is home to some of the best beaches in the Maldives and can be accessed by a speedboat from Himmafushi.
4. Thulusdhoo Island: This nearby island is known for its great surf breaks and has a number of surf camps and resorts where you can stay for a day trip.
5. Dhiffushi Island: This small island is just a 15-minute boat ride away from Himmafushi and has a quiet, laid-back vibe. It's a great place to relax and soak up the sun on the beach.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.
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