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Canreef Resort is on Herathera Island, one of the 6 islands that form Addu Atoll, the Southernmost Atoll in the Maldives. To begin with, I would say that my family and I have formed a special connection with this place, and it will always remain a wonderful memory for me. The entire resort is lush and beautifully surrounded by nature. We had the opportunity to see creatures that you don’t encounter in everyday surroundings. There was so much to explore, such as the local island where you can see how people live, stunning sandy beaches, coral reefs, and more. The food was delicious with a wide variety to choose from. What I liked the most was the staff — they were incredibly positive, kind, and it was a real pleasure to interact with them. Transportation was never an issue, as buggies were available 24/7, and you also have the option to borrow a bicycle. There were daily activities scheduled for guests as well. Overall, it was an amazing experience, and I would love to come back again. Thank you, Canareef Resort Maldives ❤️

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8.8
Fabulous
278 reviews
Price from
US$124.62
per night

Set in Maradhoofeydhoo in the Addu Atoll region, WAVE SOUND by 3S Maldives provides accommodation with access to a public bath. Addu, the southernmost atoll of Maldives and the only one across the equator is a special place to visit. And it’s made doubly special by 3S and its awesome staff. Mr. Atheef, the ever pleasant and helpful manager and his staff will do everything possible in their capacity to make your visit special. 3S overlooked a small strip of beach which has now been extended which makes those special night strolls under starry skies memorable. The rooms are impeccable and the in house dining caters to every taste. Where the beach ends, the snorkeling begins and we saw some very awesome sea life including manta rays and turtle not to mention the colorful reef fish. And where the snorkeling ends, the private island of Hajara, walkable to, across the reef during low tide, will make the holiday an affair to remember. Mr. Atheef and team setup an umbrella with tables and chairs and brought in food and drinks for our own Maldivian picnic on that island. Snorkels, Bikes and canoes were supplied as and when needed. He also organized a trip to Addu park and Koattey beach, a must visit site on the north of the atoll. By the way this is the only island where a long 15 km road connects the various islands of the atoll. But he took it one more level up by organizing a special trip to the southernmost end of the island which needs special permission and escort vehicles to get to that place. Literally called Southernmost point, it’s the last point at the southern end of Maldives. A truly magical place. Finally he rounded it off with a dolphin watching trip on one of the Dhonis. A must do adventure and more fun if the sea is choppy. Overall the stay at 3S and the experience was one of the best trips I’ve taken ever.

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8.7
Fabulous
29 reviews
Price from
US$60
per night

Featuring sea views, Equatorial Inn offers accommodation with a garden and a balcony, around 1.6 km from Gan Beach. The property features garden and city views.

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10
Exceptional
4 reviews
Price from
US$97.20
per night

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