Twenty years ago, you couldn't set foot on a Maldivian local island as a tourist. The whole country was carved into private resort islands and everyone else's islands, and the two didn't mix. Then guesthouse tourism was legalized in 2009, and a small island in South Malé Atoll called Maafushi quietly became the place that changed everything.
Today Maafushi is the beating heart of budget travel in the Maldives. It's packed with guesthouses, dive shops, souvenir stores, local cafés, and a tourist beach where bikinis are allowed (more on that below). And it's the launchpad for some of the best-value excursions in the country.
Getting There
Maafushi sits about 27 km south of the airport. You've got two options: the cheap public ferry (around 90 minutes, runs most days except Friday) or a speedboat (30-45 minutes, more frequent, a bit pricier). Both leave from near Malé.
The Beach Situation
This trips up a lot of first-timers. Maafushi is an inhabited Muslim island, so modest dress is expected around the village. Cover shoulders and knees. But there's a designated "bikini beach" where swimwear is completely fine. Respect the line between the two and everyone's happy.
Where Maafushi Really Shines: The Water
This is the island's superpower. The lagoon is a playground, and the prices are a fraction of resort rates. Want to feel the wind in your face? The water-sports operators here run everything from jet skis to parasailing.
For the underwater crowd, half-day snorkeling and sandbank trips are the bread and butter. Turtles, reefs, and a strip of white sand all in one outing.
Resort Day Trips From Maafushi
Here's the clever move: stay cheap on Maafushi, then buy a day pass to a nearby luxury resort when you want a taste of the five-star life. Several resorts a short boat ride away open their beaches, pools and buffets to day visitors.
Practical Maafushi Tips
- Carry some cash in Rufiyaa for small shops, though many places take cards and USD.
- Alcohol isn't sold on the island (it's a local island). The "floating bars" anchored offshore are the workaround.
- Book excursions a day ahead through your guesthouse for the best rates.
- Shoulder season means quieter beaches and lower room prices.


