The Maldives is one of the most unique nations in the world. The only one that consists of islands separated from one another, creating the country that is unique as much as it is beautiful. Not all of these islands however are made equal, such is the story of the island of Hulhumale. The island of Hulhumale is located at the North Male Atoll of the Maldives, and is an artificial island that was reclaimed in order to cater to housing demands as well as demands in regards to commercial and industrial development. Although the island is quite inhabited, it is still under construction with the final phase scheduled to reach completion sometime in the year 2020.
Despite still being under construction the island has a multitude of attractions to offer, and accommodation options include the popular Maldives luxury hotel known as COMO Cocoa Island, The Maldives.
In addition to the many noteworthy places within Hulhumale, one that truly stands out is the beach. Typical to the island of Maldives, the beach of Hulhumale is breath-taking with her pristine white-sand beaches and turquoise blue waters. In certain sections the land thins out considerably, forming sandy piers where one can walk into the ocean itself with the sea on both sides. Should you get bored of spending time on the shore, there are various outlets offering tours that will take you into the water itself. A snorkelling adventure will allow you to take a glimpse into a world saturated with various form of aquatic life, ranging from coral to fish to even turtles. Should you wish to take this adventure a step further, you can easily request for a scuba diving expedition to obtain a truly intimate glimpse into the majestic underwater world beneath the waters of the man-made Hulhumale island.
Caleb Falcon is a travel writer who specializes in writing content based on the many exciting world adventures that await intrepid travellers.