Feeali is a serene island located in Faafu Atoll, Maldives, known for its lush natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and stunning marine environment. Its white sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters attract tourists who seek a peaceful and authentic Maldivian island experience. Fishing is a primary activity for the island's locals, and the traditional Maldivian lifestyle is still largely observed here.
Feeali is situated in the southern region of the Maldives, within Faafu Atoll. The island lies about 130 kilometers southwest of Malé, the capital of the Maldives. Surrounded by a vibrant lagoon, Feeali boasts turquoise waters, coral reefs, and swaying palm trees. The island’s geography supports agriculture, fishing, and tourism.
Feeali has a population of approximately 600–700 people. The community is primarily engaged in fishing and agriculture, and a small number of locals are involved in tourism-related activities. The island has a strong community spirit, and people live a simple yet culturally rich life.