Maradhoo is one of the key inhabited islands in Seenu Atoll, also known as Addu Atoll, located in the southern Maldives. The island is part of Addu City, along with neighboring islands such as Hithadhoo, Feydhoo, and Gan, which are all interconnected by a causeway system. Maradhoo offers a unique blend of local culture, beautiful landscapes, and convenient access to modern facilities, making it an ideal destination for visitors exploring the southern Maldives.
Maradhoo is located in the southern part of the Maldives, about 540 km south of Malé, the capital of the country. It forms part of the Addu City administrative division and is connected to the nearby islands of Feydhoo, Hithadhoo, and Gan by road. The island features beautiful sandy beaches, clear lagoons, and lush greenery, making it a serene escape.
The population of Maradhoo is around 4,000 people, and the local economy is primarily driven by fishing, tourism, and small-scale agriculture. Due to its proximity to Gan International Airport, Maradhoo benefits from a steady flow of tourists and visitors, contributing to the island’s economic growth.