Meemu Atoll – also known as Mulaku Atoll – is the administrative region of the Maldives that encompasses the natural atoll of the same name. Comprised of eight inhabited islands and over 20 deserted islands, Meemu Atoll boasts countless pristine beaches lapped by turquoise waters. Renowned for its first-class dive sites, the region attracts visitors with its underwater coral wonderland, manta rays, whale sharks, and an ancient wreck off the coast of Kolhuvaariyaafushi Island. Adventurous surfers will also delight in the area due to the prime surf breaks at Boahuraa Point, Veyvah Point, and Mulee Point. Culture enthusiasts should make sure to visit the beautiful historical mosque on Kolhufushi Island.

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