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Explore MADA'S in Maamendhoo, a serene tourist attraction that showcases the beauty and culture of the Maldives, perfect for relaxation and adventure.
MADA'S, located in the beautiful island of Maamendhoo, is a must-visit tourist attraction that offers a unique blend of natural beauty and local culture. This enchanting destination invites tourists to immerse themselves in the serene atmosphere of the Maldives, making it an ideal spot for relaxation and exploration.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are driving from any location on Hithadhoo Island, head towards the main road that runs along the coast. Follow the signs towards Maamendhoo. Continue on this road until you reach the junction for Maamendhoo. Turn left and follow the road until you see the address R97V+G4G on your right. Parking may be available nearby.
Public Transportation
To reach MADA'S via public transportation, find the nearest bus stop on Hithadhoo Island. Take a bus heading towards Maamendhoo. The bus fare is typically around 10-20 MVR (Maldivian Rufiyaa). Once you arrive at the Maamendhoo bus stop, exit the bus and walk towards the address R97V+G4G, which is located a short distance from the bus stop.
Walking
If you are already in Maamendhoo or nearby, walking to MADA'S is a pleasant option. From the center of Maamendhoo, head towards the main road and follow it towards the address R97V+G4G. The walk should take approximately 10-15 minutes. Make sure to stay on the main road for the easiest navigation.
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