Kayaking & Paddleboarding Lagoon

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The kayaking and paddleboarding lagoon near Thulusdhoo Island offers calm, shallow waters ideal for relaxed water activities. This peaceful lagoon is suitable for beginners and families who want to enjoy gentle paddling while taking in scenic island views. It provides a fun and low-impact way to experience the Maldives from the water.

What to See & Do

  • 🛶 Explore the island’s perimeter by kayaking in calm lagoon waters 🌊
  • 🏄 Try your hand at paddleboarding in a safe environment for beginners 🏝️
  • 🌅 Enjoy stunning and panoramic scenic coastal views from the water 📸
  • 💪 Stay active with light water exercise while you enjoy the sun ☀️

How to Get There

  • 📍 Find launch points located conveniently close to the island shoreline 🗺️
  • 🏠 Get your equipment rentals arranged easily by your guesthouse 🛶
  • 👣 Reach the water sports centers in just a few minutes on foot 🚶
  • 🌴 Simply walk down to the beach to find boards and kayaks ready 🏖️

Travel Tips

  • 🧴 Wear high-factor sun protection and sturdy water shoes 👟
  • 🛡️ Listen to and follow all safety instructions from the rental team 👮
  • 💨 Always check the weather to avoid strong wind or choppy conditions 🚩
  • 🥤 Carry a waterproof bag for your phone and some drinking water 🎒

Suggested Itinerary

  • 🕒 08:30 AM – Begin your morning kayaking or paddleboarding session 🛶
  • 🕒 10:00 AM – Return to shore for well-deserved rest and refreshments 🥤
  • 🕒 11:30 AM – Spend the rest of the morning in pure beach relaxation 🏖️

Opening Hours & Entry

Open:

Daily: Morning to late afternoon

Entry Fee:

Activity rental charges apply

Best Time to Visit:

Morning for calm waters

Location

📌Kayaking & Paddleboarding Lagoon, Thulusdhoo Island, Maldives

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