Maldives Meeru Island
Meeru Island Resort, fondly known as Meeru by friends, offers a relaxing casual atmosphere. A large island by local standards, much of the island remains untouched, with its natural vegetation intact.
It is certainly the resort for you if you would prefer to kick off your shoes and enjoy a casual atmosphere in which to relax. The island is covered in soft white sand. The floors of the reception and other public areas too are layered with soft sand.
As you approach the island you will be surprised at the lack of any man-made structures visible through the thick vegetation of the shoreline, fringed with tall coconut palms.
Winding walkways lined with palm trees lead you to the reception with its thatched roofing that blends in perfectly with the natural surroundings.
It is Meerufenfushi, but the locals love to call it Meeru, the popular Meeru Island Maldives. This stylish tropical island near the North Male Atoll is the ideal destination for enjoying perfect beach holidays.
The moment you step off the boat to this wonderful Meeru Island Maldives, you will find yourself into an amazing island village. The tree fringed shore of waving palms, and abundant beach foliage on either side of the island – you will simply enjoy lively holidays in the Maldives Meeru Island.
Location – Maldive Island Meeru
Meeru Island is situated in the east of North Male Atoll and it takes only 1 hour by speedboat to reach Meeru Island from the Male international airport. The length of this island is 800 m while the width is 400 m.
Natural Beauty of Maldives Island Meeru
The whole Meeru Island is exceptionally rich in native trees and coconut palms. However, much of the Meeru Island remains untouched, with its natural vegetation intact.
The soft white sandy beaches and clear blue waters are the major attractions of Meeru Island. The lush vegetation with shady palm trees is lovely invitation to the visitors for long walks.
Activities to be enjoyed at Maldives Island Meeru
Meeru Island Maldives offers plenty of activities to be enjoyed. Go for a casual stroll, relax on the wide beaches or enjoy your favorite sports – you won't be bored in Meeru.
All the rooms are air-conditioned and equipped with ceiling fan.
The beds were very comfortable and we didn't notice any mossies or creepy crawlies. The diving was the reason we went and we were not disappointed. Vis was 20-30 metes or more on most morning dives. As you trace round a reef edge on a fast drift dive the water is teeming with life. Parrotfish, Rays, Reef Shark and all the usual suspects of the Indian Ocean are there. The turtles were very inquisitive which is not something I have encountered before.
The tiny nudibranchs came in a million variations of color and the coral below 5 meters had all recovered from the el Nino disaster of a few years back. The tragic Tsunami doesn't seem to have caused problems for the wildlife here.
The Padi dive centre staff were the usual rabble of friendly sun kissed sea-gods and goddesses, always eager to help us get the most out of our dives.
The island itself is small. No more than the size of a few football pitches, and so evening entertainments were sparse, but we entertained ourselves and grew to relish the Meerufenfushi pace of life. We would come back but next time will ensure we get more comfy airplanes seating.
The Maldives Meeru Island is treated as the heaven for divers. It has one of the biggest diving schools of Maldives. However, The most popular holiday activity in Meeru Island is relaxation.
The island is large enough to find you a place for your little hideaway for a day. Just find a perch under the shadow of swaying palm trees and simply spare yourself throughout the day in Meeru Island.
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