A UNESCO Biosphere Reserve of 75 coral islands, Baa Atoll is home to Hanifaru Bay — one of Earth's greatest manta ray and whale shark feeding grounds. No cruise terminal here: just open turquoise water, a tender ride, and one of the most biodiverse reefs on the planet.
Cruise ships anchor in open water and tender passengers to a nearby jetty on one of the inhabited islands, most often Eydhafushi (the atoll capital) or close to Hanifaru Bay.
💡 Pro move: Access to Hanifaru Bay is strictly managed by the Biosphere Reserve — only snorkeling is permitted (no scuba diving inside the bay), and group sizes are regulated. Book excursions in advance.
Baa Atoll has no dedicated cruise terminal; all ships anchor and tender, most often to Eydhafushi jetty.
| Cruise Line | Typical Berth / Arrival | Dock or Tender |
|---|---|---|
| Most cruise lines | Anchor off Eydhafushi or Hanifaru Bay area📍 | Tendered |
| Small ship / expedition | Anchor near Dharavandhoo or resort jetties📍 | Tendered |
Nearly every excursion here revolves around the water — and for good reason: Baa Atoll's reefs, rays, and sharks are world-class.
Snorkel alongside hundreds of manta rays — and sometimes whale sharks — at this legendary protected feeding ground. Peak season is May to November when plankton blooms draw massive aggregations. Only snorkeling is permitted inside the bay.
Find Hanifaru Bay snorkel tours →Baa Atoll has 30+ dive sites including Dhigali Haa, Nelivaru Haa, and Muthafushi Thila — dramatic coral formations, grey reef sharks, eagle rays, and caves. Channels near Dharavandhoo offer reliable shark encounters year-round.
Find Baa Atoll dive tours →Thulhaadhoo is renowned across the Maldives for its traditional lacquerwork (laajehun). Wander the island, watch craftsmen at work, and browse local workshops. Eydhafushi offers a glimpse of everyday Maldivian life away from resort beaches.
Find island hopping tours →Spinner dolphins are a near-daily sight in Baa Atoll's deep channels, especially at dusk. Small-boat sunset cruises offer reliable sightings with the atoll's silhouette as a backdrop.
Find dolphin watching tours →Temporary white-sand banks appear between tidal cycles throughout the atoll. Speedboat transfers drop small groups for secluded time on a strip of sand surrounded by nothing but Indian Ocean — many include a BBQ lunch.
Find private sandbank tours →Walking is limited to the small inhabited islands; Eydhafushi offers a compact stroll through a real Maldivian town.
Eydhafushi is the administrative capital of Baa Atoll. A short loop takes you past the main mosque, colorful concrete houses, the harbor front, and the local market. Small, quiet, and refreshingly un-touristy.
📍 Open in MapsClimate normals for Baa Atoll, Maldives (2014–2023 averages). Pack for the month you sail — highs, lows, and how many rainy days to expect.
| Month | Avg High | Avg Low | Rainy Days |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jan | 82°F / 28°C | 80°F / 27°C | 9 |
| Feb | 82°F / 28°C | 80°F / 27°C | 6 |
| Mar | 83°F / 28°C | 81°F / 27°C | 10 |
| Apr | 84°F / 29°C | 81°F / 27°C | 15 |
| May | 84°F / 29°C | 81°F / 27°C | 24 |
| Jun | 84°F / 29°C | 81°F / 27°C | 18 |
| Jul | 83°F / 28°C | 80°F / 27°C | 19 |
| Aug | 83°F / 28°C | 80°F / 27°C | 18 |
| Sep | 83°F / 28°C | 79°F / 26°C | 19 |
| Oct | 83°F / 28°C | 79°F / 26°C | 22 |
| Nov | 82°F / 28°C | 79°F / 26°C | 21 |
| Dec | 82°F / 28°C | 79°F / 26°C | 19 |
Source: Open-Meteo ERA5 (10-yr daily averages)