Shopping in Maldives: Exploring the best local markets
TRAVEL TRENDS, MALDIVES Updated : Aug 2, 2021, 09:08 IST
Shopping in Maldives Exploring the best local markets
One of the most loved destinations for beach lovers and honeymooners, Maldives is renowned for its turquoise blue waters and picture-perfect islands. A visit to Maldives is on every leisure traveller’s bucket list. But besides sightseeing and relaxing, Maldives is also a fun country for ardent shoppers. Shopping in Maldives is one of the most interesting things to do. The markets are mostly in the capital city Male where one can shop for a diverse range of products that you can take back home as fond memories.
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Shopping Maldives
You’ll be transported to another world altogether the moment you step in the Male Local Market. Shopping in Maldives becomes an experience inside this absolutely huge market. Located on the north waterfront, this place is a favourite of locals and tourists, alike. You can shop for local handicrafts and mementos.
Male Local Market
This amazing shopping street starting from east to west is lined up with a wide variety of clothing items and textiles. One can also shop for artificial accessories and electronics here. It’s a one-stop-shop destination for almost everything.
Male Fish Market
This market is a paradise for fish and seafood lovers. One can find almost all kinds of fish here. The vibrant and colourful market has a very lively vibe to it. Not only that but it is also the best place to experience Maldivian people up-close.
Chaandanee Magu
This is the best bazaar in Maldives to pick up souvenirs and gifts. The shopping street, brimming with a number of gift shops and stalls, is a perfect place for buying local craftwork. You can purchase wooden artifacts, mats, little boats and T-shirts from here. Do not miss out on checking out thudu kuna, the famous Maldivian mat and souvenir-style dhonis, mini Maldivian sailboats.
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