Vilimalé
A short ferry from Malé. Greener, quieter, with a local beach.
- Type
- Residential island
- Getting There
- Ferry from Malé
- Vibe
- Quiet & green
- Known For
- Local beach
Vilimalé (Villingili) is a residential island a short ferry ride west of Malé. Quieter and greener than the capital, it is known among locals for its relaxed pace and a public beach.
Vilimalé is where Malé goes to slow down. The island is residential and largely vehicle free, so the sounds are bicycles, birds, and the ferry horn rather than traffic. Old trees shade the lanes, and the shoreline is dotted with joalifathi, the netted seats Maldivians lounge in at the water's edge.
A couple of hours covers it: ferry over, walk the shoreline, swim at the public beach, and sit for a coffee before the boat back. Locals favour it for picnics and sunsets, and late afternoon is the best time to go. It works well paired with a day in Malé, since the ferry leaves from the western end of the city.
Getting There & Around
Getting there
Ferries leave from the Vilimalé Ferry Terminal at the western end of Malé throughout the day. The crossing takes about ten minutes and costs MVR 3.25.
Getting around
Cars and motorcycles are restricted, so the island stays quiet. People walk, cycle, or use electric buggies.
Timetables and fares change. Check MTCC for ferries and RTL for bus and ferry schedules before you travel.
Places to See
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Vilimalé Beach
The island's public beach, used by local families for swimming and picnics. Modest swimwear applies.
Good to Know
Services
Vilimalé is residential, with corner shops and cafés rather than tourist services. For pharmacies, banks, and bigger shops, Malé is a ten minute ferry away.
Swimwear
The beach is a local, family beach. Modest swimwear is expected.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get to Vilimalé? +
Take the ferry from the Vilimalé Ferry Terminal at the western end of Malé. Boats run frequently through the day and the crossing takes about ten minutes.
How long do you need on Vilimalé? +
Two to three hours is enough for the beach, a shoreline walk, and a drink. Late afternoon into sunset is the nicest window.
Can you swim at Vilimalé? +
Yes, at the public beach. It is a local beach, so modest swimwear applies.
Is Vilimalé worth a visit? +
If you want a break from Malé's density, yes. It offers a slower pace, greenery, and a shoreline walk, all a ten minute ferry from the capital.