Funadhoo Island is located on the eastern rim of
Miladhummadulhu Atoll at approximately 73°17'23.27"E and 6° 8'58.73"N". The island is located approximately 218 km from Capital
Malé and has a domestic airport. Funadhoo is among the largest inhabited islands in Northern Maldives. The nearest island is
Farukolhu Island located within the same lagoon about 1100m to the north. The nearest inhabited island is
Lhaimagu Island located at 3.80 km. The nearest resort is
JW Marriott Maldives Resort & Spa in
Vagaru Island (11.2 km). Funadhoo is a fairly large island with a length of 3000m and a width of 585 m at its widest point. The total surface area of the island is 84.5 Ha (0.85 km2). This island appears to be a relatively stable and constantly growing island. During the last 50 years the island has grown in size including the natural merging of a separate island north of the Funadhoo. Islands coastal environment features a strip of vegetated land close to the coastline followed by a lagoon area between the main island. The lagoon area [locally known as Dhahfalhu] has become a mangrove habitat over the years. Dhahfalhu's southern part is locally known as Gabaa Kulhi, this part is mostly made of muddy clay, and its home for various wild life; including
Mud crab,
Truncated Mangrove Snail,
Hermit crab,
Mangrove crab,
Grey heron,
Great egret & many other migratory birds. Northern side of island also has a lake "Goni" which was formed after Funadhoo mainland merged with another island north of the Funadhoo. It was a freshwater lake until 2004 Tsunami, now it is a home for
Tilapia,
Mangrove crab and wetland birds. ==Health==