Addu Atoll, located in the Southern Atolls of the Maldives, is the southernmost atoll in the archipelago. Comprising of several islands, it is known for its stunning natural beauty, pristine beaches, and crystal-clear waters. The atoll is made up of six inhabited islands and several uninhabited ones, each offering a unique and idyllic setting for visitors to explore. The largest island in Addu Atoll is Hithadhoo, which is home to the atoll's administrative center and offers a range of amenities and services for residents and tourists alike. The atoll is also known for its rich history, with remnants of British colonial-era buildings and structures still standing on some of the islands.