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VAADHOO Island MALDIVES

Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

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September 26, 2025

Some places are so beautiful they almost don't seem real.

- By Umasha Caldera

In the Maldives an island nation already blessed with turquoise waters, sugar-white beaches, and overwater villas there exists a phenomenon so magical that it feels like stepping into another world. On Vaadhoo Island, when night falls, the waves themselves glow, scattering tiny blue sparks across the shoreline. Known as the Sea of Stars, this bioluminescent beach has become one of the Maldives' most extraordinary tourist attractions, where science meets pure enchantment. But the Sea of Stars is more than just a natural spectacle. It's a story of wonder, of fragile ecosystems, of the delicate balance between humans and nature and it's a reminder of how much mystery still exists in our world.

Before we dive into Vaadhoo's glowing beaches, it's worth pausing to appreciate the Maldives itself. Scattered across the Indian Ocean like a string of pearls, the Maldives is made up of 26 atolls and over 1,000 islands. Known for its luxurious resorts, vibrant reefs, and serene lagoons, it has become the dream destination for honeymooners, divers, and anyone chasing paradise. And yet, even in a land already overflowing with beauty, Vaadhoo Island stands apart. It isn't the largest island. It isn't the most luxurious. But it offers something rare: a chance to walk along a glowing shoreline, as though the universe has spilled its stars into the sea.

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