Vaavu Atoll   is comprised of two 
 geographical atolls; the main  
 Vaavu Atoll   and the adjacent large circular 
 atoll, Vattaru, which is 9 kilometres in diameter with just one uninhabited 
 island.  
 Vaavu Atoll   is a true geographical wonder. It is a boot-shaped 
 atoll and the ‘toe’,  
 Fotteyo Muli   is the easternmost point of the 
 Maldives archipelago. In addition to this, the 55 kilometres long unbroken reef 
 that stretches from the ‘toe’ to the ‘heel’ of the ‘boot’ is the 
 longest reef in the Maldives. Vaavu atoll has been exposed to tourism since 1975 
 and the atoll has been a great favourite with safari and cruise operators. 
 However it is more isolated and less commercialised than any of the other 
 tourist atolls.  
 Vaavu Atoll   hosts some of the best diving in the 
 Maldives.  
 Fotteyo Kandu   is considered by many as the best dive site in 
 the country and one of the top five in the world. The reefs of the eastern side 
 of the atoll are in pristine condition and are wonderful for divers and 
 snorkellers alike. There are many thrilling shark dives in the atoll, where 
 divers may be lucky enough to see hammerhead sharks as well as the more common 
 gray reef sharks. 
Facts about Vaavu Atoll (Felidhoo Atoll)
 It is in Maldives- Vaavu Atoll (Felidhoo Atoll) is in the Indian Ocean.
 - The typical depth is 0-10 Metres 0-30 Feet.
 - The typical visibility is 3-10 Metres 10-30 Feet.