Visit The Tsunami Monument
The Tsunami Monument was built to remember the victims who perished during the 2004 tsunami, which reportedly took the lives of 102 locals and six foreigners. The tsunami caused serious damage to 57 islands around the country and greatly affected the country's tourism industry.
Visit the Friday Mosque
The Malé Friday Mosque or the Malé Hukuru Miskiy is the oldest structure in Malé. Also known as the Old Friday Mosque, it's a very ornate mosque with beautiful traditional patterns and Quranic scripts carved on many parts of its wall. It was built with coral boulders which are abundant in the archipelago.
Visit the National Museum
Along with the Friday Mosque, the National Museum, which was the residence of the last sultan is the oldest building in Malé. The museum complex is comprised of two large buildings separated by Sultan's Park, with the old National Museum housed in what remains of the former sultan's palace. The museum houses amazing artifacts from Malé's pre-Islamic era including headgear, ceremonial robes, and more. It also contains relics from throughout Malé's history. If you want to know about the history of the region, be sure to visit this national treasure.
Shopping
One of the best things to do in Malé, Maldives is shopping. There are plenty of shops that offer everything from clothing to groceries. Prices are very reasonable here, making it a great place for some last-minute shopping before your flight home. For fresh local produce and ingredients, check out the Malé local market. Here, you can find various local fish including smoked and dried fish, tropical fruits, Maldives chillies, and local spices. If you want to bring a taste of Maldives back home, this is the place to go.