Hulhumale is a reclaimed island located in the North Malé Atoll of the Maldives. It was constructed to decongest the population of Malé, the capital city, and to meet the growing demand for residential and commercial space. With its well-planned urban design, Hulhumale offers a blend of modernity and tropical charm. The island is characterized by its wide roads, green spaces, and distinct residential areas. It boasts various amenities including schools, hospitals, commercial centers, and a mosque that reflects contemporary Islamic architecture. The island's beachfront is adorned with a promenade, inviting both locals and tourists to bask in the scenic views of the turquoise waters. Hulhumale also serves as a hub for economic activity with its industrial and business sectors. As a living example of sustainable urban development, Hulhumale features a mix of housing units that cater to different income groups, embracing eco-friendly practices to preserve the natural beauty and resources of the Maldives. Known for its artificial beach, water sports, and close proximity to the international airport, Hulhumale is an urban getaway within the tropical paradise of the Maldives.