
Cafés on Innamaadhoo
Innamaadhoo has several small local cafés across the island rather than branded chains. Visitors find hedhika (Maldivian short eats), tea, coffee, and juices at modest prices. Google Maps often does not list these family businesses by name—use the area guides below and ask islanders for what is open today.
Places to visit
Search on Google MapsLocal cafés are often family-run and may not appear by name on Google Maps. Use each card for directions to the area, or open the full island search above.
Harbor & jetty cafés
Small local cafés near the harbor where fishermen and boat builders gather—hedhika, tea, coffee, and juices.
Residential street cafés
Family-run cafés along the island’s lanes serving short eats, tea, and light meals at low prices.
Ameenee Magu area
Cafés and tea spots along the main street near Innamaadhoo School—convenient for students and visitors.
Location
Local cafés, R. Innamaadhoo
Open in Google MapsWhat you'll find
Highlights
- Authentic island café culture
- Affordable local pricing
- Harbor and Ameenee Magu clusters
- Ask locals for today’s open spots
Visitor tips
- Open “Search on Google Maps” below to browse pins on the island
- Carry cash; card acceptance is limited
- Friday prayer times may affect opening hours
- Guesthouses may also serve tea and meals
Also on the island
Sources: Dhathuru Advisor, BML (Fenaka agent), Google Maps. Know another named business on the island? Contact the council secretariat to add it.
Local cafés serving hedhika short eats, tea, coffee, and fresh juices at friendly prices
