Other than diving and water sports, there are other interesting places in Maldives.
Malé fish market - get a first-hand feel of the daily life and times of local fishermen.
The Islamic Centre - the most vivid architectural landmark of Malé, with a spectacular golden dome dominating the skyline.
The Local Market - quaint stalls hawking variety of local produce like fruits, yam & nuts.
Huskuru Miskiiy - this 17th century mosque is a masterpiece of coral curving and traditional workmanship, sporting an impressive minaret and surrounded by an ancient cemetery.
Mulee-aage - a century-old palace still housing the Presidential Office, once famous as the President's Official Residence until it was relinquished in 1994.
The National Museum - the sultanate's thrones, palanquins, ceremonial robes, the country's first printing press, historical artifacts, guns... everything you wanted to discover about Maldives' ancient heritage.