SEASPORTS Dhivehi Surf League 2026 – Muleekolhu Raalhugandu
    Sports / Surfing

    TL;DR
    Key Highlights

    • Experience the thrill of Maldivian surfing at the stunning Muleekolhu Raalhugandu!
    • Witness local surfers showcase their skills in a vibrant community atmosphere!
    • Join a unique national competition celebrating the rich Maldivian surf culture!
    • Enjoy a beautiful, unspoiled location rarely seen by international surf events!
    • Connect with nature and marine life in the breathtaking waters of Meemu Atoll!
    Tuesday, July 28, 2026 at 7:00 AM - Friday, July 31, 2026 at 5:00 PM
    Event Venue
    Muleekolhu Raalhugandu, M. Muli, Maldives
    Maldives, Indian Ocean
    Sports / Surfing

    SEASPORTS Dhivehi Surf League 2026 – Muleekolhu Raalhugandu

    The wave at Muleekolhu Raalhugandu breaks through the reef pass of Meemu Atoll whether the cameras are there or not. But for four days from July 28 to 31, 2026, it becomes something more. It becomes the stage for a national league event that belongs entirely to Maldivian surfers, built by a Maldivian association, in a place that the international surf world rarely reaches. That is exactly what makes it worth knowing about.

    "Muleekolhu Raalhugandu is not just a wave; it's a symbol of Maldivian surf culture, where local surfers showcase their skills on home turf."

    The Story of Dhivehi Surf League

    Maldives' National Surfing Pride

    The Dhivehi Surf League is the Maldives' domestic national surfing league, run by the Maldives Surfing Association (MSA) and fully sanctioned through Liveheats, the global surf competition platform. It represents a purely Maldivian competition, with Dhivehi surfers riding Maldivian waves in a national league format.

    The league is structured around multiple events held at different surf breaks across the country throughout the year, allowing Maldivian surfers from different atolls and islands to compete at their home breaks while building a national ranking across the season.

    The Dhivehi Surf League is quietly building one of the most interesting surf competition ecosystems in the entire Indian Ocean.

    In 2026, the league is titled the SEASPORTS Dhivehi Surf League 2026, reflecting its title sponsor, SEASPORTS, and carries a confirmed multi-event structure:

    • Event 1: Eleyi's, Fuvahmulah City — June 17 to 20, 2026.
    • Event 2: Muleekolhu Raalhugandu, M. Muli — July 28 to 31, 2026.
    • Further events in August and beyond are scheduled as part of the 2026 season.

    Muleekolhu Raalhugandu: The Wave and the Place

    Meemu Atoll's Surfing Gem

    Muleekolhu Raalhugandu is the name of the surf break at Muli, the capital island of Meemu Atoll. Muli is a locally inhabited island, not a resort island, which immediately gives this competition a character that is different from the surf events that happen at the more touristed parts of the country.

    The name Raalhugandu translates from Dhivehi as "reef pass" or "reef channel" — the geological feature that defines surf breaks across the Maldives.

    Muleekolhu Raalhugandu delivers the kind of reef pass wave that Maldivian surfers have grown up on: hollow, precise, and completely dependent on swell direction and wind timing to perform at its best.

    The 2025 edition of the Dhivehi Surf League at this break featured 22 surfers competing across the divisions, giving a strong indication of the competitive field the 2026 edition will see on July 28 to 31.

    The 2026 Dhivehi Surf League Season Structure

    A National Circuit with Global Ambitions

    The SEASPORTS Dhivehi Surf League 2026 is built as a genuine national circuit, with each event contributing to a broader season ranking. What makes the 2026 season particularly notable:

    • Two confirmed geographically diverse venues — Fuvahmulah in the far south and Muli in the central atolls — showing the league's ambition to represent the full geographic breadth of the Maldives.
    • The Fuvahmulah event (June 17 to 20) features Eleyi's, known for producing fast, barreling waves.
    • The Muli event (July 28 to 31) brings the competition to Meemu Atoll, a central location accessible to surfers from across the northern and central atolls.
    • Additional league events are planned for August and beyond, with venue announcements expected from MSA as the season progresses.

    The league format rewards consistency across events. Surfers who perform at multiple stops across the season build the strongest rankings, which gives the overall title meaning beyond any single event result.

    Maldivian Surf Culture: A Growing National Identity

    From Local Reefs to National Recognition

    The Maldives is internationally known as one of the world's premier surf travel destinations, but the domestic surf culture growing beneath that international reputation tells a different and equally important story.

    Maldivian surfers have been riding the country's reef passes for generations, with deep roots in the local community.

    Key elements of the growing Maldivian surf identity include:

    • Dhivehi language and cultural identity at the core of the competition.
    • MSA and international alignment — the Maldives Surfing Association is affiliated with the International Surfing Association (ISA).
    • Community island venues — Muli, Fuvahmulah, and other inhabited island venues ensure the competition remains embedded in local Maldivian communities.
    • Youth and junior development — confirmed junior and under-18 categories in league events point to a long-term development pathway.

    Meemu Atoll and M. Muli: Getting There

    Your Journey to the Heart of Maldivian Surfing

    Attending the Muleekolhu Raalhugandu 2026 event on July 28 to 31 requires traveling to Muli in Meemu Atoll. Muli (M. Muli) is the administrative capital of Meemu Atoll and a significant inhabited island in the central Maldives.

    Access Options

    • By domestic flight from Malé (Velana International Airport): Domestic scheduled flights from Malé to Mulah Airport (serving Meemu Atoll) are the primary access route.
    • By speedboat: Speedboat transfers from Malé to Meemu Atoll are available but cover significant distances.
    • Inter-atoll ferry: Government ferry services connect atolls across the Maldives on a scheduled basis, though journey times are considerably longer.

    Planning travel well in advance of the July 28 event start is essential, particularly for domestic flights that can fill up quickly during peak Maldivian tourism months.

    What to Expect at a Dhivehi Surf League Event

    Experience the Authentic Maldivian Surfing Scene

    For visitors and spectators attending the Muleekolhu Raalhugandu event on July 28 to 31, 2026, the competition format follows standard surf league structure:

    • Heats run in the morning and afternoon based on tidal and swell conditions.
    • Shortboard divisions are the primary competitive category, judged on commitment, power, speed, flow, and tube riding.
    • Live scoring is managed through the Liveheats platform, allowing followers to track results from anywhere in the world.
    • The competition atmosphere at community island events in the Maldives is warm, communal, and genuinely local.

    The 2025 event at this break featured a strong turnout from Maldivian surfers and was documented on MSA's social media channels.

    Visiting Muli and Meemu Atoll as a Traveler

    Discover the Maldives Beyond the Resorts

    While the competition is the main draw, Muli and Meemu Atoll offer a genuinely interesting destination for travelers who want to experience the Maldives beyond the resort circuit.

    • Muli is a local Maldivian community island with a functioning town and local market.
    • Meemu Atoll has guesthouses on local islands offering budget-friendly accommodation options.
    • The atoll's reef system provides excellent snorkeling and diving in the waters surrounding Muli.
    • The surf at Muleekolhu Raalhugandu is not a spectator-only experience outside of competition periods.
    • The surrounding waters offer typical Maldivian marine biodiversity: manta rays, reef sharks, sea turtles, and vivid coral gardens.

    The Broader Maldives Surf Event Calendar for 2026

    A Year of Surfing Adventures

    The SEASPORTS Dhivehi Surf League sits within a rich Maldives surf calendar that includes international as well as domestic events:

    • SEASPORTS Dhivehi Surf League Event 1 — Eleyi's, Fuvahmulah City: June 17 to 20, 2026.
    • SEASPORTS Dhivehi Surf League Event 2 — Muleekolhu Raalhugandu, M. Muli: July 28 to 31, 2026.
    • Barton Lynch Maldives Surf Adventure 2026: August 12 to 21, 2026 — a world champion-hosted liveaboard coaching trip through the Central Atolls.
    • Further DSL events: August and beyond, venues TBC by MSA.

    A surf enthusiast or travel writer spending time in the Maldives from late July through mid-August 2026 could attend the Muleekolhu Raalhugandu competition and then transition to the Barton Lynch liveaboard trip, experiencing a full picture of Maldivian surf culture.

    Practical Tips for Attending the 2026 Event

    Prepare for Your Maldivian Surf Adventure

    • Book domestic flights to Meemu Atoll well in advance — seats are limited and July is a peak period.
    • Accommodation on Muli may be limited to local guesthouses; confirm availability early.
    • Follow the Maldives Surfing Association on Liveheats at liveheats.com/msasurf for confirmed heat schedules and live results.
    • Bring reef-appropriate gear — rash vests, reef booties, and strong sun protection for the equatorial July conditions.
    • Respect local community customs — Muli is an inhabited Maldivian island with a predominantly Muslim community; modest dress outside of water activities is expected.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    The Things People Always Want to Know

    When is the Muleekolhu Raalhugandu 2026 surf event?

    The Muleekolhu Raalhugandu 2026 is scheduled for Tuesday, July 28 to Friday, July 31, 2026.

    Where is the Muleekolhu Raalhugandu event held?

    At Muli (M. Muli), the capital island of Meemu Atoll, Maldives.

    What is the SEASPORTS Dhivehi Surf League?

    It is the Maldives national surfing league, organised by the Maldives Surfing Association (MSA), featuring multiple events at different surf breaks across the Maldives throughout the year.

    How can I follow live results at the Dhivehi Surf League events?

    Live scoring and results are tracked through the Liveheats platform at liveheats.com/msasurf during all competition days.

    What are the competitive divisions at the Dhivehi Surf League?

    Confirmed divisions include Shortboard with junior and senior categories. Under-18 junior divisions are part of the broader 2026 league format.

    What other Dhivehi Surf League events are scheduled for 2026?

    Event 1 was held at Eleyi's, Fuvahmulah City on June 17 to 20, 2026. Additional events are planned for August and beyond with venues TBC.

    How do I get to Muli in Meemu Atoll?

    By domestic flight from Malé (Velana International Airport) to Mulah Airport in Meemu Atoll, or by speedboat transfer. Book flights early as capacity is limited.

    Verified Information at a Glance

    • Event Name: Muleekolhu Raalhugandu 2026 (SEASPORTS Dhivehi Surf League 2026, Event 2).
    • Event Category: Maldives national domestic surf league competition.
    • Dates: Tuesday, July 28 to Friday, July 31, 2026.
    • Location: Muli (M. Muli), Meemu Atoll, Maldives.
    • Surf break: Muleekolhu Raalhugandu.
    • Organiser: Maldives Surfing Association (MSA).
    • Title sponsor: SEASPORTS.
    • Divisions: Shortboard (senior and junior categories).
    • Live scoring platform: Liveheats.com/msasurf.
    • 2026 DSL Event 1 reference: Eleyi's, Fuvahmulah City, June 17 to 20, 2026.
    • Admission: No spectator ticket pricing confirmed; community island event.
    • Access: Domestic flight from Malé to Mulah Airport, Meemu Atoll.
    • Official results tracking: liveheats.com/msasurf.

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