Maradhoo's landscape mainly features palm trees and tropical shrubs as in other islands in Addu Atoll.
Green vegetation surrounds most of the housing compounds, especially coconut palm and banana trees, and are regarded as part domestic agriculture.
Maradhoo has four wards and 2 districts: NOTE:Though wards are known to common like this, since old times the official names were RANDHOO(valiburi) and MAARANDHOO(egganburi) The northeast end of the island is a place of historical importance, where the British navy had a major slipway and marine maintenance base.
Another significant structure is Bondoge ( literally meaning 'Big house'), which was used as a criminal detention center by British RAF forces during and after the second world war.
Maradhoo also has good house reef with plenty of varieties of fish and multi-colored corals and is a famous diving point for divers who come to Addu Atoll.