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NickFRP

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5,146 posts

258 months

Sunday 27th January 2008
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Has any one been to the Maldives recently?
If so what island were you on, did you enjoy it?

Im looking at goiong next year and at the moment im looking at Sun Island, Meeru island and Kareu Island
any recomendations
Thanks

Driller

8,310 posts

301 months

Sunday 27th January 2008
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Check out this place. The link takes you to the underwater spa page rotate

JBL930

1,837 posts

239 months

Sunday 27th January 2008
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Kuredu (not sure of the spelling) is great if you want to dive, they have a great Pro divers center, if you go there make sure you get one of the water villas, the beech villas are a bit grim, had a great holiday there last xmas/new year.

treacle

195 posts

240 months

Sunday 27th January 2008
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went to maldives for honeymoon in October last year. Absolutely amazing. Went to Hilton Rangali resort - pretty much could not fault it.

I could not think of a better place to go on a honeymoon.

beano500

20,854 posts

298 months

Sunday 27th January 2008
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Kuredu, Reethi Beach (x2), Baros and Royal Island in last five years.


Kuredu - water villas were new, great accomodation down to pretty tacky old villas, island was overbooked (>600 guests) and generally overcrowded especially round pool, but has diving and all manner of watersports, don't go by dhoni unless you want five hours transfer, but if you go by seaplane (30 minutes) your luggage goes separately, don't go without plenty of protection from the sand flies (fleas)

Reethi Beach - most friendly place, some accomodation was a bit tired but has been revamped since, great food, there's diving and a great house reef to explore, small pool that was rarely busy, well swept so not to much sand fly trouble

Baros - nice accomodation, run like clockwork by some Swiss GM - even a tsunami didn't stop much - bit cliquey, pricey, many go back though, 20 min speedboat ride from airport

Royal Island - owned by local company, own lounge in seaplane terminal, bit pricey, lovely and unspoilt though, accomodation pretty much top-notch for Maldives, good house reef, kept very clean, paved and well swept, entertaining room boys, but very efficient, doctor on island is great!

tonyvid

9,889 posts

266 months

Sunday 27th January 2008
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Driller said:
Check out this place. The link takes you to the underwater spa page rotate
Have you been there? It used to be Nakatchafushi before being rebuilt and was my favourite place in the world

satans worm

2,456 posts

240 months

Monday 28th January 2008
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tonyvid said:
Driller said:
Check out this place. The link takes you to the underwater spa page rotate
Have you been there? It used to be Nakatchafushi before being rebuilt and was my favourite place in the world
Went to the Huvafen Fushi for my honeymoon couple years ago, superb place and can recommend it, as long as you like it quite.

Chilli

17,320 posts

259 months

Monday 28th January 2008
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Hiya,
Been twice, once to Bandos and then again to White Sands. Both lovely and would go back tomorrow.... byut will have to wait till the 23rd Feb!!

andy400

11,168 posts

254 months

Monday 28th January 2008
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treacle said:
I could not think of a better place to go on a honeymoon.
Should've tried harder.

crmcatee

5,788 posts

250 months

Monday 28th January 2008
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beano500 said:
Kuredu - water villas were new, great accomodation down to pretty tacky old villas, island was overbooked (>600 guests) and generally overcrowded especially round pool, but has diving and all manner of watersports, don't go by dhoni unless you want five hours transfer, but if you go by seaplane (30 minutes) your luggage goes separately, don't go without plenty of protection from the sand flies (fleas)
eek


I was there about 10 years ago and if there was 100 people on the island it would be the most we saw.. No pool nor water villas when I was there. Guess it's just got over commercialised. I hear it's an all inclusive place now.

I would be shocked to go back there and see the changes..

97rsr

258 posts

235 months

Monday 28th January 2008
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Just spent two week's at white sands for my 40th, returned on Jan 20th and I would recommend it although in March it is upgrading to a 5* so prices will go up accordingly. Everyone I know who has gone to any island's seem very happy and now I know why!

Irish

3,991 posts

262 months

Monday 28th January 2008
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I'm off in two weeks to Cocoa Island so will report back!

Domi

794 posts

218 months

Monday 28th January 2008
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http://www.fourseasons.com/maldiveskh/

They also have a superb catamaran which takes guests island-hopping and stargazing.

Puggit

49,445 posts

271 months

Monday 28th January 2008
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crmcatee said:
beano500 said:
Kuredu - water villas were new, great accomodation down to pretty tacky old villas, island was overbooked (>600 guests) and generally overcrowded especially round pool, but has diving and all manner of watersports, don't go by dhoni unless you want five hours transfer, but if you go by seaplane (30 minutes) your luggage goes separately, don't go without plenty of protection from the sand flies (fleas)
eek


I was there about 10 years ago and if there was 100 people on the island it would be the most we saw.. No pool nor water villas when I was there. Guess it's just got over commercialised. I hear it's an all inclusive place now.

I would be shocked to go back there and see the changes..
'Our island' has also been recently revamped and changed. When we went there were just 10 water villas, now one whole side of the island has been developed with them. It's a crushing shame to see the over-commercialization of these beauty spots.

Veligandu was the island - we always wanted to go back, but having seen the changes, we won't cry

tonyvid

9,889 posts

266 months

Monday 28th January 2008
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swerni said:
We went to a island called Full Moon.

Glad we only stayed a week.

It was very lovely but there was bugger all to do
That's the whole point hehe

Snorkeling, reading, paddling, nookie, eat and drink. What more could you want? smile

DBSV8

5,958 posts

261 months

Monday 28th January 2008
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treacle said:
went to maldives for honeymoon in October last year. Absolutely amazing. Went to Hilton Rangali resort - pretty much could not fault it.

I could not think of a better place to go on a honeymoon.
We went to

Laguna beach in March 06

http://www.lagunamaldives.com/island/index.htm

great island .....a lot cheaper if you book from Russia !! ( cost $1500 for 2 HB) worth taking the ferry to Bolifushi for great reefs very close to MALE so only 30 minutes by boat !!

and had our honeymoon in March 07 at Filitheyo Island Resort Thomas cooke AI upgrade on the plane well worth it its an 8 hr flight
food was great different themes every day

better than Laguna , island was more relaxed great diving
( dont do the PADI dives !!! )
Worth taking your own mask / snorkel . flippers , you can hire but the cost mounts up and you pay for damage at $100.

I would book AI. soft drinks are expensive if you go Half board.
Upgrade your flight
Alcohol not allowed and will be confiscated at the airport only allowed on the resort.

one other thing when you go snorkling .......and you see one of these beauties



yikes

SWIM THE OTHER WAY

trust me !!




Edited by DBSV8 on Monday 28th January 14:02

NickFRP

Original Poster:

5,146 posts

258 months

Monday 28th January 2008
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thanks everyone. So which tour operator did everyone book with for their trip to the maldives?

Irish

3,991 posts

262 months

Monday 28th January 2008
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NickFRP said:
thanks everyone. So which tour operator did everyone book with for their trip to the maldives?
I booked direct with the resort.

andykirk

197 posts

301 months

Monday 28th January 2008
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beano500 said:
Royal Island - owned by local company, own lounge in seaplane terminal, bit pricey, lovely and unspoilt though, accomodation pretty much top-notch for Maldives, good house reef, kept very clean, paved and well swept, entertaining room boys, but very efficient, doctor on island is great!
I was there 3 years ago and it was awesome, couldn't have spent just over two weeks anywhere else!

Have they built the decom chamber in the diving school there yet?



Edited by andykirk on Monday 28th January 14:35

kippax

2,792 posts

272 months

Monday 28th January 2008
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crmcatee said:
beano500 said:
Kuredu - water villas were new, great accomodation down to pretty tacky old villas, island was overbooked (>600 guests) and generally overcrowded especially round pool, but has diving and all manner of watersports, don't go by dhoni unless you want five hours transfer, but if you go by seaplane (30 minutes) your luggage goes separately, don't go without plenty of protection from the sand flies (fleas)
eek


I was there about 10 years ago and if there was 100 people on the island it would be the most we saw.. No pool nor water villas when I was there. Guess it's just got over commercialised. I hear it's an all inclusive place now.

I would be shocked to go back there and see the changes..
We went there for our honeymoon less than 4 years ago & it was fantastic! hardly anyone there & the water villa's were amazing. (Went in July)
H