It looks amazing, but is there much to do, I assume scuba is big. But is it just mainly lying on a beach and eating out.
Scuba, snorkelling, sailing, lying around sun bathing reading and eating is pretty much it.
It looks amazing, but is there much to do, I assume scuba is big. But is it just mainly lying on a beach and eating out.
Scuba, snorkelling, sailing, lying around sun bathing reading and eating is pretty much it.
Sounds like about 3 full days/4nights, like a few have said. With those flights you would have to stop somewhere else on the way out.
Obviously people spend a week or two there and there are direct flights in from Heathrow.
Obviously people do, just saying for me and other people we would be bored and due to 10hr flight it wouldn't be worth going all that way for a short stay, so you would have to make it a multi stop Holliday.
Scuba, snorkelling, sailing, lying around sun bathing reading and eating is pretty much it.
We stayed on chaaya lagoon hakuraa huraa in a water bungalow, it was quite a big island and primarily caters for Chinese guests, who are insane! We much preferred the first island we went to which was Makunudu, it was much smaller and friendly, just beach bungalows - it felt more special, whereas Chaaya was more mass market.
What a coincidence, me and the wife stayed there in January too, when were you there? We flew out Dec 30th for two weeks.
The water bungalows were good but the rest of the island wasn't as nice as our last stay in the Maldives, which was at Olhuvelhi.
Had the same experience with the Chinese, tripods everywhere, daft poses and what on earth was the deal with matching outfits!
Edit: Just remembered I sold you a tower unit that you collected from me, would have been even stranger bumping in to you over 5000 miles away!
I stayed on Makunudu back in 1999. What an idyllic island. 36 Bungalows, one restaurant. and the sunset beach was beautiful.
Diving on the house reef from the lagoon, and out through the boat channel was awesome.
Yeah it was perfect, took the shine off our honeymoon because it was so much nicer than Chaaya Lagoon.
There is no childishness, as I said already if your opinion was that you don't like it because it is expensive and that you prefer more cultural places then that's fair enough. No one could argue with that as that's your preference.
Not understanding why such a place would be expensive and to say its over priced is ridiculous. To say it once again, why suggest somewhere with culture when someone is saying they were interested in the Maldives. When someone says they want to go to the USA or Australia, do you suggest they go somewhere with more culture?
Actually next time someone asks about a holiday in Australia I might suggest a holiday in Australia is over priced and they should go to somewhere with more culture.![]()
My parent and I are also looking to go to the Maldives, this was the best I could find @ £1015 pp
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As we've decided to go to Egypt, for flights do you think £260 pp is about the cheapest we would find for sharm el sheikh ? Also were abouts is the best place in Egypt for snorkelling ?