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What are your travel experiences in the Maldives?

I just came back from the Maldives and it feels like the trip was really worthwhile. The Maldives has the most beautiful sea and the most leisurely vacation. Except for Hawaii, I guess there is no other island tour that can compare with it.

1. Islands

There are many introductions about Maldives islands on the Internet. I personally think that due to effective environmental protection, each island has very beautiful beaches and seawater. The scenery is similar, the only difference lies in the accommodation conditions, dining environment and service level. Everyone just needs to remember that the farther the island is from the capital Male, the higher the consumption level. Because not only do you need to take a more expensive means of transportation such as seaplane (the price is about 165 US dollars), but the island mainly receives European and American tourists, and its reception capacity is small, focusing on privacy, luxury, and VIP.

This time we stayed at Fullmoon Island, which is probably the most affordable among the five-star islands. Manwol Island is mainly composed of cottages. Including underwater houses and dulex rooms, there are about 350 rooms. The underwater houses are all headed by "1", the cottages are all headed by "2", and the dulex room is headed by "3". Personally, I think you will hear the sound of waves if you live in an underwater house. If you have trouble sleeping, it is recommended to stay in a cottage or dulex room.

Fullmoon has maintained relatively good original features, all with fine sandy roads, lush trees, many flowers and fruits, and fruit bats (a local species of bat that often appears during the day. But it is not suitable for humans. Harmless), four-horned lizards, geckos and many birds (I can't really name them, one of them looks a bit like a crane) are there, which is very exciting. There are mostly Western guests on the island, and Asian guests are generally from Japan and South Korea. There are relatively few Chinese people, at least during the 4 days I was on the island.

In comparison, Paradise Island seems a bit stylized, arranged more like a park, and has more than 450 rooms and a larger number of guests. During the hour I spent wandering around Paradise Island, I met at least three groups of domestic travel groups from Sichuan, Northeast China, and Wuhan. If you like liveliness, Paradise Island is also a good choice.