Maldives – A Paradise on Earth? Yes, but…

It’s nice isn’t it? Idyllic you might say. And it’s just as picturesque at ground level. A carpet of pristine sand, lush vegetation all around, and privacy whenever and wherever you want it. Just the clear blue ocean, the abundant sea life and the occasional bird for company.

For a week we stayed on this resort, and did little apart from sit on our little beach, read our books and venture into the restaurant three times a day. The perfect opportunity to unwind and feel the pace of life slow down as you while away the hours. No shoes, no news was the motto (it was over 10 years ago; I bet they have wi-fi now!)

The transfer to the island was an adventure – one hour by speedboat from the airport, and the driver flying through the water at breakneck speed. More impressive but terrifying was the return journey in the middle of the night. In pitch black conditions with no moon, he motored along at the same cracy speed. We resigned ourselves to fate and lay back on the deck, enjoying the occasional shooting star tracing its way across the starry sky.

On the island itself though, the adventure was just not there. We did talk to other couples on the island, although with most being on their honeymoon their willingness to chat with others was somehow inhibited. We had finished our books in double quick time, and had snorkelled in every corner of the little island, even seeing a small shark. Aside from a couple of day excursions, including the helicopter trip that allowed us to take this picture, we just passed time, pleasantly but increasingly frustrated. We are both people who like to be on the move, seeing new things and exploring new places. We even went for a run one afternoon: 3 minutes around the island. The resort staff thought we had gone crazy. 5 laps and we were happy to tumble into the sea and cool off.

That was our last full-on beach holiday. I am sure we will be back on the sand soon, but next time there will have to be other places to visit. The Maldives are beautiful, and our island was exactly what it claimed to be : a true hideaway from the busy lifestyles we lead. But sadly, a tiny desert island ain’t big enough for one of us, let alone the both of us!

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8 Responses to Maldives – A Paradise on Earth? Yes, but…

  1. Melvin says:

    I can imagine how you felt. These islands are nice, but sooo boring after a couple of days. :)

  2. Andy Jarosz says:

    Thanks Melvin. Yup, we resorted to ever more stupid antics in the dining room to keep us amused (and sane). Now I think I'd be even less tolerant of the lack of activity.

  3. Rush says:

    Maldives has always been on my list but never eavr tried booking one…thanks for reminding me Andy.

  4. maldives dive travel says:

    Maldives is a beautiful place that you won't regret visiting. If you love underwater adventures, then it's the best place for you. Maldives is known for beautiful beaches, gorgeous underwater coral formations and abundance of sea creatures like manta rays, whales, turtles and sharks.

  5. Guan Beh says:

    Nice place, Andy. Wish I could be there.

  6. Andy Jarosz says:

    Beh, you're only round the corner! Send us the pictures when you get there

  7. Kathy says:

    I’m so not a beach person, and would probably have the same reaction. I have to be totally exhausted or maybe sick to enjoy that much down time. I did spend five good days on Perhentian Besar once, but I was tired and limping badly. And the Maldives don’t sound like the best destination for a solo traveler, either.

  8. Andy Jarosz says:

    I think you’re right Kathy. No doubt some of the resorts do cater specifically for the solo traveller, and you’d need to find one as honeymooners are the most anti-social group of holidaymakers!

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