Day 2 - February 14, 2014
FIHALHOHI ISLAND RESORT TOUR
Today is Valentine's Day and we are spending it in the beautiful island nation of Maldives.
Gracie and I woke up at 5:30am in order to witness the Maldivian sunrise. I wonder how the sun looks like in this part of the world. That was like a stupid thought but it would be special seeing it rise over the Indian Ocean.
When I tried looking outside, it was still very dark. I found the receptionist still sleeping at his desk. Then he awoke saying, "Good morning." I reciprocated the greeting and asked what time the sunrise will be today. "Oh, you're early." I went back to our room and asked Gracie to check google. True enough, it will be late -- 6:20AM today. Nevertheless, we started walking out of Shadow Palm to the part of Maafushi Beach where the sun will show itself.
This is how it looked outside. The orange color was starting to burst.
This is a public beach. We saw a few guys already in the water. I wanted to take a dip but since this is the public part of the beach, I needed to be fully covered. After a few minutes, some women with their children arrived and indeed the women went into the water still in their traditional wear, fully clothed. I skipped the Maafushi beach and waited for the sun.
some old, rusting boats by the beach
Some drama :)
And there it was, showing itself from behind the clouds. I super love this photo, it was like the sun kissing the ocean. Let me apologize to my photographer friends. They're probably thinking they could have produced a better, magazine-worthy photo of the Maldivian sunrise. But for me, this is my best sunrise photo (chosen from around 25 photos using my pink compact point-and-shoot digicam).
After the sunrise experience, we walked around the island. Since it was still very early, the streets were empty of tourists. An early walk here is very relaxing, very far from the usual noise you're used to in Boracay and far from the after-party scene.
We saw a lot of these along the streets. It was a very innovative chair.
This is the street near the Maafushi port. It looked very peaceful.
And there I was...
(Photo credit: Grace Roman)
(Photo credit: Grace Roman)
We loved how the coconut trees lined up along the shore.
Our first activity will be a tour of
Fihalhohi Island Resort. Fihalhohi is one of the posh private resorts in Maldives. Based on Agoda rates, I reckon Fihalhohi is the most affordable among all the private resorts. For a classic room good for 2 persons, they charge Php9,000+ per night (for 3 nights that would be P33,000+), not including transportation (P6,000 for the speedboat). The water villas, as expected, are more expensive.
Before getting to Maldives, Gracie and I have both agreed to avail of the tour to Holiday Inn Kandooma. The day tour would cost US$120 (including transpo and taxes) for 2 pax. The US$100 is consumable -- for food and water activities.
It was a sudden change of plan that morning. Gracie and I will join Dianne and Jes, and a group of 7 other Pinoys in the tour of Fihalhohi. For more than 8 people, the trip would cost US$88 ($48 for entrance and lunch and $40 for transpo).
Here they are! The 7 pinoys who are also lucky to get the glitch fares. On the day of our tour, it was their 5th day already in Maldives. One of them operates a tour group in the Philippines. And for this trip, their budget for a 6-day stay is US$400 per person! That's one helluva deal. That already included accommodation, activities and transportation. Oh well, one of the benefits of being with a group -- you can always split the bill.
Me, Gracie and Dianne...excited for Fihalhohi!!!
The travel to Fihalhohi takes about 45 minutes by speedboat.
And we have arrived at the resort.
The reception area was jam-packed that morning. Many tourists were still arriving, most likely because February is high season and it was a Valentine weekend too.
Fihalhohi Resort is still part of Maldives but it has a different time zone. From what I have heard, it is to give the resort more time to prepare for guests. As day tour guests, we were advised to still follow Male time. The buffet lunch will be open from 11am to 1pm at the resort's main restaurant.
After registering at the reception, the four of us (me, Gracie, D and J) took off to find a good spot by the beach. I really wanted to see the water villas first because those are what I always associate Maldives with. And when i saw the fantastic view of the ocean and the villas, I was just sooooo amazed. It felt like a postcard come to life.
And here are the water bungalows of Fihalhohi.
Who wouldn't fall in love with this view?
Mantra: I will go back only when I am with my romantic 'someone' :)
Oh, I have to be in the photo! :)
It was only when we moved to the opposite side of the bungalows that I realized the pathway was shaped like a heart. Awwwww...
(Photo credit: Jesehl Basco)
A view of the the resort entrance
On this side is the parking space for speedboats
At noon, there were still a few foreigners lying in the sun...I find the sand really amazing because it does not get hot even at high noon.
We did not like to go home yet. The experience here's just so awesome!
At around 11:30AM, our group decided to walk to the main restaurant for our lunch buffet. Make sure the wrist tag assigned to your group is always with you so that the waiters would know who to serve and charge the items not included in the buffet package.
I had lamb chops, fish fillet, beef, desserts (the brownie thing was really good) and fruits. That was sumptuous lunch!
Time to rest...
Drinking and selling alcohol in Maldives are allowed ONLY in the private resorts. And we were surprised they're serving San Miguel Beer! :) Time to drink up. A pitcher costs $24 (inclusive of taxes).
The day tour ends at 5:00PM. But since we had to pay for the beer we ordered, Gracie had to get through the long queue for clearance to get out of Fihalhohi. The resort only had one cashier! Credit cards are accepted, by the way.
On the way back, it was getting dark. Now is the time to watch the Maldivian sunset. Gracie and I stayed a bit longer at the Maafushi port to take more pictures.
This is part of the Maafushi port. It's a picture of serenity, very far from the busy atmosphere that morning.
Many speedboats have already arrived from the different tours.
In the background is a 'shy' sunset.
the cove at Maafushi
However, on the way to Arena Lodge Sky, Gracie spotted that big spot in the night sky. It was a full moon!
Our home -- Arena Lodge Sky -- for the next 2 nights :)
I capped off the night with a Special Burger at the hostel. I regret that I wasn't able to take a photo of it. The hostel used a "special sauce" for the burger, hence the name. It only costs US$8 and comes with french fries and coleslaw -- enough for me and Gracie.
Lights off...
Day 3 - February 15, 2014
PICNIC ISLAND (Vaadho Island) & SEXY BEACH
Still having a hangover of Fihalhohi, I am looking forward to explore 2 beautiful islands in Maldives today.
Picnic Island is one of the uninhabited islands in Maldives. Ding! Ding! Ding! That would mean you can swim in your bikinis. :) Travel time is 25 minutes by speedboat. Entrance fee is USD$11 (MVR165 or Php490). We received advance info from one Pinoy traveler who took a trip to Maldives that this island has been acquired by Hilton Hotels. And in two months (from the time of writing), construction will begin. It will soon be another private luxury resort.
TOUR PRICE for the 2 islands: US$50 + taxes = $57
The night before, I haggled with the hostel manager to give us a discount since we would like to see Sexy Beach after Picnic Island. If my memory serves me right, we saved around $15. I didn't have a hard time convincing him because the 2 are 15-minutes away from each other.
my breakfast at Arena Beach
(french toast, hotdog, tuna with shredded coconut, bread with jam and coffee)
After breakfast, I took a few minutes to enjoy this view before heading to the port for another tour.
Here we are again.
A Maldivian affair to remember... with Rakim :)
I can see Picnic Island now.
Parking...
from the speedboat is a fantastic view of the Indian Ocean :)
And I have to be in the photo, as usual.
Gracie, are you comfortable in that position? :)
We found our table. It also is a good spot to enjoy the view of the ocean.
We are here at the Office of the Manager. While waiting for our official receipt, we posed again even if the manager wasn't looking. The manager, who was busy on the phone with his boss, gave us a warm reception and even offered us vodka. We didn't get to taste the vodka because we were too busy swimming and walking around the island.
Our Maldivian men preparing lunch.
To-die-for view.
Abdul, my Rakim, and another staff of the resort (sorry I didn't get his name)
Maldives, I am in love with you.
I think lunch is ready. I wasn't able to take a photo of the veggies and the cooler with bottled beverages.
This awesome view is at the far side of Picnic Island. I'm just sooo glad that we still had the strength to walk farther and endure the scorching heat of the Maldivian sun to find this.
Before leaving Picnic Island, we saw a group of locals (around 10, I think) who just hopped on their boat. One of the guides, who became our friend, said they're using a local version of the speedboat. It was not speedy enough, though.
And we bid goodbye to Picnic Island. You were such a beauty worth going back to.
Then we started sailing to Sexy Beach.
The pilot did not warn us that there will be big waves we'll encounter as we approach the sandbar. Overall, it was a still a joyride.
It was already beautiful from afar.
When we arrived, we saw two couples basking in the sun. It was really hot that time.
Arena also provided us with an umbrella. Without one, you'll definitely have a sunburn.
Our guide gave us only 45 minutes to stay here as it was getting dark and the waves might get bigger. I think that's just enough because I could already feel the sun's burning rays. We've been exposed to the sun for quite a long time since that morning.
Back to Maafushi...
And we are back. Gracie and I still had the energy to explore the streets of the island. It was almost evening but darkness hasn't set in. We used our shawls to cover our shoulders while walking. In the island, it's just respect not to show too much skin.
the welcome arc
There's a stadium that everyone can use. There were guys playing football when we passed by.
the stage
the hospital -- Services here are for free!
Office of the City Council
an adorable kid we met on the street :) When he saw that I was holding a camera, he just said "photo! photo!"
Summary of Expenses (Days 2 & 3):
Fihalhohi Tour - US$88
Beer - $6 (each)
Burger - $10
Some souvenir - $10
Picnic Island & Sexy Beach Tour - $57
Tip - $6
($1.50 each)
Dinner (Rehendi Restaurant) - $1.13 (MVR17)
(Gracie paid for my dinner, it was a
birthday treat.)
Aloe Vera Skin Lotion - $8.33 (MVR125)
I had to buy one for my sunburn.
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US$181.96
(rounded off to $182)
Day 4- February 16, 2014
TOUR of MALΓ and Leaving Maldives
This is our last breakfast in Maldives...huhuhu...
The staff at Arena were very kind to prepare breakfast for us before we headed to the Maafushi port. The boat leaves 7:30AM daily to Male.
Bye, Maafushi.
We are back again in Male. This will be the last chance to explore the capital city before we go back to Malaysia. The four us, with our (heavy) bags in tow, started a walking tour of Male.
We walked past a really nice (gold) mosque.
Nice murals.
Oh yes, it's the name of the store. For a few moments we thought Barney Stinson would come out.
Another mosque.
the City Hall
Then we reached the port to take the airport ferry.
the water is sooo beautiful!
This is the entrance to the Ibrahim Nasir Airport.
The airport had no free wi-fi but two computer terminals with Internet connection are provided in the pre-departure area.
Back at Maafushi, I really had a difficult time trying to find nice souvenir T-shirts. The store in the island only had Large sizes. The ref magnets sell at $5 each so I decided to just buy at the airport duty-free shop only to find out the price is 3x more expensive! Left with no other choice, I had to buy them to bring to my loved ones in the Philippines. (TIP: Buy your pasalubong at the local island shops.)
There goes our trip to Maldives. Too bad Air Asia had to stop offering this route in March 2014 but I heard there's a chance to bring it back according to CEO Tony Fernandes. Let's all hope we get to see this amazing country again at cheaper rates. (Check Tiger Airways' flights to Male via Singapore.)
After writing this blog, my friends keep asking: "Kailan ulit magkaka-glitch?" (Will there be any glitch soon?)
The answer is...nobody knows. :)