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  • Omadhoo Island

    Omadhoo Island

    Omadhoo is located in South Ari Atoll and that is about 70 km far from the capital Male. About 800 people live on Omadhoo but this shouldn’t bother you at all like on many other islands in Maldives it’s not busy here. Not so long time ago the island has started to develop. The new guest houses are popping up, the litter is being thrown away and the size of the bikini beach is increasing. What is more, the transport communication is being rapidly developed too.

    The village takes up 2/3 of the island that is measured 1000m in length and 300m in wide. Life in Omadhoo is simple and has changed very little over the past few hundred years. Sometimes shy, women are dressed in black from top to toe, unlikely in Male, where traditions are not so strict.

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    The eastern and western parts of the island are covered with tropical vegetation such as breadfruit and coconut trees. The island’s western part could be described as a real island jungle due to a rich abundance of huge banyan trees and tropical palms. Omadhoo is home to birds and flying foxes and also curious herons.

    Things to do in Omadhoo

    Beach and snorkeling

    At this moment bikini beach area is officially rather small, but guests can go outside and locals won’t say anything. The beach is clean and nice with a long sandbank with a water “entrance” to a house reef.

    The house reef is very long and has 2 entrances. Its length is about 1km, so every day you can see something new. The current can be very strong, so I recommend using fins. Although you can swim without them – it’s up to you.

    The Eastern part is full of sharks and a school of fish.

    The central part is a great place to see a group of eagle rays and turtles.

    The Western part is home to huge schools of fish, like snappers, unicorns, barracudas.

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    The most exciting thing awaits you at the very edges of the house reef as well as on most other islands. The reef is 60-70% alive so you can see a lot: schools of fish, lots of actinia with Nemo fish, and beautiful coral gardens. It is even possible to see turtles, rays, sharks as well.

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    Manta ray snorkeling

    The best time to go Manta Ray snorkeling near Omadhoo is from May to November when the visibility is excellent, and the Manta Rays are abundant in the area.

    Manta Rays are gentle and harmless creatures that feed on plankton, and they are known for their graceful movements underwater. During snorkeling tours, you can observe them gliding and performing acrobatic moves in the water.

    The reef manta ray is a large animal but feeds on tiny creatures – plankton. Specifically, zooplankton. Its teeth are useless when feeding as this species filters food through plates called gill rakers that are found in their ventral gills.

    Turtle snorkeling

    Turtles were of such a size that the shell of one would suffice to roof a little hut or cot and to cover ten or more persons sitting. There were vast numbers of them at the Maldives and some little islands you may see inhabited by no other animals than these great turtles, but covered with them.

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    Whale shark snorkeling

    If you’re visiting Omadhoo, you should not leave without having joined one of the whale shark safari excursions. These gentle giants are filter feeders, meaning that although they are the largest fish on the planet, they are completely harmless to humans. Swimming alongside one of these colossal creatures is truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience! In fact, snorkeling is one of the best ways to encounter whale sharks as they often swim very close to the surface. The excursion takes the whole day and includes not only whale shark point but manta point and sandbank visiting.

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    Robinson Crusoe

    One of the guest houses has exclusive access to a nearby uninhabited picnic island (they manage it), where guests can enjoy the same freedom as Robinson Crusoe! The entire island can be booked at your request. With sun loungers, snorkeling equipment, barbecue facilities, and an onsite bathroom, this island has everything you might need to enjoy a day away from the world!

    The island is very beautiful with a white beach that surrounds the whole island! There is a house reef where you can see a lot of fish, rays and sometimes turtles. The reef is badly damaged due to global warming and it takes time to re-enter us with this color diversity.

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    Sandbank

    There are several sandbanks near Omadhoo, the largest one is located near the island of Hangnaameedhoo. Its length is about 150-200 m. There are very few tourists coming here, so it’s cleaned not regularly. The other sandbank appears only in certain months of the year once the current changes.

    Another sandbank is on the way to Dhigura (a place where you can see whale sharks). On the way back you’ll visit it as well.

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    Overnight on an uninhabited island

    Have you wanted to spend the night under a million stars, by the water’s edge, at one with nature? Omadhoo Inn – the only guest house on Omadhoo that can make this a reality! They permit other guest houses, resorts, and safari boats to visit this island. Therefore, they are always aware of how many people are on the island. And it’s very convenient because you can know for sure that today the island will be only for you. Sometimes safari boats have parties, so you can join them.

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    It’s possible to organize a night of Maldivian camping under the stars! And with an onsite bathroom, and electricity, you’ll still have everything you need to be comfortable! Tent renting, beach BBQ dinner, and transfer are included. Alcohol is by request for an additional charge.

    Scuba diving near Omadhoo

    There are 3 dive centers on the island. Certified divers offer morning, afternoon, and night fun dive boat trips every day. For first-timers, the dive center offers intro dives with professional instructors or a base PADI Open Water Diver course.

    Omadhoo Dive Center can offer to free divers the best dive sites of the Ari atoll with the innocent and beautiful underwater nature. And on top of this – incredible free diving with manta rays and whale sharks.

    Omadhoo Island is located in the South Ari Atoll, which is home to several world-class dive sites. Some of the popular dive sites include Maamigili Beyru, Kuda Rah Thila, and Broken Rock.

    The waters surrounding Omadhoo Island are teeming with marine life, including Manta Rays, Whale Sharks, Turtles, and a variety of colorful fish species. You may also encounter Moray Eels, Octopuses, and other fascinating creatures during your dives.

    The best time to go scuba diving near Omadhoo is from December to May when the waters are calm and clear, and visibility is excellent. However, diving is available year-round, and each season offers a unique experience.

    Dive sites

    Maamigili Beyru. This site is located near the nearby island of Maamigili and is known for its Manta Ray and Whale Shark sightings. The site features a shallow reef with vibrant coral formations and a sandy bottom.

    Kuda Rah Thila. This dive site is a popular spot for advanced divers due to the strong currents. The site features a pinnacle that rises from a depth of 30 meters and is covered in colorful soft coral and sea fans. You may spot sharks, rays, and schools of fish during your dive.

    Broken Rock. This site features a rock formation that has split in two, creating an interesting underwater landscape. The site is known for its large schools of fish and colorful coral formations. You may also spot Moray Eels, Lobsters, and other fascinating creatures during your dive.

    Himandhoo Thila. This dive site is located near the nearby island of Himandhoo and is known for its steep walls and strong currents. The site features a pinnacle that rises from a depth of 35 meters and is covered in colorful soft coral and sea fans. You may spot sharks, rays, and schools of fish during your dive.

    Hukrueli Faru. This site is located near the nearby island of Dhangethi and is known for its abundance of marine life, including reef sharks, rays, turtles, and schools of fish. The site features a shallow reef with vibrant coral formations and a sandy bottom.

    Map of dive sites.

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    Resort visiting

    There are a lot of resorts that are open for day visits: Centara Grand Resort, Lily Beach, Conrad Maldives, and others. You can also dine in the underwater restaurant of the Conrad Maldives Resort.

    Omadhoo infrastructure

    There are no ATMs on the island, so prepare some cash. In hotels and dive centers bank cards are widely accepted.

    There are several grocery shops, but the choice of products is very poor compared to other nearby inhabited islands.

    Omadhoo has a small health center that provides basic medical care and services. However, for serious medical conditions, patients are usually transferred to the main hospital in Malé.

    There are several local restaurants and cafes on Omadhoo that offer a variety of cuisines, including traditional Maldivian dishes and international cuisine. You can also find small shops and markets that sell snacks and drinks.

    A school, a playground, and a mosque are located on Omadhoo as well.

    Where to eat on Omadhoo

    In Omadhoo the majority of guests are used to eat in in-house restaurants.

    Athiri Restaurant. This is one of the most popular restaurants on the island, offering a variety of Maldivian and international cuisine. The restaurant is located near the beach, providing a beautiful view of the sea while you dine.

    Mazaaraa Restaurant. This restaurant is known for its seafood dishes, especially its grilled fish and prawns. The restaurant is located in a small guesthouse, providing a cozy and intimate dining experience.

    Yonder Retreat. This is another guesthouse that offers a small restaurant that serves a variety of dishes, including traditional Maldivian cuisine. The restaurant has a small outdoor seating area and offers a relaxed and cozy atmosphere.

    Omadhoo Inn. This is a small hotel on the island that has a restaurant serving a variety of Maldivian and international dishes. The restaurant is located near the beach, providing a beautiful view of the sea.

    Kahanbu Ocean Front Restaurant. This is a new restaurant on the island that offers a variety of dishes, including seafood and traditional Maldivian cuisine. The restaurant is located near the beach and provides a beautiful view of the ocean.

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    Transfer to Omadhoo

    By a scheduled speedboat

    The price is $45 per person.

    Male – Omadhoo at 16:00, on Friday at 9:30, on Thursday 10:00, 16:00

    Omadhoo – Male at 7:00

    By a slow ferry

    Travel time is 4.5 hours. Price is USD 4 one way

    Malé – Omadhoo: 09:00 Saturday, Monday and Wednesday
    Omadhoo – Malé: 10:00 Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday

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  • Top 17 budget islands to visit in Maldives

    Top 17 budget islands to visit in Maldives

    How to choose a local island in the Maldives? What do you have to consider? What is the difference between the islands and how not to be disappointed with your dream vacation?

    In this post, I will share my experience and give a brief description of more than 20 local islands that I’ve visited over the past 3 years.

    I’m not going to describe in detail all these islands but stop only on some significant pros and cons. I hope, given info will help you to choose the right place for your holidays.

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    So let’s go.

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    Rasdhoo

    The number of visits is 11. I will start my list of the most visited island. The first visit took place back in 2015 when speed bots went every other day. A lot of things have changed since that time.

    Rasdhoo can not be called “Maldives paradise” with an endless snow-white beach. Nevertheless, it fell in love with himself. Rasdhoo beach is small but is constantly being cleaned. Also, there is a natural shadow from trees and sunbeds. Disadvantages – little algae (not as much as in Dhiffushi) and noise from the generator, which so far can not get rid of. I’m not a fan of just lying on the beach, so these things do not bother me.

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    Advantages – nice house reef, where I saw a lot of sharks (there is even a point where you can see up to 5 sharks), stingrays, and huge schools of fish.

    In March, due to the current time, schools of batfish are coming to the house reef. They are very friendly and literally surrounded me! But you need to know where to snorkel to see them. Below the red line marks the most interesting places for snorkeling.

    House reef is recovering, but there is still something to see.

    Uninhabited islands. A chain of two uninhabited islands and three sandbanks are near Rasdhoo. It’s very easy to walk between them during low tide. Or you can cross the channel between Rasdhoo and the islands by kayak (we already did this, it’s quite safe). For me, this is the most fascinating and exciting place in the Maldives I’ve ever visited.

    Kayaking. Due to the close location of islands in Rasdhoo Atoll, you have a unique opportunity to start from Rasdhoo and go around either Kuramati resort or uninhabited islands. Therefore, you can independently set up a cool boat trip, snorkeling, visiting the islands.

    Rasdhoo is the only local island in the Maldives from which you can do such an adventure journey.

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    A small difficulty is to cross the Rashoo and Kuramathi / uninhabited islands channel. It is best to use a double kayak for your own safety. Also, I do not recommend sailing in windy weather or during strong currents in the channel; try to stay in shallow water or close to the islands.

    Diving. Near the island are some of the best diving sites in the Maldives.

    Also, only on this island, I managed to see and try the local hookah (only women smoke it). An interesting thing, and very different from the usual we used to see.

    For me, Rasdhoo is one of the few islands in the Maldives that I am always happy to return to.

    Thoddoo

    A number of visits – 3. A favorite place for Russian-speaking tourists. And this is understandable: not far from Male, two beaches, a large and green island with farms.

    One disadvantage, I would say, is the remoteness of the beach from the house reef. Yes, one of the beaches has a few corals by the beach, but they are very small. The underwater life boils at the edge of the reef. There is a greater chance to see sharks, turtles, and stingrays (on the second beach I saw even manta rays). But still, you have to swim there.

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    Nevertheless, this local island in the Maldives is great for families with children, but depending on the location of your hotel, you’ll have to walk 10-20 minutes. Because of the jungle, there are many mosquitoes on Thoddoo (I can’t say exactly about their seasonality)

    And of course, steep beaches for lovers of a relaxing holiday.

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    Ukulhas

    A number of visits – 6. And this island is a favorite place for Italians (about 70% of all tourists come from there). One of the longest bikini beaches among local islands is located in Ukulhas. I like this beach more than Thoddoo beach (because you can take a walk along the coast). Also, a house reef is located closer to the beach. I’ve seen turtles, and one time they were next to each other. Therefore, with a probability of 90%, at least one can be seen. Mantas also sometimes come. Sharks are not so many, compared to Rasdhoo. But to see these animals, you need to snorkel over the entire length of the reef.

    Disadvantage – the high cost of accommodation during high season, which can even compete with some 3* resorts (Biyadhoo, Fihalhohi, Malahini Kuda Bandos). In addition, high waves rise during the off-season and the water becomes moody, which is not good for snorkeling. Once the current almost brought me outside the reef, so never swim alone, especially in places with a strong current.

    From the nearby attractions, I would recommend Manta Point and sandbanks.
    Manta Point is a 3×3 km area where you can see up to 20 mantas. At the same time, they are friendly enough and can touch you.

    In the Ukulas area, there are 4 sandbanks. Some of them are available year-round, while others – depending on the season. I was on three of them. And sometimes it happened that you were the only tourist there. Near some of them, there is a house reef with live and untouched coral and schools of fish.

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    Mathiveri

    A number of visits – 1. I visited this local island in the Maldives a long time ago – in 2016, but as far as I know, little has changed there. Mathiveri itself is a very small island. In the center, there is one place where you can see all 4 sides of the island. Of the three beaches, only one is dedicated to tourists. At the same time, its size is like on Rasdhoo. It’s almost impossible to swim during low tide – it’s too shallow, and it’s very difficult to get to the edge of the reef. Near Mathiveri there is an uninhabited island, which can be reached either by swimming or by kayak.

    Another disadvantage – there are no good restaurants for tourists. Also, the transfer is quite expensive – $ 55 per person one way. I don’t speak about ferries as they go only 3 times a week.

    But nearby resorts are open for visiting.

    Feridhoo

    A number of visits – 1. Not yet a very popular local island in the Maldives due to remoteness. But there is the most beautiful reef of all that I have seen in local islands. 80% live corals with a wide variety. However, there are not many fish, sharks, etc. But still, you can explore it for a very long time. The current can be strong, so it’s better to stay close to the shore. The second significant advantage is the beach. Long enough with a comfortable entry into the water.

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    The only disadvantage is the transfer cost – $ 60 per person per one way and the lack of local restaurants. But almost no tourists.

    So we ended with the North Ari Atoll and move on to South Ari.

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    Omadhoo

    A number of visits – 3. In my opinion – one of the most underrated local islands. Moreover, it has many advantages: a very good and equipped tourist beach, a long house reef, where you can see huge schools of fish, turtles, sharks, and stingrays. Cheap transfers and hotels will also be a great addition. Plus, one of the hotels organizes an overnight stay on a desert island in a tent and it also organizes private dinner on a boat

    The disadvantages are the lack of restaurants and shops.

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    Dhangethi

    A number of visits – 1. The island is more suitable for water sports lovers and scuba divers because there are a lot of cool dive spots nearby. The beach, although equipped, is very small with algae off the coast. Due to the weather, I had to spend 2 extra days there because nobody wanted to sail even to the neighboring island of Dhigura.

    Other advantages I would include the presence of a large number of shops, cafes, and proximity to the spot with whale sharks.

    Dhigurah

    A number of visits – 2. Perhaps the longest local islands in Maldives that I was on. A big advantage is the presence of a long tourist beach. But this is also a disadvantage: a large amount of dead coral on the shore opposite the hotels. Therefore, you need to go towards the sandbank either along the shore or through the jungle (just a couple of years ago there was no way through the jungle). In this case, you need to go about 1-1.5 km to the zone more or less clean from corals. Also in the jungle, there is still a lot of garbage that locals are in no hurry to clean up. The sand spit itself ends near the LUX * South Atoll resort. Therefore, it can be reached without any problems. Of course, there are very beautiful places, but there is no shadow, no sunbeds.

    Hotels on the island are quite expensive, like in Ukulhas. Maybe even more expensive. But then there is a spot with whale sharks nearby. They can be seen all year round, but there is no 100% guarantee. I was lucky, and I saw it at arm’s length. I heard that they swim sometimes to Dhigurah house reef in the eastern part of the island, but happens quite rarely.

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    In addition, there are no good restaurants on the island and, in general, you have a feeling that the island is not very developing in terms of infrastructure (I’m not talking about opening new hotels). Also, the cost of excursions and diving is overpriced.

    Next stop is Vaavu Atoll.

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    Thinadhoo

    A number of visits – 1. A couple of years ago, I would call this local island in the Maldives a mini-resort. And that’s why: the island’s population is only 60-80 people, and there are almost no hotels, but at the same time restaurants and shops. Located far away. But now other islands can compete with him.

    There is not a budget hotel Plumeria, which “runs” on the island. There are several small guest houses, but they are for Italians.

    Of course, Thinadhoo has a cool beach, but the reef is so-so-dead. Near the island, there are many places for diving and snorkeling (including night snorkeling/diving with nurse sharks). There are several uninhabited islands and sandbanks.

    Previously, the transfer was only by Plumeria for $ 65 one way per person, but nowadays there are independent transport companies with lower prices.

    At the moment, this is the only island that I visited in Vaavu Atoll.

    South Male Atoll.

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    Guraidhoo

    A number of visits – 1. A well-known island with cheap hotels. Nearby there is a desert island that is equipped for tourists. But at the same time, there is absolutely no entry into the water – a lot of dead coral. Also, there is no house reef. But you can do surfing. Among the advantages, I would include resorts open for visits, cheap excursions, and an affordable shuttle service.

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    Maafushi

    A number of visits – 2. The most famous local island has developed the mass tourism direction. The conception of the budget the Maldives started from Maafushi. Two factors contributed to this: President Nasheed, who actively promoted the island, and the welfare of the locals themselves. Oddly enough, thanks to the presence of prison, locals earn very decent money, even by local standards. Therefore, they had the opportunity to open their own business.

    Among the advantages, I would single out a large selection of hotels, low prices for excursions, many open resorts to visit, and an affordable transfer.

    Among the shortcomings: too many tourists even in the low season, a very small beach, you will not be alone on excursions.

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    In my opinion, due to these factors, Maafushi can no longer be called an example of the classic Maldives, with its solitude and peace.

    We finish the review of the central atolls.

    Thulusdhoo

    A number of visits – 1. This island is primarily suitable for surfers due to its large number of sites. The rest of the island has a small tourist beach, but it is fenced with blocks in the water. There are a lot of hotels and restaurants. But there is no house reef.

    A couple of years ago, the island was expanded but has not yet begun to actively build up. Also, excursions are quite expensive for some reason unknown to me. But speedboats run 4 times a day.

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    Dhiffushi

    A number of visits – 1. Perhaps the only island on which I have not decided unambiguously whether I like it or not.

    On the one side, there are two quite good beaches, although on one of them, there are algae, there are also free places from them. Quite a nice reef, albeit half dead, but with a lot of fish.

    On the other side, it is quite built up and there are few cafes for tourists. And the excursions are not very cheap. Also on the second beach, the way for speedboats to jetty runs very close by, so it’s not very safe.

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    Therefore, it is difficult to decide.

    Moving north – Baa Atoll.

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    Dharavandhoo

    The number of visits – 1. The only reason I went there is Hanifaru Bay. It’s a marine reserve, where you can see up to 200 manta rays! There are only a couple of places in the world where you can see such a large concentration of these ocean devils. The perfect time is May-Nov. But this is a low season, so the weather can be very unstable. For example, I ran there by boat, and between the North Male and Baa Atolls, the ocean was very rough (some of them were sick of it). And my way back was by plane or local airline, because the boats were canceled, or already fully booked.

    On the island itself, especially in the low season, it is not very clean (tourist beach), the house reef does not cause much delight either. But diving there is quite good, there are also many resorts, open for visiting.

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    Fulhadhoo

    A number of visits – 1. This local island in the Maldives is famous for its long, snow-white, and deserted beaches. And this is his main feature. The reef is more or less okay, there are several sandbanks nearby. Therefore, privacy is a great option.

    But the infrastructure is not developed at all: only a few hotels, no restaurants/shops, transfer at a very inconvenient time, boat jetty. And there is a feeling that this process has stopped and is not moving anywhere.

    At the moment, 3 hotels are officially registered with the Ministry of Tourism, but on different websites, you can find more accommodation options. According to Maldivian laws, this is illegal. Therefore, when you reserve such places, you do this at your own peril and risk. In case of problems, it will be difficult to hold them accountable.

    Other popular (and not so) islands that I haven’t been to for various reasons.

    Himmafushi – the same as Thuludhoo.

    Huraa – the same as Thulusdhoo.

    Gulhi – is even smaller than Mathiveri, but pretty much the same.

    Maamigili – no beach, no house reef, but they have an airport.

    Hangnameedhoo – is similar to Omadhoo, but the second one has a sandbank.

    Fulidhoo – they said it’s a nice place, but haven’t been there still.

    Fehendhoo and Goidhoo – I was in Feridhu, may next time visit these islands.

    Bodufulodhoo – the same as Mathiveri.

    Rakeedhoo – there are nice places for snorkeling.

    Addu City and Fuvahmulah – far from Male, but I want to visit them.

    Hanimadhoo – too far from Male, not so interested to go there.

    Conclusion

    It is difficult to choose an island for only one criterion, so you should not focus on the distance from the island to Male and the cost. Each island is beautiful in its own way.

    Try as many excursions as possible, if, of course, the budget allows.

    The lowest prices are from May to September, the highest are from November to April.

    If you have the opportunity to visit several local islands in the Maldives – use it, you will not regret it.

    Before you start the trip to the Maldives, decide for yourself what you want to get from this vacation, so that it will be remembered for a lifetime!

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