Thursday, January 6, 2011

One Island One Resort

The first resort in the Maldives was opened in 1972. During the last 33 years tourism has developed into one of the most important industry in the country. In the Maldives each resort is built on its own island - just one resort on each island. Now there are over 90 resort islands in the Maldives, each island with its own unique natural beauty, style and concept. While some offerpeople a holiday of total relaxation and peace, others offer many activities and entertainment for people to enjoy. Some are designed using indigenous Maldivian styles while others have incorporated the most modern concepts.









Some resorts offer a real ‘getaway from it all’, of course with all the comforts in your room. These often make it a point to avoid motorized water-sports, for the peace and quite you may prefer. At others you may, get away from it all, if you prefer. However, there is a wide range of activities, entertainment, and games on offer, so that you can get all you want, if you feel like it.
Style is another aspect that you may want to consider before you make your choice. Some resorts maintain the unique Maldivian style; thatched roofing, sand underfoot and traditional-styled staff uniforms among other things, with great care. While at others you would find the soft white sand on the beach and of course the typical island atmosphere, but inside, public areas may be tiled, and the staff uniforms, more formal.
In fact each and every resort is unique in its own way. If you consider the individual resorts carefully before you make your choice, you would have no trouble selecting one to suit your taste and holiday budget.

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