Pengguna Tetamu
30 Disember 2024
This is the fourteenth time we have traveled to the Maldives to spend our winter holidays. We usually visit a different resort each time, seeking out the best reefs for snorkeling and what we like to call rustic luxury. This year, we chose Kandolhu, a small island, a five-star resort, with excellent dining options and a nearby reef teeming with marine life. We were able to swim close to turtles, rays, and sharks, in addition to colorful fish of all sizes and shapes. It was stunning. Upon arrival at the airport, you are attended to personally, and until you have your boarding pass for your return, you are never unattended. Their presence is subtle, only appearing when needed, but you always feel that everything is perfectly arranged and on time. When you arrive, they ask how you would like to be addressed—by your first name, last name, nickname, or however you prefer—and from that moment on, everyone addresses you as per your choice. The dining experience is managed by five restaurants, each offering themed menus, allowing you to vary your choice every night. The Japanese, Mediterranean, or grill restaurants for dinner, the Mexican for lunch, and always the Market and the bar offer a wide gastronomic selection for such a small hotel. It is truly a small hotel where it is easy to meet other people from different countries, with a friendly and cordial atmosphere. The rooms are cleaned twice a day, and you never encounter the cleaning staff. They seem to know precisely when to come and leave your space perfectly prepared for you. Additionally, we had a significant issue when my husband suffered a drowning accident while snorkeling, requiring him to be transported to Male for hospitalization for three days. From the very first moment, the resort’s doctor, Dr. Saurav Acharya, arranged his urgent transfer via speedboat to the capital and accompanied us to the hospital. Hotel staff members Luciana and Claudio provided all necessary assistance, ensuring I had no concerns beyond my husband’s health. Yamin, another staff member, stayed with us in Male throughout the ordeal, arranging accommodations, transportation, a phone charger, money, and anything else we needed. I didn’t have to worry about anything but my husband’s recovery. Eventually, we were able to return to the resort and finish our vacation. Everyone was genuinely happy and relieved to see us back. They welcomed us with true care and affection. Kandolhu is truly a microclimate, not just of natural beauty and richness, but also of warmth, care, and humanity. Thank-you
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