The island's scenery was quite disappointing. There's a power plant construction site on a nearby island, and black debris floated in the sea daily. Perhaps due to understaffing, they use a mobile app for bookings and promotions, sending 20-30 annoying push notifications from 7 AM to around 11 PM every day. Yet, when I tried to book a restaurant, most time slots were unavailable.
I tried to borrow a pair of slippers, but the staff on the first two days told me they didn't offer them, even though I saw other guests walking around in hotel-provided flip-flops. The same thing happened with an umbrella; I tried to borrow one from the front desk, but the receptionist said it was reserved for another guest and wouldn't give it to me. I was quite surprised. Just as we were leaving, another front desk staff member asked why I hadn't returned their power adapter, even though I had never used one, nor did I know they had such poor management of hotel items. I hope they can improve.
On the plus side, it's very close to Malé Airport and accessible by speedboat, and the price is relatively cheap. For dinner, you can choose between the Thai, Middle Eastern, or Italian restaurants, and the food was delicious! The restaurant staff seemed very busy and tired but still maintained a smile.
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