Where people usually go for
honeymoon, I recalled asking myself? I browse
Google plus communities page, see if anyone go to any exciting places
for their honeymoon, check the suggested picture then I hopped to Trip Advisor,
did the same and try to find where we can go for this important chapter of our
life. My research took the entire day since we are not only looking for place
which suited us but also one place that we can afford. Flight, location,
activities, duration and cost all took into consideration.
I took pen and paper and starting
jotting down all possibilities. Istanbul, Bora-Bora, Island in Greece and even
France included. I am married to French guy, honeymoon in Europe doesn’t seem
appealing to me since we at least going back to France once a year and took
that opportunity to travel to nearby country.
So I have to erase Europe from my list. We discussed about my very short
list of possible honeymoon location, my husband said Istanbul is far for one
week trip and we need to wait for another few months for summer in Greece and
Bora-Bora is way too expensive. My full day work being trashed in less than 5
minute of discussion, I was gag.
Another round of brainstorming
took place which this time including my husband and not only my own mind. Deep
down we knew that we love island and beaches so much. We don’t mind getting sun
burn, leaving as an outcast with no phone and internet connection for a week
and absorb as much sun as we can.
So another list surface with
Bora-Bora makes a comeback to an addition to Mauritius, Seychelles, Bora cay
and Maldives. I wasn’t so excited about Bora cay because it’s near to Malaysia
and we can always go anytime we want. We then focused to Mauritius, Seychelles
and Maldives and once again Bora-Bora been erased from our list.
I was then I remembered that
Airasia announced that they flew to Maldives but then getting upset that it’s
suspended. Our research continue to the next day and its fruitless, all three
places is expensive. Nico then told me to check Airasia again, at least check
on the hotels deal and maybe there’s something that we can afford and then
voila, we found it.
26th May 2014, we
finally flew to Maldives for a week and I can finally update my Facebook status
that we go honeymoon after 8 months into marriage life. We flew to Maldives
from Singapore and it took us 5 hours to reach there. I felt giddy when we saw
a huge island in the middle of nowhere, with pristine blue water surround it
and no monsoon seems to threaten our honeymoon plan.The view was simply amazing from inside our airplane.
(Male airport)
(Male city)
So far everything seems good
until we were transported to Trans Maldivian terminal for our next 45 min
flight to Medhufushi Island resort. We knew from start that we have to take
either seaplane or boat transfer to any resort of our choice. I was so tired, excited
and at the same time scared since I never took small plane before, not to
mention a sea plane. I always scared of flying and pray that it won’t be as
scary as taking big commercial plane.
(Seaplane)
(Ready for boarding)
We were surprised to find out that
taking off and landing with seaplane was not as scary as we thought or maybe we
actually too excited seeing the amazing postcard perfect view from our window.
10 minutes after launching into the air, our eyes been feasted with more island
with pristine blue water. We lost count on how many islands that we saw from
both side of the window and 45 min trip was finally felt like 15.
I’ve been looking for Medhufushi Island Resort picture so many times and I was so happy to see the same view from above. We booked water villa room from Airasia and were so happy we found something that we can afford.
(Medhufushi Island Resort)
We were greeted by friendly staff
and refreshing kiwi juice before they bring us around the island for
introduction and send us to our room. The island was so clean with white sandy
beach and pristine blue water, which is amazingly beautiful.
(Bar and restaurant which act as a reception area)
The first day when we arrived, we
took our time and explore the island we staying. There entire island consist of
water villa, honeymoon suite, beach villa, spa and restaurant, swimming pool,
bar, library and staff quarters. We could take a swim directly from our own
deck and we also got a room which is facing the sunset. It was amazingly
beautiful.
We also took a walk to the other end of the island and were glad
that we’ve been greeted by at least 3 small baby sharks. They swim so close to
water line and we believe we could catch it if they weren’t swimming so fast.
(room)
(own deck)
(swing)
(seaplane landing)
(Baby Shark)
(Resort Staff)
(Water Villa)
We dedicated our 5 days trip to
Maldives to love each other and relax as much as we could. Our day to day
activities was focusing in getting tanned, swimming, read, chasing baby shark,
canoeing, snorkeling, trip to spa and star gazing. It’s amazing how quiet the
island can be at night and looking at the star never been so appealing until
Maldives.
We really hope everybody can make
a trip to Maldives before it’s disappear and see how beautiful it is. 5 days
life without hand phone and internet was indeed a good choice and most relaxing
trip we ever had.