three beautiful islands I stayed at in the Maldives:
🩵Velavaru Maldives ✨ Reasons for Choosing the Island: ✨The double-story, extra-large water villas and snorkeling among corals 🪸. The photography opportunities are truly picture-perfect! ❗ What makes it special is that the water and beach villas are not on the same island. You have to take a boat from the main island to the water villas, which are built over the sea. 🌟The villas feature an extra-long pool and a sea-entry jetty. It's the only "Pavilion in the Sea" in the Maldives! On sunny days, you get a clear glass-like sea, with no seaweed or breakwaters. 🩵 Six Senses Laamu, Maldives A new island in the Maldives and my favorite of the trip 🥰 ✨ Reasons for Choosing the Island: 🌈It has an incredibly beautiful gradient-colored sea and a white trailing beach. The island is lush with vegetation and has a large, beautiful lawn. There are two stunning, extra-large infinity pools with floating sunbeds next to them, where you can lie and watch the beautiful sunsets. 🌿There's a deserted island where you can take a boat to enjoy delicious barbecues. The food at every restaurant is amazing; you'll eat to your heart's content every day. Ice cream 🍦 is available for unlimited enjoyment. It's child-friendly, with almost free access for children under 12. You can see a lot of dolphins when going out to sea. It's a secluded, off-the-beaten-path island with very few Chinese tourists. 🩵 Maafushi Maldives Also a relatively new island in the Maldives. ✨ Reasons for Choosing the Island: The clear Tiffany blue jelly-like sea is truly beautiful. The island has a modern feel overall, with spacious rooms and water villas featuring glass floors and large pools. You can ride bicycles along the beach 🚴♂️ to watch the sunset. #Maldives #MaldivesTravel #MaldivesIslandSelection #TravelGuide#Maldives life#trip diary#travelguide