The dive master gave me these great pictures from our dive yesterday morning. He's got some others of the manta, but this is a good first start. The eel was quite a good sport in posing with me like this. :)
Mar 27, 2012
Mar 25, 2012
Maldives, Day 3 (Our Anniversary)
The staff here went all out to help us celebrate our wedding anniversary. First they came and found us at dinner last night to let us know that they were going to set up a dinner for us on the beach in front of our bungalow. We had originally tried to schedule it for tonight only to be told we had to move it to Thursday because they had no openings, so having it moved back to today was really nice. The dinner turned out to be more than just a table on the sand. We got candles lighting a path from our porch to the table, white linens, and an arch made of palm fronds decorated with fresh flowers overhead.
To top it all off, this is what was waiting for us when we got back to the room. Wow!
Mar 23, 2012
Maldives, Day 1
Today is the first day of our Maldives vacation. We left this morning on a Qatar Airways flight that was supposed to depart at 815. We left closer to 9, but that's okay. As long as the dust and haze was in the rearview mirror, I was happy. Not the best flight I've ever been on. There were several open seats in first class, but not a single passenger was upgraded. What's the point of having 2nd-tier or 1st-tier elite status if the airline isn't going to upgrade anyone? They don't even let you check in and select seats in the bulkhead or exit row. Thankfully, the people who were supposed to be in the bulkhead row in front of us never showed up, so I was able to move up and give each of us our own row. The only downside was having to see the people across the aisle decide to change their toddler on the seat. Heading to the lavatory must've been too much trouble - 50 feet is obviously too far to walk - so they just took care of business on the seats. Lovely.
Anyway, once we arrived in Male, everything was smooth and easy. We were the first ones through immigration, our bags were the first ones out, and we walked across the arrivals area directly onto the dock where a boat awaited to zip us the 10 minutes across the water to our resort. The cool lemongrass-infused towels during the ride over just made things that much better. Ahhhhhh.
Leaving the airport |
During dinner, we got to watch five baby and juvenile blacktip reef sharks swimming in the water alongside the restaurant. Considering the water depth was only a foot or so, it was impressive to see the bigger ones in there meandering around. Hopefully I'll see a lot more of them out diving in the days to come.
Arriving at Kurumba |
The Beach Bar |
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