Good nutrition, the presence of a reef is appreciated, green island, not too small. Transfer by seaplane (preferably). Liked it in the world, but want even better. Budget 600 (possibly 700) for 8 nights, all-inclusive (2 adults, a child 2 years old). Without flight.
Iru Fushi, for example, take a look at Dhigali, if the breakwaters are not a concern, and even Kuramathi with hydro, but all-inclusive premium
You can see Vilamenlu. One network with Meeru
I saw that the food in Vilamenda is not very good, but everyone praises it in Miru. If they are one chain, then the cuisine should be the same, or am I misunderstanding?
@Inna: Our nutrition was all fine. Lena and Lara were just here in May. Everything is great.
@Tatiana: Were you there and there? If yes, tell me where you liked it the most? And about the food, the girl wrote that everything was spicy in Vilamenda. And what can you say about the beach, is the sand everywhere powdery, floury? Sometimes on the islands, it feels like it's compressed and there are a lot of corals.
@Inna: We are only in Vilamenda. We are flying for the 4th time in October. We stayed in water villas. The food is varied, both bland and spicy in the Indian part.
@Inna: Everyone has different preferences. My daughter really missed regular pasta with sauce, she complained that there's nothing to eat, they really are rare there. I had enough of everything. So, there are different markers for taste and color.
@Elen: For me, food is of course important, but not to the extent that it's the top priority; the top priority is the lagoon, with few corals, fluffy sand, and a sufficient depth not ankle-deep for 3 km.
@Inna: We just came from the Angaga, and it's like this there. The area where there is a good live reef is not very large, so the entire territory at the new water villas has a depth of 2+ m, turquoise water, and a clean sandy bottom. It's very convenient - you can swim in the beautiful water and go snorkeling.
Thank you, I'll go study.