Homecoming Parade-ise

Margie M (Australia) - Kandima

Happy Thanksgiving and a big welcome to all those Homecoming Queens riding in on their colourful floats…

  1. Margie M (Australia) – Kandima [ABOVE]
       
  2. Alana Panday (India) – Kandima
    Alana Panday (India) - Kandima
      
  3. Romana Rabinig (Austria) – Hondaafushi
    Romana Rabinig (Austria) - Hondaafushi
      
  4. Rkycia (Thailand) – Anantara Dhigu
    Rkycia (Thailand) - Anantara Dhigu
       
  5. Amanda Lynn (USA) – Six Senses Laamu
    Amanda Lynn (USA) - Six Senses Laamu
      
  6. Maumi Zhou (China) – Coco Bodu Hithi
    Maumi Zhou (China) - Coco Bodu Hithi
      
  7. Ariel (China) – Grand Park Kodhipparu
    Ariel (China) - Grand Park Kodhipparu 2
      
  8. My Life Inspiration (Russia) – Vilu Reef
    My Life Inspiration (Russia) - Vilu Reef
       
  9. Yuliya Bezdar (Russia) – Cheval Blanc
    Yuliya Bezdar (Russia) – Cheval Blanc
      
  10. Beatrice Wong (Australia) – Reethi Faru
    Beatrice Wong (Australia) - Reethi Faru
      
  11. Kristyna Sixtova (Czech) – Kuredu – Angel Wings
    Kristyna Sixtova (Czech) - Kuredu
       
  12. Cherliza (Netherlands) – Jumeirah Vittaveli
    Cherliza (Netherlands) - Jumeirah Vittaveli
       
  13. Enrou (Malaysia) – Kandooma
    Enrou (Malaysia) - Kandooma
      
  14. Maria (Italy) – Anantara Dhigu
  15. Yasemin C (Denmark) – Robinson Club Noonu
    Yasemin C (Denmark) - Robinson Club Noonu
      
  16. Karina Volodina (Russia) – Sun Island
    Karina Volodina (Russia) - Sun Island 2
       
  17. Maria Sionova (Russia) – Gili Lankanfushi
    Maria Sionova (Russia) - Gili Lankanfushi
       
  18. Khongyeusonglau (China) – Thulhagiri
    Khongyeusonglau (China) - LUX South Ari Atoll

       
  19. Rachel Jeon (Japan) – Milaidhoo
    Rachel Jeon (Japan) - Milaidhoo
       
  20. Shivani Patil (India) – Vadoo
    Shivani Patil (India) - Vadoo
      
  21. Fahlalaaa (Thailand) – Constance Moofushi
    Fahlalaaa (Thailand) - Constance Moofushi
      
  22. Pui L Bes (Thailand) – Kanuhura
    Pui L Bes (Thailand) - Kanuhura
      
  23. Galina Bezruk (Russia) – Vadoo
    Galina Bezruk (Russia) - Vadoo
      
  24. Dasha (Russia) – OZEN by Atmosphere
  25. Evgenia Radzevichus (Russia) – Summer Island
    Evgenia Radzevichus (Russia) - Summer Island
       
  26. Sin Tong (Philippines) – Thulhagiri
    Sin Tong (Philippines) - Thulhagiri
       
  27. Tata Nualpeng (Thailand) – Centara Grand
    Tata Nualpeng (Thailand) - Centara Grand
      
  28. Peggy Hung (Taiwan) – Finolhu
    Peggy Hung (Taiwan) - Finolhu
       
  29. Joice Oliveira (Brazil) – Hurawalhi
  30. May Buranasiri (Thailand) – Kanuhura
    May Buranasiri (Thailand) - Kanuhura
       
  31. Maria Pogrebnyak-Shatalova (Russia) – Sun Siyam Irufushi
    Maria Pogrebnyak-Shatalova (Russia) - Sun Siyam Irufushi
       
  32. Valeria Hammer (Ukraine) – Meedhupparu
    Valeria Hammer (Ukraine) - Meedhupparu
       
  33. Yulia Schastlivaya (Russia) – One & Only Reethi Rah
    Yulia Schastlivaya (Russia) – Gili Lankanfushi
       
  34. Katrin Amaure (Austria) – Furaveri
    Katrin Amaure (Austria) - Furaveri
       
  35. Bia Feres (Brazil)
    Bia Feres (Brazil)
       

Best of the Maldives: Plankton Condiment – You & Me

You & Me - H20 plankton 2

No matter how many toppings or how exotic the flavours, I have not come across any item on the menu as exotic as You & Me’s underwater restaurant H2O – plankton! More for a whale shark’s palette than appetite as it was presented in an eye-dropper bottle as part of the seafood platter. You sprinkle the “plankton” on the delicacies for that extra bit of taste of the sea. It didn’t really taste of anything other than just some seawater, but I guess that for mantas and other filter feeders, to them its all just sea water to them too.  Something small (actually microscopic) before the big feast of Thanksgiving tomorrow.

You & Me - plankton 2

Best of the Maldives: Ice Cream of the Month – Soneva Fushi / Soneva Jani

Soneva Fushi - ice creams

Forget Book of the Month Club or Employee of the Month plaques, I want the Ice Cream of the Month subscription thank you. Just another ice cream extravagance at Soneva (both Soneva Fushi and Soneva Jani) as Maldives Insider reported at its launch last year:

  • Soneva is developing 10 new and unique flavours at Soneva Fushi, Soneva Jani and Soneva Kiri, for a total of 30 flavours. These flavours are only available for the next 12 months, after which time they will change. This is in addition to the regular rotating roster of flavours at each resort. Guests at Soneva Fushi’s So Cool will get to sample new flavours such as: Soneva Bread Fruit and Maldivian Pine Nuts, Strawberry, Aged Balsamic and Green Olives, and Curry Leaves and Sweet Mango. While at Soneva Jani’s So Cool, Yuka with Garden Basil, Seaweed, and Caramelised Young Coconut join the classic ice creams and sorbets. Soneva will also be introducing one new flavour each month inspired by that month’s Festival of Colour theme.”

Best of the Maldives: Make Your Own Sundae – LUX North Male Atoll

LUX North Male Atoll - sundaes

Buffets are part of the fabric of Maldives resorts, but I’ve never come across an ice cream buffet like LUX North Male Atoll sundae counter at its ICI ice cream parlour. It took me back to perhaps my earliest memory of personalised, decadent taste treats – Putnam Pantry. Back in the 70s, we would make the half hour drive to “make your own sundae” and their ice cream smorgasbord which was the ultimate treat or birthday party. But, not surprisingly, LUX surpassed even the American penchant for excess with 18 flavours of ice cream, 6 sauces, 8 toppings and a range of other accessory treats.

LUX North Male Atoll - sundaes 2

LUX North Male Atoll - sundaes 3

LUX North Male Atoll - sundaes 4

Best of the Maldives: Mystery Chef – Soneva Jani

Soneva Jani mystery chef

Guess Who’s Cooking for Dinner. Sometimes you never know who will turn up. Soneva Jani is taking the “Chef’s Surprise” to a new level where the chef themselves are part of the surprise:

  1. The new dining experience has a secret menu concept, where the diners won’t know which chef is cooking or what cuisine they will be preparing until just before the meal. The kitchen is housed within the walls of a Bedouin tent…the lineup of Soneva chefs will include: Chef Kat (Thai cuisine), Chef Sun (Asian cuisine) and Chef Ansari (Indian thali) from Soneva Jani; Chef Sobah (Maldivian cuisine) from Soneva Fushi; and Chef Benz (Thai cuisine) from Soneva Kiri.”

The price per person varies based on the particular menu of the day, starting at $175 for Soneva’s chefs and $350 for a degustation menu by a visiting international chef. “Guess Who’s Cooking” is only available two to three nights a week, seating just 16 diners. Dinner is served from 7:30-10:30pm, while a sunset cocktail experience is offered from 6:30-7:30pm. There will also be the occasional lunch pop-up from 12:30-3pm.

International main of mystery.

  

World Travel Market 2019

WTM 2019 - Jason Kruse

This year’s World Travel Market was like a trip back to where it all began. In more ways than one.

First, I bumped into to one of the charter members of the Maldives GM Hall of Fame (figure of speech) – Jason Kruse. After I had developed Maldives Complete as a way to play around with new web technology at Microsoft and to share my trove of Maldives resort information, it was our family trip to Jason’s resort (just before he arrived), Kurumba, that convinced me that I should invest a bit extra in this undertaking. Throughout our stay, various Maldivian staff came up to me and said, “Hey, you’re that Maldives Complete guy. We love your website.”

While I had made it a policy to never re-visit a resort I had already seen (primarily because I wanted to see as many resorts as possible), Jason convinced me to stop by Kurumba again during one of our first tours in 2011. He and his wife were so much fun and so helpful with information about the Maldives, that we subsequently made an exception to our steadfast rule and ended up visiting Kurumba every year as a part of our tours. It was a convenient final stop near the airport, but primarily a great chance to catch up with Jason and Victoria.

Sadly, those annual catch-ups have been interrupted a couple of years ago when Jason took on a resort manager role in Fiji closer to his home in Australia. But Jason is back! He has taken on the GM role at Amilla Fushi. And he was at WTM London to get word out about some of the changes being introduced there. Sounds like some classic Jason magic and I can’t wait to see what he does there.

If that long-time-no-see meeting wasn’t enough, my next meeting was even more nostalgic. Every year that I have been going to WTM, I always check out whether the country of Togo, West Africa has a stand. Togo was by first stint as a travel researcher and writer. I was stationed there as an overseas correspondent in 1980! My first experience in investigating and sharing an exotic destination with the world. Togo has always been a small country and has been hit with its own challenges (like most of Africa) since the fall of the Berlin Wall (when the two superpowers stopped caring about the continent as pawns on a geopolitical chessboard and unceremoniously and disruptively upped stakes leaving discord and conflict in their wake). They haven’t really had the resources to rebuild its tourism industry…until now. Strolling over to the “Africa” section, I came upon Togo’s first stand and had a chance to meet with their representatives (see below) from the same Tourism Ministry that hosted me to their own colourful and enchanting country four decades ago!

WTM 2019 - Togo

Mermaid Reboot

Mermaid group

Little Mermaid Day today celebrates the release of the eponymous Disney movie. In recent years, this now classic film is getting a reboot though sadly not with one of my favourite actors (Dwayne Johnson)  as King Triton). So time for a sequel to the Maldives Complete’s own “Mermaid” series with the latest seashell bikini-ed, finned fashionistas in this unda’ da sea paradise (who had its own Mermaid Week just recently)…

  1. Lucy Wangluxi (China)
    Lucy Wangluxi (China) 3
     
  2. Katrin Gray (Germany)
    Katrin Gray (Germany)
      
  3. Lukwa Duangkamol (Thailand) – Kudafushi
    Lukwa Duangkamol (Thailand) - Kudafushi
      
  4. First First (Thailand) – Hurawalhi
    First First (Thailand) - Hurawalhi
      
  5. Mermeow Awn (Australia)
    Mermeow Awn (Australia)
      
  6. Ai-Chan (Spain)
    Ai-Chan (Spain)
       
  7. Bibi Luna (USA) – One & Only Reethi Rah
    Bibi Luna (USA) – One & Only Reethi Rah
      
  8. LGBNC (USA)
    LGBNC (USA) 2
     
  9. Adriana Alencar (Brazil) – Anantara Kihavah Villas
    Adriana Alencar (Brazil) - Anantara Kihavah Villas
     
  10. Wonder Beamy (Thailand) – OBLU Select Sangeli
    Wonder Beamy (Thailand) - OBLU Select Sangeli
      
  11. Irina Sabetskaya (Russia)
    Irina Sabetskaya (Russia)
      
  12. Tiffany Wu (Hong Kong) – Hurawalhi
    Tiffany Wu (Hong Kong) - Hurawalhi
     
  13. Sally Kwan (China)
    Sally Kwan (China)
      
  14. Anyuta Rai (Russia) – Veligandu
    Anyuta Rai (Russia) - Veligandu
     
  15. Patcha Titty (Thailand) – Club Rannalhi
    Patcha Titty (Thailand) - Club Rannalhi
      
  16. Gabriela Farías (Maldives) – Kurumba
    Gabriela Farías (Maldives) – Kurumba 2
      
  17. Weinnie Undine (Malaysia)
    Weinnie Undine (Malaysia)
      
  18. Sky Kiki Jung (Thailand) – Centara Ras Fushi
    Sky Kiki Jung (Thailand) - Centara Ras Fushi
      
  19. Bella Foreverith, Chhet Sovanpanha, Tep Boprek (Cambodia) – Centara Grand
    Bella Foreverith Chhet Sovanpanha Tep Boprek (Cambodia) - Centara Grand
      
  20. Lydia Sarunrat Deane (Thailand) – W Maldives
    Lydia Sarunrat Deane (Thailand) - W Maldives
      
  21. Beatrice Wong (Australia) – Reethi Faru
    Beatrice Wong (Australia) - Reethi Faru
     
  22. Churee Porn (Thailand) – Fushifaru
    Churee Porn (Thailand) – Fushifaru
       
  23. Ariel (China) – Grand Park Kodhipparu
    Ariel (China) - Grand Park Kodhipparu 2
      
  24. Sherin Suetzi (Hong Kong)
    Sherin Suetzi (Hong Kong)
      
  25. Mari Kühn (United Kingdom)
    Mari Kühn (United Kingdom)
     
  26. Jenny Rei (Germany) – Soneva Jani
    Jenny Rei (Germany) - Soneva Jani
     
  27. Sonakshi Sinha (India) – Four Seasons Landaa Giraavaru
    Sonakshi Sinha (India) - Four Seasons Landaa Giraavaru
     
  28. Christine Ren (USA) – Palm Beach
    Christine Ren (USA) - Palm Beach
      
  29. Sri Saan (Thailand) – Kooddoo
    Sri Saan (Thailand) - Kooddoo
      
  30. Syrena (Singpore) – Kihaa
    Syrena (Singpore) - Kihaa
     
  31. Daria Korn (Russia) – Fihalhohi
    Daria Korn (Russia) - Fihalhohi
     
  32. Mari Martello Perez (Spain) – Velaa
    Mari Martello Perez (Spain) - Velaa
     
  33. Tammy Donaldson (USA)
    Tammy Donaldson (USA)
     
  34. Sin Tong (Philippines) – Thulhagiri
    Sin Tong (Philippines) - Thulhagiri
     
  35. Viktoriya Kabochkina (Russia) – Drift Thelu Veliga
    Viktoriya Kabochkina (Russia) - Drift Thelu Veliga
      
  36. Bow Oho (Thailand) – Centara Grand
    Bow Oho (Thailand) - Centara Grand
      
  37. Elena Vian (Bulgaria) – Meedhupparu
    Elena Vian (Bulgaria) - Meedhupparu
       
  38. Irina Britanova (Russia)
    Irina Britanova (Russia)
       
  39. Alla Shishkina (Russia) – Vilu Reef
    Alla Shishkina (Russia) - Vilu Reef 2
      
  40. Sylvia (Spain)
    Sylvia (Spain)
      
  41. Sunny (Thailand) – Thulusdhoo
    Sunny (Thailand) - Thulusdhoo
      
  42. Gabby Epstein (Australia) – Shangri-La Vilingili
    Gabby Epstein (Australia) – Shangri-La Vilingili
       

  43. Malene Lausten Sørensen (Denmark) – Fun Island
    Malene Lausten Sørensen (Denmark) - Fun Island
       

  44. Mermaid Soul (Czech) – Maafushi
    Mermaid Soul (Czech) – Maafushi
      

Best of the Maldives: Natural Weights – Joali

Joali - wood weights 2

Looking for an all-natural workout. Joali features possibly the most natural workout equipment I have ever come across. In the Maldives or elsewhere. No plastic or metal (!), just wood. It has a real Flintstones vibe. If the Swiss Family Robinson ever opened a fitness centre on their castaway island, this is what it would look like. And yet, free weights are free weight. Plenty of heft for good workouts.

I’m a big aficionado of woodwork (admiring, not making) and I’m surprised I don’t yet have a “Wood” tag for all the features using this rich, natural material (but I do now).

Joali - wood weights 3

Joali - fitness

Best of the Maldives: Plastic Free – Conrad Maldives

Conrad Rangali - plastic free

What you hopefully won’t find at Conrad Maldives (no matter how many people are diving how far) are stray plastics. Nor for that matter their plastic added to waste processing in the Maldives as the resort has a set a goal to eliminate all plastics. Forbes featured their ambitious campaign in its piece “How A Hotel In the Maldives Is Fighting Plastic Pollution

  • The South Ari Atoll hotel is working to eliminate all plastics on the property by January 2020, which isn’t an easy feat considering the resort encompasses two islands, 11 restaurants and bars, and two spas. You won’t find individual butter or Nutella packets in the morning buffet; instead, the hotel buys the products in bulk and has a machine portion them out. Mini bottles of shampoo and conditioner have been replaced with large refillable dispensers in the bathroom. Plastic straws have been ditched in favor of biodegradable ones. And more changes are afoot: the Conrad will swap out plastic keycards for wooden alternatives, metal water bottles will be given out to guests and recyclable boxed water will accompany those heading out on excursions.”

This bold initiative is just one of so many cropping up in the Maldives that I’ve now added a “Plastic” tag on the blog for all the posts about plastic reduction initiatives.

Conrad Maldives - plastic 2

Best of the Maldives: Record Group Freediving – Baros

Baros - group freediving

A multitudinous school of freedivers took to the Maldives’ water near Baros to set a new world record for group freediving. The MMPRC reported:

Maldives goes on Guiness World Record for the most people freediving simultaneously, with 520 participants on Tuesday, 1 October 2019. The small island nation renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty and luxury hospitality broke the world record previously held by Italy; ‘La Scuola del Mare 2’ (Verona), in Torri del Benaco, Verona with 280 people.”

Baros - group freediving 2

Baros - group freediving 3