3 Star Hotel @ Maafushi Island
✦ Stay Period till Oct 2024
➤ DAY 1
➥Receiving and Welcome
➥Speed boat transfer to Maafushi
➥Receiving at the jetty , welcome drink
➥Free leisure in the Island
➥Fishing Trip with BBQ Dinner {Trip meal}
➥Over night stay at Hotel
➤ DAY 2
➥Breakfast
➥ 2 Point snorkelling or 3 point snorkelling
➥ Lucky dolphin watch and Sandbank visit
➥ Lunch at Sandbank -OR- In the boat {Trip lunch }
➥ Island DJ Safari Boat only alcohol users
➥ Dinner at the Hotel
➥Over night stay at Hotel
➤ DAY 3
➥Breakfast
➥Water Sports - Jet ski, Banana Ride and Kayaking ..
➥ Afternoon leisure in the Island
{Bikini Beach , Open Gym , Children’s Park , Football Turf , Shopping , Islanders Houses etc}
➥ Can do own activities
{ Resort visit , watersports etc}
➥ Dinner at the Hotel
➥Over night stay at Hotel
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