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Villivaru & Biyadhoo Island Resort
Villivaru is a smaller, quieter version of it's sister island
"Biyadhoo". Like Biyadhoo it has many fine palms, a good beach and a
great location (as well as facilities) for diving. It is also "Child
Friendly".
Although there is lush vegetation through out the island, as with Biyadoo
most of it is out of bounds for guests. They are restricted to either side
of a path that goes around the outside only. On the other hand, all the
rooms are set back to ten to fifteen metres from the beach and in between
is a lovely area of sand under the shade of tall palms. Hammocks are well
placed around the island.
Because of this large area of shade, and because of the friendliness of
the staff, parents and children feel comfortable here. (There are, though,
no specific child facilities such as baby sitting). In general guests tend
to be a little older than average and the atmosphere is calmer.
Two extra beds will fit into the rooms for children and the management are
happy to put them in. There are 60 rooms in 6 blocks of 10, with no
difference between them. They are not particularly stylish inside or out,
but the furniture is decent and the facilities are good. As well as a/c
and hot and cold water plus a minibar, hairdryer, tea/coffee making
facility and an electric mosquito repellent. Unlike Biyadhoo, all the
rooms are on the ground floor so one steps straight out onto the sand.
Every room has a good, sandy beach outside. The only area where the beach
is not good is where the reception, restaurant and bar have sensibly been
built. This area is the focus for the social evenings which go on quiet
late - making the mornings slow starters, as well. Everyone is on Full
board. Breakfast and lunch are buffet, dinner is set. But for each dinner
there is a choice of starter, and a main dish of meat, fish or chicken.
There are also a number of specialty buffets. The chef, like the owners
and managers, is Indian, and all the food is very tasty.
The reef, varied in shape and topography, is accessible at several points
around the island. With Biyadhoo's reef also available for guests,
snorkeling is popular and rewarding. Diving, too, is very popular, but it
is not quiet such a central aspect of this resort as it is in Biyadhoo.
Nonetheless, the center is equally modern, spacious and well laid out.
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