Wonderful video - my wife and I will be in Dhigurah in April we can't wait ! We went to Cinnamon Velifushi with our children for Christmas in Atoll Vaavu but Dhigurah is CALLING me !
Hello, thanks a lot for your videos, they are really useful! I would love to ask you: For what concerns the streets of the village, which island between this one and Fulhaddoo has a better vibe and less constructions going on? so an all around better "urban planning" :) Sometimes in some local islands people can be disappointed by constructions going on and general "mess", taller houses being built etc. Even though the most beautiful part of Maldives are surely beaches and water, I'd still love to ask your opinion on this topic
@@Devinitaly Hello. As you have noticed, the situation on the islands is changing very dynamically so a lot could have changed in a year. On Dhigurah and Fulhadhoo it looked similar. You could see construction starting in many places, but not on such a scale that it would interfere with enjoying what the Maldives has to offer. Access to the beaches was around the islands. Beautiful jungles. Sometimes you could even find places just for yourself there. The buildings are usually in the central part of the island, so when you are on the beach or in the palm forest you can't see them anyway. I think the situation is worse on the islands closer to Male. There are more tourists. It is easier and cheaper to get there. It is important to choose the right islands for yourself and visit them as soon as possible. When I was there, I heard voices saying that the peace that was there would not last long.
Wonderful video - my wife and I will be in Dhigurah in April we can't wait ! We went to Cinnamon Velifushi with our children for Christmas in Atoll Vaavu but Dhigurah is CALLING me !
After a month and 4 stops of island hopping in the Maldives with easytrip ai planning, Dhigurah is my favorite of all the places we visited.
👍 Beautiful video as always. Thank you and have a fantastic week my friend!
@@mr.k5865 Thank you very much 🙏 and I wish you the same.
Hello, thanks a lot for your videos, they are really useful!
I would love to ask you: For what concerns the streets of the village, which island between this one and Fulhaddoo has a better vibe and less constructions going on? so an all around better "urban planning" :)
Sometimes in some local islands people can be disappointed by constructions going on and general "mess", taller houses being built etc. Even though the most beautiful part of Maldives are surely beaches and water, I'd still love to ask your opinion on this topic
@@Devinitaly Hello. As you have noticed, the situation on the islands is changing very dynamically so a lot could have changed in a year.
On Dhigurah and Fulhadhoo it looked similar. You could see construction starting in many places, but not on such a scale that it would interfere with enjoying what the Maldives has to offer. Access to the beaches was around the islands. Beautiful jungles. Sometimes you could even find places just for yourself there. The buildings are usually in the central part of the island, so when you are on the beach or in the palm forest you can't see them anyway.
I think the situation is worse on the islands closer to Male. There are more tourists. It is easier and cheaper to get there. It is important to choose the right islands for yourself and visit them as soon as possible. When I was there, I heard voices saying that the peace that was there would not last long.