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-- tag. -- register now! sign in holiday reviews and booking site -- listings community -- travel guide rewards dream holiday -- holidays tour leader programme take me there -- write a review click to find your maldives holiday -- -- what travellers are talking about reviews (1,287) traveller photos (13,409) forums (159) -- check in (550) our best excursion to a private island during our holiday in keyodhoo, at the guest house maakanaa white lodge, we could make several excursions, since our stay at this guest house lasted two weeks. we went to a strip of sand, desert islands and various private islands, but the most beautiful of all these outings was definitely the one done to go to aarah, which is a private island situated at north of hulhidhoo and south of alimathà, in the felidhoo atoll. first of all, we were very lucky with the weather, because we had a beautiful sunny day, which made us appreciate even more the colors and transparency of the sea and the quiet of the islet, and then we were the only guests in the whole island!!!! the islet of aarah is a small diamond in the ocean, and i say this, not only because it has many bushes inside, palm trees and a beautiful vegetation (which more or less is the same that you can see in all the deserted islands of the atoll), or because there you see only few structures (in fact they are few, but quite dilapidated and the only cute is the small mosque which is near the beach, next to the light blue lagoon), but over all for the beach that surrounds the island and the water of sea of that incredible and amazing green-blue, that varies from hour to hour throughout the day and depending on the clouds that veil the sky. when our dhoni approached the shore, a young keeper came out of a long house, that was in the center of the island, opposite the pier, and has started coming toward us along the beach. i knew that to land on aarah we had to pay a fee of $ 15 per head, and i immediately thought that this young man came to collect the money. in fact i saw that our captain rashaad paid the young, exchanging a few words with him. shortly after the young man went away, and the staff of our guest house began to plant on the sand, near the tip of the south-east side of aarah, a squared tent supported by four metal rods, then they displaced in the shadow of tent a couple of sunbeds, chosen among those who were not far away, and they made an eloquent gesture at us, as if they wanted to say "sit!" i felt treated like a queen... we were the only guests on the island, a tent just for us, the little island to explore at our disposal, an enchanting view, a smooth and warm sea, a clear sky and a bright sun... what more could we want from life?! before we lie down on the sunbeds, we preferred to make an exploratory lap of the islet, to take souvenir photos... almost all taken by watching to the sea! to our right we had hulhidhoo, and the sea that separated us from that desert island, on which we had already been, was a beautiful emerald green colour, which also indicated a fairly deep sea. to our left there were pieces of wood, which could be an old building or an old pier, and a fairly tangled vegetation. continuing our tour along the beach, we arrived early to a beautiful stretch of sand that stretched to the north. we hiked to the tip of the tongue of sand, then we turned to aarah. from that position we could take photoes of the whole island, with the sea which framed both sides of the sandbar. we lingered long at that point, half immersed in warm water of the lagoon, watching our dhoni in the distance, the tent waiting for us, the transparent lagoon, to seem made of drinking water, hulhidhoo ... at last we returned to our tent, and there we started photographing the nearby hulhidhoo, having in the foreground the beautiful and very calm lagoon of aarah. then we took photoes of the pier on the green water, our dhoni anchored on the sand ... we never were tired to take pictures, perhaps because we had never seen in our lives a so wonderful place and an environment with similar colors, or maybe because we were afraid to forget the images of that calm sea, under a blazing sun and a clear sky. finished to take pictures. we dived into those warm, calm waters for at least an hour, relaxed and happy. we came out only when the staff of our dhoni called us for lunch. we had a very good lunch, prepared by alì, our chef, and then we went back under the tent prepared for us, to relax watching the sea. we continued our relaxing until about 16.00, estimated time for our return to keyodhoo. after my return home, in italy, while i was reading a review about aarah, between the comments written by a friend of facebook, i learned that she and her friends found many clams under the sand of the lagoon during the same trip, right by the sea beach next to the location where our tent was. i was stunned by such a thing! i never thought it could be possible, and it was a real story, documented by photographs! when i was a child, i used to go with my father in search of clams under the sea sand in our country... i would have loved to do it too! i wonder if i still get the chance to do it! in fact i knew that the owner of aarah plans to transform the island into a resort, and it saddens me greatly. i fear that aarah will be transformed into a resort with exaggerated prices, unreachable by ordinary people like us, and i fear even more that overwater bungalows will be built, and i think they are horrible and ruin a beautiful and natural environment such as what you can see in the deserted and uninhabited islands. for now, until it will be turned into a resort, to land on aarah each one will have to pay a fee of $ 15, but the feeling to get there, worth them all, and to be there really is an experience that you can not miss, if you are in the vaavu atoll. 22 november 2016 a small and nice private island in the vaavu atoll anbaraa is a little desert island and it’s situated about an hour by boat from keyodhoo, to the south-west, on the west side of the vaavu atoll. it’s considered a desert island, but it is not really completely empty, because inside the island there are some masonry bungalows (which are very very old), a toilet for tourists, another structure (also this very dilapidated) and two guardians. several years ago it was home to a resort for tourists, and i don’t know why it has been abandoned, because the place is beautiful, and there near the reef is full of wonderful fishes and corals. one of the old bungalows is now used as a mosquee by the guardians, and in the dilapidated structure the guardians live and cook for themselves and for the tourists who want to eat in that island. the island is very little, but we couldn't do the whole walk around the beach, because in some places the sea water was too deep, and the plants and brushes inside were close. in front of the house of the guardians there is a beautiful stretch of sand, and walking up to his tip you can have a beautiful view of the whole island. tied to the branches of a large tree, near the pier, then there is a strong swing, which allows you to swing by touching the green water of the anbaraa’s lagoon. next and united to the main structure, that one in which guardians live, there is a simple roofed structure, under which you will find a table and some chairs. we ate under this roofed structure, because a storm was coming. at first a guardian had prepared a table for our lunch near the jetty, and had decorated it very gracefully with fresh yellow flowers and green leaves, but then our chef alì, our captain rashaad, the guardian and we had to bring every thing under the shelter, because it was beginning to rain. when we finished lunch, we began to chat with the guardians, who were two very nice boys from bangladesh. one of them had always a smile on his lips and was very pleasant. he told us that he was there almost since five years, with a short break after the third year. we aske

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