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Based on 2 honeymoon reviews
Hilton Maldives Resort & Spa Rangali Island
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- Average Price Per Room Per Night: $155
- Number of Rooms: 150
- www.hilton.co.uk/maldives
- Rangali Island, PO Box 2034, Rangali Island 2034
- Maldives 960 668 0629
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Honeymoon Reviews
11/12/2007
All experiences were excellent. Very romantic and beautiful! Everyone was friendly.
07/26/2006
These are my top tips for you: 1) Book Koko Grill (excellent outdoor tepenyaki with seating for 8) before you go 2) Book wine cellar dinner (eat with 12 other guests and hotel sommelier in the cellar) before you go if you are into your wine 3) Have a private bbq on the 'sunset side' for the ultimate in romantic pampering - you get your own waiter and chef for the night. We booked this for the final night of our honeymoon and it was a perfect way to end our holiday 4) Don't take lots of shoes. Actually i saw this tip elsewhere but did not abide by it. Am a big believer in shoes and thought that in the fine dining restaurants shoes would be a must. I took three pairs of flip flops, which i used (the bridge between the islands can get v hot) and five pairs of shoes, which i did not. I saw one girl strut toward ithaa (the underwater restaurant) in huge high heels and she looked rather out of place. Flat or low slip on shoes are as flash as you will want to get really. The whole resort is covered with sand so you just wander round completely comfortably in bear feet (apart from on that bridge at noon). I actually got a blister when i put shoes back on after a fortnight! Oh but remember trainers if you want to play tennis or use the gym. 5) Do try a deluxe picnic hamper for a cheap night in your villa. 6) Don't take a hairdryer. I did and never used it. I used the one in the villa once (worked better than mine as the voltage is 110). The plugs are oddly enough the same sockets as England!! I even took hair straighteners too. Ridiculous. Never touched them. 7) Don't pick up any alcohol in duty free on your way over. You will have to give it up at customs in Male and pick it up on your way back. We had a box of wine, which was a real pain to cart there and back! 8) Don't worry about the seaplane. I am not the best flyers but the seaplane is fine. It is tiny but you do feel safe and the view over the turquoise ocean takes your mind off everything. You are given ear plugs. I saw someone with those big trendy ear muffs for their babies. 9) Do try diving if you are half inclined to do so. The dive school is EXCELLENT - the instructors are brilliant and come in all languages, the equipment is tops, and the diving is just amazing. Totally amazing. Do it! Manta rays, turtles, reef sharks, leopard sharks we even saw a whale shark. (all harmless by the way). 10) Do the island hopping day excursion 11) Do the night fishing 12) Try a chocolate martini/manhattan/endless love while you watch the film on the beach (thursday nights) I could go on and on about this place, we just had the most wonderful time. The only really bugging thing was the way they charge you to drink water with your evening meal, even if your are half board and the food is included. Water is free for breakfast so why not for dinner? And when they give you water it is cheap cristal (which is absolutely fine, its water) and when they sell you water it is expensive evian. Grrrr. Oh and bottles of korona are US$12. Karen
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