A far cry from the luxurious resort trips that are typical of the Maldives – no meet and greet at the airport, no seaplane transfer, no luxury dining, no butler. As mentioned in the intro, a friend organized group dive trips multiple times throughout the year. This included the hotel, daily meals, airport boat transfer, dives and excursions.
Once all the members of our group arrived through various flights, we jumped on the boat transfer to take us to Dhigurah island.
Very cozy with 3 and 3 seating arrangement. The crew were very particular about filling the seats from back to front in order to balance to boat.
After a 90 minute ride, we arrived at Dhigurah. Once bags were offloaded, the hotel crew collected everything and we were bused to the hotel.
Our ride. 😀
Definitely not in Kansas anymore … not that I’ve been to Kansas but you know what I mean.
Our hotel
Entrance
Lobby
A most welcome cold towel
Delicious mango drink
The room which was located in the Beach House building of the hotel – I was given the upgraded suite. 😀
Yes, very luxurious.
Breakfast, lunch and dinner were all buffet style. Usually there were 5 to 6 selections with breakfast always having the same items like roti, cold tuna, eggs, beans and sausage. For lunch and dinner, it was white rice, pasta in a white or red sauce, chicken or fish, a veggie and daal (lentils). There was also a salad, soup and bread station.
No alcohol but they did make fresh juices and had shisha selections. Fizzy drinks and ice cream were available at an extra charge.
Dining area
Sunrise at 6:15am
Sunset around 6:30pm
Walking around town – groups of us would usually do evening walks when the weather was pleasant
A local
Dive centre
With the exception of arrival and departure days, we had 2 dives everyday. We would set out at 8am and be back by 1:30pm. After that, we were left to do whatever we wanted. We did have one night dive and 2 excursions to two different sandbanks.
Dive boat
Dive briefing
Recovery time before the 2nd dive
Now you see me …
Now you dont …
One of our dive days was a long one and the hotel catered lunch for us.
Attempting to get a nice picture of the night sky after the night dive but failed miserably 😀
Dhigurah Island is the longest island in the Maldives. One half of the island is modernized while the rest of it is just jungle and a dirt road. The other side of the island has a long sandbar connected to it and this is where we went for our first excursion.
Travelling down the dusty road.
We were dropped at the end of the road after 20 minutes and walked through this path to get to the beach
After another 15 minutes of walking, we finally came to the sandbar. The island off in the distance is the LUX resort.
Looking back towards Dhigurah island
Enjoying an evening swim and the sunset
Walking back to the pickup point
Second excursion to another sandbar on our last night. The boat ride took around 20 minutes.
Tide was coming in and that was our queue to leave.
One last look
Beach BBQ on our last night
Last one breakfast before departure. Roti and tuna. 🤤
Sausage and cheese sammiches.
7:30am boat departure
See you in a few months – IYKYK wink wink.



































































