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27 de fevereiro de 2023
Pros: I really liked my room. It was on the 2nd floor and faced the island. Quite comfortable and nice. The full day barbecue trip was genuinely the highlight of my trip thanks to the kindness, hospitality, and professionalism by Haneef and Alim. I highly recommend the trip.There are plenty of excursions offered by the hotel at very favourable prices. The staff at the dining room area were also very kind and hospitable. The hotel is also located near Bikini Beach, so that's convenient. Cons: There is so much that I initially intended on including in my review based on my experience, but I have decided to be judicious in what I include in this particular review. It should also be noted that I have NEVER EVER given a negative review. This is my first one, but I couldn't just let this pass without expressing my sentiments. If it could help someone else, I owe that much to that person. First off, I travel ALOT, and I have been to several countries in this world, so this review is coming from a very informed place. As a black lady of African descent travelling solo, I experienced a lot of racism from the moment I landed at the airport (personal experience). It is not even subtle racism. It is in your face. I remember that I even broke down on my first day after landing at the Maldives. I choose not to go into specifics because this review will be longer than I want it to be. As mentioned, some staff at Paguro were great, though. I would recommend that solo female travellers of African descent avoid the Maldives. I obviously can not speak for male travellers. If you want to enjoy a beach holiday, I would recommend Seychelles, Jamaica, Cancun-Mexico, Mauritius, Bahamas, Brazil, Spain, Myconos-Greece, Thailand, Turks& Caicos, Malindi&Watamu- Kenya, Dominican Republic (places I have personally travelled to and experienced). Maldives, in my personal opinion, is not worth the trauma. I was on half board basis (which is more than enough). The food on the first few nights was certainly not fresh, and I got a stomach upset. But that was rectified from my third night staying there. The food is nothing to write home about but I really enjoyed ordering food from a nearby restaurant at a hotel called Ranthari. Their food was great. Paguro has a few lounge chairs at the beach (i think they are about 10), but they are always booked so you can barely enjoy staying at the beach unless you enjoy being sunburned - the UV is at the Maldives is quite high. I would mostly stay in my room during the day because of that and go to the beach late evenings or very early in the morning. There are some hotels, though, that provided a good area with plenty of shade for their guests to avoid this issue. As I mentioned, there is plenty that I have intentionally decided to leave out based on my personal experience, but overall, my stay at Paguro was worth 1/10 because of the positives I mentioned above.
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