The island has just one resort and they had a lot of activities there and the most famous was the feeding of wild dolphins who would come in at dusk everyday without fail.
The resort has a lot of conservation programme going on as well which was very educational to those interested.
The sand and sea at the island just beautiful. However, with the sun and heat, one could get sunburn very easily.
As my family loves the sea and beach, they had a whale of a time....minus the whale.
One other activity which is a must, is the desert safari. The island is almost made out sand entirely. The had a whole area which really looks like a desert. It really feels the way too. The ride there in a 4WD bus was most interesting.
For those that had the wind and strength to climb up the sand dune could have a go at the sleigh which looked fun but really tiring. My sons both went twice and had a lot of fun.
In the evening, the view was spectacular with the sun setting. The weather getting cooler was much more pleasant with the sligh sea breeze. Anticipation was getting stronger as the crowd waited for the dolphins who were late that day.
By the time the dolphins came, it was already dark. There were 5 dolphins that day. The staff there gave them all names.
We went into the waters to feed them but the water was really cold and waves were quite high. It was the highlight for the kids although it actually lasted onlt about 2 minutes.
The resort is a nice place but I would not make it a day trip as it was really tiring and waters in the night was really choppy with the strong wind. We had no choice as the place was full (we delayed in confirming). However, we also noted that the food there was not that good.
Until the next time, cheers.
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