Have just returned from 2 weeks on Embudu Island - Maldives (Feb 2008) - This is a 3 star Island - but I have no complaints - The rooms are basic and could do with a bit of a refurb - but clean and quite adequate.The Island itself is just about the right size - takes about 15 mins to stroll around. The restaurant has just been refurbished and the food and service couldn't be faulted. We were a party of 6 - so had a table to ourselves - but I noticed that some couples were put on tables with other people - which I guess is fine if you get on !
The reef is the best that I have ever swam in 5 trips to the Maldives with a huge array of fish and some of the snorkles are so easy as you just flow with the current - although you do need to keep your eye on which way and how fast it's flowing. The lagoon is huge and harbours a host of fish including baby/juvenile black tip reef sharks - they almost beach themselves trying to catch tiddlers. The reef is so good that other islands bring snorklers to it. There is also a coral garden where we saw turtles !
There is a windy side to the Island - which we were on - and I am glad that we were - just stopped you from frying !.
The bar area is lovely and has lots of swing chairs and baskets to laze around on. Lots of greenery everywhere and a really pretty Island. Nice easy transfer from Male ( you can see it in the distance) - takes abour 30-40 minutes at low tides because you have to skirt right round a huge reef - but at high tide it takes more like 15mins.
I would definately go back - it was a real bargain I think - but will probably try out another Island - there were lots of people there though who were on Embudu for the 2nd or 3rd time. Brits are in the minority - with most visitors being German or French













