Idontknowza:
..........anyone been to Paradise Island ?? Looks quite nice on the net but id perfer someones personal opnion.
I was at Paradise Island in December 2001. Although it is one of the largest resorts in the Maldives, it was quiet then, post 9/11.
Accomodations
The accomodations were quite nice and comfortable. We were upgraded to a deluxe beach front bungalow, maybe 20 paces from waters edge. The bungalow had AC and satellite TV. There was a large bathroom with shower/tub as well as a private outdoor shower off the bathroom.
Environment
Beautiful white sand beaches, sunshine and aquamarine waters. Paradise.
Food
The food was very good with excellent buffet-style meals. Dishes were rotated from one day to the next but always seemed to include a selection of Pasta and other Western dishes (including Beef Wellington one night), seafood, Chinese food and local dishes. They also had a very good a la carte Italian restaurant at the end of the pier as well as a Japanese restaurant.
Clientele
A mix of Europeans (including Russian charter groups), Asians and those from the Middle East.
Diving
The dive operation is run by a European outfit (I forget the name). You will be required to do a check out dive on the house reef, check your weights, clear mask etc.
I would recommend bringing your own equipment. When I was there some of the equipment had seen better days. DIN tanks (steel) were the norm. I'm not sure if they have adapters. Check beforehand if this is an issue for you. I also seem to recall nitrox was available.
Guides included Germans, Japanese, British and Americans.
Diving was very good, with reef sharks, Dog Tooth Tuna, Sea Snakes, Eagle Rays, Morays and brilliantly coloured tropical fish. The Asian Diver Annual 2004 listed the nearby HP Reef as one of the top coral reef dives in Asia. Currents can be an issue, so be prepared for them.
The diving is not cheap, but worth it in my opinion. For every boat dive there is also a "boat fee" of something like US$12, in addition to the cost of the dives. They run several boat dives per day. Most boat dives were single tank dives, as the dive sites are mostly close to the resort. They were doing one full day trip a week to the Maldives Victory wreck.
SI's at the resort can be spent snorkelling where we were able to see Morays, Lionfish, Stingrays, baby sharks, Picasso Triggerfish, Unicornfish and octopus between the shore and the House Reef. They would also run snorkelling boat trips to nearby reefs.
I hope this helps.
Cheers.