Saturday, 4 December 2010
Soneva Fushi - Day 7
Friday, 3 December 2010
Soneva Fushi - Day 6
We had not expected a great sunset as it had been a bit cloudy, much of the afternoon but the blue skies peeked through the cloud and we had a really lovely trip. Champagne flowed, canapes on tap too... And what's more we actually saw dolphins! A big school of them came up to the boat and started playing with us. They even leapt out of the water 'SeaWorld' style – but these were wild dolphins, not trained ones. It was fantastic to see them in their natural environment and very special indeed.
We returned to shore having witnessed these wonderful creatures and a magnificent sunset in time to take our places at the best table there is at Fresh In The Garden – the starlight table. This is a table in a separate area of the restaurant under the stars. It was fantastic to just lay on cushions looking at the stars and enjoying yet another fantastic meal. We were going to visit the Observatory after dinner, but it had become a little cloudy and there wasn't much point in staring at stars through a telescope when they were all a bit blurry. We did see Jupiter, however briefly, and that was quite interesting. But not very...
Wednesday, 1 December 2010
Soneva Fushi - Day 5
Soneva Fushi - Day 4
On the way back to the resort we lounged about on the roof of the cabin cruiser dive boat on sumptuous cushions. It was really de Luxe.
Then a delicious curry for lunch and a post lunch nap in the shade of some palm tress before going off for a snorkel in the warm, calm ocean.
After the snorkel (which was almost as good as the dive to be honest) it was back for some more reading. I just realised that I haven't yet touched on books. I like to read lots of books on holiday and devour them ravenously. So far, I have read Centurion by Simon Scarrow which I would describe as Andy McNab meets Gladiator; The American by Martin Booth which is possibly the worst book I have read in years. 175 pages of descriptive writing before anything actually happens; May on Motors, which is quite amusing but more of a loo book than a beach book, and I'm halfway through The Snowman by Jo Nesbo which is actually pretty good. Next up will be The Wrong Boy by Willy Russell.
Tonight there's a buffet, or rather a bouffée as we come away totally stuffed with the most delicious food. The cooking here is always sensational and it must be pretty challenging to be the executive chef. I chatted to him on the sandbank at the managers drinks and he brings a wealth of experience to the job he wasn't expecting to do. He had actually been hired to run Soneva's new Maldives property but the executive chef before him quit unexpectedly and there were delays to the opening of the new hotel, so he ended up in the flagship which will look fantastic on his CV. As will the praise that he is garnering from all the guests here.
Soneva Fushi - Day 3
This morning we were determined to get up before breakfast had finished! And we did, but the amazing buffet was not quite as sumptuous as usual as the rain had confined the service area to space just the size of a tennis court!
After breakfast we headed off our our diving refresher. It was awful. The little dive took place on the reef where there were large waves and a very strong current. It was dire. Daryl scratched her knees and I lost my camera. Fortunately, this was found again. However, we decided that we weren't prepared to do the refresher in this way. We suggested that since we had a pool at our villa, that the mask removal bit etc. could be done there. They agreed, and at 3:00pm we successfully proved that we could actually dive – at least in a pool!
The rest of the day was spent relaxing and watching the boxed set that we had brought along on this holiday – Breaking Bad. An excellent series from America.
For dinner this evening we had already booked one of the other restaurants in the Resort – Fresh in The Garden – as mentioned earlier. It had rained earlier in the evening – hence the DVD watching – but by the time we showed up for one of the best meals I have ever had, the evening had cheered up and we were dry throughout!
Fresh In the Garden is a totally organic restaurant here and they served one of the best meals I have ever had anywhere – and that includes the Fat Duck. The service was of course impeccable, but the flavours and textures in the food were out of the world – which given the proximity of the stellar observatory was only fitting. The desserts were almost wicked – which is the only way a dessert should be, and the first courses a delightful preparation for the the main event. About which I have to say that I have never had simple grilled tuna so perfectly seasoned or so perfectly cooked to my liking – rare and seared.
Soneva Fushi - Day 2
We had booked a refresher dive at 10:30 as the dive masters insisted that we do one before being taken out on dives despite having dived in Anguilla only 18 months ago. I guess it makes them more confident that we won't do anything silly. Anyway, we woke up at 11:00 when the phone went and our Mr Friday reminded Daryl that she had missed her pedicure – so we were not only missing our dive but had also double booked – and missed breakfast!
Not to worry though. The dive was refixed for Monday and the pedicure postponed by 45 minutes. It poured with rain so we took a buggy to the spa and left Daryl there while our Mr Friday conducted me on a brief tour of the island.
After that I waited for Daryl until lunch, then off to another fabulous buffet. The weather turned and we spent most of the afternoon in the villa – not a tremendous hardship as it's so lovely... But having booked a table at the superb 'Fresh In The Garden' restaurant which shines when the night is clear, we changed our booking to the main restaurant and postponed the posh dinner for another day.
At 5-o-clock, we were booked in for a Fusion Massage – they have twin massage therapy suites and we were laying side by side for our treatment. I've never had a massage with another person in the room, and even thought it was someone I know as well as I know myself, it was still a little strange and we both felt rather self-conscious. I was grunting as I was being vigorously rubbed and Daryl found this a bit off-putting. Not as off-putting as when I exclaimed 'Oh, that's lovely!' when she was up in a nanosecond and looking at what was going on like a meercat! We decided not to have the rest of our treatments at the same time...