This is our third time here, the first being in 2012, and not much has changed except for the reef. It used to be full of life, beautiful, and vibrant, but now it's mostly dead. There are still some fish, but not as many. You have to go far out to see any living corals. The food is the same as before, good but nothing special. It mostly consists of Indian and Maldivian cuisine. There's really nothing to complain about, but nothing outstanding either. The service is good, but not exceptional. Any little change incurs an additional charge. If we need a different room, we can do it, but it costs an extra $50 per night. The spa offers great massages, and I highly recommend it. There are visitors from Switzerland, Germany, and many people from Russia (as it's one of the few places they can travel to due to the war). However, this will be our last visit. We want to explore a place that is less worn down.