Yours will shift to fit you — this is the spine we'd start from.
International arrival, lounge or meet-and-assist if timing calls for it, then seaplane or speedboat routing over the atolls. The first decision is making the transfer feel easy.
Wake to the lagoon, snorkel when visibility is best, nap when the sun is high, and save dinner for the sand, the jetty, or a table that feels private without trying too hard.
Choose one real activity: reef snorkeling, a dolphin cruise, a sandbank picnic, or a dive if you want it. The rest of the day stays quiet on purpose.
Keep it slow with spa time and room service, or split the stay with a second resort if you want a different reef, restaurant scene, or villa style.
No schedule beyond breakfast, water, shade, and one last dinner worth dressing for. This is where the itinerary becomes permission to do less.
Transfer timing built around sea, weather, and international flights, with a day room or airport plan if connections require it.
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