The island of Maafushi has a number of guest houses/hotels but is a local island. Therefore you must respect local culture. There is a small beach area where visitors can wear bikinis/bathing suits, and the water is crystal clear. The plus side of a local island is that you pay relatively low prices compared to a resort island. The Picnic Inn was a short walk to the beach and shoreline, but it is a small island somnothing is very far. The rooms are advertised as all having a tv with premium channels and a mini bar with free stuff. This is not true. Only a very few rooms have tvs, and the only free stuff you get is a bottle of water, which is offered by all hotels. The breakfast was decent, and if requested would be ready earlier so you could catch the morning ferry back to Male'. I found that the excursions offered were expensive and so I vooked through a different hotel with better customer service, only to be confronted by the main caretaker of the Picnic Inn about it. While I was relatively content with my room, the way I was treated by a worker there would prevent me from booking again as other hotels have better customer service, which for me, is more important than the room I have.