The provided maps illustrates the changes of Paradise Island from the past to present.
Overall, Paradise Island has experienced considerable transformation, characterized by the introduction of various facilities and modifications to its natural landscape.
In the past, Paradise Island boasted a rich tropical ecosystem, with trees centralized within the island and it housed a scientific research station. The southeast region was designated as a beach, while the northeast featured a natural spring accompanied by rocky formations. Notably, the southwestern part of the island was equipped with a pier designed for small boats.
Conversely, the present layout of Paradise Island signifies extensive developments and enhancements. The original beach, natural spring, and rocky coastline have been preserved, while cycle path now encircles much of the island. The pier has been renovated to accommodate cruise ships, reflecting an increase in tourism. The previously forested area has been replaced by a swimming pool positioned adjacent to the beach. Additionally, a restaurant has been established to the south, complemented by a hotel complex in the centrer of the island. The adjacent café and BBQ area further contribute to the island’s recreational offerings, while a scenic lookout provides views of the sea.
