The diagrams compare an island prior and after numerous tourist developments.
Overall, significant changes have been made to the uninhabited island with new tourist facilities being built, whilst still preserving its original natural features. The main additions to the island are access routes and accommodation facilities.
To begin with, a reception building has been constructed in the central part of the island with a circular vehicle track. The vehicle track extends 100m north to connect to a new restaurant. Approximately 100m south of the reception, the vehicle access continues a further 100m onto a pier where boats are available.
Looking at the west side of the island, six accommodation huts with a ring footpath surround the existing palm trees. The footpath is connected to the vehicle track, west of the reception building. Further west of the map lies a beach area with a designated swimming area for tourists within 200m of the huts via a footpath.
The remaining east side of the island hosts ten more huts, less than 100m east of the reception building. The accommodation is similarly arranged around a circular footpath next to the island’s existing palm trees just to the far east side.
