The two maps illustrate the distribution of an island before and after constructing tourist facilities.
Overall, the island before the introduction of new facilities is completely uninhabited, surrounded by the sea and small beach in the west area. By contrast, after the construction, the island will become significantly developed with the addition of tourist facilities, including restaurants, reception and accommodation buildings and transport infrastructure.
Currently, the island is presented as a virgin island where palms trees and a small beach in the west coast are the main features in the location.
By the future, the boundaries in the south will be occupied by a new pier where ships can dock bringing tourist to the island. A vehicle track will cross from the north to the south, ending in the pier, this will lead the tourist towards the reception in the middle of the island and to the only restaurant in the north. In both sides of the road, some huts will be used as an accommodation. These will be connected by footpaths also leading to the beach in the west area where swimming will be available as part of the new facilities.
