Sunday, October 21, 2012

daka90 IN THIS CHAPTER Regional History 1 Land & Sea 4 Flora & Fauna 7 Island Culture 11 Travel Information





IN THIS CHAPTER Regional History 1 Land & Sea 4 Flora & Fauna 7 Island Culture 11 Travel Information 14 Getting Here 28 Getting Around 31 What To Pack 32 These two islands are ideal for nature lovers, scuba divers, hikers daka90 and bikers. Emerald-green mountains lure you onto trails that lead to hidden waterfalls and hot thermal springs; beaches with black or honey-colored sand beckon to you with the promise of sheltered offshore coral reefs; quiet fishing villages invite you to sample local culture, hospitality, and cuisine.

758-452-5142 Seafood $$ Daily, 11am to 11pm The veranda overlooking the marina is a relaxing boat-lover place, perfect for a soup-and-salad lunch or an appetizer-and-drink sunset snack. After dark, when the lights come on in the harbor, the open-air ambiance turns casually romantic. Service is friendly and laid-back, and all the food has a fresh, home-cooked flavor. If you re really hungry, try the Harbor Catch, a seafood platter that comes with a bit of everything from the sea plus some local vegetables. The menu also includes crab, fish cooked in various ways, and a delicious seafood cr pe. Order warm banana fritters with ice cream for dessert.

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