by MikeT12
NCL has the trip very well organised and the free beach area is very pretty and the water refreshing. Lunch is good even though I got a cold hotdog. Take a walk as far down the road as you care to and talk to the friendly people. They will pose in a coconut tree for a buck. They will let you look in their simple homes made from local materials. Buy the stamps at the post office and a $2 coin. Get your passport stamped. There a several venders under the trees as you first go ashore. Look but don't buy until later when you are ready to tender back to the ship. They are in more of a bargaining mood by then. There are good shell items to buy cheaply. There are also sharktooth knives that are interesting.
Visited: Oct 28, 2006
by JillD2
This is a very poor island people and it upset me to see them. I would not go again.
Visited: Oct 28, 2006
by DianeB22
We just walked around and sat on the beach. It was great.
Visited: Mar 01, 2006
by JoannaW
Not much to see, if you have been to tropical islands
Visited: Dec 01, 2007
by SusanG29
The swimming area was beautiful and the water warm and clear
Visited: Oct 28, 2006
by HazelA
The absolute must see is the NCL primary school. Very primative construction, yet obviously well attended and greatly appreciated by the community. If you bring school supplies, take them to the school yourself, the teachers are so wonderful and so grateful to have the supplies.
Visited: Nov 18, 2006
by CharleenG
Other then Maui , this was our favorite port. The place is so remote and looks like Hawaii must have 200 years ago. Beautiful beach, warm water, friendly people, just not there long enough!!
Visited: Nov 18, 2006
by MartinS3
A quiet, right out of turn of the century polynesia, island. The natives were extremely friendly. Visit the craft market and the "private beach".
Visited: Dec 30, 2006
by Jeanyves
Relax at the beach and shop at the market. Do not negociate prizes because they do not accept that and prizes are really afordable and low
Visited: Feb 21, 2007
by RobH4
a really beautiful island donot forget to bring your camera and bring you pasport on the beach they will stamp it
Visited: Oct 20, 2007
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