by NathanB
If your into beach going, this port isn't for you. It was very rocky, and not much of a beach. Basically, when you get off of the ship there is a strip of land that you can walk on and shop. It is a total tourist trap.
Visited: Mar 16, 2009
by BobA11
A great place to visit as it so beautiful. A lot of history.
Visited: Sep 10, 2007
by ManiB
the whole water front. all the shops are a must see. have a seat on one of the benches and stare out over the ocean and just relax!!
Visited: Nov 08, 2010
by BernardV
Very nice town the best part is knowing about the history of the place
Visited: Aug 08, 2011
by Chubaka
The only interesting shop was the sun shop. The rest reminded me of a mall. Most weren't open by 10am anyway. Driving a golf cart to see the city seemed interesting, but it's a 2hrs minimum and it's $40/hr.
Visited: Jan 31, 2011
by JonathanL1
There is not a whole lot to do besides shop and eat. If you are into seeing the sealife and coral around the island, then I suppose all the glass bottom boat type tours are good. My other half and I did a snorkeling excursion which was inexpensive and fun.
Visited: May 28, 2009
by JenniferV3
Aside from the beach volleyball, It was boring!
Visited: Aug 01, 2011
by BillC19
BEEN THERE DONE THAT.
Visited: Mar 05, 2007
by nthomas76
Visited: Sep 23, 2018
by bgarra
it can be cold there. So make sure you have warm gear. Don't expect to "bake" in the hot sun
Visited: Apr 19, 2015
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