Gros Islet, on the north side of the harbor, is a charming little fishing village with a few narrow streets oradea shopping center lined with brightly painted wooden island-style houses and not much going on until Friday. On Friday night, you won t be able to get near the place. oradea shopping center Streets oradea shopping center are blocked oradea shopping center off, rum shops expand out onto the sidewalks, grills set up on front lawns and street corners sizzle oradea shopping center with enticing aromas, and soca blares from huge speakers on the main strip. Residents from all over the island join tourists for this weekly blowout, known as jump-up, which lasts long into Saturday morning. Do not miss this incredible transformation. It s a lot of fun even if you don t dance, hate current music trends, detest alcohol, and never eat street-vendor food.
767-448-2188, fax 767-448-6088 www.castlecomfortdivelodge.com 15 rooms $$$ Fans of this cozy upscale lodge come back repeatedly for the homey atmosphere and good dive-talk. Most of the guests are on dive-package vacations and enjoy sitting around oradea shopping center the hot tub or dinner table going over their day s adventures with owners Derek and Ginette Perryman. The rooms are air conditioned and those located away from the water s edge have cable TV. Derek Perryman is an experienced, friendly diver who runs enjoys showing his underwater world to guests through his well-run dive center, Dive Dominica.
port, and Pointe Seraphine, a newer terminal with aduty-free shopping mall is on the north side of the port. Taxis and tour operators meet the ships with offers to drive you around the island and show you the major sights. If you decide to take a tour, be sure you re clear on the itinerary, cost, and what s included. You may agree that admission fees are an acceptable extra charge, but stopping oradea shopping center along the roadside to take pictures is not. Also, be sure you know whether prices are quoted in US or Eastern Caribbean dollars.
Several trails to other popular sites in the national park begin in or near Laudat, and it s possible to arrange for guides who live nearby and know the area well. Most hotels and guest houses will suggest guides, or you can contact the tourist office in Roseau ( 767-448-2045) or one of the tour operators listed at the beginning of the chapter, under Touring The Island.
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