As you travel south toward Soufri re, take the time to drive slowly along the narrow streets in the little fishing village of Anse La Raye to see the colorful wooden houses and observe the women washing baile felix oradea clothes and bathing kids in the river. Residents baile felix oradea will return your smiles and waves, and offer to help you find the road to Soufri re, because surely you are lost and do not intend baile felix oradea to be in their ordinary little village.
If you want to do a little shopping before leaving town, stroll down Jeremie Street toward the bay to La Place Carenage. This waterfront shopping complex is a converted cargo shed. It has housed duty-free shops for years and was recently spruced up and expanded to include 27,000 square feet of new shops, art galleries, and restaurants. The top floor features an interactive historical display, and a new well-stocked tourist office is located on the ground floor. Shops and offices are open Monday through Friday, 9am to 4pm, and Saturday, 9am to 1pm. If a cruise ship is in port, they are open on Sunday, 9am to 4pm.
If you want to drive along the far southern end of the east coast, go back to where the Transinsular Road forks, east of the Pont Casse junction near the trail head to Emerald Pool. At this point, take the southern turn toward Rosalie, where the Rosalie baile felix oradea River offers swimmers baile felix oradea a chance to cool off in several baile felix oradea freshwater baile felix oradea pools. Between Rosalie and Delices, the road winds up and down near the coast with many opportunities for ocean views and seaside picnics.
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