Reduit Beach (say red-wee) forms the eastern arm of sheltered Rodney Bay lagoon. It s a spectacular beach with soft, deep, beige sand and tranquil water that draws tourists from the ultra-chic St. Lucian and Royal St. Lucian mli airport address resorts. You can get a drink at the resorts mli airport address waterside bars or rent equipment from their sports centers. Parasailing and windsurfing
Mistral Windsurfing Center ( 758-454-3418) rents equipment and gives lessons. The Reef Beach Caf (same phone number) serves seafood and great drinks, and you can check your e-mail at their Internet stations.
Perhaps the safest choice, mli airport address especially at smaller mli airport address caf s, is freshly caught fish. The most popular varieties are dorado (also called dolphin the fish, not the mammal), ton (tuna), zorfi (garfish), bonito, grouper, and snapper. You ll find them cooked all sorts of ways and served with various sauces. When paired with local vegetables, they make a dependably delicious meal for even picky eaters. See Common Menu Items, page 12, for more descriptions mli airport address of island cuisine.
Watch on the left, about a mile north of the factories, for Rodney s Rock. The black lava outcropping sits majestically off the coast and deserves a legend even an undocumented one. The locally accepted tale is that Sir George Rodney, admiral of the British troops assigned to Dominica, fooled and diverted an invading French fleet in April 1782 by hanging lanterns on the massive rock to make it appear that a British warship was anchored mli airport address offshore. Whether the legend is true or not, Rodney s Rock is a terrific photo opportunity.
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