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The first time we were there we did the island -- really great -- introduced us to the island. We saw pink flamingos by the hundreds, the salt flats, the old slave houses, the airport (the planes look like they are going to land on the beach), the interior, the water purification system.
The second time we were there we went to a beach which turned out to be within walking distance of the ship (thankfully). We were driven there on an old school bus. We were glad that we didn't sign up for lunch. Within about an hour it began to rain. So we walked the hotel's complex and looked at a couple of their gift shops waiting for the rain to stop. It didn't. After awhile when the rains weren't as heavy we decided to head back to the ship. The bus wasn't scheduled to pick us up until 3. As we walked back, a few others from the ship caught up with us and we all glad we left the hotel/pool/beach when we did. We hadn't been back on the ship no more than 10 minutes and it really began to pour and never left up for the rest of the day.
The other times that we have been there we have just walked the town (all 2 blocks of it) and looked into the 4 shops.
All the times we have been there, we were on HAL ships.
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