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Advantages: Very picturesque, nice plunge pool to swim in, plenty of diving in points Disadvantages: Not as big or impressive as I was expecting
The Falls of Baleine are located on the North West side of StVincent and can only be reached by boat, therefore for tourists that don?t know anyone on the island the only way to get there is to go on an organised tour. A lack of tourists on the island will mean that getting a tour is not as easy as it is in other holiday destinations, where you are touted everywhere. In StVincent it is the tourist that has to do all the hard work and actively seek out excursions because the tour operators/locals will not come to you. Whilst you will pay for the boat trip to the falls, entry is absolutely free and other than any other tourists that may be present you will be on your own.
We managed to catch a boat from India Bay and the trip to the falls took around thirty five minutes. Given the size of StVincent the trip to the falls will be ...
Advantages: Cheap, gorgeous scenery, fantastic beaches, nice locals Disadvantages: Few resorts, you need to know a local
St. Vincent and the Grenadines (?SVG?) is located in the Windward Islands at the lower end of the Caribbean chain. SVG is situated between Grenada 75 miles to the south, St. Lucia 24 miles to the north and Barbados 150 miles to the east. SVG has a tropical climate that is influenced by the North East trade winds, resulting in a minimum temperature of around 28 degrees centigrade, and boy does it get hot in the summer months. StVincent is often referred to as the ?Jewel of the Caribbean? and once you get on the island and do a bit of exploring it is easy to see why.
Tourism
Tourism obviously brings in money and this is something that the Government are actively trying to grow. Whilst there is some tourist activity in StVincent, there is not that much compared to other Caribbean Islands. On one hand this is nice since ...
Advantages: great selection of food, good cheaper options, nice ambience Disadvantages: feeling rushed, rubbish veg selection
The Doll' House Restaurant in St Andrews is a very popular restaurant among tourists, locals, students, and St Andrews very cosmopolitan transient community.
It is owned by Simon Littlejohn (of Littlejohn's restaurants) and Alex Knight, who I think have owned it for about 13 years together. The Doll's House Restaurant is the flagship restaurant of the group 'House Restaurants' - which also include - The Grill House (St Andrews), The Glasshouse (St Andrews) and The Riverhouse (Stirling). All of these restaurants have their own style, ambience, and each focuses on a particular genre of food.
The Doll's House is a bistro style restaurant which claims it focuses on Scottish cuisine with a French twist - which I think in the majority is true - but their Hungarian Goulash, and the Cantonese monkfish stirfry which I saw on the menu ...
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