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LauraVeariel

LauraVeariel

June 03, 2017
Rated 5.0

Super cool lookout point for picnics and photos and cliff jumping. Watch the signs on the turnoff carefully as you take it all the way to the water and cliffs because it's surrounded by private property. It was obvious to us when we got to the cliff jumping location because there were a number of people parked in the gravel and looking out over the edge where a rickety old ladder allows the brave to come back up. If it's even permissible now at all - be warned - there is a sort of cave next to the spot people jump to in the water and the waves and current create a strong suction that can drown you. The water is gorgeous but it is a long fall and clearly quite dangerous. Don't participate if there are not other people around.

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June 03, 2017
Rated 5.0

Don't pass up this little local spot; it's easy to miss. It's really chill with some beautiful tropical birds to see. You get to taste all their varieties of honey and macadamia nuts as they educate you on the importance of bees and how the honey tastes so remarkably different depending on where/which flowers the bees pollenate. You have to buy some for your friends back home!

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June 03, 2017
Rated 5.0

This is a fantastic program with an excellent captain that is focused on educating the public on whale behavior and the many studies he has participated in. The two level boat was comfortable and safe. The crew was well organized and very engaged with the passengers. The tour operated at a respectful distance of the whales and we even got to listen to the whale live songs as the whales swam past us (instant tears). Amazing!

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