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Join Date: May 2007
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If you follow their directions, you should have no problem. My daughter and her then boyfriend (his 1st time on the island) said it was pretty easy to get their. I haven't head of anyone getting lost by following their directions.
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After dark is a little tough, especially if you've never been b4....I suggest going b4 sunset, or a test run, as it can be very confusing...just my honest opinion..
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Savaneta
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To get to Flying Fishbone...
Take the main highway from the hotel area, past the airport, all the way to Savaneta. On your left is the S.Chow Grocery and immediately opposite is the right turn you make. Follow this road about 1/4 mile and then it bears to the left. Keep going with the ocean on your right. You'll see a wide dirt apron that fronts the houses and Zeerovers on the ocean. Then there will be a sign for Flying Fishbone. You peel off the paved road toward your right, toward the ocean, and the Flying Fishbone is there where all the other cars are parked along the pipeline. Photos of the restaurant are on my blog. 44 |
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