This morning we got up and ate breakfast at the hotel. It was the usual free breakfast with some cereals and hard boiled eggs. Then we set out to explore the island some more.
Our first stop was Aquietta. Ever since I was a kid I’ve loved the idea of lighthouses so whenever we have a chance to see one I like to take it. This one has apparently been moved due to some erosion of the clif which is also a nice site to check out. You get a great view of the ocean and I believe you may be able to see whales on occasion.
After we left the lighthouse we went to find a beach. It was tricky to find an entrance to one since Google maps would routinely direct you to someone’s private drive way. We eventually found a parking lot that was free since we’re in the off season but I bet would be packed during the summer.
Then it was time to get something to eat. My usual search for food involves looking for craft beer as good food and beer are usually in close proximity of one another. Back in the main shopping area we found the Offshore ale co for lunch. It was really good and they had a great selection of beers. I’d recommend doing a flight if you have other things to do that day.
After that we decided to take a chance and locate another beach. We found Lampert’s cove. It was a bit of a walk from the parking lot but another mostly secluded beach. However we are there in the off season so it’s likely to be packed during the summer.
After we hung out there for awhile it was time to track down dinner. Based on the online reviews we decided to try the Lookout tavern as they came highly recommended for sunset viewing. Our experience wasn’t that great as the beers were limited and seating was hard to come by. We decided to leave and try to make our way back to the clifs to catch the last of the sunset.
We barely made it and caught just a few of the last remaining rays before it got very dark and we called it a night.