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Forge a silver ring with Jewelers
Learn how to make a sterling silver ring from scratch, with our AWARD WINNING EXPERIENCE! Start off by marking your silver to the length you require by choosing which finger you would like it on. Then, you'll use a handsaw to cut it to size, you'll learn how to form the ring, using a mallet to shape it to the ring mandrel. You'll watch as it is soldered in front of you by an expert tutor—all the time, she will explain exactly what she is doing. Then you'll learn to file it by using different hand files—this is fun, as it is when you get to individualize your ring, deciding what curve you would like it to have. This can make a great difference to the end result. Next, you'll choose from three very different textures. You get to use your creativity with the planishing hammer to achieve the texture you require. People love this part as it's when you make your ring truly individual. Finally you get to choose your polish. Some people like it polished only on the inside, to give it an artistic/rustic look. Others like the glittery sparkle of a fully polished ring. It's your decision. Then the best bit—you get to keep your ring! It's the ultimate souvenir for remembering your trip to Ireland. Enjoy! Other things to note We like to keep our classes small & intimate so our clients get the most out of the experience. Therefore, we kindly request if you are in a group, please book under the one person. If this isn't possible, please do message us, so we can ensure you are kept together for the experience! :)
Dublin's Best Kept Secrets Tour
If there is no date available for your day send me a message and I’ll organise it . This tour is about having fun, fun, fun, Irish style, it’s lighted hearted and welcoming. I don't drink alcohol, so we don't go to the pub on this tour . There are lots of stairs and walking so make sure your able for that . Also bring a bottle of water with you . Join us and discover Dublin’s cultural and historic treasures few visitors get to experience. Meet the locals and experience the fun Irish people are famous for and get as involved as you enjoy. Take part in Irish songs, literature, street art, games, taste and learn about the lesser known amazing history of Dublin. Other things to note If there is only one spot available online and you are more than one in your group, just send me a message and we can arrange something! Where we will go has been left out, I want it to be a surprise .
Alpaca Trekking Through A Magical Forest
Alpacas take to trekking quite easily. They walk in a line, one behind the other on a head collar & lead rope. Our guided treks start at our farm and ascend into the forest. The walk itself is at a very leisurely pace and lasts about 1.5 hours (there are inclines and the terrain is uneven with tree roots underfoot). PLEASE NOTE: MINIMUM AGE 12 YEARS, no infant carriers (and all guests must speak English). When you arrive on site, the alpacas will be grazing, and we will call them in using their yellow food bucket! Simon and I will introduce you to the alpacas whist getting them ready with head collars and leads. We will have a brief health & safety chat, as well as give you some idea of what to expect and some pointers so you can interact with your alpaca. We will also introduce you to all of their individual quirks and personalities. Alpacas are not able to carry packs or people, so they will accompany us as we walk the forest trail. We try not to let them stop to nibble grass for long periods. Half-way around the walk, we release the alpacas in an enclosed area, so we can feed them treats, and you can get very close and intimate with them. They will love you when we give you the apples and carrots to feed them. There will be plenty of photo opportunities throughout your visit. When we return to the farm, we will finish with a fibre and spinning demonstration.
Fairy Pig Walk
Arrive at Burren Nature Sanctuary Meet and feed the farm animals including Frisky the goat and her friends Hannah, Mocha and Chino, Frank the Llama and Dolly the alpaca Continue to Emilia's paddock and meet Emilia the Juliana pig (or Flora her understudy!) who lives next door to Dyson the rescued not-so-micro pig! Emilia will run out of her paddock to get her harness on and with help from Mary or Helen, you will learn how to lead Emilia and use the pig paddle to turn and direct her! Laugh a lot! Set off down the nature walk and learn a little about the famine village (Emilia is not a great fan of history...) Lead Emilia around the fairy woodland and visit the fairy houses. Make a wish in the Fairy wishing well. Take photos with Emila and share on social media or save as a Christmas card image! Continue your walk unguided around the mile-long nature walk. Great for groups. Bring a picnic to enjoy in one of our shelters Subject to cancellation in very bad weather- Emilia does not like heavy rain!
Couple photo shoot in Dublin
Private session for couples. MUST BOOK TWO guests. TRAVEL PHOTOS, the best souvenir of your stay in our lovely city. Leave your selfie sticks behind and let your own personal professional wedding and lifestyle photographer take your photos while you explore Dublin. 1 hr. session. For COUPLES and groups only. - ask me about my single traveller photoshoot. LGBTQ friendly I will meet you in the City Center. We can then proceed to and take pictures in my recommended landmarks; - Ha'penny Bridge - Temple Bar area - River Liffey - Dublin Castle ( when open ) Alternatively, for a more scenic and natural backdrop we can shoot in the cliffs of HOWTH or WICKLOW MOUNTAINS ( additional 100 Euros for the couple ) If you have a place in mind in Dublin please ask. Bring an extra set of clothes so you can have different looks. If your preferred date and time is not in my calendar just send me a PM. In 24- 48 hrs. the proofs will be viewable in an online gallery. After selecting the photos you want to keep I will edit ( color correction & exposure adjustment ) it for you and in 5-7 days I will then give you a link to your own online gallery where you can view, download and share the high-resolution photos. Shoot comes with 20 images included. Additional photos may be purchased for 5 Euros each. For engagement photography needs visit Ad Infinitum Photography or IG tristanperena

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Bread, Beer & Bia
You will make your own loaf of traditional brown soda bread, I will then demonstrate how to make an Irish stew. While they are in the oven we will go to our best local craft pub for a beer tasting and then we will return to eat our meal. I will provide you with recipes and you will get to take your loaf of bread home with you. Other things to note This experience is not really suitable for vegetarians but they can be accommodated as long as I know in advance.
Seaweed & Abalone Farm Tasting Tour
You'll discover the future of food at our coastal landbased aquaculture farm tucked away amongst the maze of old stone walls in Rossaveel. Guided by Sinead and Cindy, you'll experience the joys of identifying and foraging seaweed along the rugged coastline and enjoy a tour of this modern aquaculture system. We'll provide you with a delicious tasting of fresh seafood dishes that makes use of the seafood grown on the farm as well as fresh wild ingredients foraged from the nearby sea. Other things to note For guests travelling without a car, public transport is available by taking the 424 bus to Kieran’s Cross, Rossaveal and private transport can be arranged by contacting John King Minibus Hire on 00353 876977634 or by emailing johnbelclare@yahoo.ie
The Irish Dance Experience
In the company of an experienced local Irish dancer learn a variety of different Irish dance styles and steps in a fun and relaxed environment. Visitors are introduced to sean-nós (Old style), Ceilí (group dancing) and the world famous Riverdance style. In 90 minutes unforgettable memories are created that allows participants to physically move through the history and embody the culture of Ireland.
Irish Dance at the Thatched Cottage
During the hour long class you will learn few basic steps and moves from Sean-nós and Irish step dancing, and a bit of the background history of traditional Irish dancing and music. We'll start with a short tour in the thatched cottage. Then we'll jump right into the dancing. We'll learn and practice the steps without the music first, we add the music afterwards. Towards the end you will have an opportunity to record all the fun of your experience to share it with your friends, loved ones, and on your social media. You will also be able to record the steps we learned during the class. In the end we can discuss any mysteries and/or questions you have related to the Irish music and dancing world. I’m also very happy to share with you where you can find authentic traditional music in the pubs. To finish off the experience I'll make a short dance performance for you. Other things to note Alternative times can be accommodated This experience is suited for all fitness levels! We won't do anything extremely physically demanding. The main goal is to try out an easy dance step/steps and have fun.
Experience Gaelic Games
We'll welcome you to the heart of our "tribal" community at our Gaelic Club. We'll explain why there are over 2200 Gaelic Clubs on our Island where we promote our native culture. We'll show you some videos to explain what we do and then the fun begins! You'll learn the basic skills of three of our indigenous sports - Gaelic Handball, Gaelic Football and then we'll warrior you up to play Hurling! Other things to note The session is as sedate or active as you choose. Only requirement is flat footwear & a positive attitude. Casual clothing/sportswear recommended. Showers available but own toiletries required. Sessions proceed on min booking numbers per session- should insufficient numbers be booked on your preferred time - we may contact you to reschedule times/dates or provide full refund.

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Forge a silver ring with Jewelers
Learn how to make a sterling silver ring from scratch, with our AWARD WINNING EXPERIENCE! Start off by marking your silver to the length you require by choosing which finger you would like it on. Then, you'll use a handsaw to cut it to size, you'll learn how to form the ring, using a mallet to shape it to the ring mandrel. You'll watch as it is soldered in front of you by an expert tutor—all the time, she will explain exactly what she is doing. Then you'll learn to file it by using different hand files—this is fun, as it is when you get to individualize your ring, deciding what curve you would like it to have. This can make a great difference to the end result. Next, you'll choose from three very different textures. You get to use your creativity with the planishing hammer to achieve the texture you require. People love this part as it's when you make your ring truly individual. Finally you get to choose your polish. Some people like it polished only on the inside, to give it an artistic/rustic look. Others like the glittery sparkle of a fully polished ring. It's your decision. Then the best bit—you get to keep your ring! It's the ultimate souvenir for remembering your trip to Ireland. Enjoy! Other things to note We like to keep our classes small & intimate so our clients get the most out of the experience. Therefore, we kindly request if you are in a group, please book under the one person. If this isn't possible, please do message us, so we can ensure you are kept together for the experience! :)
Generation Pub Crawl Dublin - A great night out, sorted
You will meet your guide at The 4 Dame Lane pub where you will get your evening started with a free welcome glass of Guinness with your fellow crawlers. Then we'll head out together for a night of great fun and unbeatable value, exploring the best of Dublin’s world-renowned nightlife. We'll visit 5 venues in total, including pubs, late bars, and the city's most beloved club. You'll get free shots at each pub, exclusive drink discounts and specials, enjoy fantastic live music, and skip-the-line free entry to all venues including Dublin’s most popular nightclub. Please note: While this platform allows a max. of 10 bookable spots, there will be more than 10 participants on the activity. We are a team of guides, so your guide may not be Raphael (we crawl every night, Raphael is only one human). Your guides will be stationed outside the first pub, 4 Dame Lane. Please check-in with them on arrival. We’re very proud of our more than ten years experience bringing people together for a proper Dublin night out! With exclusive access to some of Dublin's best nightlife institutions, we've crafted an unbeatable pub crawl that takes your from the Temple Bar district to the spots us locals love to visit while you meet friendly Dubliners and fellow pub crawlers for a truly worthwhile experience.
The Real Dublin Traditional Music Pub Crawl
Traditional Irish music in its natural habitat - THE PUB! I'm a LOCAL MUSICIAN so with me as your guide you'll experience THE REAL DUBLIN TRADITIONAL MUSIC scene. I'll take you OFF-THE-BEATEN-TRACK to visit THREE live music sessions in THREE REAL DUBLIN MUSIC PUBS... where you'll enjoy THREE drinks with NEW FRIENDS. You'll learn the HISTORY of our music, hear STORIES about FAMOUS IRISH MUSICIANS I've worked with - giving you A REAL CONNECTION to Irish music. We'll share a GREAT NIGHT filled with FUN, MUSIC and SONGS. You'll MAKE NEW FRIENDS and along the way you'll learn about and hear DIFFERENT STYLES of Irish music, the INSTRUMENTS played... and you'll even learn the difference between a JIG and a REEL! The pub crawl is more about MUSIC than drinking... BUT... there are drinks included too. Each guest is provided with THREE DRINKS - one in each bar we visit. The group will be a FUN and FRIENDLY way to EXPERIENCE REAL DUBLIN among local MUSIC LOVERS and fellow discerning travellers. There is LOTS OF WALKING involved (up to 20 mins between pubs) so GOOD MOBILITY is ESSENTIAL. THE PUBS ARE USUALLY BUSY and I CANNOT RESERVE SEATS but I will definitely try to make everyone comfortable. I need to implement A MINIMUM GROUP SIZE OF TWO PEOPLE so will have to reschedule/cancel with 24hrs notice if only one person has booked a date.
Galway's legendary walking tour !
The legendary tour centers around the tale of the Lynch family. Its a fascinating tale of how Walter Lynch is accused and tried for the murder of a visiting Spaniard who was a little too interested in his beautiful wife to be...or was he ? The story ends in a dramatic climax...but you will have to take the tour for that finale ! We also look at the legend of the Claddagh ring with a tale connected to Caribbean pirates, North African slave owners and a gold ring that speaks of eternal love. Christopher Columbus makes his appearance too, looking for a new way to China, but worrying that Atlantis might stand in his way. These and other tales are woven together in a 80-90 minute walk through the city. Its taken at a gentle pace to bring in all the major places of interest and embed them into the story of our city. Other things to note Dont worry about it raining - we have plenty of places to hide out of the rain !
Cliffs of Moher Hike from Doolin
The Cliffs Of Moher is often referred to as the 8th wonder of the world. This guided tour will take you on an 8km (5 mile) adventure from the small fishing village of Doolin, along a breathtaking route to the top of the Cliffs Of Moher. The experience is brought to life with fascinating stories passed down from generations. Oh, and you will see the BEST views of the Cliffs of Moher! Views that are not seen by 97% of the people who visit the Cliffs of Moher each year. Bring your camera! WHERE DOES THE EXPERIENCE START? The experience begins at the Fiddle + Bow Hotel in Doolin where you will meet the guide. The guide will explain the itinerary and answer any questions. The tour is less about facts and figures and more about stories. The guide always encourages stories from visitors too! WHERE DOES THE EXPERIENCE END? The tour will end at the visitor center at the top of the Cliffs where guests are free to go inside to relax. By the end of this experience, guests will have explored the Cliffs of Moher in a way most don't get to see it. They will be left with a strong sense of connection with Clare and the Cliffs of Moher. TRANSPORTATION Transportation back to Doolin will be organized by your guide! Most people opt for the taxi but you can walk or get the public bus too! IS THE HIKE DIFFICULT? We suggest a moderate level of fitness! However, there are hills.
Dublin's Best Kept Secrets Tour
If there is no date available for your day send me a message and I’ll organise it . This tour is about having fun, fun, fun, Irish style, it’s lighted hearted and welcoming. I don't drink alcohol, so we don't go to the pub on this tour . There are lots of stairs and walking so make sure your able for that . Also bring a bottle of water with you . Join us and discover Dublin’s cultural and historic treasures few visitors get to experience. Meet the locals and experience the fun Irish people are famous for and get as involved as you enjoy. Take part in Irish songs, literature, street art, games, taste and learn about the lesser known amazing history of Dublin. Other things to note If there is only one spot available online and you are more than one in your group, just send me a message and we can arrange something! Where we will go has been left out, I want it to be a surprise .
Guided walk Gap of Dunloe - Strickeen
I will meet with my hiking group at Kate Kearney's Cottage, this is the starting point in The Gap of Dunloe, at 10:30. With free car park and public toilets. Nearest shop 3 minutes drive in Beaufort. After I have made sure they have the right hiking footwear, warm-comfortable clothing for the walk, food & water, I will discuss our day and route with them. We will start our walk at a leisurely pace, and I will make sure that everybody is comfortable and happy. We will stop at regular intervals for people to enjoy the scenery, to take photos, and have some snacks and drinks. During the walk I like to talk with my group about issues related to the area, such ancient dwelling places. The walking route to Strickeen will be on open mountain and a wide track in the way down. The walk is easy suitable for a family with children over 10 years. From the summit at 440 meters high, there are great views toward Carrauntoohil and Dingle peninsula. Here we would have lunch break, surrounded by the highest mountains in Ireland. Every one of my guided walks has its' own particular places of outstanding beauty. I always aim to make my walks a very special and memorable experience for guests. Distance of 7 km. Total height gain 400 metres. 3.5 hours.
Guided hike Mangerton Mountain
I will meet with my hiking group at Subway, Dromhale, Muckross Rd, Dromhale, Killarney, Co. Kerry, V93 EFR7 at 10:00. After I have made sure they have the right footwear and hiking comfortable clothing for our walk, I will discuss our day with them and show them our route clearly on the map. We have to drive 10 minutes more to the starting point. Please, bring your own transport. We will start our 5 hours walk at a leisurely pace and I will make sure that everybody is comfortable and happy. We will stop at regular intervals for people to enjoy the scenery, to take pictures, and have some food and drinks. During the walk I like to talk with my group about issues related to the area, such ancient dwelling places. Itinerary: Part of this walk is on open moorland and mountain, sometimes over wet ground & narrow tracks. Distance of 12 km. Total height gain 750 metres. 5.5 hours. We will walk the most direct route to the summit via Devil’s Punch Bowl, and climbing the steep eastern arête to the Mangerton plateau with a great view over Horse’s Glen. If weather is good, we will have lunch break at the summit with views of Kenmare Bay, Beara Peninsula, The MacGillycuddy’s Reeks, Killarney National Park. Every one of my guided walks has its own particular places of outstanding beauty. I always aim to make my walks a very special and memorable experience for my clients.
Killarney National Park Tomies Wood
Tomies Wood is the oldest oak forest in Ireland located inside Killarney National Park by the west shore of Lough Leane. I will meet with my hiking group at Kate Kearney's Cottage, free car park with public toilets, in The Gap of Dunloe at 10:30. Please, bring your own transport, after we have to drive 5 minutes to the start point at Tomies Wood. Itinerary: Distance 7 km. Total ascent 300 metres. Duration 3 hours. Please, bring the right hiking footwear & clothing for the walk. Walking together at a leisurely pace, I will make sure that everybody is comfortable and happy. The easy route is suitable for moderate fitness level, via a green road, some tracks into the forest, and the lower slopes of Tomies and Shehy mountains. During the walk we will have breaks for some food & drink; to enjoy the scenery with great views inside the wood, Killarney, Ross Castle, etc; to take some pictures; visit O’Sullivan’s Cascade & ancient dwelling places, etc. This hike is a good opportunity to experience mindfulness during some sections of the route. It’s tailored with this aim in mind. When we practice hiking, in a natural way we activate some elements of Mindfulness like: Attention & concentration Deep breathing Feel your body in movement Live the present moment Active meditation, etc. The immediate outcome after the walk is balance in your body energy, your thoughts & feelings.
Guided hike Wild Atlantic Way
Part of this moderate hill walk is on open moorland and mountain, sometimes over wet ground, long grass & heather, with narrow tracks. I will meet with my hiking group at Emilie's coffee shop, in Glenbeigh village, N70 road - Ring of Kerry, at 10:00. From here we have to drive 10 more minutes to the hike start point. Please, bring your own transport. After I have made sure they have the right footwear and warm-comfortable clothing for a hill walk, I will discuss our day with them, and show them our route clearly on the map. We will start our walk at a leisurely pace and I will make sure that everybody is comfortable and happy. We will stop at regular intervals for people to enjoy the scenery, to take pictures, and have some food and drinks. During the walk I like to talk with my group about issues related to the area, such ancient dwelling places. Itinerary: Distance 13 km Total height gain 800 metres Duration 5.5 hours. With start/finish point at Mountain Stage, we will walk on The Kerry Way trail with views of the Atlantic Ocean and Dingle Peninsula during the whole hike. After one hour we will go up to Beenmore (670 metres) & Drung Hill (640 metres) summits, after lunch break there is a gentle way down to the finish point.
Guided hike Purple Mountain
I will meet with my hiking group at Kate Kearney's Cottage, in The Gap of Dunloe, at 10:00. Free car park and public toilets. Nearest shop in Beaufort 3 minutes drive. After I have made sure they have the right hiking footwear and warm-comfortable clothing for the walk, we have to drive 5 minutes to Tomies Wood free car park to start out our lovely walk. Please, bring your own transport. We will start our walk at a leisurely pace, and I will make sure that everybody is comfortable and happy. We will stop at regular intervals for people to enjoy the scenery, to take pictures, and have some food and drinks. During the walk I like to talk with my group about issues related to the area such as ancient dwelling places. Itinerary: Purple Mountain stands at 832 metres. The whole walk will be a distance of 13 km, total height gain 900 metres, taking about 5.5 hours to complete the walk. This hike is on open moorland and mountain, with wet ground at some spots, narrow mountain tracks surrounded by high heather and short steep climbs. A good level of fitness is required to complete the moderate-strenuous walk on time, some experience in hill walking is needed. The semi-circular walking route will be contouring near Tomies and Shehy mountains. From the summit of Purple at 832 metres, there are great views of The Gap of Dunloe, MacGillycuddy’s Reeks and Killarney National Park.
Guided hike Beenkeragh-Carrauntoohil
Beenkeragh is the second-highest peak in Ireland at 1,008 metres (3,300 ft). This strenuous walk is ideal for a person with a good fitness level. I will meet with my hiking group at 10:00 at Lisleibane - Carrauntoohil Trail Head & Car Park. Carrauntoohil Coffee Hut at the car park for packed lunch or coffee. After checking gear, we will start out our walk. Itinerary: Distance of 14 km. Total climbing 1000 metres. Duration 7 hours. On our approach to the mountain we walk into Hag’s Glen for one hour before our first rest, with some scrambling we reach the base of the Hag’s Tooth at 500 metres high. We then prepare for the summit and the actual climb, with short scrambles and steep climb we will head up via the corrie between Knockbrinnea and Hag’s Tooth Ridge. From the top we can see the finest views of Beenkeragh Ridge which join to Carrauntoohil within a distance of 1,000 metres, and the beautiful Iveragh Peninsula. After lunch break at the summit, If the weather is very good (good visibility, no wind, rain, cold) on the way down the route would be via Beenkeragh Ridge and Carrauntoohil. Option: In poor weather conditions descent to Lisleibane via the northern slopes of Knockbrinnea with amazing views toward Dingle Peninsula and The Atlantic Ocean all the way down.
Guided walk Hag’s Glen-Carrauntoohil
I will meet with my hiking group at Lisleibane - Carrauntoohil Car Park, Beaufort, Co. Kerry, V93 AR2V at 10:30. We will start out a lovely easy-moderate walk after checking gear (hiking shoes and rain jacket) food and water. Carrauntoohil Coffee Hut at the car park (195 metres over see level) will be open for a coffee, snacks or water in summer. On our way, perhaps we meet sheep, we watch the birds soar as we walk along the river Gaddagh into the Hag’s Glen. Surrounded by the MacGillycuddy’s Reeks we can see the pyramid shape of Carrauntoohil in the background, Ireland's highest mountain. This walk is suitable for all fitness levels, it will be done with a slow recreational pace on easy low mountain terrain, and a wide path, the highest point at 350 metres will be near the lakes Gouragh and Callee with a great view walking towards Devil's Ladder. Itinerary: Distance: 8 km. Total ascent 300 metres. Duration: 3 hours.
Alpaca Trekking Through A Magical Forest
Alpacas take to trekking quite easily. They walk in a line, one behind the other on a head collar & lead rope. Our guided treks start at our farm and ascend into the forest. The walk itself is at a very leisurely pace and lasts about 1.5 hours (there are inclines and the terrain is uneven with tree roots underfoot). PLEASE NOTE: MINIMUM AGE 12 YEARS, no infant carriers (and all guests must speak English). When you arrive on site, the alpacas will be grazing, and we will call them in using their yellow food bucket! Simon and I will introduce you to the alpacas whist getting them ready with head collars and leads. We will have a brief health & safety chat, as well as give you some idea of what to expect and some pointers so you can interact with your alpaca. We will also introduce you to all of their individual quirks and personalities. Alpacas are not able to carry packs or people, so they will accompany us as we walk the forest trail. We try not to let them stop to nibble grass for long periods. Half-way around the walk, we release the alpacas in an enclosed area, so we can feed them treats, and you can get very close and intimate with them. They will love you when we give you the apples and carrots to feed them. There will be plenty of photo opportunities throughout your visit. When we return to the farm, we will finish with a fibre and spinning demonstration.
Aran Island Bike Tour with Tea/Scones - Day Trip from Doolin
Join me and my team of guides on one of the most beautiful and stress-free day trips to Inisheer, the smallest of the Aran Islands! Meeting at Doolin Pier, we board a modern ferry for our 20-minute journey to Inisheer. En route, we often see the dolphins that love to swim beside the ferry. The island is like a time machine. As soon as you step foot on Inisheer, you will hear Irish (or Gaelic) being spoken everywhere. You will experience Irish traditions that have been lost on the mainland. We will bike our way around the breathtaking Island visiting sunken churches, rusted shipwrecks, and castles. After our bike tour, we will visit a local islander’s cafe, for some tea/coffee and fresh scones (an Irish sweet bread served with jam and cream). Una & John, the owners are fantastic storytellers who will share stories along with some island secrets! Afterward, you will have some free time. Some like to use their free time on the sandy beach, in the pub, or at the playground (if you have kids, they will love this playground - lots to do). If you like, you could simply bike around the island some more!