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Carnival Mardi Gras - Amber Cove Port - Walk To Maimon - Great Local Pescaderia Foods - 3/23/2023

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Creator's Key Takeaways

this is a small town very famous for um their restaurants with Seafoods

just be uh on the lookout if you um run into the the friendly locals who wants to help you out they do expect to get paid

we politely got up and uh left and I said uh you know we we still wanted to look around some because it was still very early

you pick out which fish you want and they would cook it up for you

Creator's Tips & Advice

βœ“Be cautious of locals offering help as they may expect payment
βœ“Walk carefully due to speed and motorcycles in the area

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Safety while walking to Maimon β€” Be very careful and cautious due to speed and motorcycles; use sidewalks where available

Questions This Creator Answers

QHow far is Maimon from the Amber Cove cruise port?
QWhat are the local dining options in Maimon?

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When we visit Amber Cove, we like walking to the town of Maimon which is about a 10 minute walk from the Cruise Port. Maimon is loaded with local "Pescaderia Restaurants" which are quite affordable. Many of the locals sell the fruits and vegetables that are in season on sidewalks and corners.