Local cafes and restaurants feature a high quality of goods and affordable pricing policy. All the cities of the island are subject to a following rule – the closer a restaurant to a buzzing center of the city the higher pricing policy it features. Travelers should not neglect local eateries in small towns of the island as these as well feature plenty of classy dishes and high standard service.
A small cash reward should be left to a waiter, taxi driver as well as to a hair stylist, spa and recreation center assistants, to hotels maids and tour guides. Tips can reach up to 10% of the total cost of the service rendered. The staff can be rewarded with 0.5 to 1 Euro depending on the class of the establishment.
In order not to worsen an acclimation process the guests of the island are not recommended to drink or use in cooking tap water. One should as well avoid cocktails and refreshing drinks made of local water within first days of the vacation. The same way tourists should avoid local treats as these may seem rather weird and unusual. Walking through the city is mostly favorable during morning and evening hours meanwhile in the period from 100 till 100 tourists should better avoid any walking tours and city exploration because of heat and spend this time indoors.
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