This is a town for divers, sunsets and renting motorbikes.
It's far from a quiet village day or night. During the day it's alive with travelers wanting to scuba dive, rent boats or motorbikes, eat local or international food and just wandering around buying stuff. At night it doesn't sleep. Countless bars and pubs and from budget to fine dining right on the beach or within steps through one of the many little alleyways. Some rather risque I woulds assume as they are more sexy then I expected if you're into that sort of stuff.
Along the beach we have amazing views of the seemingly infinite number of dive shops and restaurants that get front row seats to the boats coming and going and the sun setting at night. A short walk and you can't get too far without someone approaching you selling one thing or another, very friendly about it.
Even as the clouds rolled in the weather remained hot and beautiful. It didn't rain just overcast which was a bit of a relief from the sun though on the sunniest of days it was still perfect.
It really is an experience I will never forget and will miss dearly, I will be back before you know it I'm certain or at least try another island further south just to see this country from another angle.