We took a private three-and-one-half hour tour through the undeveloped East End of the island. The tour gave us a unique opportunity to enjoy the landscape and soak up the local culture. At the stilt-village of Jonesville we boarded amotorized dory (crude boat) for a brief trip along the shore and through beautiful naturally-formed mangrove tunnels. We stopped at Harble Hill Farm, where jams and jellies are made from locally-grown flowers and fruits like hibiscus, apple-banana and mangoes. Hummingbirds were pleantiful in the garden. We met members of the Garifuna, descendants of the Black Carib Indiansd who settled there in 1796. We had a Garifuna steel band and dancers who greeted us as we left the ship. Also on the tour we had a demonstration of their music and dance. Some of the people on the tour were selected to dance with the women during the dancing demonstration. Small shopping area was adequate. The ladies of the village braided hair for the women who want them too.