Kilika Island

First Arrival: Arrived here through boat again. Saw many people walking around. Eventually my tour guide came.

Ambience: The hotel's garden was quite ok, plants and I even spotted a pond with fish swimming in it. There is a bridge over water leading to the hotel's door.

Room: It had a Shangri-la type décor. The floors were paved with cobblestone and the balcony even had a pavilion type style overlooking the village. They say that on certain nights you could see fireworks. The furniture were made of wood and if you pay close attention, the room's wallpaper had a fiery sort of pattern commemorating Ifrit.

Hospitality: Tried asking my way around, but some people ignored me. Eventually could find a kind soul to help.

Food: Kilika is also like Besaid, a fishing village. But it is also famous for one thing… Spice. I tried the spicy chicken and was amazed. There was a mix of sweetness, spicy and salty in the chilly and coupled with the chicken's crispy exterior. I left the restaurant with a bloated stomach.

Attractions: Kilika is mainly famous for its nature trails. But left that out, instead tried its night market which sold trinkets and bracelets. After wandering around, took a moonlit boat ride around the village. Went back to my hotel in a satisfied mood.

Price: 1250 gil per night.

Overall: This place was fun, the food is good but you will meet some very rude people here. coughdonacough.