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If you ve never bonefished before, the best way is to purchase one of the packages offered by many of the islands hotels. These require only that you bring yourself and a willingness to do as you re told. You can expect to spend anywhere from $350 for a three-night stay, to more than $2,000 for seven nights in a luxury accommodation (see individual chapters for specific details). Tournaments

Turks Head Inn. This old inn, circa 1869, oozes atmosphere. There are just eight guest rooms, all recently renovated and furnished with antique reproductions. Satellite TV is a bonus, as are the telephones, if you consider such luxuries an essential. Some of the downstairs rooms have their own gardens, and the upstairs wallowa lake camping rooms have balconies. Best of all, it s inexpensive. Duke Street, PO Box 58, Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos, BWI, 649-946-2466. From $65.

Most hiking routes are lonely, often dusty, and without facilities. Be sure to carry everything you need, especially an adequate quantity of water and sun block. Bicycling offers the opportunitys to see the land at a more leisurely pace than by car or taxi. While bicycles are available for rent on the two main islands, they are not quite so easily wallowa lake camping come by in the Out Islands. Some of the hotels in the Out Islands offer them free of charge to their guests, and some do rent them to guests staying at other hotels. Check with your travel agent.

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