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		<title>By: Richard Thornton</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[My wife and I went for a week from 6 June 2009 to unwind. We didn&#039;t want to do tourist sites or shopping just take the sun, swim (in the pool and the sea), try the local food and drink and meet the locals.
We succeeded on all counts and already preparing to book for next year for two weeks when we will venture further afield.
Basically our day consisted of fruit for breakfast, a light lunch on the beach and a huge meal at the local fish restaurants. The locals were extremely friendly and helpful. One of the restaurant owners took us out in his boat for the afternoon.
Our favourit restaurant was Lelec for the service the food and the location. You are so close to the water you can actually fish - which we did but we didn&#039;t catch our dinner. We chose that fresh from the boats. Basically ignore the menu and let the host organise your dinner and the wine.
If I have one word of advice I would say make sure that you take plenty of currency either Euros or Pounds Sterling or both as well as local currency. You will get things cheaper by paying in those hard currencies. 
There is a new shopping arcade opening in the port. Arcade is probably too grand a term - more like mini boutiques for local artisans. The stall holders are again friendly and helpful - remember euros!
I could write loads but I think the fact that we are already preparing for next year is proof of the holiday&#039;s success.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My wife and I went for a week from 6 June 2009 to unwind. We didn&#8217;t want to do tourist sites or shopping just take the sun, swim (in the pool and the sea), try the local food and drink and meet the locals.<br />
We succeeded on all counts and already preparing to book for next year for two weeks when we will venture further afield.<br />
Basically our day consisted of fruit for breakfast, a light lunch on the beach and a huge meal at the local fish restaurants. The locals were extremely friendly and helpful. One of the restaurant owners took us out in his boat for the afternoon.<br />
Our favourit restaurant was Lelec for the service the food and the location. You are so close to the water you can actually fish &#8211; which we did but we didn&#8217;t catch our dinner. We chose that fresh from the boats. Basically ignore the menu and let the host organise your dinner and the wine.<br />
If I have one word of advice I would say make sure that you take plenty of currency either Euros or Pounds Sterling or both as well as local currency. You will get things cheaper by paying in those hard currencies.<br />
There is a new shopping arcade opening in the port. Arcade is probably too grand a term &#8211; more like mini boutiques for local artisans. The stall holders are again friendly and helpful &#8211; remember euros!<br />
I could write loads but I think the fact that we are already preparing for next year is proof of the holiday&#8217;s success.</p>
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