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The Island Shop

★★★★4.3 out of 5 · 4 reviews
cultural
1h
indoor
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About

The Island Shop sits along L.G. Smith Boulevard in Oranjestad, ranking #39 among things to do in the capital. With a 4.3 rating across four reviews, it's a small sample, but the score holds steady — presumably people stop in for souvenirs, local crafts, or quick beachwear between port calls and downtown wandering. What keeps it on the list is likely convenience and selection rather than any particular specialty. Oranjestad has dozens of tourist shops, so placement matters. If you're already walking the boulevard or killing time near the cruise terminal, it's an option. The "local store" tag in the address suggests it might lean into island-made goods or at least stock beyond the usual T-shirt racks, but the sparse review count means it's not exactly a destination stop. Worth a quick browse if you're nearby and need a backup gift or forgot sunscreen. Just manage expectations — it's functional retail, not a curated experience.

At a glance

Category
cultural
Duration
1 hours
Price
$0
Minimum age
None
Intensity
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Setting
indoor
Booking partner
direct
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