I believe this area is best visited in the evening. It features restaurants, wineries, and a fantastic Cigar store. The Gray Cliff Chocolatier, which offers some of the best chocolates around is the main attraction.
Maria particularly enjoyed the variety of chocolates available there, as well as their exquisite craftsmanship. The flavors are unique—some are infused with rum, cherries, pineapples, and other ingredients that are not typically found in the U.S.
If you are visiting during a busy time, be prepared to compete with other visitors. However, if you prefer a leisurely experience, we recommend waiting until the crowds disperse, as this location is not particularly large. It can accommodate around 20 to 25 people at a time inside the chocolaterie.
In addition to chocolates, there are other amenities to enjoy, such as a pizzeria that sells a variety of sauces, including spicy options, and jewelry. You can also find local rum from a nearby distillery, making it a perfect stop for cruise passengers who only have time for one visit.
If you are staying in the area, though, you’ll have more opportunities to explore at...
   Read moreIt was a wonderful part of the trip being able to go there to make some chocolate, & all. I bought a nice fridge thing that says Bahamas. Also bought just a very, very small amount of chocolate for my family. I was told by one of the female employee's for you it'll be 10% off which is very nice. It obviously wasn't. Costed a bit over $50. I'm fine with that. This was vacation. It is what it is. I have to say honestly, the chocolate tasted horrible. I'm a sweet lover, but that stuff was not even close to good. Sorry, but I have to be honest. All the employee's there were extremely nice, helpful, & respectful all the way through...
   Read moreWe stopped here as part of a bus tour. They give you a sample of four chocolate chips in a green cupcake paper. They just tasted like everyday chocolate chips. We decided to purchase two small pieces of chocolate. The woman behind the counter was less than friendly and kept saying’ “They cost $2.80 each.” It cost $5.60 for both pieces. We tried to pay in US cash and she said they couldn’t give change for our $20 bill. They said they could take a credit card instead, but we didn’t bring one. We managed to scrape up a $5 and $1 and told her to keep the change. Sadly the chocolates weren’t anything special and not worth...
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