Chincoteague is a rough-and-tumble, working-class paradise that somehow manages to be both laid-back and unforgettable.For the full local experience, make time for a visit to ChincoTiki and Teaguer's—two island institutions that perfectly capture the island's personality.My only suggestion for the owners: rename the cottage Nevaeh Sands, because Nevaeh is "heaven" spelled backward, and after a stay here, it would be a fitting name.The primary bed features a wonderfully plush mattress, while the full-size lower bunk practically cocoons you into a deep, restful sleep.The shower deserves its own five-star review. The water pressure is phenomenal—strong enough to wash away whatever questionable decisions you may have made the night before at ChincoTiki or Teaguer's.To top off your stay, celebrate with dinner at AJ's on the Creek. The food is excellent, the atmosphere is classic Chincoteague, and if Holly is your server, you're in for a fantastic evening.