I am so glad to hear that you felt the condo was nice! I regret that you were not able to enjoy Grand Bahama Island. LaRoc restaurant is on the condo property (by the pool), and they have the best food and drinks on the island. Their hours are typically 11 am-10 pm, and later with entertainment on the weekends. The only times I have ever known them not to keep those hours were during extreme weather circumstances. My favorite breakfast restaurant is Zorbas, which is at Port Lucya- a short 3-minute drive from the condo. They have everything imaginable for breakfast- pancakes, waffles, omelets, eggs, bacon, sausage, pastries, etc. Groceries in the Bahamas are more expensive than in Florida because almost everything processed in factories is imported by ship. Fruit, vegetables, and meat that are grown/raised on the island are comparable to what you would pay in Florida. I find that meal costs in restaurants are very comparable to what you would pay in the US. For example, if you sit down at LaRoc and order a very nice specialty burger with fries, you will pay about $14 for the meal. I have never taken the Belaria Ferry to the island; however, I have many past tenants who have found it to be a fun and affordable option to flying. As far as things to do on Grand Bahama Island, there are great restaurants, bars, watersports, snorkeling, beautiful beaches, boat tours, swimming with pigs, Lucyan National Park, Peterson Cay National Park, Garden of the Groves Botanical Gardens, and Port Lucya (full of shops, resturants, bars, and entertainment only a 3- minute drive away). Pier One Restaurant actually feeds the sharks twice each evening, and that is one of my favorite things to go and watch. The island has a very laid-back vibe, with very little hustle and bustle, so if you are looking for relaxation, it's perfect. But if you are looking for crowds, parties, and big events, this island isn't for you. Everyone drives on the left side of the road, but you can rent cars with the steering wheel on the left or right- whatever you prefer. Traffic on the island is light (there are only 45K people who live there), so it is perfect for learning to drive on the left without pressure. I have had no problem driving there. And if you don't want to drive, it is very easy to get a taxi. I have many to recommend. Port Lucya is only a 3-minute drive/ride and is where Zorbas (breakfast) and shops, restaurants, bars, etc. are located. There are also many restaurants within a 20-minute drive. If you drive 45 minutes in either direction, you will come to the end of the island, so depending on what you think is a long drive, you can drive the entire island in less than 2 hours. I'm always happy to provide recommendations for places to go, and things to do and see!