Likutas Bay

Likutas Bay can be summarized in two words: 'Sweet Life'.
This is a peaceful and conflict free harbor town filled with charming houses that look stacked on top of each other. Its magnificent cliffs hang over the azure sea, almost covering the small village situated by the rocky bay. As many fishermen retrieve their fishing nets from their rudimentary boats and prepare to return, it has become a tradition to stop and admire for a moment, watching the fading sun warm the magnificent buildings of Likutas Bay.
In stark contrast to the seemingly overnight rise of surrounding cities, Likutas Bay has steadily grown and developed over a considerable period of time.
In fact, a hydroelectric power system has only recently been installed, which was made possible with the generous support of Solarys City.
Although this progress is necessary for infrastructure, most residents still live a simple and comfortable lifestyle.

Fishing boat

Likutas Bay is a village full of ancient traditions, inhabited by descendants of a large family of ancient fishermen.
Until today, a large number of fishing boats have set sail on the shallow waters around them, only to return with the best catch.
People will hold grand feasts to celebrate their gifts and provide food for the entire town. Legend has it that these roasted spices are very fragrant, and for any ship drifting too far from the coast, they are like signal flares.

Liqutas Bay Market

A rudimentary market stall in Likutas Bay Market where people can find a variety of goods suitable for any occasion.
Usually, suppliers focus on the active tourism economy by selling unique products, but locals also frequently visit the market to purchase daily necessities.
It is easy to spot residents as they usually carry a hand woven basket to transport fresh produce and are often followed by giggling children playing soccer around tourists, which is a playful pastime but adds to the charm of Likutas.

Meka Maneki-Neko

Liqutas street vendors usually sell unique small decorations claiming to have spiritual or purely entertainment purposes.
Many of these small accessories are handmade by local artists using materials from the region, which attracts tourists looking for unforgettable collectibles or gifts that are truly different from the bustling Liqutas market.