Naliadi'i


The island of Naliad’i is the second largest island in the Belinda chain. It contains a whopping 427 square miles, most of which remain pure jungle. But the reason that Naliad’i is such a hot spot for the tourism industry is its miles of beautiful beaches. Naliadi’i arguably has the best beaches in all of Belinda. And because of the islands long, narrow shape, it has plenty of beach to go around. There are no resorts here, which leave the beaches free for anyone to enjoy. The tourists can often be found soaking up the sun alongside the natives that live there. The Kesori tribe is a friendly tribe who has embraced the tourism with open arms and a wide smile. Tourists are always welcome here and are often invited to stay for a meal. The jungle in the island’s interior is more difficult to penetrate than most others; but for those who make the effort, it’s well worth it.