Twikkii Island

Twikkii Island is a Tropical-themed Sub-neighborhood that appears in Bon Voyage as a Vacation Destination. Twikkii Island is a romantic destination with beautiful scenery. There are many community lots here, mainly beach community lots as well as beach hotel, and also two ancient ruins. The Neighborhood terrain is best for placing Beach Lots, although terrains in Belladonna Cove and Desiderata Valley also has special road to place Beach Lots. The locals are usually charismatic, playful, and outgoing.

Gesture: Hang Loose

Local Delicacies: Pineapple Surprise, Luau Ribs, Teriyaki Mahi-Mahi

Dance: Hula

Massage: Hot Stone

Souvenirs: Little Chest of Booty, Private Island Figurine

Secret Vacation Lot: The Mysterious Hut

Seasonal Progression: Summer, Summer, Summer, Summer.

Activities

 * Play on the beach
 * Swim in the ocean
 * Explore a pirate ship
 * Learn the Fire Dance
 * Learn the Hula Dance
 * Make a wish at the ancient ruins
 * Soak in the hot springs
 * Relax in the sauna
 * Learn Hot Stone Massage
 * Tours (with chance cards)
 * Buy souvenirs
 * Buy jewelry
 * Meet and interact with locals
 * Eat Pineapple Surprise
 * Learn a sea chantey
 * Get a voodoo doll

Resorts and Community Lots

 * Ancient Ruins of Numchuck
 * Blossomwood Hotel (§)
 * Double Palm Resort (§§§§§)
 * Fruitville Village
 * Majestic Ruins of Jumbok IV
 * Seawater Beach Paradise
 * South End Beach
 * The Potterhouse Bungalows (§§§§§)
 * Twikkii Beach Boardwalk
 * Twikkii Beach Hotel (§§§§)
 * White Sand Hot Springs

Trivia
Twikkii Island was named "Best Vacation Spot" in the travel magazine, Global Vacationer Weekly. The announcement appeared in the newspaper in The Sims 3.

Twikkii Island Named Best Vacation Spot

The #1 best-selling weekly travel magazine for people who read about travel weekly, Global Vacationer Weekly, named Twikkii Island the best tropical getaway in the world. "You know the island is a special place when even our sunburns are fun," said island President Aikane Hiwalani. "Even our crabs are great. They tickle instead of pinch!" Twikkii Island expects a 34% increase in travellers this summer.