It's always a challenge when you're a newbie! You can feel like a little fish in a big pond, or in the case or Morada, a little kid in a really intense toy store. You can find maps and lists for Morada, and all kinds of guides on other Morada related web pages, but this site has compiled a lot of these things for ease of surfing.

You'll find maps by Aubrey, who is tops in the map making area. Her maps have helped many tourists learn their way around the island and new areas. The Perp Locator is something I did to help people find the perps they wish to hunt, by highlighting these areas on Aubrey's maps. Now, if Aubrey ever starts to do this on her maps, it will save Bryan the time, but we'll see what the future holds.

Wedding Planner is a worksheet for those couple planning to marry on Morada. It's pretty much a way to get all the details sorted out before the first initial consultation with the island's wedding consultant.

The Birthday List was devised originally by tourist Sarah Ninesling, but revamped it and added a sign up sheet for people to get on the list with. The Shopping and Restaurant Guides are pretty simple, but are a rundown of the places to eat and shop on the island. As for prices, well, you'll just have to go visit the establishments to find out what they are!

The Moradian Fishing Regulations are the rules for fishing on the island, and it's usually best to stick as close to this as you possibly can, or else you end up getting arrested and sent to jail!

Finally, there are many great websites on Morada and the tourists who visit, so clicking on "Other MO Links" will give you a list of these sites to visit. While a lot of these sites are fantastic and very well constructed, none of them are better than any other. I can't stand popularity contests, so I personally like to think that all of these sites together formulate the perfect network of information for new and veteran tourists alike.