Information About And Things To Do In St Maarten

By Janine Hughes


When considering taking a holiday in the paradise that is the Caribbean, there is definitely one island that needs to be a contender. St Maarten lies east of Puerto Rico towards the northeastern part of the Caribbean sea and is a real jewel. It is also called Saint Martin, which is its French counterpart name, as the island is roughly split into 60:40 France and the Netherlands.

Because of this division, Dutch and French are obviously two languages you will hear when visiting. However, know that English is actually the most commonly spoken language by locals. There is also a local dialect based on creole French. You may hear another languages known as Papiamento, and this is spoken mainly by those who have migrated from neighbouring Caribbean islands like Aruba and also Curacao. All of this explains why the island is known by a variety of names, including SXM.

It is an extremely popular tourist destination and there is lots to do when visiting either part of the island, no matter what kind of holiday visitors are looking for. On the French side of the island, there are a number of nude beaches, outdoor markets and a host of Indian Caribbean and French cuisine, all of which this part of SXM is well known for. Meanwhile, the Dutch side of SXM boasts nightlife, casinos, jewelry, beaches and native rum.

Accommodation here ranges from guesthouses and hotels to timeshares and private villas. Visitors can book any of these options through their preferred travel agent when booking flight plans or they can book separately online. The top luxury resort in SXM is The Belmond La Samanna, known simpy as La Samanna locally. It is a five-star accommodation worthy of its accolades.

If you are going to partake in any of the island's plentiful activities, some of them must include the beach. There are 37 beaches to enjoy here, so whether you like watching the sunset, relaxing with a good drink, riding on horseback, deep sea fishing or scuba diving and snorkeling, you will find it here. There is hardly anything you cannot do on one of these amazing beaches.

Visitors can take any one of several day trips on offer during their trip. A day trip to Anguilla or to Prickly Pear Cay is a must during a visit to Saint Martin. Packages include snorkeling adventures, lunch and refreshments, as well as any port fees. These day trips cost around $100 USD.

To visit Anguilla by catamaran, and then swim with the dolphins and experience one of three dolphin-related activities, costs upwards of two hundred US dollars. Seeing these breathtaking creatures up close is unforgettable. Included in this package is the trip to and from the island, and a BBQ lunch.

For less than one hundred USD, you can take a shore excursion around SXM itself. There are a range of prices with different things to see and do. These excursions are around 5 hours long. The pirate excursion is a great option for adventurers or young adults who won't mind the unlimited drinks part of the package.




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