Ferry from St. Martin to Anguilla
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Ferry from St. Martin to Anguilla
My fiance and I are going to CuisinArt in 2 weeks and had planned on taking the ferry from St. Martin to Anguilla. Both of us tend to get seasick, and so I was wondering if anyone knows if it's more of a smooth ferry ride or a bumpy, potentially nauseating one. Thank you so much! -Two anxious, neurotic New Yorkers
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I just came back from Cuisinart and took the ferry both ways. Going there was just fine, actually pleasant. Coming back was a little rough - first time in 3 trips to Anguilla that I was uncomfortable. Once I got on land, I recovered quickly. By the way, Cuisinart is a fabulous resort and I would return in a minute. We had a jr. suite on the 2nd floor and it was spectacular. They were very nice and welcoming and our stay was flawless. Have fun and don't get too crazed about the ferry.
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We just returned yesterday and the ferry ride was a breeze. We were on a large (40 foot)open air ferry. Our ride was very smooth and only took 20 minutes. On the way back it was a little rougher but nothing major at all. And we wee in an enclosed boat this time. if possible try to catch the open air ferry and sit up top. It's a very nice ride.
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How would you compare the ferry ride between St. Martin and Anguilla to the ferry ride between St. Thomas and St. John - either the 45 minute ferry ride to/from Charlotte Amalie or the 20 minute ferry ride to/from Red Hook? Easier, rougher? Thanks!



