How would you spend the day in St. Maarten/St. Martin
#21
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Sleeepy it was a Hundyai Atos Prime and it was very small but 4 folks could fit provided no one is huge (either wide or tall)....here is a link that has some photos of the car. It was basic, but did have air con and automatic tranny but no radio.
http://www.motoring.co.za/index.php?...amp;fSetId=381
http://www.motoring.co.za/index.php?...amp;fSetId=381
#23
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Hey all,
We are going to the island for a week. Love to visit Saba, never heard of it but the couple we are traveling with love adventure and this is a total surprise for them. Please fill me in on any ideas or suggestions..
Thanks
We are going to the island for a week. Love to visit Saba, never heard of it but the couple we are traveling with love adventure and this is a total surprise for them. Please fill me in on any ideas or suggestions..
Thanks
#24
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We'll also be stopping on St Martin onm our cruise in January. One thisg I had been considering is doing a beach trip over to Anguilla. With a tour its about $70 per person. Could we do this ourselves for cheaper? Is this worth doing or are the beaches on St Martin just as nice? Has anyone done the dolphin excursion on Anguilla? It seems like a lot of money for only about 1/2 hour with the dolphins. Are there any other beaches on St Martin you would recommend?
Thanks!
Thanks!
#26
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Joey, Saba is known for its diving. It's a beautiful little place with very old thick-walled cottages. The first time I went there there were still some people who had never, ever left Saba even for the day.
http://www.sabatourism.com/
Matkat, the beaches on Sint Maarten are lovely but Anguilla beaches are spectacular. You could take the ferry from Marigot & go on your own.
http://www.sabatourism.com/
Matkat, the beaches on Sint Maarten are lovely but Anguilla beaches are spectacular. You could take the ferry from Marigot & go on your own.
#27
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Joey, I go to Saba every year and am very familiar with the island. If you are interested I can give you some info on what to do on a daytrip. You can email me at [email protected] so that we don't hijack hannah's thread.
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I'm about 35 miles away from St. Martin and the weather has been nice. The temps are cooling off a bit (70's at night, 80's during the day) and it's been sunny with some showers here and there to keep things green. It's been a bit windy, but not too much so. Just enough to keep things cooler. 
Enjoy your trip, Donzababe! Grand Case has always been my favorite beach on the island. Be sure to hang out at Calmos Cafe (my fave spot) for an afternoon! And, make a trip to Sunset Beach Bar by the airport on the Dutch side to watch the planes come in just a few feet away and see the sunset one evening.

Enjoy your trip, Donzababe! Grand Case has always been my favorite beach on the island. Be sure to hang out at Calmos Cafe (my fave spot) for an afternoon! And, make a trip to Sunset Beach Bar by the airport on the Dutch side to watch the planes come in just a few feet away and see the sunset one evening.
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thanks for clearing up that (my) confusion Statia. LOL
and oh yes, we are having heavy winds here. My husband insists thoguh that these winds are higher than the usual Chriastmas winds. All I know is that things are flying around our yard and I can hear the wind howling all night.
I love the cooler weather though.
and oh yes, we are having heavy winds here. My husband insists thoguh that these winds are higher than the usual Chriastmas winds. All I know is that things are flying around our yard and I can hear the wind howling all night.
I love the cooler weather though.
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