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upanishad Dec 8th, 2006 02:05 PM

Info. on Le Flamboyant Hôtel in St. Martin
 
Anyone stayed there? We have a possibility of an all-inclusive or not and it's for Dec. 25th through Jan.1st. Any advice?

sandyjoy Dec 8th, 2006 02:15 PM

I have stayed there twice and it's a good place to use as a base for vacationing on St. Martin but I don't recommend the all inclusive option. There are too many great places to eat on St. Martin. Also, all the rooms at Le Flamboyant have kitchnettes and there is a strip mall across the road where you can stock up on basic groceries. There are also some restauratns within walking distance.

upanishad Dec 8th, 2006 03:03 PM

Thanks Sandyjoy. So, you would say it's a safe, clean hotel on a nice beach? Are the people on St.Martin friendly? I've never been to the virgin islands and this is a shot in the dark for me.


Carrybean Dec 9th, 2006 02:08 AM

St. Martin is in the French West Indies, not the Virgin Islands & I have to agree about not using all-inclusive there with all the wonderful dining options. Hope you have a wonderful time.

Barbara1 Dec 9th, 2006 04:36 AM

upanishad
St. Martin is French and part of the French West Indies. it has nothing to do with the Virgin Islands. The other side of the island is St. Maarten which is Dutch.
Le Flamboyant is a very nice hotel. it has a beach but the beach is on the lagoon rather than on the ocean.
I recommend renting a car while you are there so you can explore the island and the other wonderful beaches.
and I agree with the above posters.. If possible, do not go the all inclusive way. The island has the most fabulous dining experiences you will find on any Caribbean island. It would be a pity to miss that.

Carrybean Dec 9th, 2006 09:28 AM

The Dutch side is part of the Netherlands Antilles, BTW.

Barbara1 Dec 9th, 2006 12:12 PM

oops!
I forgot to say that, didn't I? LOL

sandyjoy Dec 9th, 2006 04:51 PM

The beach area is nice but it is on the lagoon, so it's not great for swimming. You can however use the kayaks, and water bicycles. The two pools are also very nice. The best beaches are a drive away (even the beach across the road at the Nettle Bay Beach Club is only marginally better and it is on the sea. But as we have all said, it's a good base.


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