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| Cocktails at the Beach |
I want to give you an inside view of the Islands many sights and culture.
Saint Martin, although such a small island, is divided in two. The Dutch part (south Sint Maarten) is industrialised and has the biggest city (Phillipsburg) as well as the biggest airport and the port for the cruise ships.
The French part (north Saint Martin) is much more tourist orientated, with little restaurants and luxury Hotels and many beaches.
Looking at the culture in St. Martin it is quite obvious to detect the huge differences. While the Dutch part is mainly Americanized and most people speak English, this can not be said of the French part. It feels like you switched the island the looks, the feel, everything changes. People speak french, eat french and live life the french way : )
To make the European triangle perfect, Anguilla lies a 30 min. ferry ride west of Saint Martin and is British! So don't forget your Passport!!
It has the nicest beaches by far and is definitely worth a visit. The island is tranquil and I recommend renting a car to go to one of the whitest beaches I have ever seen. The water is crystal clear and often the beaches are almost empty. If you want to enjoy a typical Caribbean beach party go there for August Monday - the first Monday in August. You will probably have the time of your life. :)
I didn't go shopping on the islands but prices for gold, perfumes, electronics, alcohol, cigarettes etc. are very cheap, as there are no added taxes. For example a pack of brand name cigarettes would just cost £2. You can find the most shops in Phillipsburg right next to the cruises port
When it comes to restaurants I can recommend:
Lee's fish restaurant. It is simply awesome! The fish is super fresh and you can sit by water. The prices are ok and the portions huge. If you fancy something Italian Izzy will provide you with a nice ambiance and personal service. The food served was perfectly prepared, much better than I would have expected in the Caribbean.
Also try some of the BBQ huts on the French side. I went to one at the beach and it was simple but awesome. They grill everything from Seafood to pork chops to perfection, a real authentic experience.



