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Sint Maarten and St. Martin
- one island with 2 personalities by Stephanie Larkin
If
your cruise ship stops at Sint Maarten/St. Martin, consider yourself very
lucky, as you are really getting a 'two for one' deal! There is so much
to see and do on this small, picturesque island with two capital cities,
plenty of casinos, and more shops and restaurants than you can hope to
enjoy.
The island was first discovered
by seafaring Indians, who found abundant salt on the island. It was named
by Columbus, as he sailed past it on the Feast of St. Martin. The Dutch
and the French both wanted it for themselves, and they took it from the
Spanish and carved it in two in 1647. The border has been moved several
times due to border disputes, but relations between the two countries has
been rather amicable for the past 200 years.
Ships generally dock at Philipsburg,
the capital of Dutch Sint Maarten. From here you can take a taxi, public
bus or rental car to explore the island. There is a road that goes around
the outside of the island, connecting Philipsburg to Marigot, the capital
of French St. Martin. Both Philipsburg and Marigot are only a few blocks
wide, so it is an easy walk to explore either capital, its shops, restaurants
or landmarks by foot. Great Bay Beach is within walking distance of where
the ships dock, but if you would prefer something a bit more "European",
Orient Beach on the north side of the island is called the "French Riviera
of the Caribbean", for both it's beauty and the relative undress of it's
bathers. There are plenty of sailing tours available, as the island experiences
brisk trade winds. In general, if fine dining is what you are after, you
will want to visit the French side, but for the casinos, the Dutch side
is the place to be. Whichever country you choose, you are sure to enjoy
your day at Sint Maarten/St. Martin.
For accommodation in St
Martin / St Maarten, visit All
World Vacation Station
About the Author:
Stephanie Larkin is the editor
of http://www.CruiseLinesandPorts.com,
as well as http://www.WaltDisneyCruise.net.
She and her family love to cruise - her 3 children especially love the
towel animals and chocolates left on the beds at night!
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