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St. Maarten is set apart from all the other Caribbean islands, not only for it's dual nationality, but because of it's ability to provide a restful and peaceful getaway, along with the excitement of activities, nightlife, casinos and exquisite cuisine.
 St. Maarten abounds with beautiful beaches, reefs for snorkeling, hiking at Plantations and breathtaking sightseeing. The shopping meccas in both capitals of Margiot and Phillipsburg are duty free havens, and over 400 restaurants tantalize the senses with mouthwatering dishes. We have listed our favourite picks for vacation managers, beaches, restaurants, car rentals and accommodations on this page. We hope you enjoy all of St. Maarten
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Saratoga Restaurant
 Saratoga is a fine dining restaurant located on the waterfront at Simpson Bay Yacht Club. Surrounded by luxurious yachts, soft lighting and cool breezes, guests are seated either on the waterside terrace, or in the mahogany dining room. Culinary Institute Graduate John Jackson creates a new menu each evening and includes many local fish specialties, great steaks, shellfish, pastas and salads. Quality and freshness and ambience combine for an unforgettable dining experience. Saratoga is a great venue for special celebrations, wedding receptions and group functions. PH: 599 5442421 |
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Baie Rouge for Snorkelling. There is a hole in the cliff that you snorkel through and little coves with sandy beaches to rest along the way.
Le Gallion for kids. Close to the horse riding stables and Butterfly Farm - and a great place to watch kite surfing. Cupecoy for clothes optional. The backdrop of pink cliffs, white sand and turquoise waters provide an ideal hideaway in caves and stretches of beach. Pelican Beach has one of the most interesting little reefs to snorkel on - the beach is small but well serviced and Playstation 4 Kids sits right out front. If the seas are calm you will be in for a big suprise at how nice Dawn Beach can be. The waters are mostly choppy but certain calm days allow for exceptional snorkelling. On the choppier days enjoy some body surfing. |
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From the deck of Lambada or Tango while sailing the coastline. The green flash is legendary, and cameras are a must. If you get a chance to visit Cliffside Bar at Cupecoy beach club, you will catch an incredible sunset and a chance to see Lambada sailing by…
Better yet join the boat!
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The highest point on St. Maarten is Pic Paradis, located in Rambaud on the French side. Hiking is great from Loterie Farms, an old plantation, and the opportunity to eat Julie's famous cuisine at the Hidden rainforest Restaurant, should not be missed. Check out the new “Flyzone”…
On the way take a drive through the beautiful Colombier with towering trees and palm groves. Orient Beach has a great lookout point with stunning views of St Barts, Green Key, Pinel Island and views all the way out to Tintemarre. St Maarten is stunning from Dutch side to French side....take some great hikes on the wild side at Guana Bay or from horseback down through Gibbs Bay.
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Vacation Managers Island Reps |
Island Reps N.V. is a Destination Management Company working in St Maarten/St Martin for over 25 years. Strategically located at Princess Juliana International Airport, they are known for their reliability and service, and handle groups of 500 passengers, and more. Their highly trained staff speaks English, Dutch, French, Italian and Spanish. They arrange: Airport, Airline and Cruise Ship Representation, Transfers, Hotel Assistance, VIP Guests and Special Interest and Incentive Groups. http://www.islandreps.com/
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Fast and reliable service, Thrifty Car Rental is in the top three car rental companies on St. Maarten. Cars are neat and affordable, and available right from the airport. Special arrangements can be made for car seats, VIP cars and shuttle service. http://www.thriftysxm.com/
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