ps our resort is on Cupecoy Beach so the clothing optional beach is
already covered (pun intended)
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Marcel will probably hand your kids a "chapeau" and revolver to pirate around with during dinner. Make sure you bring your camera!phaninatl wrote:Thanks Mojo the kids will get a kick out of the Pirate.
Chalk the car rental is a must to see the island. Any tips on day excursions(other island to check out)?
wow...whats your job that takes you to all these places?? more importantly...how do i sign up?? hahachalksoperations wrote:Get there a quite a bit for my job. Going there Thursday morning again in fact. You just missed the Jump up Carnival, which cranks up just after Easter. For your shopping and what not, you'll need to head to Philipsburg. Front St. is basically where you will find all your shops and such.
Are you renting a car? If so, expect to pay a few hundred bucks for a deposit. You won't find them at Princess Julianna Airport like you do here in the states. They don't have rental cars at the airport, but you can have it delivered to your hotel. Taxi drivers livelihood is sort of protected this way. You can expect to pay anywhere from 25 to 50 US dollars per day.
Like I said, I'll be heading down there Thursday morning, then over to St. Kitts and Antigua for a bit then back up to Beef Island then home. I'll see what is coming up this summer for Carnival and what not. Let you know when I get back.
Yes, St. Barth's makes for a marvelous day-trip, but if you fly instead of sail you'll not regret it. Landing on St. Barth's is one of life's more eye-opening experiences -- You skim the top of a bluff before you drop like a rock down to the ridiculously short airstrip that ends on the beach (st. Jean). They may have improved that strip since I was there last (1999) but I bet it's still an "exciting" touch-down.MojosMama wrote:St. Barth's (and Le Select) are an hour or so away by boat. HOWEVER..I must warn you....the way there 30% of the passengers were...er..ill. The way back it jumped to somewhere around 75%. (somehow I was spared) The ride was horrible. If you're going to take the Voyager, make sure you check the weather report.
phaninatl wrote:The family and I are headed to Sint Maarten this summer and would love some tips about places to go, things to see, people to meet, beaches to sun on . TIA
ps our resort is on Cupecoy Beach so the clothing optional beach is
already covered (pun intended)