Your favorite things to do in St. Thomas & St. Martin?
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Your favorite things to do in St. Thomas & St. Martin?
Hi all, first time to post on FlyerTalk. My husband & I are taking a cruise with ports of call in St. Thomas & St. Maarten. We've heard that St. Maarten is just ok and that it's better to go to St. Martin for the straw market, better dining opportunities. Do you agree? Is it worth it to spend time at the Camille Pissaro home/museum? Do you have restaurant recommendations? We are the type that likes cultural stuff, we like to walk/stroll/dine - we don't like being a part of tour groups, don't golf, and enjoy just sitting in a cafe people watching, enjoying drinks and apps. We are in our late 40s. Also, if we take a taxi from port (Dutch side) to French side, Googlemaps shows 10 miles/15 minutes - what would be the average taxi fare? Thanks!
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I would suggest Cruise Critic for your questions:
http://boards.cruisecritic.com/forumdisplay.php?f=133
http://boards.cruisecritic.com/forumdisplay.php?f=93
Cheers.
http://boards.cruisecritic.com/forumdisplay.php?f=133
http://boards.cruisecritic.com/forumdisplay.php?f=93
Cheers.
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Hi all, first time to post on FlyerTalk. My husband & I are taking a cruise with ports of call in St. Thomas & St. Maarten. We've heard that St. Maarten is just ok and that it's better to go to St. Martin for the straw market, better dining opportunities. Do you agree? Is it worth it to spend time at the Camille Pissaro home/museum? Do you have restaurant recommendations? We are the type that likes cultural stuff, we like to walk/stroll/dine - we don't like being a part of tour groups, don't golf, and enjoy just sitting in a cafe people watching, enjoying drinks and apps. We are in our late 40s. Also, if we take a taxi from port (Dutch side) to French side, Googlemaps shows 10 miles/15 minutes - what would be the average taxi fare? Thanks!
There are some older SXM threads in this forum. Try searching "sunset" or "orient" in this forum.
SXM is easy to get around. Don't be afraid to rent a car for a day or two or three. Most hotels have a rental car desk and prices should be between $45 and $75 per day depending on the vehicle. Taxi from SXM airport to Philipsburg is $18-20 IIRC. From Philipsburg to Marigot, it should be $25. Taxi rates can be found here: http://taxistmaarten.com/images/files/Rate_Sheet.pdf
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I have been living in St. Martin for six years, I always tell my friends to stay at least one whole week here for vacation. French side is not that crowded as Dutch side as lots of the tourists come from cruise ship that only allows them to say just one day.
13F is right, drive by yourself is very easy, the island is not big and you won't get lost, just one main road and see around on a day that is also a pleasure trip and then make stop to Orient Baie (there are a few nice restauant in front of the nice beach, all are good food and good service. Or anywhere you want to try the food. People here are very nice to tell you the road and give you direction. Remember: Drive slowly, you will come across cows or goats on the road, even people make stop on the road and just say hello to the cars. This is an island - not a city life. But overall. But if your time is tight, hire a taxi and get info beforehand, know where you want to go and don't let them to bring you what they want, and choose your restaurant. Oh, if you can stay overnight, go dinner at Grande Case, they have very very good restaurants in the main street, walk along there, + Lolo (BBQ hawkers center, quite interesting). Enjoy.
13F is right, drive by yourself is very easy, the island is not big and you won't get lost, just one main road and see around on a day that is also a pleasure trip and then make stop to Orient Baie (there are a few nice restauant in front of the nice beach, all are good food and good service. Or anywhere you want to try the food. People here are very nice to tell you the road and give you direction. Remember: Drive slowly, you will come across cows or goats on the road, even people make stop on the road and just say hello to the cars. This is an island - not a city life. But overall. But if your time is tight, hire a taxi and get info beforehand, know where you want to go and don't let them to bring you what they want, and choose your restaurant. Oh, if you can stay overnight, go dinner at Grande Case, they have very very good restaurants in the main street, walk along there, + Lolo (BBQ hawkers center, quite interesting). Enjoy.