"The beautiful Creole", located between the Greater and the Lesser Antilles, East of Puerto Rico, has a dual identity, French and Dutch.
Saint-Martin is a real 'small France' in the Carribean. She seduces by this strange contrast between exotism and modernity, with its shops in the Parisian stamp and its tropical coast pitted by long paradise beaches. You will discover few authentic towns, such Grand Case that combines Creole life and vacation atmosphere but also terraces animated in sea border and luxurious Marigot shops.
On Dutch Side, feast and nightlife are permanent; casinos, hotels, night clubs, concerts, restaurants and cabarets... animated and quality evenings don’t miss here. You will also find wonderful beaches as well as huge marinas inviting "small boats" and luxurious yacht. Saint Martin is certainly one of the more living Caribbean stopovers.
Situated in the South of Saint Martin, more generally known as St Barth, the island of St. Barthelemy is formed of volcanic hills and coasts shelled of white sandy coves.
Anchor to Gustavia, the capital that has a superb Harbour protected from the winds and welcomes the more sumptuous boats and yachts worldwide. Its small wooden well maintained and colored houses, luxury boutiques and "connected" restaurants give it a certain charm. The other part is wilder with its coasts shelled of white sandy coves. This is the major attraction of the island: no less than 22 beaches which some are among the more beautiful in the Caribbean.
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Anguilla the most North of the Lesser Antilles islands is an elegant jewel of the Caribbean. Displaying its British and African influences, Anguilla offers many festivals and celebrations along the year. You'll love the peace prevailing here and the hospitality of its people. This island is a paradise; its 19 km long white coral coastline, its transparent waters and white sand beaches will delight you cruising there. |