Day 6 – French St Maarten [links]
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Day 6 – French St Maarten [links]
Hilly terrains invite explorers to view the stunning landscapes from a different vantage point.
There’s no shortage of fantastic eateries on-land, offering fresh local fayre. more
The Dutch side has much more of the classic Caribbean vibe. The typically beautiful scenery is dotted with vibrant nightlife, including nightclubs and casinos. If you’d like to enjoy some of the classic Caribbean party culture before you set sail, this is the place to do it.
One of the most special things about St Maarten is the 37 varied beaches to choose from. 70km of coastline lines the island, and we recommend spending a day on the French side, simply beach-hopping and exploring. [links]
There are two main roads in Philipsburg – Front Street and Back Street. Front Street is bustling with stores offering local and international produce. [links]
A beautiful view over St Martin
Head to Veya Restaurant and tickle your taste buds with authentic Caribbean dishes and a variety of seafood. Whilst enjoying this fantastic cuisine, you will also have the opportunity to enjoy the live music played here each evening.
Take advantage of the line-to-sight sailing in Saint Martin and the Leeward Islands. This means that you have the option to embark on long days of sailing, or simply relaxing short hops. No matter what, it is great to sail from one mesmerising bay to another. These routes were inspired by the privilege of being able to do both, and therefore there is a mix of journey lengths incorporated into the route. There are also many breathtaking beaches and villages, with excellent cuisine, to explore. This itinerary is aimed at intermediate sailors with lots of family fun activities on the way. If you’re planning to sail with your family, take a look at our tips for a great sailing journey with children.
Rise and shine as it’s an early start for you on day 6 of your sailing trip. Have a quick breakfast then set sail back to St Maarten, where you will head to Philipsburg, the Dutch capital of the city. Here you can again take advantage of the l ine-to-sight sailing . To make the journey longer you can stop of for some great snorkelling experiences.
Hire a jet ski in Orient Bay [links]
The coast of Ile Fourchue
St Martin is a place of sunshine and serenity, mountains and beaches, surrounded by turquoise waters and hidden coves where you must take advantage of the yachts and sailboats to truly absorb all that this amazing island has to offer.
The best sailing weather for the St Martin sailing itinerary is…all the time! With very steady temperatures, the average high for December – March is 28°C, and around 31°C in the summertime.
The Dutch half, on the other hand, caters to anyone looking for that festive Caribbean vibe and is where casinos, night clubs, and skyscrapers mingle with spectacular scenery. Our St Martin sailing itinerary will help you get the most out of your trip.
Planning. We’ve made planning your holiday to St. Martin smooth and hassle-free. Our network of local operators will ensure you get to see the very best of St. Martin ‘s crystal blue waters that lap gently onto dreamy fine sand beaches and gorgeous coves.
Spend some time hanging out aboard your deck and try not to drool as you stare in wonder at the amazing mega yachts. There are also many exclusive boutiques belonging to the most prestigious fashion designers, art collections and jewellers. There are moorings in the port with plenty of space for anchorage. Additionally, there are many facilities available such as water, ice, garbage disposal, provisions and internet access. here
Map of your 10-day route around St Martin and the Leeward Islands
Before dinner be sure to explore the north side of the beach . Follow the stairs which will guide you to the top of the peak through all sorts of pleasantly smelling flowers and cacti. Once you arrive at the peak, you will be welcomed by an incredible viewpoint over the area.
As you embark upon the beautiful Anse de Combier, you will notice a horse-shaped bay of shimmering turquoise water. You can moore here free of charge – which is incredible! And it gets better… There is lots of space for anchorage with great holdings . When you arrive at Anse De Colombier be sure to check out the great snorkelling spots. You are guaranteed to see more types of fish here, than ever before. Another tip to take on board is to know that the small islets around Ile de la Pointe are also excellent places explore the underwater world. If you’re lucky you may also spot turtles and sea rays.
You should arrive at Philipsburg around lunch time. As mentioned, there is a selection of marinas here. Call ahead and check where would be best to anchor. Once you are on land, be sure to head into town and commerce in the many activities there are to choose from.