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Activities
Recommendations for land lovers include a visit to the gourmet
capital of the island - Grand
Case, a luck of the draw at one of the Casinos,
a night out at one of the many nightclubs or bars with
live music, or a visit to one of the local fine arts
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The island offers an extensive range of water
sports
activities, including
snorkeling, sailing,
jet-skiing, water-skiing,
kayaking, wind surfing,
parasailing and deep-sea
fishing. For the avid
Scuba diver, an excursion
to islands such as St.
Barthélemy, Saba,
and Anguilla is a must.
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Shopping
 One
of the great attractions of the island is the duty-free
shopping available on both sides of the island. You
will find elegant boutiques with all the brand names
at prices much lower than back home, elegant jewelry,
tablecloths, crystal, Dutch Delft Blue, liquors, top-of-the-line |

electronics and in addition, wonderful island souvenirs. Most
of the shops in Marigot are
open Monday through Saturday from 10:00am-1:00pm and re-open
from 3:00pm-7:00pm, in Philipsburg non-stop
from 10:00am to 7:00pm. Sundays almost all shops are closed.
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Restaurants
 St.
Martin is the place for dinning out in the Caribbean.
Here you can choose from a overwhelming variety of of world-class
restaurants, most of them managed by acclaimed International
chefs, you will taste all kind of foods, from the very
sophisticated to the local.
The cost of dining on the island will vary from restaurant
to restaurant and on what kind of food is ordered.
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Hotels
& Resorts
 Find
the perfect vacation getaway
at St. Martin. You can opt
for one of the all-inclusive
hotels, charming small inns
or simple guesthouses. Or
you can stay in style in
one of the many luxury resorts,
villas and suites.
Whatever you are looking for you will find it. St Martin has
an abundance of vacation accommodation choices to suit individual
tastes and budgets.
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Island
Information
 As
the two names suggest
this is the most unique
Island in the Caribbean.
Dutch and French share
this two country situation
without borders. Other
than signs that say “Welcome
to the Dutch Side” and “Welcome
to the French Side” you
would think it was one
country. Roughly 37 square
miles offers breathtaking
views from beautiful
mountain Vistas of the
Caribbean and Atlantic
Oceans.
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