St Maarten Offers Beauty And Adventure

By Annabelle Holman


For many people, planning a dream vacation brings to mind fun in the sun, sandy beaches, exotic locations, exciting nightlife and grand adventures. Opting to spend this special down time in the Caribbean offers up several amazing islands from which to choose, each with their own unique charms. The quaint isle of St Maarten provides travelers with a grand range of experiences and some of the most breathtaking scenery to be found anywhere.

This island is the world's tiniest landmass to ever be under the possession of two nations at once. Just 37 square miles total, the land is split between France and the Netherlands Antilles. For an excess of 350 years, there has been cooperation on among the territory holders which is quite instrumental in the overall success.

Approximately two thirds of this island is the property of France and a member of the European Community. The remainder is held by the Dutch and falls under the realm belonging to the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The dual owners have had an arrangement for over 350 years that has helped to feed the area's success and promote peaceful coexistence.

A portion of that success is possible in part because there is practically no separation of community, no physical borders to mar the incredible landscape or make visitors feel uncomfortable or limited. They are free to travel the whole mass and enjoy all the wonderful sites, attractions or activities the island has to offer. This small space is practically bursting with things to see and do.

This island has a reputation for being the near perfect location for vacationing throughout the year. Its warm and sunny tropical climate provides temperatures that range from a pleasing mid sixty for the low, to a scorching upper ninety as the high, though the average hangs right around a comfortable 78 degrees Fahrenheit. Sporadic rain showers have a tendency to break out in the afternoons, cooling the heat of day and preparing for a soothing evening.

This paradise of the tropics is an oasis of breathtaking beauty and inspirational scenery. A mountain range is at the center of this island and its rolling hills provide an excellent backdrop for adventures such as zip lining, horseback riding, exploring, hiking or just meditating and finding one's connection with nature. Small, charming villages are located sporadically, allowing visitors to experience the unique cultures and do some shopping for local goods.

The island is surrounded by amazing beaches of sparkling white sands which are touted as some of the most beautiful on Earth. Simpson Bay Lagoon is the biggest in the Caribbean and is located here. This body of water is home to a truly impressive fleet of luxury yachts and would be entirely landlocked were it not for the two very narrow draw bridged channels allowing entrance and exit.

From swimming in the amazing turquoise water to exploring the hills on horseback, there are hundreds of interesting thing to do for people of all ages and interests. Those who crave adventure may want to try some snorkeling among the corals or diving within the many caves to observe the bevy of colorful tropical fish. The nightlife is incredible and ferries run daily among the neighboring islands of Anguilla, Saba, St. Barths and St. Eustatius.




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