Visas for Sint Maarten. Geography of Sint Maarten Departure from the country

Sint Maarten- a self-governing state with significant autonomy within the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Located in the southern part of the island of St. Martin (St. Martin's Island). The capital is Philipsburg.

It borders on the north with French Saint-Martin (the length of the border is 10.5 km), and on the east it has a sea border with. Area – 35 km².

Indented by vast lagoons and narrow deep bays, the coast of Sint Maarten stretches in a long strip to the northwest, forming a long and narrow spit that borders the Simpson Bay lagoon, one of the largest inland bodies of water, from the sea. Caribbean Sea.

Numerous salt lagoons and many small islands: Pelican Key, Little Key, Molly Baby, Hen and Chicken line the coastline of Sint Maarten.

In the northern part of the country, near the border with the French part of the island, there are low hilly areas up to 350 m high. The most noticeable landmark of Sint Maarten is extinct volcano Mount Flagstaff (386 m).

The vast majority of Sint Maarten's flora consists of palms, hibiscus and cacti, although there are small forests in the hilly central areas. The fauna is represented by almost a hundred species of birds and several species of lizards.

Climate

The climate in Sint Maarten is tropical maritime, trade wind. The average temperature in summer is about +27°C (June-September), in winter +25°C (December-February), while daily temperature changes are extremely insignificant - the thermometer at night rarely drops below +20°C even in winter.

Most of the year the weather is warm and comfortable with minimal temperature differences between seasons. Relative humidity is fairly constant throughout the year, around 76%.

The average annual precipitation is up to 700 mm (the maximum occurs from May to October-November). Northeast trade winds blowing from the Atlantic Ocean bring frequent and heavy rain.

The island of St. Maarten can be exposed to typhoons, most likely between July-August and October, as it lies on the southeastern periphery of the Caribbean hurricane belt.

Last changes: 10/10/2011

Population

The population of Sint Maarten is 37,429 people (2010).

IN ethnic composition the local population is the descendants of European colonists and African slaves. These are mainly mulattoes and blacks (up to 85%), representatives of Indian peoples (up to 5%), Dutch, Spaniards, Portuguese and other immigrants from the European continent (up to 6%), as well as emigrants from countries East Asia and the Middle East.

Last changes: 10/10/2011

Language

Official languages- Dutch and English.

The Papiamento language (a Creole language close to Portuguese) is also widespread.

Last changes: 10/10/2011

Religion

About 39% of the population belongs to the Roman Catholic Church, about 12% are Pentecostals, 11% are Methodists.

Last changes: 10/10/2011

Money

Currency Sint Maarten - Netherlands Antillean guilder(NAF or ANG). 1 ANG = 100 cents. The exchange rate is pegged to the US dollar.

From 2013, the Caribbean Guilder (CMG) will be introduced in Curaçao and Sint Maarten, replacing the current Netherlands Antilles Guilder. The new currency will be pegged to the US dollar (1 USD = 1.79 CMG).

Banks are open from Monday to Friday from 08.00-8.30 to 11.30-12.00 and from 13.30 to 16.00-16.30. Some are open on Saturdays.

US dollars and Euros are widely accepted for payment on the island. You can exchange currency at bank offices. Credit cards, as well as traveler's checks, are accepted for payment by most shops and hotels. ATMs generally dispense guilders as well as US dollars.

To avoid additional conversion costs, it is recommended to use traveler's checks in US dollars.

The islands enjoy the status of an offshore territory - many companies registered here pay a minimum tax rate, and a number of duties and fees have been abolished altogether. For general merchandise, the only sales tax (usually included in all prices shown on tags and price tags) is 3%.

Last changes: 10/11/2011

Communications

Calling code: 599

Internet domain: .an (to be cancelled) and .sx (assigned but not yet activated)

Ambulance - 912, police and fire service - 911

Island dialing codes

Sint Maarten – 5, Curacao – 9, Bonaire – 7, Sint Eustatius – 3, Saba – 4

How to call

To call from Russia to Sint Maarten, you need to dial: 8 – beep – 10 – 599 – 5 – subscriber number.

To call from Sint Maarten to Russia, you need to dial: 00 – 7 – city code – subscriber number.

Landline communications

The communication system in Sint Maarten is modern and well developed. Payphones that can be used to make international calls are located in populated areas ubiquitous and work with several types of calling cards, which are sold at post offices, telephone company offices, supermarkets, newsagents, tobacconists, and gas stations. Many phones accept credit cards.

Calls through an operator (from a hotel) are much more expensive than automatic ones, since their cost includes a 15 percent tax and the cost of the operator’s services. International calls can also be made from the post office.

Calls between the Dutch and French parts of the island are considered international, as each side has its own telephone system!

Mobile communications

GSM 900/1800 cellular communications cover the entire island and are quite modern. There are several cellular operators operating in Sint Maarten (East Caribbean Cellular, Chippie), providing full coverage of the territory.

Roaming with Russia is available to subscribers of the largest mobile operators.

Internet

The Internet is developed quite well. Local providers provide almost all types of network services. There are many internet cafes in the capital. Many hotels also provide internet access.
Last changes: 10/10/2011

Shopping

Sint Maarten is a duty-free zone, therefore, in addition to souvenir shops, you can make good purchases here at Duty free. In shopping centers you can find boutiques of almost all famous companies in Europe and America.

Last changes: 10/10/2011

Sea and beaches

In the south and west of Sint Maarten there are numerous sandy beaches, and in lagoons they extend across the entire width of alluvial sand spits that fence them off from the sea.

There are no beaches for nudists (you need to look for them on the French side of the island).

Last changes: 10/10/2011

Story

The Spaniards arrived in the Antilles at the end of the 15th century. The island of Saint Martin was first discovered by Christopher Columbus in 1493. In 1499 the Spaniard Alonso de Ojeda discovered southern islands, inhabited by Arawak and Carib Indians. However, the Spaniards did not find precious metals there, and they did not begin to develop these islands.

In the period 1630-1640, the islands were occupied by the Dutch, then repeatedly occupied by the Spaniards, British and French. These islands also served as bases for pirates.

Finally passed to the Netherlands in 1816. Before the abolition of slavery in 1863, the territory was the center of the Caribbean slave trade.

Sint Maarten was founded as a state on October 10, 2010. Previously, it was part of the Netherlands Antilles, an autonomy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

Between 2005 and 2009, the people of Sint Maarten (as well as Curaçao, Bonaire and Saba) voted to secede from the autonomy of the Netherlands Antilles, and St. Eustatius supported the continuation of education as it was then. However, none of the islands supported the declaration of independence from the Netherlands.

On October 10, 2010, Sint Maarten became a self-governing state with significant autonomy (status aparte) within the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Under the terms of the agreement between the Netherlands and the Netherlands Antilles, the islands of Bonaire, Saba and St. Eustatius became autonomous territories of the Netherlands, and Curacao and St. Maarten received the same status as Aruba (an autonomous member state of the Kingdom of the Netherlands). The Dutch government will take over the defense and foreign policy of the new countries.

Last changes: 10/10/2011

Tap water usually comes from desalination plants and is relatively safe to drink, but it is usually recommended to drink bottled water (it is worth noting that water is expensive throughout the island, especially in restaurants, even more expensive than some alcoholic drinks), especially during the first days of your stay on the islands.

The use, sale or possession of any drugs is prohibited in Sint Maarten (this is not the Netherlands).

Particular attention is paid to cleanliness and order in public places, so littering on the street is not recommended - the fines are quite significant.

Prices for goods and services are approximately 20-40% lower in the period from late April to early December, when the end of the tourist season is observed here.

The island has very high levels of solar radiation; sunscreen, wide-brimmed hats and light clothing are recommended.

Last changes: 01/20/2013

How to get there

There are no direct flights from Russia to Sint Maarten.

From Russia, the easiest way to get to Sint Maarten is through the Netherlands with airlines - with a connection in Amsterdam. Depending on the flight chosen, an overnight stay in Amsterdam is possible.

The flight duration from Moscow to Amsterdam is about 3.5 hours, from Amsterdam to Sint Maarten – about 11 hours (excluding connections). The cost of the flight is about 1300-1500 euros (round trip).

If in Amsterdam the connecting time between flights from Moscow to Sint Maarten is no more than 24 hours, a transit visa is not needed, provided that you do not leave the transit zone of Schiphol Airport (there are 2 hotels in this zone). If you plan to spend the night in a hotel in the city, you will need to obtain a transit visa.

When departing from Sint Maarten, a tax of $22 is charged for international flights and $10 for domestic flights. Some airlines already include this tax in the ticket price.

Children under 2 years of age (who do not occupy a separate seat in the aircraft cabin), transit passengers leaving the country by air within 24 hours, as well as diplomats are exempt from paying the fee.

Last changes: 02/07/2013 On the world map Map

There are two countries on one island. One is Sint Maarten (belongs to the Netherlands), the other is Saint Martin (belongs to France). Sint Maarten is famous for its crazy airport, where the landing is carried out directly above the heads of those standing on the beach (three times steeper than Phuket).

There are two countries situated on this small island. The first is Sint Maarten (which belongs to the Netherlands) and the second is Saint Martin (which belongs to France). Sint Maarten is famous for its insane airport, where planes approach for landing right over the heads of people standing on the beach (it’s three times cooler than Phuket).


The airport is the main attraction of the Dutch part of the island.

The airport is the main point of interest on the Dutch part of the island.


The beach area is decorated with warnings that standing under the exhaust of a jetliner is not a good idea. The warning is emblazoned with tourist stickers.

The beach area is decorated with warnings about how standing under the blast of a jet engine isn’t the best idea. The warning is decorated with tourists’ stickers.


However, standing directly behind a Boeing taking off is really not a good idea. The heat and smell of kerosene can be survived. But all the sand from the beach flies into your eyes.

However, standing directly behind a Boeing during takeoff really isn’t the best idea. The heat and the smell of kerosene are tolerable enough. But all the sand from the beach flies straight into your eyes.


The takeoff is loud, but safe and beautiful.

The takeoff is loud, but safe and pretty.


The landing is also loud and beautiful.

The landing is also loud and pretty.


There's not much to do here.

There isn't a whole lot to do here.


Apart from a couple of casinos, nightclubs and a couple of beaches, there is nothing.

Nothing exists here besides a few casinos, nightclubs, and beaches.


There is a small colonial center.

There’s a small colonial-era downtown area.


There are benches sponsored by a local mobile operator, which wanted its logo on the back.

There are benches sponsored by the local wireless company, which wanted to have its logo on the bench backs.


There are telecommunications casings (much like in the Bahamas).

There are telecom equipment casings (more or less like the ones in the Bahamas).




Particularly important objects are protected by especially unpleasant spikes on the fences.

Particularly important facilities are protected with particularly nasty fence spikes.


The entire island is decorated with concrete structures for electricity meters.

Concrete structures for electricity meters dot the entire island.


Drawbridge. It works a couple of times a day, when yachts from the bay sail out to sea.

A drawbridge. It’s raised a couple of times a day, when yachts leave the bay and go out to sea.


Covered bus stop.

A sheltered bus stop.


Open bus stop.

An unsheltered bus stop.


Car signs.


Street sign.


Mailboxes have not had time to be changed since the island was part of the Netherlands Antilles, which a couple of years ago turned into several different states.

The post boxes still haven’t been replaced since the time when the island was part of the Netherlands Antilles, which split up into several different nations a few years ago.


Payphone booth. In half the cases there are no phones inside.

A payphone booth. Half of them don’t have any payphones inside.


Inspection certificates.

Vehicle inspection slips.


The only curious detail on the island is the “no parking” road sign. If painted white on the left, it means the sign is not valid on the left side of the road.

The only interesting detail on the island is the “no parking” sign. If the left side is painted over with white, it means the sign doesn’t apply on the left side of the road.

I once thought that Caribbean Islands- this is purely an invention of writers and directors who create images of pirates and sailors in order to create interesting stories and exciting adventures. But, times go by, and the thought that the Caribbean is something incredible and unknown haunts me. I flew to Sint Maarten with approximately this attitude.

The first interesting detail was that the island consists of two countries that get along well together - France and Holland. They are separated by a conventional border, but movement between them is not difficult in any way, so exploring two countries in one trip is a real adventure!

Gourmets, aesthetes and lovers of everything more expensive remain on the French side, but if you are a real hunter for interesting things, then Sint Maarten is waiting for you now, and all year, and for a very long time. I don’t advise you to delay making a choice, because after reading my article you simply won’t have any left!

Visa and border crossing

So, the first step is to clarify whether Russians need a visa to enter this country? Answer: yes, it is necessary. But don’t rush to get upset and close the page, because its design will not take much time and effort.

First, it is important to clarify that to travel to Sint Maarten you need a special visa - Caribisch gebied. Such a document gives the right to visit not only this country, but also several other islands: Bonaire and St. Eustatius.

Caribisch gebied is issued only at the Visa Application Center or the Consulate of the Netherlands. When you fill out the form, in the “Destination” column, indicate the island you are going to. In our case Saint Maarten.

This type of visa cannot be used to visit Schengen countries, nor can a Schengen visa be used to enter these islands. But, if you have a Schengen multiple entry visa, entry will be allowed without a visa.

All that remains is to submit the documents.

List of documents

  • filled in English questionnaire;
  • 2 photos size 3.5x4.5 (colored according to Schengen standards);
  • photocopies all completed pages of the passport;
  • photocopies of the national passports (first page and registration);
  • health insurance;
  • hotel reservation;
  • bank statement or work certificate about having enough money (about 40 EUR per day).

Consular fee - 35 EUR.

The visa itself takes about 10 working days.

In order to sign up to submit documents, you need to go to the Visa Application Center website and select the purpose of your trip - the Netherlands Antilles, then specify the day and time.

Visa Centers

Address in Moscow: Shchipok street, 11 building 1.

You can submit documents from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., and receive them from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

The Visa Application Center is open from Monday to Friday.


In St. Petersburg You can contact the address: Bolshaya Raznochinnaya Street, 16/7. 2nd floor of the Chkalovsky business center.

The times for submitting and receiving documents are the same: from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Working days: Monday to Friday.


It is also possible to visit Visa Centers in Rostov-on-Don, Kazan, Yekaterinburg, Vladivostok, Krasnodar, Novosibirsk and Samara. Detailed information Opening hours and contact details can be found at vfsglobal.com.

With children

In order for the children to be able to go with you to the resort with joy and pleasure, you need to provide several documents:

  • notarized permission to take a child out if he is traveling with one of the parents or a guardian;
  • photocopies parental passports;
  • if under 14 years old, then the original birth certificates and a copy of the international passport and the international passport itself.

Import and export rules

The import and export of any currency is not limited, but amounts greater than 10,000 USD must be declared.

According to the rules, you can import up to 200 cigarettes or 50 cigars. Regarding alcohol, the situation is as follows: the import and export of no more than 1 liter of strong alcohol or 3 liters of wine is allowed.

Leaving the country

When you leave the country, do not forget to pay a local tax of 7 USD.

How to get there

Sint Maarten is a state that is not very close to our country, which is certainly sad. But I can assure you that this part of the planet is worth getting here at least once in your life. I'll tell you how you can do this. The most popular and affordable way to get here is by plane. There are a lot of flights to the island with transfers to different countries. You can also get here by ferry, which includes a visit to Sint Maarten as part of the cruise.

By plane

To get to Sint Maarten by plane, you will need only 25 hours, 520 USD and a transfer at New York airport. The flight from Moscow (SVO) is operated by Aeroflot and JetBlue. This is the fastest and most cheap option for residents of Moscow.

For residents of St. Petersburg, the cheapest option will be a flight with transfers to Sheremetyevo and John F. Kennedy Airport for 530 USD. Travel time - 30 hours. Aeroflot and JetBlue also operate this flight. You can compare ticket prices, for example.


By ferry

An alternative option to get to the island is to take a ferry, or rather a cruise. This type of transport has recently attracted more and more tourists due to its diversity and low price.

Of course, for this you need to be in the USA or Puerto Rico, from where such liners sail.

You can, for example, buy a seven-day cruise and get 6 different islands, including Sint Maarten! Simply fabulous! On board you will be able to have a wonderful rest while the ship is at sea, eat delicious food in chic restaurants, have dizzying entertainment and recharge with positive energy for a long time.

Prices for cruises start from approximately 450 USD and above. It all depends on how early you book your tickets.

Gustavia

Back in the 1950s, the capital Saint Barthélemy was a fishing village. Changes came in the 1960s when wealthy visitors, including the Rockefeller and Rothschild families, came in, followed by super-yachts carrying Hollywood stars and influential Europeans of the 1970s.


Today this port city- nothing more than a majestic piece of land. Although relatively small compared to other giants in the Caribbean, Gustavia has a number of upscale boutiques, upscale restaurants and several historical attractions.


There is a ferry service between Sint Maarten and Gustavia. Tickets can be purchased from the Aqua Mania office located at Pelican Marina, opposite the Simpson Bay Resort.


The company holds swims on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 9:00. Departure back at 16:00.

The cost per day is 100 USD for an adult ticket and 60 USD for children from 2 to 11 years old. Children under two years old are free.

Remember: you must have a valid passport as Gustavia has a very strict immigration policy, some nationalities may require a visa. For Russians it necessary apply at the France visa center.

Scooter

Scooters are definitely a cool way to see the sights and will make getting around the island more manageable. But I can only recommend this method if you already have experience in maneuvering. This is especially necessary where there are narrow roads. You can rent a scooter at the airport for the same daily price as a car. for rent.

Car rental

Sint Maarten is a relatively small island, but if you are interested in doing a variety of activities, like me, then renting a car is a big deal. There are many car rental companies on the island, so prices are decent, starting from around 30-40 USD per day for economy cars. Gas and petrol prices are currently quite reasonable, especially by European standards. You can also search for offers in advance on the Internet (for example,).

  • At Princess Juliana Airport you can find any well-known car rental company: Budget, Avis, Payless Car Rental, Hertz and others.
  • As for the city itself, there are not many rental places here and they are located at a remote location. These companies are Coastal Car Rental and Dollar Thrifty Car Rental.

One word of caution: traffic on the island can be very busy and parking can be challenging. Ask local residents about traffic, driving times and hours so you can plan your route and schedule exits to minimize frustration.

Connection

In Sint Maarten, most cafes, restaurants, and hotels have free access to Wi-Fi and the Internet, so you can easily contact family and friends.

If you need a more mobile option for using the network, then I recommend purchasing a SIM card TelCell on the Dutch side for 50 USD, on which there will be 500 MB of Internet and 150 minutes. The system is postpaid.

The map shows the location where you can purchase the tariff. The company is open Monday to Friday from 7:30 to 16:30. Saturday and Sunday are days off.

Be careful: mobile data does not work when you go to the French side.

Language and communication

English is the dominant language in Sint Maarten, although both Dutch and Spanish are spoken here. Creole language - Papiamento - is a mixture of Spanish, Dutch, Portuguese, English and French, but very few people speak it.

Features of mentality

There is great cultural diversity in Sint Martin, and the true locals far outnumber the immigrants from poorer and less urbanized areas. Clothes that are too expensive and bright can attract unwanted attention, so try to choose the least provocative outfits.

You may also offend some locals if you wander around places other than beaches and swimming pools in a swimsuit: for example, in the local supermarket it is disrespectful, so you will be treated relatively negatively and, at times, hostilely.

Food and drink

The most important advice I can give you is about local cuisine Sint Maarten - stay away from McDonald's. This is the only way that will make you rise from being a tourist to becoming a true traveler immersed in the local culture. Sint Maarten has some amazing local food that is definitely worth trying. Go to local cafes and go where the locals go. For me, food, wine and even water are part of the journey.

There are about 300 restaurants on the island with wide choice offers available to both tourists and local residents. There are restaurants that are American, Mexican, Chinese, Italian, vegetarian and many more. If you don't like restaurants, there are supermarkets with an excellent selection of American, European and other products.

Seafood such as salmon, lobster and red snapper are very popular on the island and are prepared in a variety of styles and variations. Local spices are used in stews, curries and, for example, in products such as blood sausage (boudin).

Most restaurants include a tax of about 10-15% of the check amount. Also be prepared for the fact that your order will take quite a long time to prepare, as it is customary here to take your time during lunch or dinner.

A few useful terms to know on the island:

  • lambi (shell);
  • gambas (shrimp);
  • poulet (chicken);
  • colombo (curry).

5 dishes worth trying

Sint Maarten is a great place to try something new and different. I'll tell you about some of the dishes that you should definitely try:


Shopping

Sint Maarten is a Caribbean island owned by the Dutch. You can buy truly unique Dutch items on this island that you can't get on other islands. If you're planning on shopping, here are some tips to keep in mind when buying chocolate, alcohol, jewelry or other interesting items while shopping in Sint Maarten.

What you need to know about shopping in this country

For shopping in Sint Maarten, I would like to give you some valuable tips:

  1. Travel further inland to make purchases at favorable price. Sellers and stores closest to cruise port, have more high prices than those located further inland.
  2. Before purchasing jewelry, ask Is the brand approved? The cruise lines have a list of jewelers on the island that they have approved. It is known that the company, which is approved by the cruise line, sells real jewelry, and not cheap fakes for unknowing tourists.
  3. Last tip. When you shop in Sint Maarten, look for shops and products duty free trade. These items are cheaper because you don't pay the standard import duty.

Best cities for shopping

If you are looking for a place for good shopping, then without a doubt this will be it. Philipsburg. In this city all the shops are concentrated where you can buy any thing from the smallest to the largest. So, here are the best places to spend your money:





What to bring from this country

There are several things that you should definitely bring home, both for yourself and as a souvenir:

  • Guavaberry liquor. This liqueur, made from ripe rum berries and cane sugar, is a famous product of the island. It is made right in the capital at the famous Guavaberry Emporium, along with other flavored liqueurs and hot sauces.

  • Jewelry made from precious stones. The country is especially famous for its precious stones, and many stores offer diamonds at half retail prices. Most of the outlets are directly associated with diamond cutters and the savings are passed on to their customers. You will find museum masterpieces at affordable prices.

Perhaps the best store to buy jewelry is Joe's Jewelry International. Here are the best examples of luxury that will surprise even the most discerning buyer. Open every day from 9:00 to 18:00. The price varies from 100 to 10,000 USD. As they say, for every taste and color, eye and wallet.

  • Paintings

If you want to take some of Sint Maarten's most vivid memories with you, then head to one of the fine art galleries where you can find original masterpieces by major local artists such as Ras Mosera and Francis Eck. Or check out the colorful silk paintings of Gaynor Noyce. At the market you will find many colorful pieces of art from local artists at a great price.

Go to Artcraftcafe Gallery in Philipsburg and experience the beauty of island art, paint and buy a masterpiece yourself. Opening hours: Monday to Saturday from 9:00 to 17:00, closed on Sunday. The cost of painting an original painting is about 50 USD.


I also recommend running to Dreams International Art Gallery & Auction House which is nearby. Very nice place. There is a huge amount of wonderful work on display here. You can always drop by here any day from 10:00 to 17:00.

Sint Maarten is a duty free zone.

Holidays with children

Personally, I believe that countries in the Caribbean are one of the best places for a holiday with children, because here you can find anything, swim with anyone and eat anything. Sint Maarten is a wonderful piece of our planet for this; not only children, but also parents will be delighted here.


In this company, everything is arranged for the recreation and entertainment of children aged 3 years and older. An experienced instructor and his team gather children into groups onto small boats. For kids there are mini masks, mini fins and mini goggles to make the journey more comfortable and fun. Places for underwater exploration include Creole Rock and Turtle Reef. On the company’s website you can view a wide variety of tours and choose the most suitable one for your child.

And, of course, what would a vacation be without delicious ice cream! It seems to me that this is the main indicator of an excellent holiday according to children.


Safety

Most country visits Caribbean are safe. Basic tourist areas, are generally calm, but you should take reasonable precautions.

The Caribbean islands continue to be used for smuggling illegal drugs from South America to Europe and North America. You should have a heightened sense of awareness of this problem. Never leave bags unattended.

Popular types of scams

Some of the most popular types of scams on the island are:

  • Petty theft and street crimes. Try not to carry anything in the pockets of your clothes or bags. Always keep them in front of you so you don't lose sight of things.
  • Theft mobile phones . This type of scam is extremely common here, so be very careful. If possible, try not to take your phone with you at all.
  • Change in fare. Many drivers, taking advantage of the slowness and inattention of tourists, do not indicate the exact amount for transportation to the required place. Upon arrival, you may be charged a very large amount, so be sure to negotiate the price of travel TO before you get on a bus or taxi.

5 things you definitely shouldn't do

  1. Show your valuables on city streets.
  2. Walk after 16:00 and especially at night in places you don’t know.
  3. Provoke people into conflict or argument.
  4. Take some things if you are asked to “just help carry them to the door.”
  5. Walk alone.

5 things you must do in this country

For each country it is possible to find several things that are definitely worth doing, seeing and exploring. I advise you to do the following without fail:


Taxi price from Philipsburg is about 15 USD.



Nearby countries

Perhaps, after all is said and done, few countries will be able to capture your heart as much as Sint Maarten. I would like to highlight the most striking countries in terms of travel and new discoveries:

Puerto Rico


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