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Our Opinion of Saint Martin

The beautiful island of St. Martin (or St. Maarten) is encircled by 37 magnificent beaches. While some invite you to endless stretches of powder white sands shaded by palm trees, others lure you to enchanting coves or a scuba diver's dream sheltered by colorful coral reefs. The beaches in St. Maarten are never crowded, even in high season.
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More Saint Martin Vacation Information

The smallest island (37 square miles) in the world shared by two sovereign powers, St. Maarten/St. Martin enjoys the perfect blend of two European cultures with the beauty of a Caribbean paradise. It would take under 2 hours to go around the Island. The capital of the Dutch side (south) is Philipsburg, and the capital of the French side (north) is Marigot. The main attractions are white sand beaches, casinos, and duty free shopping.

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Last updated on May 23, 2012, 9:06 am PST

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