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| When the
Spanish closed their colonial fort on St.
Maarten in 1648, a few Dutch and French
soldiers hid on the island and decided to
share it. Soon after, the Netherlands and
France signed a formal agreement to split
St. Maarten in half, as it is today.
Philipsburg displays its Dutch heritage in
its architecture and landscaping. The island
offers endless stretches of beach, beautiful
landscapes and great shopping. |
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| Be sure to
learn more about this exciting port. Check
out our
Shopping guide. |
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The One Thing You Don't Want to Miss |
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| Compete in an actual
race on an America's Cup shortened course. Grind a
winch, trim a sail or just sit back and enjoy.
Professional sailors will give you a quick lesson,
then you're off to compete on Stars and Stripes, one
of the most famous sailboats in the world. |
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Other Fun Things to Do |
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Rendezvous at one of the newest and
trendiest restaurants in French St. Maarten.
Explore Orient Bay, the French Riviera of
the Caribbean, with over 1 1/2 miles of
white-sand beaches. |
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Admire the delicate nature and dazzling
colors of hundreds of butterflies as you
tour St. Maarten's popular Butterfly Farm. |
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Sporting Adventures |
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Tour the saltwater lagoons by kayak, and
discover egrets, plovers, heron and
pelicans. |
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Discover the undersea world of coral
reefs and exotic fish as you take a
snorkeling expedition through Shipwreck
Cove. |
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Shopping for Bargains |
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| There are about 500
duty-free shops on St. Maarten with prices 25% to
50% below those in the U.S. The selection of jewelry
and watches is premier on the Dutch side of St.
Maarten. Friendly competition between merchants
guarantees excellent prices on emeralds, diamonds,
rubies, sapphires, pearls, gold and silver. St.
Maarten offers a wide selection of fine jewelry and
watches from such well-known designers as C2K,
Caribbean Hook, Honora, House of Tanzanite, John
Atencio, John Hardy, Kabana, Roberto Coin, Starnight,
White Diamonds, Alfex, Concord, Faconnable, Gucci,
Maurice Lacroix, Michele, Movado, Wenger, La
Nouvelle Bague and more. Be sure to try a bottle of
St. Maarten's own guavaberry liqueur. The guavaberry
is exclusive to this island. |
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Local Currency |
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| The official units of
currency are the Netherlands Antilles guilder (ANG)
and the Euro (EUR). However, U.S. dollars,
traveler's checks and credit cards are widely
accepted. |
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