St. Maarten (or St. Martin) is one of the best getaways in the Caribbean, with the classic beach scene: palm trees, crystal blue sea and azure sky. This wonderful holiday adds to the Caribbean geography with a distinctively European flair. For Americans, Puerto Rico is a desirable to keep on the road (only a short journey by plane, about 150 miles). The two main languages are spoken on the island, Dutch and French, but English is widely spoken isacross the island.
Unlike many other islands outside of the city, St. Maarten offers something for everyone. For outdoor enthusiasts there are a variety of activities, including rentals Para-sailing, sky diving, hiking, diving, horseback riding, boat and jet ski courses. There are also several dive shops offer that certification courses ... I recommend the scuba shop, dive computer for the free trips, plus classes ranging from beginner to Dive Master also offers (if you decide to stay inParadise and a job!)
For indoor enthusiasts, the Dutch side of the island offers classic European casinos. Check out the Casino Royale, the home of the World Poker Showdown, and make into a smooth Las Vegas-style show. I have recommended to customers tired of Las Vegas, which they visit, St. Maarten, the less sin and more sun on the beach (that ...).
Thanks to its tropical weather, it is not a bad time to visit St. Maarten. The temperatures remain around 80Degrees Fahrenheit year round, with a cool breeze. To be the best time to buy your flight, check out the website http://www.farecast.com. It makes recommendations as to whether the ticket today to buy or wait for a seasonal decline in prices, along with a percentage of certainty. Your information is collected from historical data, so that the classic Wall Street line "past performance does not predict future returns is" safe.
St. Maarten is a touristGoal, and one that is geared to the affluent clientele. If you are along for ten dollars bungalows by the sea, you're better off visiting, Thailand.