Friday, December 26th, 2008 at
5:33 pm
Just 11 miles away from the international airport, and 6 miles away from Marigot, the French side main town, the Hotel Marquis is perched on top of a hill overlooking the Anse Marcel cove. With only 17 rooms and suites, Hotel Marquis offers a stress-free and relaxing environment. Temperatures average 74F in the Dry season from December to May, and an average of 81F in the Wet season from June to November. When threatened by a hurricane strike, one should expect a 2-day displacement from evacuation to safe return. A vast selection of shops, galleries and boutiques makes this port of call a hot stop for cruise-loosened shoppers. The prices are in dollars here, too, so there are no surprises at the register.
Thursday, September 4th, 2008 at
12:12 pm
Why drive to the beach when you can just walk out the front door onto the gorgeous, white sand? Here are some of our favorite resorts located on the beach in the Caribbean. Along the main stretch of beach, the sand is public to the high-water mark, so a nonstop line of visitors and vendors parade from end to end. The walk is sprinkled with many good beach bars and open-air restaurants. It stretches along the west of Negril and comes complete with golden sands and a view of the sea that is truly remarkable. This Jamaican beach is perfect for all kinds of jet setters, but family vacationers beware: several sections of the beach are allocated to the uninhibited who like to bare all.
Monday, February 5th, 2007 at
6:11 pm
Depending on who you talk to, who is more traveled, the answer will be different. But there is no doubt that Orient Beach, St. Martin, is quite the beach. And if you’ve been to St. Martin, and were bound to the Dutch side - sorry - the spectacular beach is here, on the French side. Every local knows where this place is, so don’t be shy, but ask where Orient is and you’ll get directions. We drove from our hotel on the Dutch side and it took us through some of the strangest looking growth. Even in paradise, there’s poverty and you’ll find as we did, that the money follows the coast. We did not follow the coast and went through the island.
Tuesday, February 28th, 2006 at
12:34 am
Columbus named this beautiful island, “St. Martin” or Sint Maarten (Dutch spelling) after the feast day of the same name, because he discovered the island on that day.
For St. Martin, there are 39 beaches total. Locals like to brag that there’s “at least one for each of the square miles that make up this Caribbean paradise!” It’s 37 square miles. But believe it or not, a lot of beach real estate on this island has been lost to the blade of bulldozers. Some call it progress.