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Public Beaches
The island is encircled by 37 magnifiscent beaches. While some invite you to endless stretches of powder-white sands shaded by swaying palms, others lure you to enchanting coves, or a scuba diver's dream sheltered by colorful coral reefs. Nice to know the fact that St. Martin's beaches are never crowded, even in season.
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Baie Longue |
Very "secludedly" off the beaten track and so it's usually very quiet. This is topless sunbathing heaven.
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Baie Orientale |
The entire bay is an underwater marine reserve.
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Baie Rouge |
The cove is expansive, the sand clean and sparkling and the water is a breathtaking shade of turquoise.
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Cupcoy Beach |
There are wonderful caves you can explore.
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Dawn Beach |
Is difficult to reach on the less than perfect country roads! The sand is really fine and really white.
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Grand Case |
Has pristine and usually calm waters.
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Beach Buffs |
Sleek yachts rock gently and dinghies scurry back and forth while water-skiers and jet skiers trace arabesques across the bay.
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Little Bay Beach |
Calm and thus excellent for snorkeling.
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Oyster Pond |
Best beach for body surfing because the waves roll in long and steady tubes.
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Simpson Bay Lagoon |
Long half-moon of sugar-white sand is set between a picturesque fishing village and the murmuring sea.
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218-48 110th Avenue
Queens Village, NY 11429
Tel: (718) 740-7996
Fax: (718) 740-3837
E-mail: info@netcarib.com
URL: http://www.netcarib.com
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