One of St Maartens natural assets are the neighboring islands. St Maarten is centrally located in the Lesser Antilles. St Maarten boasts island neighbors such as the exclusive island of St Barths, Anguilla, the volcanic and ecotourist island of Saba along with the deserted and breathtaking islands of Tintamarre and Prickly Pear. St Kitts and Nevis can be seen in the distance that is easily reached by a quick puddle jumper. St Maarten offers it all but if one has the deserve to adventure outward, Concierge Blue offers fantastic excursions to the following islands. Click the link to view each islands offering!
Anguilla is an exceptionally beautiful island north of St Maarten. The island boasts 33 beaches. The spectacular beaches offer a fascinating blend of brilliant turqoise waters with the white powdery sands. The white sands are formed from crushed coral as opposed to the volcanic sands of most Caribbean islands. Anguilla has several of the most beautiful beaches in the world. Shoal Bay beach is one of the best. Anguilla is an upcoming island and very popular with the jet set. The development on the island is still nascent but world class resorts such as Viceroy, Cap Julaca and Cuisinart offer the finest class of luxury.
St Barts (St Barthelemy) is the vacation home to the worlds jet set and famous celebrities. The small but exquisite French island is a quick ferry ride or flight away from St Maarten. Ferries arrive in the port town of Gustavia. A small quaint town with several restaurants and towns. Taxis can be arranged for scenic tours of the island and drop you off at one of the maining stunning beaches of St Barts.
Tintamarre is known as the flat island and is a very popular day trip. The French island located off the Northeastern coast of the island past Pinel island offers an romantic day on the secluded beachs of this near deserted island. The natural mudpacks are the biggest draw of the island. The mud is said to have significant health and skin rejuvenation elements. Guests on the island tend to apply the mud on their bodies and sun dry. After rinsing in the clear blue waters, a tingling feeling of rejuvenation is felt for days. Snorkeling side trips on are on this excursion.
Prickly Pear
Prickly Pear Cay is a small uninhabited island located off the west coast of St Maarten. The island of Prickly Pear offers abundant marine and bird life and stands as a popular attraction for day sails and excursions. The crystal clear water and pristine beaches offer an exceptional day trip. The island offers a brief sense of solitude and how life would be on an immaculate deserted island. There are two restaurants and a bar which are serviced by staff who come in each day from the mainland of Anguilla. Prickly Pear makes for a great day long excursion and makes you feel as if you are on your own deserted island in the Caribbean.
Saba
The island of Saba is a fine example of ecotourism in action. Saba is an island of true natural beauty. The volcanic island offers steep reefs of the coast offering some of the best scuba divingin the Caribbean. The unspoiled natural beauty is a tremendous draw to admire the unique flora and a paradise for birdwatching. Saba is a natural draw for hikers, scuba divers, and ecotourists.
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