by tsvacation
It’s Saint Marteen what’s not too love glad their back up and doing well after the hurricane
Visited: Jul 04, 2019
by gdurk
We liked St. Maarten better than St. Thomas. The port was clean and well maintained. And the town area as well even though they had a hurricane in 2017. We walked to town which wasn’t that far. Lots of cute buildings and shops. The boardwalk along the beach is lovely and beach very nice. What we didn’t like was how the locals harassed us constantly to get a beach rental package which was chairs, umbrella, drinks for $25. We sat at a couple of beach bars and enjoyed some drinks. We decided not to stay on the beach and went back to the ship to use the pool instead. It was too annoying.
Visited: Jan 20, 2019
by GabeT
Yes visited Maho beach not that impressed felt some tension with the locals and the Casino staff weren't too friendly i guess being in law enforcement you pick up on things
Visited: Jun 23, 2019
by Ashleymbayne
Water was a bit too warm for our liking, however the shopping was extremely affordable. We also did an excursion here at Loterie farm that was fun.
Visited: Jul 06, 2017
by maryboser
Land and boat tour. Enjoyed the history of the Island, although still recovering from the effects from hurricane Irma.
Visited: Jun 02, 2019
by Elizabeth
still recovering from hurricane. nice tour through cruises only. love the spice lady by the dock
Visited: May 04, 2019
by balonyboy
We did the Twin Island tour 2 Toppers Rhum Factory and lunch and Mayo Beach were the planes takeoff and land
Visited: May 09, 2019
by Olddude
Very beautiful beaches and nice vendors. We took a tour that took us up to the old fort and then took us to a shopping area in town. The tour guide was great.
Visited: Feb 19, 2017
by cmsn0w
The island is still recovering but the people do everything they can to help you have a nice time there. Our taxi driver was able to help us find a nice beach on the French side which we enjoyed
Visited: Jul 04, 2019
by SoloRCL
Specifically Philipsburg... You can get off the ship and take a free (tip only) shuttle down the pier to the ferry. The ferry costs $7 for all day come and go service. It goes to the town and beach right where the ship docks. The beach is beautiful, there are excellent places to eat or get a drink. It is a beautiful way to spend the day.
Visited: May 12, 2019
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