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After a quick bacon roll from Lidoâs on Deck 9, Sarah & i found our way off the ship, and to the shore excursion point.Â
St Maarten Island TourâŚ(excursion details)
Flying under two flags, St Maarten has got something of a split personality. But despite being one half Dutch and the other French, its whole is as Caribbean as it gets. And on this trip youâll get to see both sides of this two-faced island, with your guide giving you snippets of history as you go
Youâll travel from Philipsburg(Dutch capital) to Marigot(French capital) passing through dinky villages hardly touched by time. Once you reach Marigot, you have some free time to explore this four street-wide city. All patisseries, pavement cafĂŠs and designer boutiques, itâs easy to see why itâs known as the French Riviera of the Caribbean.
The Dutch Side…
Our tour started with a drive around the beautiful Dutch side of the island, the air conditioned bus was perfect on this hot day. The guide pretty much told us that this was the place for the profligates. Casinos, night clubs, fast food outlets etc.  I instantly thought of  Mathew 23 âYou are like whitewashed tombs, which look beautiful on the outside but on the inside are full of the bones of the dead and everything uncleanâ. Not quite in context, but you get the idea! đ
I know i keep going on about the vivid colours, i still canât put into words how stunning they are, i couldnât get my camera to do them justice! The Colours will be the main thing i remember about the caribbean! đ Â
Lookout Point, Simpson Bay Lagoon…
The driver/tour guide said heâd stop the bus for about 5 minutes so we could take some photos of the bay. âExcellent”, i thought as Sarah & i followed a man with a DSLR who was leaving in a hurry off the bus. I thought “if he is so keen to get off, then it must be a beautiful bay”. But as soon as he had moved to the edge of the cliff, he started saying âWhy did he stop here? This is horrible, and a building site! There were much nicer places where he shouldâve stoppedâ.
I ignored his complaining and started taking photos of the scenery i couldnât see anyway, as i wanted to see what he was talking about when i zoomed in at home after the holiday. I still canât make out the detail, but what i can see looks beautiful!, and well worth stopping for! đ
â§ Lookout Point – Simpson Bay Lagoon â§
The French Side…
Moving seamlessly from the Dutch side of the island to the French side, Sarah started to feel a little more at home as the guide said âYou wonât find any Burger King, KFC, casinoâs etc. Youâll find cafe’s, restaurants, small independent market stores etc”.
After more fascinating history of the island, we pulled into Marigot(French capital), and now had 45 minutes to have a look around!Â
MarigotâŚ
 After leaving the bus, we headed straight for the open space where we found another lovely bayÂ
â§ Marigot bay â§Â
After standing a moment to absorb the beauty, it was over to the market to see what we could find.
The smell of the locals cooking on the market was amazing, but Sarah had found a sweet little craft stall. The lady created items from the coral found off the shores St Maarten. âOooooh, i could have a necklace made from St Maartenâ. I knew that to mean “iâm getting one, i just donât know which one yet?!” đÂ
â§ Sarahâs St Maartens Coral Necklace â§ Â
Sarah really was starting to feel at home here, Â but we had to get back to the bus! We enjoyed our stop in Marigot, and we said weâd love to spend a week here to investigate more! đ
Back On The Ship…
After finishing the island tour, we went back to the ship to get some lunch. We had a few hours before the ship sails away, so we decided to see if we could find a beach!
Sarah always says âThe holiday hasnât properly started until our feet are standing on the sand!!” đÂ
After a frustrating hour walking from one end of the dock to the other, trying to find transport to take us to a beach. We started heading back to the ship defeated. When.. suddenly a âWater Taxiâ sign appeared! Fantastic, lets go! Eventually we got on-board a very busy(yet cool) boat that took us a short distance across the bay.Â
After just stepping out of the boat, i heard âHi Steve and Sarahâ. It was Martin, a kind man i sat next too on the plane over to Jamaica. Weâd got chatting on the plane about sight loss and coping etc, and he has a Nephew who is suffering at the moment, so i was giving him some resources that may help etc. We Sadi âHi Martin, are we anywhere near a beach?â He chuckled a little and said âYeah itâs right here, just walk down this short pier and you wonât miss itâ âFantastic!â âDonât be long though, you donât want to miss the shipâ Martin said, as he boarded the water taxi.Â
Great Bay Beach…
â§ View of the cruise ships from Great Bay Beach â§Â
The afternoon sun was getting hot now, which must have been why most of the people were inside the bars. But we had been in air conditioning all morning so didnât mind a bit of sun.Â
It also meant that, not only did we get to walk on the powder white sands, but Sarah got to swim in the turquoise waters with hardly anyone around! An amazing experience! đ Â
Sarah couldnât believe she was swimming in paradise, and couldnât stop smiling for the rest of the day! đÂ
â§ Sarah relaxing in paradise â§ Â Â
â§ Beautiful! â§Â
It really was getting hot now, so we nipped into a small bar for a cold soothing drink. I thought iâd try a Rum & Coke(though i didnât taste much coke), and Sarah had her fave Mojito.Â
We had a last walk up and down the beach before boarding the water taxi back to the ship. What an amazing day! This whole holiday has been simply breathtaking for us, and Sarah still canât believe she got to swim in the beautiful, warm Caribbean sea! đ
Towel Folding & Beyond…
Youâve already seen the fantastic towel folded Elephant on Day 1, and each night the cabin steward folded our bed in amazingly straight lines, but he went one step further. We found Sarahâs nightie folded in this fantastic pattern.
â§ Folded nightie and bed, with chocolate mints on pillows â§ Â Â
Our Route 4 2day…
This evening Thomson Dream sails to Basseterre, St Kitts. Weâll arrive tomorrow morning having travelled 59 nautical miles at an average of 4 knots.
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