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The island is only about 38 square miles surrounded by water and the land contains more water: the lagoon. The pub crawl combines boating with the island's two best tourist experiences: eating and drinking. Meet at Turtle Pier at 6:30 PM to be ready to shove off at 7:00 PM. We head off to two other lagoon-side pubs for drinks and grub before we return to Turtle Pier for fabulous ribs, wings and conch fritters and a few more drink. See our website for more details. |
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This is probably the best snorkeling on St Martin and here are two ways to see the sea turtles, barracuda, tangs, puffers, moray eels, lobsters, starfish, trunkfish, and more. The Grand Case Beach Club Activities desk will zip you out to Créole Rock in a couple minutes and a divemaster will guide you through the warm and crystal-clear waters for an hour and a half. Use the coupon on their website and you can spend the afternoon on the beach chairs at no extra charge. |
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Capt Morgan Day Charters and Random Wind also take you out to Créole Rock, but their trips are part of an all day sail from Simpson bay on the southern side of the island around the beautiful western coast with stops at Bay Long and Friar's bay (conditions permitting) and an extended snorkel around the rock. They have snacks and drinks plus a great lunch along the way. There is a feature on Capt Morgan. |
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We've kayaked with both Tri Sport and Tropical Wave. TriSport is on the lagoon in Simpson Bay and Tropical Wave is on Galion Beach. Tropical Wave also has windsurfers and paddle boats! Trisport has bicycles for rent and accessories for sale. |
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Above Tri Sport is Marci's Mega Gym 2000 with lots of cardio equipment, many machines, free weights and classes that include yoga, dance, and more. We go there almost every day. Roy Deep Sea Fishing is docked behind Turtle Pier near the airport and can take you out after the big ones. We've had some very tasty tuna from Roy. |
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