Fodor's InFocus St. Maarten/St. Martin, St. Barth & Anguilla
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Whether you want to sunbathe on Shoal Bay in Anguilla, shop in St. Barth, or visit the Loterie Farm in St. Martin, the local Fodor’s travel experts in St. Maarten/St. Martin, St. Barth & Anguilla are here to help! Fodor’s InFocus St. Maarten/St. Martin, St. Barth & Anguilla guidebook is packed with maps, carefully curated recommendations, and everything else you need to simplify your trip-planning process and make the most of your time. This new edition has been fully-redesigned with an easy-to-read layout, fresh information, and beautiful color photos.
Fodor’s St. Maarten/St. Martin, St. Barth & Anguilla travel guide includes:
- AN ILLUSTRATED ULTIMATE EXPERIENCES GUIDE to the top things to see and do
- MULTIPLE ITINERARIES to effectively organize your days and maximize your time
- MORE THAN 7 DETAILED MAPS to help you navigate confidently
- COLOR PHOTOS throughout to spark your wanderlust!
- HONEST RECOMMENDATIONS FROM LOCALS on the best sights, restaurants, hotels, nightlife, shopping, performing arts, activities, side-trips, and more
- PHOTO-FILLED “BEST OF” FEATURES on “Anguilla's Best Beaches,” “Best Restaurants in St. Maarten/St. Martin,” “Best Luxury Shops in St. Barth,” and more
- TRIP-PLANNING TOOLS AND PRACTICAL TIPS including when to go, getting around, beating the crowds, and saving time and money
- HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL INSIGHTS providing rich context on the local people, politics, art, architecture, cuisine, music, geography, and more
- SPECIAL FEATURES on “How to Decide Between St. Maarten and St. Martin” and "Family Travel"
- LOCAL WRITERS to help you find the under-the-radar gems
- UP-TO-DATE COVERAGE ON: Phillipsburg, Cupecoy, Maho, Oyster Pond, Pelican Key, Simpson Bay, Marigot, French Cul de Sac, Grand Case, Baie Orientale, Gustavia, St.-Jean, Shoal Bay, and more
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16 ULTIMATE EXPERIENCES
St. Maarten/St. Martin, St. Barth, and Anguilla offer terrific experiences that should be on every traveler’s list. Here are Fodor’s top picks for a memorable trip.
1 Shoal Bay, Anguilla
This 2-mile-long beach has powdery-soft sand and breathtaking turquoise water, making it one of the best of many beautiful beaches on the tiny island of Anguilla. (Ch. 5)
2 Loterie Farm, St. Martin
Zipline or hike at this family-friendly nature reserve and you’ll be rewarded with views of Pic Paradis, the highest mountain on the island. Then, relax at the farm’s cabana-lined pool. (Ch. 3)
3 Shopping, St. Barth
Even if you’re just window-shopping, St. Barth is the Caribbean’s ultimate destination for brand names and high-end boutiques, especially on Quai de la Republique in Gustavia. (Ch. 4)
4 Lunch at the Lolos, St. Martin
Some of the best dining bargains (and barbecue) in St. Martin can be found at outdoor roadside grills in Grand Case, the French side’s culinary capital. (Ch. 3)
5 Elvis’s Beach Bar, Anguilla
You can have one of the best rum punches in the Caribbean at this bar, which was made from a beached boat. Nothing beats being here with your feet in the sand during sunset. (Ch. 5)
6 Marigot, St. Martin
Don’t miss the bustling harbor, streetside cafés, and boutiques of St. Martin’s lovely seaside French capital. (Ch. 3)
7 Junior’s Glass Bottom Boat, Anguilla
Junior Fleming and his glass-bottom boat are a bona fide Anguilla institution. The glass bottom is perfect for watching sea life without getting wet but you can also jump in and snorkel. (Ch. 5)
8 Golf at Aurora, Anguilla
A must for any serious golfer, this 18-hole course designed by Greg Norman has amazing views, with 13 out of 18 holes right on the water. (Ch. 5)
9 Ziplining in St. Maarten
Fly high over the Dutch side with the steepest vertical drop in the world at Rainforest Adventures. (Ch. 3)
10 Little Bay, Anguilla
Jump off the Rock
at Little Bay beach, accessible only by boat or by scampering down a rope to the beach from the hill. There are two hills, one a bit taller than the other. (Ch. 5)
11 Maho Beach, St. Maarten
Watching planes land ridiculously low over your head at Maho Beach (or watching the people watching the planes) is one of the most popular activities in Dutch St. Maarten. (Ch. 3)
12 Baie Orientale, St. Martin
With trendy beach clubs and restaurants, this beach is a vibrant scene. The southern end of the beach is clothing-optional. (Ch. 3)
13 Dune Preserve, Anguilla
Caribbean reggae artist Bankie Banx created this unforgettable musical oasis not far from the Aurora Resort. Order a bite to eat and relax with your toes in the sand. (Ch. 5)
14 Anse de Grande Saline, St. Barth
Pounding surf, undeveloped shoreline, and an absence of facilities make this pristine beach feel wild, in the best way. Its seclusion makes it a natural choice for nudists. (Ch. 4)
15 Hotel Le Toiny Restaurant, St. Barth
Located high above Anse Toiny on St. Barth’s Southeastern coast, the Hotel Le Toiny Restaurant is one of the island’s premier dining destinations. The view is one of the best on the island. (Ch. 4)
16 Sundown in Philipsburg, St. Maarten
After a long day of duty-free shopping and lounging on the beach, grab a drink and watch the colors change over this bustling port. (Ch. 3)
WHAT’S WHERE
dingbat St. Maarten/St. Martin. Two nations (Dutch and French), many nationalities, one small island, a lot of development. But there are also more white, sandy beaches than days in a month. Go for the awesome restaurants, extensive shopping, and wide range of activities. Don’t go if you’re not willing to get out and search for the really good stuff.
dingbat St. Barthélemy. If you come to St. Barth for a taste of European village life, not for a conventional full-service resort experience, you will be richly rewarded. Go for excellent dining and wine, great boutiques with the latest hip fashions, world-class people-watching, and an active, on-the-go vacation. Don’t go for big resorts, and make sure your credit card is platinum-plated.
dingbat Anguilla. With miles of brilliant white sand and accommodations that range from funky guesthouses to elegant super-luxury resorts, Anguilla is a laid-back beach lover’s heaven. Go for fine cuisine in elegant surroundings, great snorkeling, family-friendliness, and the funky late-night music scene. This island is all about relaxing and reviving. Don’t go for shopping and sightseeing.
Anguilla’s Best Beaches
SANDY ISLAND
The small but gorgeous beach at this offshore cay delivers true serenity. It’s well worth the ferry trip from Sandy Ground.
MEADS BAY
Gorgeous Meads Bay stands out because of its top resorts and fine restaurants. Stay at dreamy places like Malliouhana and Carimar Beach Club. The powder-soft champagne sand is great for a long walk.
MAUNDAYS BAY
This scenic crescent-shaped beach is great for swimming and long beach walks. It’s the home of Belmond Cap Juluca, one of the island’s most posh resorts, which is located along the shore.
ISLAND HARBOUR
Located on Northeast Anguilla, Island Harbour is primarily a fishing village but there’s a tranquil little beach, too. There are laid-back beach restaurants, and it’s a great place to meet locals.
LITTLE BAY
This gray-sand beach is often referred to as Little Anguilla Beach at Little Bay
and yes, it’s quite little. It’s also quiet, ultra-relaxing, and only plays host to a few beachgoers at any given time. And, if you like snorkeling, night dives, or climbing rocks and jumping off the top into the water, this is the spot. You must get here either by climbing down a rock ledge using ropes or by boat from Crocus Bay.
SHOAL BAY
It’s a beach so nice they named it twice: Shoal Bay East and Shoal Bay West. The one most everyone refers to is Shoal Bay East. Possibly the single most photographed of Anguilla’s beaches, Shoal Bay has powder-fine slightly pinkish sand, near-constant light tradewinds, that only-in-the-Caribbean turquoise water, and the spectrum of services that spells the difference between a perfect beach and one that’s perfectly extraordinary.
RENDEZVOUS BAY
With its dazzling blue water, Rendezvous Bay is a fitting home of the beautiful CuisinArt Golf Resort and Spa as well as Bankie Banx’s famous beach bar, the Dune Preserve. It’s a long-time favorite of many island visitors because of its striking beauty and pristine sand.
CAPTAIN’S BAY
Although you may have heard of Captain’s Bay, chances are you haven’t gone there. Located near the somewhat distant East End of Anguilla, Captain’s Bay is not easy to get to: you need to know exactly where you’re going (an experienced local guide can help). While there are no signs and no services, you’re rewarded with beauty and privacy.
SANDY GROUND
For buzzy nightlife, Sandy Ground is where everyone in Anguilla seems to end up. It’s home to several open-air bars and restaurants, boat-rental operations, the ferry to Sandy Island—and frequent parties.
Best Restaurants in St. Maarten/St. Martin
SPIGA
At this Italian restaurant, quality ingredients are sourced from around the world, and the result is one of the most spectacular menus in the Caribbean. It’s located in a beautifully restored old Creole home in Grand Case.
MARIO BISTROT
Located in the Mediterranean-style village of Porto Cupecoy, Mario’s eclectic French menu items with a strong Caribbean influence have been delighting visitors for more than 25 years. Whether you seek fine aged beef or the freshest of seafood, don’t forget that you must, somehow, leave room for dessert.
IZI RISTORANTE ITALIANO
This upbeat Simpson Bay restaurant is nonstop fun on the surface, but the chef is all business in the kitchen. His insistence on top-notch ingredients has paid off in loyal clients and lots of awards, including best Italian restaurant. Try the tasting menu with outstanding wines, by reservation only.
LA CIGALE
The views of the lagoon from this upscale French restaurant near Marigot are almost as wonderful as the dining experience. From the excellent service to the artistic dish presentation, you’ll savor this one well after your vacation is over.
VESNA TAVERNA
Located in Simpson Bay, Vesna’s Greek-French fusion is always a favorite. The owners scour the world for new recipes for their evening specials. The restaurant has full American breakfast (try the homemade bagel tower with lox and egg), lunch, and dinner, but the best is Saturday for Greek Night.
SKIPJACK’S
This classic Simpson Bay seafood restaurant has repeatedly been voted the best on the island. Reserve a table on the water for great views of the megayachts at Isle de Sol Marina. SkipJack’s sells spiny Caribbean lobster: many claim it’s more flavorful than New England cold-water lobster.
BACCHUS
With a wine cellar that puts many in mainland France to shame, Bacchus offers a stunning array of fresh French breads, pastries, and deli items. It’s located in the Hope Estate area in Grand Case.
L’ASTROLABE
L’Astrolabe gets raves for its modern interpretations of classic French cuisine served around the pool at this relaxed restaurant in the Esmeralda Resort.
BIG FISH
Big portions of fresh-caught fish, sushi, and steaks are served in a modern, Miami Beach atmosphere. Try the signature spicy Hurricane Shrimp.
Best Luxury Shops in St. Barth
KALINAS PERLES
Tahitian black pearls and rare fiery pink conch pearls are among the unique finds at this shop, in addition to one-of-a-kind shells and precious stones. Rue du Général De Gaulle, Gustavia.
KOKON
Peruse a beautifully edited mix of designs, including accessories, shoes, and beach footwear plus designer items from the likes of Birger et Mikkelsen, Mathilde à la Plage, Clovis, bless you by Meli, and others. And shoes? Mais oui, from Heidi Klum. Rue Fahlberg, at the head of Gustavia harbor.
ILÉNA
A shop of gorgeous things for gorgeous people, Iléna has incredible beachwear and lingerie by Chantal Thomas, Andres Sarda, Raffaela D’Angelo, including Swarovski crystal-encrusted bikinis and seashell-encrusted bathing suits. Villa Creole, St. Jean.
HERMÈS
The Hermès family’s creation of leather and textiles began almost 200 years ago. Hermès in St. Barth today is an independently owned franchise of the legendary business, selling leathers, silk, fragrances, footwear, clothing, and accessories. Prices are slightly less than in the U.S. Le Carré d’Or, Gustavia.
MADEMOISELLE HORTENSE
Charming tops and dresses are fashioned out of prints made on the island. The clothing, jewelry, bathing attire, accessories, and exquisite leather goods fills the store with a spectrum of colors. Rue de la République, Gustavia.
FRENCH INDIES DESIGN
This home furnishing shop on the far side of Gustavia Harbor is the brainchild of Karine Bruneel, a St. Barth-based architect and interior designer. There are lovely items to accent your home, yacht, or restaurant, including furniture, textiles, glassware, and unusual baskets, candles, and pottery. Rive Gauche, Brigantin mansion, Gustavia.
FILLES DES ILES
In addition to high-quality, flattering French attire and sophisticated swimwear for all ages, this shop stocks delicious artisanal fragrances and chic accessories, like beautiful sandals.
TIME
This store specializes in exclusive watches by Breitling, Bell and Ross, Giuliano Mazzuoli, BRM, Boucheron, and more.
L.JOY BOUTIQUE
Look for lovely high-end silk tunics, evening wear, and elegant accessories. Brides-to-be and the sparkle-obsessed can find beaded and rhinestone-set headbands and sandals.
LINEN
This shop offers tailored linen shirts for men in a rainbow of soft colors and slip-on driving mocs in classic styles.
How to Decide Between St. Maarten and St. Martin
The Caribbean is full of bucket-list destinations, which makes trying to narrow your next trip down to just one feel impossible. Luckily, St. Martin and St. Maarten allow you to hit two birds with one island. The small 37-square-mile island is split in two. Legend has it that long ago, a Frenchman and Dutchmen raced along the coast in opposite directions. When they met, the governments of France and the Netherlands split the island on that line down the middle. Today, that means visitors get treated to a unique experience: two nationalities, two different vibes—one unbeatable vacation.
Although the gateless border makes it easy to cross from one side to the other, you’ll ultimately have to choose where you want to stay: the quieter, culinarily captivating French St. Martin, or the bustling Dutch St. Maarten. Let’s be clear, the island is fantastic. You can’t make a wrong choice when picking which side to stay on—but you can pick the side that’s better for you.
FOR NATURAL BEACHES: ST. MARTIN
There’s no shortage of luxuriously catered beaches across the island. You have your pick of sandy shores where you can plop down in an umbrella-shaded lounge chair and have a Caribe in your hand in five minutes. But if you’re looking for something a little more secluded, a little more off the beaten track, start your search on the French side. There, you’ll find hidden beaches like Happy Bay. Fifteen minutes of walking along a narrow, slightly hilly path (avoiding an occasional cow pie or two) and you’ll find yourself in a gorgeous half-moon bay, with just a few other families or seminude sunbathers sharing the palm trees’ shade.
INSIDER TIP: Pack a lunch or be prepared to make the short trek back to the beach bars at Friar’s Bay for a midday snack—there aren’t any facilities at Happy.
FOR WORLD-CLASS SHOPPING: ST. MAARTEN
On an island renowned for its (duty-free) jewelry shopping, Philipsburg’s Front Street really shines above the rest. The Dutch capital is home to a number of high-class jewelry stores, as well as a charming boardwalk. When cruises are in port, the shopping areas can get crowded—all the more reason to lodge somewhere close by and pop in at your convenience!
INSIDER TIP: For more eclectic boutique-style jewelry, check out Marigot’s semiweekly morning markets on the French side.
FOR FOODIES: ST. MARTIN
There’s an adage that repeat visitors to the Dutch side use to sum up their decision: Stay on the Dutch side; eat on the French. That’s all well and good, but why stay farther from the food than you need to? Stay on the French side and have beach-picnic brunches of fresh-baked baguettes and cheese, afternoon treats of Parisian-quality tarts, and the most sumptuous French Caribbean seafood for dinner. Book a room in Grand Case, the island’s culinary capital, make reservations one night at Spiga, and then wander into one of the tiny Creole eateries called lolos the next.
FOR NUDE BEACHES: ST. MARTIN
Is there anything more French than nude sunbathing? Okay, perhaps cheese, wine, and sex appeal. But part of that last one comes from the suave self-confidence that seems innate to the French—and what could be more self-confident than baring it all? Many beaches on the French side of the island welcome nude sunbathers; some, like the ever-popular Baie Orientale, offer great happy hours if you need an extra shot of confidence to join them.
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