Highlights of St. Martin & St. Barts
When Visiting The St. Martin & St. Barts Sailing Area There Are A Few “Must Sees”.
St. Maarten
Here you can watch the afternoon international flight take off or land really close to the beach; tourists get “blown away” by the jet propulsion. The limestone cliffs of Cupecoy Beach on the southwest tip of the islands are pretty. This is a perfect place to view the sunset with the island of Saba in the distance.
St. Martin
For the best view of both sides of the island, take a taxi to Pic Paradis and hike up to the top. Here you can see stunning views of Orient Bay, the ruins of Fort St. Louis, and Simpson Bay lagoon.
St. Barts
The easiest way to see the entire island in just a few hours is to rent a small Jeep or moped. Be sure to watch small planes land on one of the world’s shortest and most dangerous runways. Eat a “Cheeseburger in Paradise” at Le Select – where Jimmy Buffett introduced this popular meal.
Anguilla
The territory includes several small uninhabited offshore islands. Your crew will sail you to enjoy far-away cays that are very good for their beaches and snorkeling. The largest is Dog Island with Prickly Pear Cays being an ideal lunch stop. There are also a few SCUBA diving mooring balls to explore wrecks.