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Would you like to relax on an exotic, white, sandy seashore? Or do you wish for an active pastime with different sports opportunities? You’ll find everything you need on your vacation on the Island of St. Martin. No wonder why St. Martin is the most visited island in the eastern Caribbean region.
Location of St.Martin
The Island of St. Martin is on the Caribbean Sea. It can be divided into two. Sint Maarten is in the southern part, which constitutionally belongs to the Dutch Kingdom as an associated autonomous state. This area makes up 40% of the island. Its capital is Philipsburg and has a size of 87 km2. The other 60% of the island is Saint Martin, which belongs to France. The total population of the island is 77 741. It shares borders with the island called Anguilla from the north and the British Virgin Islands from the northwest. The Princess Juliana International Airport of St. Martin’s Dutch area. It has a very short runway and the planes fly only 10 to 20 m above our heads.
Do I need a licence to rent a crewed yacht in St Martin?
To rent a crewed yacht in St Martin does not need a skipper licence. You can only rent these yachts with a skipper only.
Crewed yacht charter St Martin – the main ports
Sailing is very active around the island. One of the reasons for that is the divided nature of the area. The main port of the Dutch yachting is the Yacht Club Port de Plaisance. This port is especially popular thanks to its modern services and establishments. The maintenance and reparation of yachts are of a very high standard Here is one of the oldest service centers of the Caribbean region, which primarily serves yachts with professional crews. The most important port on the French side is the so-called Marina Port La Royale. It’s popular among French cruise yachts as well. This establishment of three ports offers European quality services in the heart of the Caribbean region. The island of St. Martin guarantees calmness and entertainment.
Travel with your family or partner, you’ll have an unforgettable experience here! Explore the historic towns, visit museums, or spend a day on one of the charming walking streets. But more importantly, enjoy the sunshine and the crystal clear ocean! Find sailing routes in St Martin or choose another Caribbean yacht charter
Beaches in St.Martin
The magical island of St. Martin has more than 70 km long seashore. It lies between the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. St. Martin is one of the most beautiful sea paradises in the world. From untouched, quiet shores to lively centers, every beach is fantastically unique and reflects the island’s rich variegation. Nowadays, more and more people opt for boat rental, which lets them discover nearby islands and towns.
Long Bay:
Long Bay Beach is in the heart of Low Lands which lies on the western shore of the island. This was the first beach of French Saint Martin at the same time one of the quietest beaches here. The bars and the terraces of the La Samanna restaurant are perfect sites for admiring the sunset.
Plum Bay:
Plum Bay is one of the less-visited beaches on the island. The sunshine, the golden sand, and the crystal clear water provide perfect peace and harmony for visitors. The water is rather wild in this section of the shore. Thus, it makes an adventure playground for practiced surfers.
Red Bay:
It got its name after its coloured sand. Therefore, it’s not a coincidence that this is one of the most popular beaches in St. Martin. Small restaurants by the sea meet all expectations in terms of dining. The beach is lively and has a pleasant atmosphere.
Main sights in St.Martin
The half-Dutch half-French island has an entertaining program that engages visitors all day and even throughout the night. The island is unique and diverse in many ways. In 1763 they established the Dutch capital, Philipsburg. The city has a rich history, big shopping centers, and many lively clubs. It contains Front Street (Voorstraat), the main shopping quarter, that’s parallel to the seaside promenade. Boat trippers can easily get from the Philipsburg cruise yacht mole to the city center. They’re the most important sights are waiting for them such as the Guavaberry Emporium, the Sint Maarten Museum, the historical court, and a casino. You too can easily visit the city, even on the water!
The Caribbean region is characterized by the all year long hot and humid tropical climate. The weather is somewhat cool and dry from the middle of January to the middle of April. From the middle of June to the middle of November it’s usually hot, wet, and rainy.
The climate diagrams are based on 30 years of hourly weather model simulations. They give good indications of typical climate patterns and expected conditions (temperature, precipitation, sunshine, and wind). The “mean daily maximum” (solid red line) shows the maximum temperature of an average day for every month for St Martin. Likewise, the “mean daily minimum” (solid blue line) shows the average minimum temperature.
The wind rose for St Martin shows how many hours per year the wind blows from the indicated direction. The diagram for St Martin shows the days per month, during which the wind reaches a certain speed.
St. Martin has a tropical climate. The average monthly temperatures vary by only about 3º C year-round. Average air temperatures in coastal areas range from 22º to 30º C. On the coast, the climate is generally balmy year-round influenced by the trade winds, but some months are rainy and others dry. In inland areas, from 19º to 27º C. Water temperatures stay between 20º and 23º C. The dry season lasts from December to April. At this time of year, mornings and nights are cooler but never dip below an average of 8°C. The rainy season is from May to November. Short rain showers or clear skies can occur at any time during the year. Hurricanes may occur in St. Martin from June through November, most likely during September.
Day 1. St Martin – Tintamarre 6,81 km (4,23 nm), Day 2. Tintamarre – St Barth, L’Anse de Colombier 25,29 km (15,71 nm), Day 3. St Barth, L’Anse de Colombier – Gustavia 4,00 km (2,49 nm), Day 4. Gustavia – Marigot 45,57 km (28,31 nm), Day 5. Marigot – Prickly Pear 25,65 km (15,94 nm), Day 6. Prickly Pear – Bébé Requin Bay 25,76 km (16,01 nm), Day 7. Bébé Requin Bay – Pinel Island – St Martin 27,83 km (17,29 nm)
Day 1. St Martin – Anguilla 29,75 km (18,49 nm), Day 2. Anguilla – Prickly Pear Cays 12,90 km (8,02 nm), Day 3. Prickly Pear Cays – Philipsburg 36,43 km (22,64 nm), Day 4. Philipsburg – Gustavia 25,71 km (15,98 nm), Day 5. Gustavia – Colombier 3,73 km (2,32 nm), Day 6. Colombier – Ile de la Fourche 6,01 km (3,74 nm), Day 7. Ile de la Fourche – Tintamarre – St Martin 25,88 km (16,08 nm)
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