Culinary and paradisiacal
Pristine white palm beaches, wide coral reefs and culinary hotspots await you on this trip to the pearls of the Caribbean. On the Dutch part of St. Maarten, you will entertain yourself with historical sites and outdoor activities. On the French part, relax with your feet in the sand and spend time on an uninhabited island off the coast. Saint Martin is known as the culinary capital of the Caribbean and Anguilla is also acclaimed for its 5-star restaurants. Finally, on the dazzling beaches of Anguilla, there is room for stillness, due to both the phenomenal above- and underwater world. Where the world can't find you...
Tips & Tops from Caribbean pearls Saint Martin and Anguilla:
- In Philipsburg or "Town," visit the Courthouse built in 1793 for the town's founder and namesake, Captain John Philips, a Scottish captain in the Dutch Navy
- Great Bay Beach, near Philipsburg, is perfect to combine with a walk on the Boardwalk
- In your gondola above Rainforest Adventures, enjoy phenomenal views of Sint Maarten before whizzing down the world's steepest zipline
- From Guana Bay and Geneva Bay, short walks lead to natural pools where you can swim in peace, surrounded by tropical vegetation
- The hills of the island are rich in tropical vegetation and cacti, ideal for short hikes. Along the way you may spot the national bird, the brown pelican
- Guaranteed an unforgettable day on Pinel Island, an uninhabited nature reserve full of iguanas, land turtles and hermit crabs framed by the most beautiful beaches and coral-rich waters
- Ample time to explore Anguilla's pristine beaches, wide coral reefs and unmissable culinary hotspots
- Prickly Pear, two small uninhabited islands off the coast of Anguilla, not only has a rich underwater world; bird life is also richly represented with the many breeding seabirds.









