The Island of Sint Maarten, N.A. / Saint Martin, FWI


The Pelican at Sint Maarten located on the Dutch (Netherland Antilles) side about 3 miles from the airport. This is one of the largest resorts in the Caribbean.




This is the view out of our studio at the Pelican. Off to the left is the Island of Saba (out of picture) which is the same island that we named our dalmation after.






Here is one of the nice sunsets off the pier by Phillipsburg. Notice the island of Statia (St. Eustatius) beneath the clouds.






This is off the pier in Marigot looking towards the town and the Saturday farmers market.






Here is one of our favorite little islands. This is Sandy Island a ten palm tree island which you can walk around in about 10 minutes, a native barbecues up lunch while you can enjoy sone of the best snorkling in the West Indies. It is located about a mile off the island of Anguilla on the opposite side as St. Martin. Anguilla is about 5 miles from St. Martin.


This is one of the most beautiful beaches in the world at Cupecoy Beach just over the French (French West Indies) side on the SW end of St. Martin.




This is also at Cupecoy Beach looking towards the south which shows a nice beach area just out of view from the previous picture.




This is off the pier in Marigot looking towards the town and the Saturday farmers market.





Here is one of the nice sunsets off the pier by Phillipsburg (the capital of Sint Maarten). Notice the island of Statia (St. Eustatius) beneath the clouds.




Typical countryside view of St. Martin while driving around the island. Notice the hilly terrain with lagoons in the forefront which is typical.




Sailing on a catamaran to St. Barth's (Saint Barthelemy), there are a variety of rocks and small uninhabitable islands in the area.




The beautiful countryside of St. Barth's (St. Barthelemy), an island where the Caribbean and Atlantic meet.




This again is Cupecoy Beach known for its white sand cliffs.







The St. Martin countryside again, notice the cactus in the foreground which is prevalent on the island along with many many beaches.







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