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St. Maarten Vacations
The
37-square-mile
island
of
St.
Maarten
was
first
settled
by
the
Arawaks
and
was
discovered
by
Christopher
Columbus
on
behalf
of
Spain
in
1493.
Columbus
sighted
the
island
on
November
11th,
the
holy
day
of
St.
Martin
of
Tours,
and
so
named
the
island
after
him.
For
the
next
150
years
the
island
was
passed
between
Holland,
England,
France
and
Spain.
The
old
stone
forts
that
guard
many
of
the
island's
inlets
are
proof
of
the
island’s
turbulent
past.
In
1648
St.
Maarten
was
peacefully
divided
between
Holland
and
France,
and
today
is
the
smallest
landmass
in
the
world
to
be
shared
by
two
sovereign
nations.
Entry Requirements for U.S. citizens
* A valid passport and a
return/continuing ticket.
Entry
Requirements for Canadian citizens
* A valid passport and a
return/continuing ticket. * A certified copy
of birth certificate, a photo identification
and a return/continuing ticket.
* A "Landing permit" (Permanent Resident
Card) with valid passport and
return/continuing ticket.
Entry Requirements for European
community citizens
Traveling the island has been a pleasure
in recent years, thanks to major initiatives
to improve the infrastructure of St.
Maarten, including the construction of new
roads, the re-paving of existing roads and
the implementation of roundabouts and
traffic lights in key locations throughout
the island.
Things to Know
Climate:
Sub-tropical, with trade winds from the
Caribbean Sea. Temperature:
The island has a year-round temperature of
approximately 80°F (27°C). Language:
English is the predominate language in the
island, however the official language on the
St. Maarten side is Dutch, and is officially
French on the St. Martin side. French
Creole, Spanish, Papiamento and other
languages are also spoken. Population:
41,000 people live on St. Maarten and 36,000
on St. Martin for a combined total of
77,000.
Currency
(Dutch St. Maarten): Netherlands
Antilles florin (NAf); the official exchange
rate is NAf 1.77 for each US$1.00 U.S.
dollar.
(French St. Martin): The
official monetary unit is the euro. Electricity
(Dutch
St. Maarten): 110-volt AC, 60
cycles (same as U.S. & Canada)
(French St. Martin): 220-volt
AC, 60 cycles (requires the use of adapters
and transformers) Medical Facilities:
St. Maarten Medical Center in Cay Hill and
L'hospital General de Gaulle in Marigot, St.
Martin. Airlift is available to Puerto Rico
and the continental U.S. in case of extreme
medical emergency.
Pet Regulations:
Animals are admitted temporarily to the
island with the following papers: a health
certificate dated no more than 10 days
before visit and a record of inoculations,
including a rabies shot administered no more
than 30 days before visit.
Airports:<
Princess Juliana International Airport
(Dutch St. Maarten) services all the
international flights. L'Espérance Airport
(French St. Martin) services small commuter
flights from neighboring islands. Seaports: Main
deep-water port: Dr. A.C. Wathey Cruise &
Cargo Facility located in Philipsburg, St.
Maarten.
Telephone:
Calls to St. Maarten/St. Martin from the
U.S. are international calls and require the
following country codes: (Dutch
St. Maarten): +599 followed by
54 and the seven-digit local number
(French St. Martin): +590, 590
again followed by the six-digit local number Time: Atlantic
Standard Time, year-around Entry Requirements:
Valid U.S. or Canadian Passport
Driving:
International driver's license Taxis:
Available at airports, towns and resort
areas Information:(Dutch St.
Maarten): Vineyard Office Park, WG
Buncamper Rd. #33, St. Maarten N.A
Tel: +599-542-2337
Fax: +599-542-2734
E-mail:
info@st-maarten.com