San Martín (Parte Francesa)



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What to see in Saint Martin (French Side)? with approximate prices, schedules and URLs of tourist attractions.

1. Orient Bay Beach: A beautiful white sand beach with crystal clear water, perfect for swimming and sunbathing. Prices vary depending on the beach clubs, but usually start at around $20 for a chair and umbrella. Open daily from sunrise to sunset.

https://www.saint-martin.com/en/beaches/orient-bay-beach/

2. Loterie Farm: A nature reserve with hiking trails, zip-lining, and a swimming pool. Prices start at $10 for access to the hiking trails and can go up to $140 for the full zip-lining experience. Open daily from 9am to 5pm.

https://loteriefarm.com/

3. Fort Louis: A historic fort built in the 18th century with stunning views of Marigot Bay. Admission is free. Open daily from sunrise to sunset.

https://www.saint-martin.com/en/sightseeing/fort-louis/

4. Marigot Market: A colorful and lively market selling local produce, spices, souvenirs and more. Prices vary depending on what you buy. Open daily from 8am to 6pm.

https://www.saint-martin.com/en/sightseeing/marigot-market/

5. Pinel Island: A small island with beautiful beaches and great snorkeling opportunities. Round-trip ferry tickets cost around $20 per person. Open daily from 9am to 5pm.

https://www.saint-martin.com/en/beaches/pinel-island/

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History: Saint Martin was first inhabited by the Arawak people, and later by the Carib people. Columbus discovered the island in 1493 and claimed it for Spain. In 1648, the island was divided between the French and Dutch, with the French side being named Saint Martin. Today, it is a popular tourist destination known for its beaches, nightlife, and duty-free shopping.

Culture: Saint Martin has a diverse culture due to its history of colonization and immigration. The official language is French, but English is widely spoken. The island's cuisine is influenced by French, African, and Caribbean flavors. Music and dance are also important parts of the culture.

Gastronomy: Saint Martin's cuisine is a fusion of French, African, and Caribbean flavors. Some popular dishes include conch, seafood, and goat stew. The island is also known for its rum, with several distilleries producing different varieties.

Transportation: The best way to get around Saint Martin is by car, as public transportation is limited. Taxis are also available but can be expensive.

Climate: Saint Martin has a tropical climate with warm temperatures year-round. The rainy season is from May to November, but showers are usually brief.

Documentation and safety: Visitors need a valid passport to enter Saint Martin. The island is generally safe, but tourists should take precautions to avoid theft and be aware of their surroundings.

Communication: Cell phone service is widely available on the island, and many hotels and restaurants offer free Wi-Fi.

Language and currency: French is the official language, but English is widely spoken. The currency is the Euro.

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