SMMC is located in the district of Cay Hill, on the Welgelegen Road next to the Raoul Illidge Sports complex. It is located five minutes away from the Dutch capital Philipsburg (using Link One Road) and, with light traffic, ten minutes from Simpson Bay and... (more)
SMMC is located in the district of Cay Hill, on the Welgelegen Road next to the Raoul Illidge Sports complex.
It is located five minutes away from the Dutch capital Philipsburg (using Link One Road) and, with light traffic, ten minutes from Simpson Bay and fifteen minutes from the French capital, Marigot.
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The Edge Ferry - Ferry Dock in Simpson Bay (Dutch side)
The Edge ferry, operated by Aqua Mania Adventures, operates between Gustavia Harbour in St Bart's and Pelican Marina in Simpson Bay, Dutch St Maarten. The round-trip fare for adults costs $80 and for children 2-12 years $40, plus a $9 port fee per person. There is... (more)
The Edge ferry, operated by Aqua Mania Adventures, operates between Gustavia Harbour in St Bart's and Pelican Marina in Simpson Bay, Dutch St Maarten.
The round-trip fare for adults costs $80 and for children 2-12 years $40, plus a $9 port fee per person. There is a $5 charge for each piece of luggage. The trip takes about 45 minutes. (close)
Located in the La Samanna Resort, the spa offers a wide range of world-class massages and spa treatments to pamper you from head to toe. You can experience the healing power of the sea through the luxurious Physiodermie and St. Barth product lines. The can customize any... (more)
Located in the La Samanna Resort, the spa offers a wide range of world-class massages and spa treatments to pamper you from head to toe. You can experience the healing power of the sea through the luxurious Physiodermie and St. Barth product lines.
The can customize any of their treatments to fit your special needs. And, at your request, they will gladly and discreetly extend sound advice for integrating a healthier lifestyle for you to take back home.
They are open every day 9 am – 8 pm. (close)
If you’ve ever dreamed of island hopping like the rich and famous, St. Martin is a great jumping off point. Since 1995, The Voyager has taken more than 1 million tourists to neighboring islands and hideaways. Climb aboard Voyager 1 or Voyager 2 and these high-speed powerboats will wisk you... (more)
If you’ve ever dreamed of island hopping like the rich and famous, St. Martin is a great jumping off point. Since 1995, The Voyager has taken more than 1 million tourists to neighboring islands and hideaways. Climb aboard Voyager 1 or Voyager 2 and these high-speed powerboats will wisk you away to the remote islands of Saba or St. Barts. You’ll enjoy complimentary drinks on sun or shade decks. Watch for whales or just admire the scenic beaches that pass you by. And if you you’ve got the budget for it, the Voyager crew will arrange specials trips to nearby islands -- Anguilla, Statia, St. Kitts and Nevis. The Voyager departs from the ferry dock in Marigot. You can also catch the Voyager in Captain Oliver’s Marina and Oyster Pond.
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