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THE GUD TRAVEL GUIDE
Vol. 3
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DESTINATION:
SINT MAARTEN / SAINT MARTIN
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Two nations, two names. Two types of vacations, casinos, beaches and jungle. Sint Maarten/Saint Martin is an exotic rum cocktail of French cuisine, Dutch tolerance and Caribbean relaxation set on a 37-square-mile island in a sparkling sea of aquamarine. You can stay in charming Creole cottages or elegant beachside villas, and you can dine very well, whether at casual beach barbecues or grand temples of gastronomy. Here you can snorkel in gin-clear waters, sip rum punches and soak up the sun on your choice of 39 beaches.
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WHERE TO SWIM
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Shady palm trees, warm and clear water, white sand and good surfing waves make this hamlet a favourite with locals, particularly on the weekends.Â
The idyllic coastal hamlet called Mullet Bay has a relatively quiet beach, especially during the week. There are few rocks and the bay is sandy and idyllic. The water is warm and crystal clear with a rolling surf within paddling distance. Enjoy a range of watersports, relax in the shade of a palm tree or sip on a tropical cocktail from one of the beach bars.
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WINE & DINE
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Rainbow Café is set in a bohemian chic atmosphere right at the Grand Case water’s edge. Open every day for Breakfast, Lunch and Tapas paired with great cocktails and sunsets in the after-hours. This freestyle beach club cafe offers a boho heaven atmosphere with a varied menu that will appeal to all; Caribbean dishes, French cuisine, and fresh tapas.Â
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Chef Alex Tuvenote from Biarritz and Sous-chef Philippe bring the quality of European cuisine to your table. Â
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The food is paired with refined cocktails made from only the freshest ingredients or a selection of the finest French wines!
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A GUD PLACE TO EXPLORE
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Loterie Farm can be found nestled in a beautiful tropical forest at the foot of Pic Paradis, the highest point on the island. Built in 1773, it is a former sugar plantation which closed down in 1855. Nowadays it is a real gem of biodiversity and refreshing greenery, and home to a number of protected species of plants and animals. In the heart of a hidden forest, beyond the Rambaud district, the casual chic atmosphere of Loterie Farm makes it a great place for outdoor activities.
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For a nice cool drink or a bite to eat, the Jungle Bar and Jungle Room are at your disposal. You’ll enjoy delicious cocktails, a selection of tapas, and Caribbean-style fast food. In the peak season, the Jungle Bar opens daily from 11am.
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On the last Saturday of each month, its deck becomes a dance floor for the Treehab Pool Party. From 4pm onwards, you’ll be entertained by the island’s top DJs. The pool fills up with people dancing and wriggling their hips to the beat of techno and house music.
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A GUD BREAKFAST SPOT
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Croissant Royal is a great place to grab breakfast or lunch at Marina Royal, Saint Martin. First and foremost, the croissants are OUT OF THIS WORLD. It would be a crime to visit SXM and not try them at least once.Â
Don't be mislead by the name, this is not a luxurious or overly fancy kind of place. It's warm, friendly, clean and reasonably priced, with a quick turn around and high quality food with a great view of the Marina. Â
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A MUST VISIT
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Pinel Island in French Saint Martin is a true tropical paradise that offers an unforgettable day trip experience for travellers seeking natural beauty, adventure and relaxation.
Part of Saint Martin’s Nature Reserve, this island is a sandy gem that is perfect for creating lasting memories. You can reach Pinel by ferry, kayak or even paddleboard.
Pinel Island has a culture of warm hospitality and a remarkably friendly atmosphere, as is the tradition in Saint Martin. Whether you're chatting with locals, sharing stories with fellow travellers, or simply enjoying the company of loved ones, Pinel Island is a place where connections are made, memories are forged, and life is lived to the fullest.
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WHERE TO FIND GUDOS IN SINT MAARTEN:
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