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bit more than half the island is French St Martin. The remainder
is Dutch St Maarten, complete with windmills and peope who don't
take their dogs to restaurants as do the French. True, there
aren't many windmills but the same can be said for Holland
itself.
First, let's parlez-vous about St Martin. It is the High Cuisine
Mecca of the region, and its capital city of Marigot is lined
with shops as chic as any you might find in the south of France.
If you haven't a thing to wear, head for the beaches where
topless and even bottomless is as acceptable as in France. The
French side of this Edenic isle has breathtaking scenery with or
without the bikinis and "naturists." With such
crystal-clear water and near-perfect weather, sports are a
viable option. On the Southern 16 square miles of this 37 square
mile island is Dutch St Maarten. Its Old Street in the capital
city of Philipsburg evokes the tall, narrow buildings of
Amsterdam in Holland.
There are beaches and sports to suit all tastes. You can shop
till you drop, then get up again and shop some more. The
bargains are everywhere because St Maarten is a truly duty-free,
tax-free island.
Try your luck at any of some 10 casinos on this swinging island
shared by two of Europe's most colourful cultures.
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