A boat day
in Saint Martin
Do you want to spend a wonderful day in Saint Martin?
Trust us and let yourself be guided... We will show you magical places!
Your only concern? Bring a towel, swimsuit, sunscreen, sunglasses and camera... We'll take care of everything else!
Included
SOFT drinks
Beers
Wine and punch (daytime only)
Essence
Skipper
Snorkel and fin mask
Paddle
kayak
Floating mat
Paid option:
Bottle of champagne 50€
charcuterie/cheese platter 100€
Sushi platter €
Fruit platter €
Other special request:
Îlet Pinel
Pinel Island is a small paradise island in the heart of the Nature Reserve, located on the east coast of Saint-Martin.
The pristine white sand and turquoise color of the water invite you on an idyllic journey.
On this beach, you will find two waterfront restaurants: Karibuni and Yellow Beach.
Ile Tintamarre
White sand and translucent water.
On this uninhabited island, you will find yourself in the wild. You will have the choice between swimming, underwater discovery, exploration of the land and vestiges or even red earth cliffs.
You may even see turtles there...
Le Rocher Créole
Natural reserve and exploration of the seabed
Located 10 minutes from Port La Royale, and just in front of the magnificent bay of Grand-Case, Rocher Créole is an essential stopover for lovers of underwater exploration.
This is a famous diving spot in St. Martin, with shallow depth, so ideal for using your fin, mask and snorkel equipment.
La Samanna
Long Bay Beach
Located in the southwest of the island, Samanna beach is the largest beach on the island.
The crystal clear turquoise waters, the fine blond sand and the rather calm sea make it one of the unmissable beaches of Saint Martin.
You will appreciate the sunset over the bay which will offer you magical moments!
Maho Beach
A show not to be missed!
World famous for its location at the end of the runway at Juliana Airport, Maho Beach is one of the most famous and unusual beaches in Saint Martin.
Live this unique experience of seeing a plane land, passing a few meters above your heads.