Are there snakes on St. Martin?


Are there snakes on St. Martin? There are no dangerous animals in St. Maarten/ St Martin, except the rare fer-de-lance snake. If you notice trees marked with a red paint, it is Manchineel tree, which green berries are very toxic : you should never stand under one in the rain or eat its berries.


Which side of St. Martin is better?

While Sint Maarten has the upper hand in nightlife, the French side of the island is known for having the more pristine beaches.


Is the French side of St. Martin safe?

The main tourist areas are generally safe, but you should take sensible precautions. Avoid remote areas at night. Do not take valuables to the beach. Make sure purses and handbags are closed and not easy to snatch.


Where not to stay in St Maarten?

I would avoid anything in Marigot, Sandy Ground, Nettle Bay, Dutch and French Quarters, Lower and Upper Prince Quarter, Cole Bay, Mary's Fancy, etc. These are locals areas and not much there for tourists. I am not sure there ARE AirBnBs in those areas but there could be.


Are there monkeys on St. Martin?

The species of monkeys found in St. Martin is the vervet monkey, also known as the green monkey due to its distinct greenish-gray fur. Vervet monkeys are native to Africa but were introduced to the island centuries ago.


Does it get cold in St. Maarten?

The average temperature on the Friendly Island of St. Maarten is 80 °F (27 °C). From December to April you can expect a temperate climate, rarely exceeding 90°F (32°C), and never dipping below 68°F (20°C), with a lower humidity and cooling trade winds blowing in from the northeast.


When not to go to St Martin?

Hurricane season is generally June through November though historically and statistically, more hurricanes occur in September than any other month. If it's more important to you to avoid hurricanes and rain than people, the best time to head to St. Maarten might be from December to May.


Are there mosquitoes in St. Maarten?

Bugs, Bites & Other Wildlife Concerns -- The biggest menaces on all three islands are mosquitoes (none are disease vectors) and no-see-ums, which appear mainly in the early evening. Window screens aren't always sufficient, so carry insect repellent. In St.


Is St. Martin a third world country?

1.20 Is St Maarten – St Martin a third-world country? No, certainly not. But because the Dutch side became more Americanized and did not adopt the European system like the French side of SXM there is a huge diversity in income level.


Is St. Martin a party island?

In St Maarten, we believe in the old saying, “work hard, play hard.” In fact, St. Maarten is known for its exciting nightlife where the guava berry liqueur flows, and the casinos invite you in for a night of luck.


Is the tap water safe in St Martin?

The tap water in Sint Maarten/St. Martin is safe to drink in most places. Many establishments serve desalinated water. Bottled water is inexpensive if you do not like the taste of the tap water.


Do they speak English in St. Maarten?

English is the most commonly spoken language along with a local dialect. The official languages are French for Saint-Martin, and both Dutch and English for Sint Maarten.


Is Sint Maarten expensive?

A famous jet-set getaway, Sint Maarten is known as one of the more expensive islands in the Caribbean. Gary Meenaghan proves it's possible for a family to stay, and enjoy, for a month without breaking the bank.


Which side of St. Maarten has the best beaches?

The shores of northeastern St. Maarten are home to the well-known Orient Bay Beach, a well-loved stretch of sand on the island. Also referred to as the “St. Tropez” of the Caribbean, this beach is the largest in St.


Can you swim in St Maarten?

Maarten's northeastern shore is a well-known stretch of soft white sand offering watersports, relaxation, snorkeling, and pristine waters for wading and swimming. This beach is famed as the St. Tropez of the Caribbean and among the largest on the island.


How bad are mosquitoes in St Martin?

I don't find them any worse than at home. If it rains, there's more. If it's dry, there's less. Dengue fever has been reported on the island and is caused by Aedes aegypti, a domestic, day-biting mosquito.