What are the neighboring islands of St. Maarten?


What are the neighboring islands of St. Maarten? Neighbouring islands include Saint Barthélemy (French), Anguilla (British), Saba (Dutch), Sint Eustatius Statia (Dutch), Saint Kitts and Nevis (independent, formerly British).


What are the closest islands to St Kitts?

Saint Kitts and the neighbouring island of Nevis constitute one country: the Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis. Saint Kitts and Nevis are separated by a shallow 3-kilometre (2 mi) channel known as The Narrows.


Is Anguilla worth it?

Anguilla scored 89.01 out of 100 for its isolated beaches, luxury resorts, and delicious seafood. These photos show what it's like to visit the island and its 33 beaches. Visit Insider's homepage for more stories.


Why is St. Martin half French and half Dutch?

Between 1627 and 1631, Holland decided to send settlers to St. Martin, to exploit the island's natural salt reserves. The French and the Dutch signed the Treaty of Concordia, also known as the Partition Treaty, on March 23, 1648. So the island was split into two parts and shared by France and Holland.


Do people in St Maarten speak Dutch?

Dutch is the official language of Sint Maarten, used in legal documents and throughout the court system. To confuse matters a little further, the language of the Dutch West Indies with the larger islands to the South of Aruba and Curaçao is Papiamento.


Is it better to stay on the French or Dutch side of St. Martin?

The Dutch side is known for having nightlife with plenty of bars, clubs, and casinos. The French side has plenty of restaurants, but that is where the night ends. VERDICT: If nightlife matters, the Dutch side is the clear winner.


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.


What islands can you hop to from St. Martin?

Martin,” you are actually getting two separate nations on one island: the French St. Martin and the Dutch Sint Maarten. And from there you can easily reach three other islands – Anguilla, Saba, and St. Barth – each with its own vastly different appeal.