Where can I see monkeys on St Maarten?


Where can I see monkeys on St Maarten? Martin, one must head to the southern part of the island, particularly the areas surrounding the famous Loterie Farm and Pic Paradis. These lush, verdant regions provide an ideal habitat for the monkeys, with dense forests, towering trees, and an abundance of natural resources.


Are sharks common in St. Maarten?

Caribbean reef sharks and nurse sharks are in particular abundance here, but you can also come across large barracudas, stingrays, eagle rays and sea turtles, all of whom are quite common in the clear blue waters around St. Maarten and appear to be very comfortable here.


Where can I see dolphins in St. Maarten?

Therefore, whales and dolphins are frequently seen in the waters around Creole Rock, Tintamarre Island, Scrub Island, near Anguilla, and all around Saint Barthélemy.


What is the secret beach in Saint Martin?

Plum Bay or Baie aux Prunes beach is secluded and not so frequent a destination for tourists. Golden sands and clear turquoise water are enhanced by the peace and quiet that this beach offers. The calmer seas around this wild beach are the perfect locations for snorkeling and sometimes for surfing.


Can you snorkel off the beach in St Maarten?

Situated on St Maarten's far eastern coastline, the reef at Dawn Beach is another great snorkeling spot with easy beach access. Being on the island's windward side there is often current and some surf, so be sure to take care around the reef.


Which Caribbean island has the most monkeys?

As iconic as the islands' pristine beaches and tropical forests, the 60,000-plus green monkeys of St. Kitts and Nevis are a quintessential part of the Caribbean experience for many visitors. But while these photogenic mischief-makers might charm tourists, they pose serious threats to the twin-island Federation.