St. Martin and St. Barts Alive!
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Average customer review:Product Description
A brand new edition with all new details and expanded to include an entire chapter on Anguilla. Half-French, half-Dutch St. Martin offers the best of both worlds, with big casinos and great shopping on the Dutch side and superb restaurants and secluded beaches on the French side. If you want to spend a night on the town, head for Philipsburg. If you want to get naked and sunbathe, hop over to the French side of the island and enjoy their clothing-optional beaches. St. Barts is very chic, with world-class scuba, glorious beaches and more good restaurants. Anguilla is the quiet sibling. This book covers every island in detail. Dining, shopping, where to stay, what to see � all offered by an author who has been visiting the Caribbean for years. In-margin icons allow you to see at a glance where hotels, restaurants, sightseeing, beaches, and other topics are covered. Maps, index, color photos.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #511478 in Books
- Published on: 2003-06-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 296 pages
Customer Reviews
Not To Miss - A Must Have
Great Book. We have bought many books about the Caribbean over the years, but this is one of the best if not the best. Easy to read, full of up to date info and breaks it down into catagories easy to find. Does not just refer to the large hotels or famous places to eat, but also those not so famous.
THE TIPS that are easy to see, are throughout the book that give short, to the point, info.
This is a valuable book.
Excellent
An excellent new guide... replete with detailed information on every aspect of vacationing on the islands. Illustrated with maps and drawings. Focus on France
Great as a basic reference guide
This book was easy to understand and extremely well organized. The only problem we had with it was that much of the information (such as ferry prices, hours listed, etc) is out of date, and we wish it contained more maps. However, as a basic introduction to the lifestyle on these islands, their history, and an overview of their major hotels/restaurants, this book serves the purpose extremely well.




