Looks like an incredible trip to Anguilla and St. Martin/Sint Maarten! Watching the wind direction to choose the perfect beach sounds like a unique way to experience the islands. I’ll definitely be checking out the airport renovations and beach updates. Thanks for sharing this fresh perspective on such a beautiful destination! Sub and Like 36
Glad you liked it, the wind was definitely a factor for about the entire time on Anguilla and it calmed down a tad when we got to SXM, never seen it that windy before and for so long! Enjoy your trip and thanks for the support! 🙏 ❤️
You will love Grand Case. Just read today on their local news that there was a robbery attack on a tourist couple at midnight leaving a restaurant so just be mindful anywhere really, not just this place.
Glad you enjoyed it! We didn’t stay in Mullet, but if I did, I would look at the Fourteen condos there, they have a great vantage point. Anywhere around Maho/Simpson Bay or even Les Terres Basses would be close by too and not too bad for traffic.
We have been twice years ago before the hurricane and we remember Baie Rouge as our favorite beach. Did you get to stop by there? Wanted to see how it is now? Also, we always stay in Simpson Bay but maybe with traffic issue we shouldn’t? Just makes it easy to get to both sides usually.
We didn’t visit Les Terres Basses on this visit but we did them in 2022 - our older video has good footage of 3 beaches there including BR if you want to check it out. They were great for walking but strong waves when we were there and rocky at the shoreline. As for traffic, it was bad by the causeway bridge and the main pass north of philipsburg. Marigot had slow sections but not standstill like north of Simpson Bay (Union rd?) Check the traffic on google maps and work around it. Enjoy!
No, it’s more of an invisible border, there are markers to snap a photo but that’s about it. Most times, you don’t even know when you crossed the border other than the shop signs or street names (english vs french)
Looks like an incredible trip to Anguilla and St. Martin/Sint Maarten! Watching the wind direction to choose the perfect beach sounds like a unique way to experience the islands. I’ll definitely be checking out the airport renovations and beach updates. Thanks for sharing this fresh perspective on such a beautiful destination! Sub and Like 36
Glad you liked it, the wind was definitely a factor for about the entire time on Anguilla and it calmed down a tad when we got to SXM, never seen it that windy before and for so long! Enjoy your trip and thanks for the support! 🙏 ❤️
Great information! Thank you! We'll be staying in Grand Case in May
You will love Grand Case. Just read today on their local news that there was a robbery attack on a tourist couple at midnight leaving a restaurant so just be mindful anywhere really, not just this place.
great video, thanks
Glad you liked it, feedback is always appreciated ❤️
Wow, looks awesome.
So informative & interesting...TY🥂
Where do u recommend staying by Mullet bay?
Glad you enjoyed it! We didn’t stay in Mullet, but if I did, I would look at the Fourteen condos there, they have a great vantage point. Anywhere around Maho/Simpson Bay or even Les Terres Basses would be close by too and not too bad for traffic.
We have been twice years ago before the hurricane and we remember Baie Rouge as our favorite beach. Did you get to stop by there? Wanted to see how it is now? Also, we always stay in Simpson Bay but maybe with traffic issue we shouldn’t? Just makes it easy to get to both sides usually.
We didn’t visit Les Terres Basses on this visit but we did them in 2022 - our older video has good footage of 3 beaches there including BR if you want to check it out. They were great for walking but strong waves when we were there and rocky at the shoreline. As for traffic, it was bad by the causeway bridge and the main pass north of philipsburg. Marigot had slow sections but not standstill like north of Simpson Bay (Union rd?) Check the traffic on google maps and work around it. Enjoy!
Do you need to carry passport travelling from dutch to french side?
No, it’s more of an invisible border, there are markers to snap a photo but that’s about it. Most times, you don’t even know when you crossed the border other than the shop signs or street names (english vs french)
@YYZWanderers thanks for the info. Safe travels