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Friday, July 18, 2008

Carribean Princess - Part III (St. Martin/Maarten, USVI)

Our first stop was St. Maarten/Martin, USVI. I will call it St. Maarten (which is the Dutch spelling, Martin being the French) because it just looks cooler, right? Just hearing Virgin Islands, I think OooOOo. So I've been wanting to go here for the longest! The USVI (U.S. Virgin Islands) is just as you see it in all the advertisings, so very photogenic in every corner. I wish I took more artistic angles of everything, but for some reason, my inner wannabe-photog took a vacation from this vacation. No harm in that, because I most definitely want to go back to these cruise destinations on a worthwhile visit.

It has quite a unique history. Something interesting taken from Wikipedia: "On March 23, 1648, France and the Dutch Republic agreed to divide the island between their two nations, so they signed the Treaty of Concordia.

Since 1975, several versions of a legend about the division have become popular. An often repeated story is that the island was divided into two sections through a race; the French-dominated community chose one person for the race and the Dutch-dominated community chose another. The two representatives were put back to back in one extreme of the island, and made to walk along the coast in opposite directions. They were not allowed to run. At the point where they eventually met, a line was drawn across the island, connecting their starting point with their meeting point. This became the frontier which divides Saint-Martin from Sint Maarten, according to the legend. The reason for the difference in size between the two sides was said to be that the French representative moved faster than the Dutch. In one version, the explanation for the French walker's quicker pace is that he drank wine beforehand, while the Dutch walker drank beer. This is used to support the claim that wine has restorative effects and that it was the French drink of choice that enabled the French walker to move faster.

Sint Maarten, the Dutch side, is known for its festive nightlife, beaches, jewelry, exotic drinks made with native rum-based guavaberry liquors, and plentiful casinos, while Saint-Martin, the French side, is known more for its nude beaches, clothes, shopping, and rich French and Indian Caribbean cuisine."

Go wine! But oddly enough, I've become sort of a beer girl. Except, I'm neither wine or beer as of late. =P And no, we unfortunately did not get to see any of the nude beaches. Besides, have you ever been to one of those? OK, I haven't, but I've seen some vacation videos from some friends who went to places like France, and believe me, the nude beaches aren't full of the best looking people - more so people who think they are.

Anyway, for our excursions here, we opted for the Island Tour. It consisted of a two hour ride around the island in a bus with a local tourguide, a couple hours of walking around a shopping district on your own, and a pontoon boat ride on the deep blue waters around the island including seeing some random landmarks and passing by wealthy waterfront homes.
















I took this from our busride back to the ship dock. This was in the murky waters of the sewage. Do you see the camouflaged reptilia? It never fails to amaze me how different creatures roam areas in foreign countries that you would never see in the states.




On the pontoon boat ride.



















Doesn't it sorta look like he's looking into one of those convex mirrors?




Our tourguide/entertainers/bartenders of the day.




The yachts of the ridoinkously rich.







A pricey hotel overlooking the waters. Don't wanna ask how much a week there is.




After shopping around (in shops that puked touristy attraction), we took a break at a cafe for sandwiches and coffee to find this little critter sniffing around for some attention. Ain't he a cutie? He made us miss our baby back at home..the other baby that is. This one's a terrier though, and we have a white mini-schnauzer, which looks very similar.




Our excursion ended a couple hours before the ship was to set sail, so we mozied on down to the beach of course. Ah, can't go wrong with crystal blue waters, a margarita, and authentic local carribean jerk chicken!













A view of our ship and a Royal Carribean one from the beach.







Notice his fully-clothed self. It was actually a bit chilly because of the sun setting and wind, and the water wasn't exactly the warmest temperature. Plus, we were pooped from the excursion so we just took a nice nap on our nifty benches.




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4 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Beautiful pics, Kim! I'm glad you're able to take time off and enjoy yourself and bill. heheh I will definitely try to see you guys when I get back from Mississippi in August.

July 19, 2008 at 12:12 AM  
Blogger Nosmo King said...

I agree. The pics are great! I loved the tidbit on the history of the island. Good stuff. Uggh. Need. Beach. Stat.

July 22, 2008 at 1:17 PM  
Blogger Nosmo King said...

you changed your template back. no likey the last one?

July 29, 2008 at 8:58 AM  
Blogger AntsyMama said...

i dunno what i did, but it changed back for some reason. o_O i didn't even know! haha.

July 30, 2008 at 3:38 PM  

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