Divided between the French and the Dutch and while each section retains 
its uniqueness, there is a marvelous harmony between the two. The French
 side offer great shopping, excellent cuisine and secluded beaches-----a
 Gaelic experience. The Dutch side is more informal and is a busy cruise
 port and is bustling with activity. A perfect marriage of cultures, the
 visitor will find much to see and do. Explore the island, visit the 
sites of interest, enjoy relaxing on the beaches or participate in 
activity such as sailing, diving and deep sea fishing. Best of two 
worlds!!! Beautiful beaches abound and are the main attraction. 
Both the Dutch and French sides have a variety of gorgeous beaches. On 
the French East Coast there is the Butterfly farm. Also interesting is 
the Pic Du Paradis in the French Mountains, a blend of farmland and 
forest which make it perfect for hiking.Beautiful reefs underwater such 
as the Green Key Barrier Reef which offers beautiful views ( this is on 
the French side of the island) . One of the most famous scuba diving 
spots is Proselyte Reef where the coral built up on a sunken 200 year 
old frigate makes it most attractive for the underwater enthusiast.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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