Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Loterie Farm and the Fly Zone


Loterie Farm is a peaceful 135-acre private nature preserve near the bottom of Pic du Paradis. Designed to preserve island habitats, it offers a rare glimpse of Caribbean forest and mountain land. Visitors can go horseback riding, hiking, mountain biking, take ecotours or practice meditation and yoga. All the trails at Loterie Farm begin at the base of the 1400 ft mountain and lead to the top of St Martin’s highest point, Pic Paradis, offering views of Orient Beach, St Barth and Anguilla. Lunch, from 12-3 pm, and dinner, from 6:30-9:30 pm, is served at the Hidden Forest Café, Tuesday through Saturday. The Café is open from 12-6 pm on Sundays and is closed on Mondays. Bon Apetit featured this treehouse-like eatery in their February 2005 issue. All dishes are made using only the freshest ingredients found on the island and each is garnished with fresh flowers from the property.

Loterie Farm's newest attraction, the Fly Zone, allows you to soar over the forest canopy via a series of ropes, cables, and suspended bridges. Zip-lines are suspended high above the forest reserve, soaring between 200 year old mango and mahogony trees. Ti’Tarzan is a special area with suspended bridges and swinging ropes that was designed for children. All participants on the Fly Zone and Ti’Tarzan are required to wear closed shoes or footwear that is secured to your feet.

Rte. de Pic du Paradis
Phone: 590/87-86-16 or 590/57-28-55
Cost: $5, 1½-hr tour $25, 4-hr tour $45
Hours: Daily, from sunrise to sunset.

Monday, August 20, 2007

Video of 747 Landing at Princess Juliana

If you've ever landed at the Princess Juliana Airport or watched planes land from the Sunset Bar, you know how low they can go. But, the KLM 747 landing in this You Tube video would have won a limbo contest!

Saturday, August 18, 2007

YACC: Yet Another Caribbean Cocktail

Caribbean Cocktail Recipe

1 1/2 ounces light rum
1/2 ounce blue curacao
2 ounces pineapple juice
1 tablespoon simple syrup
1 tablespoon fresh lime juice
Fresh papaya or pineapple wedge, garnish

In a cocktail shaker, blend together all the ingredients, except the garnish. Pour into a tall glass filled with ice. Garnish with papaya, and serve.

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Come Enjoy the Food and Drink at The Greenhouse


The Greenhouse Bar and Restaurant is located in Bobby’s Marina in Philipsburg right on the water with a beautiful view across Great Bay. It has enjoyed a reputation for good food and fun since 1986. Their Happy Hour is a full 150 minutes of two-for-one drinks, and their menu features steak, ribs, lobsters, and the freshest fish in the Caribbean. Here's a sampling of their regular specials.
Happy Hour
Daily from 4:30 until 7:00
Two-for-one drinks and reduced prices on appetizers
Voted the Number One Happy Hour on the island two years in a row!
Margarita Monday
Every Monday, All day and night
Two-for-one Jose Cuervo margaritas and Corona beer
Tex-Mex food specials
It Snows on Wednesday
Two-for-one Beck's beer all day and night
Snow crab and Dungeness crab clusters for $15.95 per pound
Friday Lobster Mania
Fresh lobster from Saba for $17.95 per pound
Pick your own from the tank

Saturday, August 11, 2007

Summer Specials at Mary’s Boon Beach Plantation


Mary's Boon Beach Plantation Hotel is located on a spectacular three-mile stretch of white-sand beach in Simpson Bay, just south of Princess Julianna Airport. Although the resort is secluded, it is just minutes away from great shopping, restaurants and casinos. In the November 2003 and 2005 issues of Conde Nast Travel magazine, Mary's Boon was selected as one of the top ten hotels in the Caribbean. They offer 26 beachfront and garden plantation-style rooms and suites, some of which are one- and two-bedroom beach bungalows. The hotel is offering the following summer specials through the remainder of August and September.

4-Day Package – From $399, plus tax and service
4 nights accommodation
Welcome bottle of champagne
Daily breakfast
One dinner for two in their world-famous beachside restaurant

7-Day Package – From $699, plus tax and service
7 nights accommodation
Welcome bottle of champagne
Daily breakfast
Two dinners in their world-famous beachside restaurant

Thursday, August 9, 2007

Diving and Snorkeling Resources

St Maarten offers excellent snorkeling and scuba diving opportunities with visibility in the water ranging from 100 to 200 feet. The wreck of an English battleship from 1801 lies in Great Bay, and the plentiful coral reefs attract a variety of fish and other sea life. In addition to the listings below, many hotels have dive operators on-site. Certified divers should remember to bring their licenses and diving logs.


Blue Ocean, Baie Nettle, 05 90 87 89 73


Neptune Dive Center, Orient Bay, 05 90 50 98 51


Scuba Fun Dive Center, Great Bay Marina Building, Pointe Blanche, Philipsburg, 599 557 0505

Scuba Fun Dive Center, Port Lonvilliers Marina, Anse Marcel,
05 90 8736 13

Dive Safaris, Simpson Bay, 599 545 3213


Dive Safaris, Bobby’s Marina, Philipsburg, 599 542 9001


The Scuba Shop, Palapa Marine, Simpson Bay, 599 545 3213

The Scuba Shop, Captain Oliver’s Marina, Oyster Pond, 05 90 87 48 01

Friday, August 3, 2007

Full-Moon Party at Kali's Beach Bar & Restaurant


Located on beautiful Friar’s Bay, Kali's Beach Bar & Restaurant hosts a full-moon party on the beach with a large bonfire, reggae music and BBQ. The party is so popular that people come from Anguilla and St Barth. The bar and restaurant are open every day and serve lunch and dinner. Some claim that Kali serves some of the best BBQ on the island. You can also have drinks or eat while sitting under an umbrella on the beach, if you wish.

Friar’s Bay is between Marigot and Grand Case. On the outskirts of Marigot, as you are headed toward Grand Case, you’ll see a sign for Friar’s Bay on the left. Turn left at the sign and just continue on the road for another 5 minutes or so. You won’t see another sign and you’ll wonder where the beach is. But, just keep going. Eventually, you’ll come to an unpaved road that leads to a parking lot at the edge of Friar’s Bay, a beautiful crescent bay with a wide, sandy beach. An easy 10-minute hike from the north side of Friar’s bay will take you to Happy Bay. This palm-lined crescent bay is surrounded by green hills and has good snorkeling around the rocks just off the beach.

Thursday, August 2, 2007

YACC: Yet Another Caribbean Cocktail

Painkiller


2 oz dark rum
1 ½ oz orange juice
4 oz pineapple juice
1 oz Coco Lopez (cream of coconut)

Mix the juices and Coco Lopez and pour over ice. Add rum and top with grated nutmeg. Garnish with a slice of orange or pineapple and a cherry. Enjoy!