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Saint Martin - Cul-de-Sac - British Virgin Islands - Tortola
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Upon arrival, you’ll be welcomed, pick up your rental car and settle in for four nights on the heights of Cul-de-Sac, facing Pinel Island. There are only six rooms, all spacious, modern and unique suites - yours has a sea view - each with every desirable amenity, including a small kitchen and a Caribbean-style shower. Bright colours, Guyanese redwood, fine materials, gleaming polished concrete and custom-made furniture crafted on site. You’d swear a top designer had worked here. From the terrace, surrounded by tropical flowers, you’ll overlook the bay; all that remains is to slip into the pool, the hammock or a teak armchair to admire the view. Later, a kayak or the accommodation’s boat will be waiting to take you across to Pinel islet. Quite a programme.
On your itinerary - A visit to the island’s highlights, in private. Saint Martin is unique in that it is divided in two, with two different nationalities living side by side. In the south of the island, on the Dutch side, Anglo-American influence dominates. Casinos and hotel-resorts dot the coastline. On the French side, by contrast, the mood is more languid. There are many beaches there, and they are wilder. Over half a day, you’ll explore this land - its beaches, landscapes, historical sites and monuments - with a guide who gladly shares their knowledge and our recommendations.
Of course, many water activities are possible near the accommodation. And the diving and sailing are real highlights. For everything else, you’ll have a car. It’s the most convenient way to explore Saint Martin and its beaches: lively ocean energy in the east, laid-back Caribbean atmosphere in the west.
What to see and do - Dive into the nature reserve with its crystal-clear waters, home to corals, gorgonians, leopard rays, angelfish, barracudas and dolphins; in Marigot, admire the old houses and Fort Louis (18th century), which offers a breathtaking view over the bay; stroll through the hills.
Optional - A day on a catamaran with swimming breaks.
Not to be missed - Food and strolls in Grand-Case. In the northwest of the island, the charming town of Grand-Case captivates with its Creole architecture, built between the Caribbean Sea and the island’s largest salt pond. But the city is also one of the best ambassadors for local cuisine. One of the best places to try it is the array of restaurants set just a few steps from the golden sandy beach. At the forefront, the terraces of traditional lolos spill out over the cobblestones. In the background, there are gourmet establishments listed in the Gault & Millau guide. What they all share is a passion for upholding Grand-Case’s reputation as the “culinary capital of the Caribbean”. You can take a walk to digest along the town’s only street, lined with traditional wooden houses wrapped in fragrant hibiscus. And if you are lucky enough to be in town on a Tuesday evening in February, March or April, you will have the privilege of attending the grand Saint Martin craft market - the island’s artistic and culinary gathering.
You’ll drive to the airport, return the rental car and fly to Beef Island, the gateway to the British Virgin Islands. Next you’ll have a private transfer to your accommodation on the west side of Tortola Island, where you’ll settle in for three nights. Nestled between a postcard-perfect beach and sun-drenched hills, the establishment welcomes guests into bright, airy rooms with natural materials such as wood and straw, which blend seamlessly with their natural setting. Every day, the entire hotel team goes out of their way to delight guests, whatever their wishes. You can start the day with a yoga or Pilates class before heading to the tennis court, relax in one of the cabañas lining the beach, book a massage and end the day with an outdoor cinema session. A little hungry? The pool and the beach each have their own snack bar. As for the restaurant, it sits sheltered within an old 18th-century refinery, welcoming guests just steps from the sand. You can also set out to find other options along the beach.
Not to be missed - Hike in Sage Mountain National Park. Sage Mountain, the first national park in the British Virgin Islands, is named after the highest point in the archipelago (520 metres) and marks the beginning of conservation initiatives in the territory. The farmland was reforested, mainly with mahogany trees, while other secondary species have regenerated naturally. An entire mahogany trail was even named after Joseph Reynold O’Neal, the founder and first president of the National Parks Trust. The imposing rocks and ancient forests on the north side of the park stand in stark contrast to the old pastures and remnants of dry tropical forest on the south side. From the summit, you’ll enjoy a panoramic view of the entire archipelago. - Optional - Private sunset cruise.
Scheduled: a paddleboarding trip in the mangroves, inprivate . Accompanied by a guide, you’ll glide over the calm waters of Secret Lagoon - a mangrove and precious ecosystem, vital for many animal and plant species. During the walk, there are planned swimming breaks.
Things to do and see - Relax on the beach; head out to sea for a while and enjoy some snorkelling breaks; visit Tortola’s craft brewery, where fermentation tanks stand in a row, then sample the different beers on tap; take time for a morning yoga session or an evening massage; hike along the island’s trails.
Private return transfer to Beef Island airport and international return flight via Saint Martin. Night on board, arrival the next day.
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