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New parrot species at Parotteville
AUCspouse
2 hours ago
If you know your parrot species, you'll notice some new additions to the old favorites at Parotteville (compared to the last time I went, about a year ago). They now have a few yellow-headed Amazons and some African grays,
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Beach Recommendation on French side
Lovethebeach65
2 hours ago
Hi All - we will be returning St Martin in April for the 7th time. We have stayed at La Plantation in Orient Bay - 3 times, but as we get older the walk up the hill from the village has become more tiresome. So, for our last 3 visits we stayed at La Playa - which is where we will be staying again this time.
We are looking for a beach recommendation for a day or half day trip. We have been to Maho, Simpson Bay and Pinel. We are considering Friars Bay - with maybe a walk over to Happy Bay. Another thought is Captain Frenchy. Or Grand Case Beach Club - but dont know if they rent chairs for the day.
Any thoughts or ideas would be appreciated.
Thank you
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Arrival form
TOWZERONE
4 hours ago
Folks does everyone have to complete this now when visiting ? Dont remember having to do that last time we were down in 2017 but heading down in May for 10 days
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Day 1 Arrival
eilandmens
7 hours ago
The flight from EWR was fine a bit slow due to turbulence, I guess speed was around 450mph usually 520-550mph. Got there in 4 hours on time but the flight is usually 30 mins early most times. Anyway we landed and got on shuttle to arrival area which was crowded. Got through initial immigration with no problem but then going through automated passport control, which was having fits. I am using the same passport I used in January. No problems then but now the automated system rejected my passport and says go to manned immigration. It was doing that a lot so the line to manned immigration was long after about 45 mins, I finally got through. But by now it is 5pm and traffic to Philipsburg is stopped dead. So I turn around and go towards Copecoy going to Oyster pond, a bit longer distance wise but it was moving; arrived at hotel at 6:00pm. Unpacked and wanted to go to Mama pizza. Around 7:30pm. The line of people waiting was out in the street. Went Oasis, got the last two seats and had dinner. It was not good; my wife had the red snapper special which was tasteless and I had duck which very very tough and chewy. Went to bed around 9:30pm glad that day was over. Today will be better it seems high on 78 degrees, breezy and sunny.
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Toosim for Europe instead of SIM roaming (first eSIM try)
Harrisa
17 hours ago
Hey everyone, I’m getting ready for a big trip to Europe and I’m knee-deep in the planning phase. I’ve been looking into eSIMs to try to avoid the roaming charges for the first try in this trip, and I keep stumbling upon Toosim. I’ve heard they are most affordable for Europe countries. I saw their app and there is a good 10GB plan for 30 days, and its price is only $17. Way lower than what my home provider wants. I’ll be hopping around a bit, starting in Amsterdam, then taking the train down to Brussels, and finishing up with a week in Paris. It’s my first time back overseas since 2019, and I am beyond excited but also slightly stressed about staying connected. Has anyone here actually used Toosim in the Netherlands, Belgium, and France? From what I’ve read on some comparison blogs, it seems like Toosim offers very similar data packages for sometimes 20-30% less than the more advertised brands. Right now I’m leaning towards Toosim to save some cash. Let me know how your experience was!
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French Side Day
Whale Tail
21 hours ago
We left around 9:30 and my wife wanted to go to the Marigot market so off we went. Parking in that area was non existent and I kind of made my own spot at the end of the marina area and walked to the market area.
We stopped Chez Fernand La French Bakery for some croissants and orange juice before going to the market. Unfortunately the cheese shop was still closed so we bought a couple of spices from Sandy's and headed off to Sébastien's Quillere Patisserie. Yippee now we're shopping!!!! I bought a bunch, more than I need today but will still will be good tomorrow and I plan on finishing them all. They boxed them up and we would pick them up after lunch on Orient.
So off to Orient we go and parked in the Village and checked out the shops and then headed to the beach. There was sargassum from one end to the other at around 1130 and there was not 1 beach business raking it up the entire time we were there. All the chairs were occupied and while walking in front of the front rows it stunk. Some people had platters of sushi on the front row eating and apparently it wasn't a problem for them. I took a picture of a girl jumping over the clump in order to get into the water with blobs of it in the water. I just don't understand.
We got to Orange Fever and there were a few people inside and we were far enough from the beach so the smell didn't get that far. The service was excellent and we relaxed at our table in the shade and enjoyed a couple of drinks before ordering. As Carol predicted I ordered the French Burger which has been the best yet on island!!! My wife ordered Fresh River Prawns which just arrived today with ceole sause and rice and a salad and was excellent. We finished our lunch with a complimentary shot of an orange rum.
We then headed off to pick up my treats and back to SBR. The traffic to and from Simpson Bay was pretty good even driving through Marigot on the way back.
Now it's time for one of my treats
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