Saint Martin (island): beaches, hotels, airport and tourist reviews. Illustrated magazine by Vladimir Dergachev “Landscapes of life Island of Saint Martin, Caribbean

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For anyone who dreams of spending an unforgettable vacation with a lot of emotions and impressions, a small island in the Caribbean Sea - Saint Martin, which is located near Puerto Rico, is perfect.


This is a beautiful and no less unique place. Its uniqueness begins with the fact that, despite its small territory, which can be covered by car in a couple of hours, it is governed by two states. The northern part belongs to France, which is called Saint-Martin (37 thousand people), and the southern part belongs to the Netherlands and is called Sint Maartin (45 thousand people), and only a pillar separates these two countries, near which tourists like to take pictures.

Hotel REZIDOR GROUP in Saint Martin

The island of Saint Martin will make everyone fall in love with it, because there are 37 amazing beaches: azure-clear water, snow-white sand and the absence of waves. But if you are vacationing with children, you need to carefully choose the beach, as there are many beaches for nudists.

Don't forget that the sun is very hot here and you can easily get sunburned, so you can't do without sunscreen. The climate is dry, temperate and moderately humid.

Nightlife lovers will find many different entertainments for themselves. Many bars, restaurants, casinos (in the Dutch part of the city), and discos attract fun lovers. But fans of a relaxing pastime will not be bored here either: yacht trips, diving, deep-sea fishing, excursions and much more.

It is here that the only airport in the world is located where the runway starts from the beach itself and therefore, when landing, planes fly directly over tourists. To see such a spectacle, many people go here on vacation. See video footage of plane landings below.

If you decide to visit the island in November, you will have the opportunity to celebrate the holiday with the local population - the Day of putting it on the world map (11.11). Back in February, a carnival takes place for a whole week before Lent, which will amaze you with costume parades, festive processions and other colorful events. Well, in March you can watch the famous Heineken regatta.

Those who prefer the exotic should definitely visit the butterfly farm, where there is an absolutely magical atmosphere created by thousands of species flying among exotic plants and rustling waterfalls.

But, still, no matter how wonderful the vacation may seem, you should not forget about safety, as, indeed, everywhere in the Caribbean, because the people here are poor with all the ensuing consequences.

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Saint Martin is the most unusual island in the Caribbean, there seems to be too much unique in this island, let’s start in order.

1. The island belongs to two countries at once, the northern part - France, the southern part - the Netherlands. But there are no borders on the island, there is only a symbolic pillar with which tourists take pictures. The French call the island "Saint Martin", the Dutch "Sint Maarten", sometimes we call it the island of Saint Martin. To get to the island you need a special visa, which can be obtained through the visa centers of both countries; you need to apply for a visa from the country where you will spend the most nights. The list of documents is no different from a regular Schengen visa, only the application form itself is slightly different.

2. Prostitution is legalized in Saint Martin, most of the brothels are located in Philipsburg, which is the capital of the southern part, it has a large port where huge ships with tourists dock almost every day. Drugs are illegal, unlike in the Netherlands. The saleswoman in the supermarket was glad that we were from Russia, she said there are few Russians here, but there is one girl who works as a masseuse in the next building. I'm afraid to imagine what kind of massage she gives :)

3. The most unique airport in the world is also located here; we admit that many come to Saint Martin just because of it. The Princess Juliana International Airport's runway is famous for starting from Maho Beach, so planes land directly above the heads of tourists. Standing above a huge KLM Boeing is an extreme pleasure. The second entertainment is standing at the fence when planes take off, the main thing is to hold on tight :) I wrote about it earlier

4. Nice beaches. Everyone will really enjoy swimming on the island; the water is clear azure and there are no waves. I recommend Maho Beach with planes (in the season when there are no rocks) and the neighboring Mullet Bay Beach. In the French part, a good beach is Orient Beach.



5. The entire island is a duty-free and Dute Free zone. Despite the fact that all the goods are imported (they only produce sauces), thanks to tax breaks, there are excellent supermarkets with decent names at reasonable prices. American beer, Brazilian couscous, Belgian ice cream, Canadian maple syrup and more. Prices for liter bottles of rum start at $6. We brought home something that is difficult to find in Perm, real Canadian maple syrup and so on. And what kind of Jamaican beer is there, because the island was an English colony, they brew incomparable ales!!!

6. Currency. The unique thing is that the official currency on the island on the Dutch side is guilders, but prices are also indicated in dollars, because most tourists are Americans. In the northern part, prices are indicated in euros, but you can also pay in dollars, and at the rate of 1 dollar = 1 euro :) Guilder exchange rate = 1.8 dollars. It is most profitable to travel to Saint Martin with American dollars.

7. Sunset bar & Grill. Returning to the topic of airplanes, the best way to see them is from a cafe on Maho Beach. There is good cuisine and sometimes real Caribbean parties with live music. It’s fun when the next ship disembarks; absolutely all the tourists rush to this popular establishment. By the way, topless girls are serviced for free, topless boys are not serviced at all :)

8. Judging by the reviews, there are quite a lot of gay couples on the island of Saint Martin, who are guarded by a big black guy. They prefer secluded beaches, so be careful with your choice of swimming :)

Tips for those who want to visit the island of St. Maarten

How to get there?
The easiest way to fly with one connection from Russia via Paris or Amsterdam with KLM or AirFrance. The cost of tickets will be from 40 thousand rubles. round trip, sometimes it’s a little cheaper to fly with American airlines, but it is only suitable for those who have an open American visa, since there is no transit in the USA.

How to get to Saint Martin island cheaply? Catch shares of aircaraibes airline http://www.aircaraibes.com/, they fly from Paris. The cost of a round-trip flight according to the promotion can be 400 euros round-trip. The minimum price for a flight from European cities with connections in Paris and Amsterdam with KLM or AirFrance is from 600 euros. For those traveling to the USA, I recommend cruises from Miami to the Caribbean islands or direct flights (from Miami round-trip from $350, flight 3 hours).


Where to live?
The best area to live is Marina Simpson Bay. Firstly, close to the airport and Maho beaches with Mullet Bay. Secondly, good infrastructure. These are all steak and prime rib restaurants with live music. A good hotel cost is around $100, the usual cost is $130-$150 per night. It is worth understanding that hotels usually do not include breakfast; the service is weaker than hotels in the Dominican Republic. Nice Sonesta Maho Beach Hotel overlooking Maho Beach and The Villas at Simpson Bay Resort & Marina. You can search for villas and apartments on the websites Abritel.fr and HomeAway.com homelidays Airbnb.com

View from our room window

The hotel is good, but those who are used to being licked, showing shows, animation, preparing food on an all-inclusive basis, making swans out of towels, etc. will be very disappointed. The rooms are luxurious, but there is no service.

What currency should I take with me?
It is most profitable to take American dollars with you. Large sums of money are not accepted in minibuses; it is best to take more small banknotes.
How to get around the island?

The whole island gets around in minibuses, you just have to raise your hand. The cost of travel from Simpson Bay to the airport is 1.5-2 dollars, to Maho beach 2 dollars, to Mullet Bay beach 2.5-3 dollars, the same amount for travel to Philipsburg. In fact, small Saint Martin can be easily traveled around on these minibuses. From the airport you can take a taxi, a specially trained person at the exit will sort tourists according to their place of residence, the cost is 10-15 dollars maximum. There are a lot of rental companies, you can rent a Ford Mustang, a lot of beautiful American cars.

Is it safe on the island?
As with everything in the Caribbean, you have to be careful. There is a story on the Internet about how people were robbed right near the beach by stealing a rental car. It should be remembered that the local population is poor with all the ensuing consequences. At the same time, you shouldn’t see everyone as an enemy; local residents are extremely positive and welcoming.

On the streets of Philipsburg

Beaches
The best beaches are located in the Dutch part of the island, for example, Mullet Bay. It is easy to find, if you come from the airport to Maho, you should follow the main road along the golf courses, then after the barrier the next turn to the sea. Many minibuses go to this beach, if it is indicated on the sign, you can name it, and they will tell you when to get off.
The best beach is also called Maho beach; swimming under the planes is original. The main thing is that this does not happen during the off-season (for example, October-November), when instead of sand there are huge boulders on the beach. There are always a lot of people on Orient Beach, there are active entertainments (water skiing, etc.), and on weekends there are parties in numerous restaurants. Not far from this beach is the small island of Pinel. Small boats can be used to cross

To find your beach, it’s best to take a car and drive around them all :) The cost of sun loungers on the beaches of St. Maarten ranges from 8 to 15 dollars.

What else can you see in St. Maarten? In the French capital, in the city of Marigot, there is a market where you can buy spices and vanilla. And also have breakfast with croissants in French cafes

The only thing that is produced locally is hot sauces; everything else is imported. Seafood included. The cost of dinner is at European prices. For those who want to save money, it’s better to take rooms with a kitchen or apartments; supermarkets have excellent products, you won’t go to waste :)

We met the cheerful bartender Roger Lutz. who lives for two things: travel and cocktails. His dream is to open his own bartending school on the island. He thinks that the locals make crap cocktails (and that's true), his cocktails are incomparable. He lived for several years in countries such as South Africa, Iceland, Australia, and Japan. Like all Germans, he loves football, he supports Hamburg St. Pauli, this is a very interesting club, which is also supported by all antisocial sections of society (LGBTQ, hippies, punks, etc.), and he told how, standing on the fan stand, you can get drunk from smells of marijuana :) A cheerful guy who taught us how to make a real pina colada, we brought all the ingredients from the island, then every day we pampered ourselves at home with a wonderful cocktail. By the way, he told us that Bacardi is a garbage dump, any cheapest rum is better than Bacardi

Locals swear by lobster; the cost of dinner is quite at European prices.

Sunsets

Cruise ship in the distance

It’s amazing: such a tiny island with such a dense population!

This is not only about local residents; the density is created more by tourists visiting Saint Martin at any time of the year.

Saint Martin amazes not so much with its enviable popularity, but with the representation of all the tropical paradises of the planet in one mini-version.

The smallest inhabited island on the world map

The total area of ​​the island of Saint Martin is only 83 square kilometers.

This means that walking from one part of the island to another will take you no more than 45 minutes.

You can organize such an visual geography lesson for yourself - just fit the time.

You can travel around the island in three hours.

The uniqueness of the mini-island is not limited to its area and landscapes.

Historically, it is curious in that in 1648 it was peacefully divided between France and Holland and this treaty has not been revised since then, has not been supplemented and has the same force as at the time of signing.

This is the oldest treaty of its kind in the world.

As you already understand, a small island is the territory of two rather large states at once.

Its northern part is the overseas possessions of France, the southern part is a self-governing state with significant autonomy within the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

There are no border pillars between the territories, The borders are arbitrary; moving from one state to another is not considered a violation.

Where is this miracle located?

Miracle- The island is geographically located in the Caribbean Sea and represents the northern part of the Lesser Antilles archipelago.

In shape, when viewed from above, Saint Martin, together with its neighboring islands, greatly resembles an arrow flying towards the African continent.

The climate, to the delight of locals and visitors, is tropical, and this a whole year of dry and warm weather and continuous swimming in the sea.

The average annual air temperature in Saint Martin is + 27 degrees Celsius, the water surface is not much lower than +26.4.

Despite its small size, the island of St. Maarten has its own airport named after Princess Juliana.

Historical moment

It happened on the 11th day, in the month of November, in the summer of 1493... This is how chroniclers have always written down.

It is not known what exact terms the authors of the logbook of Christopher Columbus’s ship used and what exactly they wrote when they noticed this island on the way to the West Indies, but exactly On November 11, 1493, Saint Martin was discovered, named and mapped.

Now the islanders celebrate this day as the main state holiday.

Who lives on the island

Overwhelming the majority of the island's indigenous population are descendants of black slaves, brought to serve Europeans in the 18th–19th centuries.

At that time, the number of slaves significantly exceeded the number of owners, which greatly influenced the fateful decision to abolish slavery.

But, of course, the French, Dutch, and Creoles dilute their mass.

According to the observations of experienced tourists, the people are different. More indifferent than aggressive.

Descendants of representatives of African tribes work in the tourist service sector.

That is, they are doing the same thing they did centuries ago, with only one small amendment - as free people.

There are no beggars or annoying traders on the island; there are, however, lumpen people - a kind of homeless people, but they live their own lives and do not bother anyone.

The island's culture is a vibrant African-Creole-European mixture. This is one of the few places in the world where this peace manifests itself.

In Saint Martin alone you can observe the traditions of 70 countries.

Island Legend

The legend is still alive that how the Dutch and French divided Saint Martin among themselves.

We agreed that everything would be fair: will disperse in different directions and move towards each other.

The meeting point will be the boundary. They shook hands and began to implement the agreement.

The Frenchman moved a little more quickly, and then the Dutchman’s attention was distracted, either by accident or by a woman who had come out on purpose.

And so it happened that The French got more square meters on this piece of land.

Now, for edification, perhaps, they say: “Cherche la femme. Cherche la femme,” which makes the Dutch slightly perplexed - they didn’t even have to look for that woman, she found herself...

Holidays the French way... holidays the Dutch way

Since Saint Martin represents two states, it also has two capitals and two styles of recreation in these capitals.

Marigot. A former village, now the capital of the French part of the island. And this is rightfully France.

An endless series of cozy small cafes, a shopping center that brings together about twenty fashion boutiques under its roof, jewelry stores with a variety of prestigious luxury.

And all this, mind you, at duty-free prices.

On the French side is another culinary capital of the Caribbean archipelago.

And this is also a village, although it has not grown into a city, but this in no way prevents it from holding the palm.

A small Creole village, as one of the movie characters said: “So typical, typical,” managed to shelter about thirty French restaurants on its beach line.

And these are not just so-so restaurants - This is haute cuisine for the most refined taste of the most pampered guest.

And wine from French cellars. And a view of the legendary, once pirate sea...

When going on a tour to Saint Martin, despite the very significant prices, you simply must visit one of these restaurants.

Philipsburg. The capital of a piece of Holland on the island of Saint Martin.

This is a port city where large cruise ships stop, disembarking thousands of tourists each time.

There won't be enough real Holland here, but the Anglo-American accent will be too noticeable.

Even in official state Dutch, everyone speaks English.

As on the French part of the island, there are boutiques and cafes, but The main part of entertainment is casinos.

We can safely say that the Dutch side of St. Maarten is a kind of Las Vegas in miniature.

Statistics have recorded at least 12 ultra-modern casinos around the capital.

Everything for the gambling tourist: play, lose, win - after all, you came here with money.

Beach holiday

In total on both parts of the island you can count 37 beaches with white sand and European service.

Saint Martin is listed among the world's top ten beach resorts. Local coastal beauty played a significant role in this.

Mullet Bay is a favorite among surfers.


Eastern Bay - for its fashionability received the honorary title of Caribbean Saint-Tropez.

Everything is possible here:

  • just lie in the sun
  • fight the waves on the same board,
  • get relaxation (massage without leaving the beach),
  • order and taste a delicious, hearty lunch at a coastal restaurant.

And at dawn horsemen appear here... Don’t be afraid, they’re not ghostly.

The most ordinary tourists who ordered a horseback ride.

This is how it is done here: in order not to scare away beachgoers during the day, they ride horses when the shore is still deserted.

You can also become one of the riders if you are partial to horses.

Friars' Bay is a beach for the whole family by day and a permanent hangout for Reggae fans at night.

Star neighbors

On the neighboring islands of San Martin, Anguilla and San Berthelemy, movie stars and simply very rich people built (maybe bought) their luxurious villas.

They do not allow you to observe your life and existence, and you can only guess about it.

And be proud: there was a time, they say, when I lived next door to a Hollywood star.

Regatta

For 25 years in a row, Saint Martin has attracted the attention of the world for another reason.

Here, several days of water are given over to the international regatta.

This grandiose event called Heineken, like a magnet, attracts lovers of maritime competition.

About 300 crews of sailing yachts participate in the regatta every year.

The prestige of the regatta is also emphasized by the fact that although the competitive spirit here is very high, it never goes beyond the limits of the competition.

A very friendly atmosphere reigns during the regatta.

And what a spectacle it is when divisions of yachts under multi-colored sails and various flags go out to the open sea!

And after the competition there is always a celebration: parties with dances.

This little island can impress! We say about such people: small, but brave.

Enjoy the regatta 2012

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Saint Martin is undoubtedly the most luxurious island in the Caribbean. The magnificent Saint Martin can be discovered every day, but never fully understood - the island is so diverse and amazingly absorbs all the best that can be found in other places. Luxurious palm trees and turquoise sea, a small tropical paradise with endless fine sand beaches, coconut palms, emerald turquoise sea and colorful Creole huts. An island rich in contrasts, a unique, unforgettable land. Saint Martin is divided between France and Holland, and when you arrive on the island, be prepared to plunge into the cultures of two countries at once.

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Saint Martin (French: Saint-Martin), or Sint Maarten (Dutch: Sint Maarten) is an island washed by the waters of the Atlantic Ocean from the east and the Caribbean Sea from the west, part of the group of the Netherlands Antilles (they also make up the chain of Eastern Caribbean islands) .

Saint Martin Island is the world's smallest inhabited island, governed simultaneously by two different governments. The northern part of the island is an overseas community of France, and the southern part is a self-governing state with significant autonomy (status aparte) within the Kingdom of the Netherlands. A kind of small piece of old Europe on the edge of the Caribbean Sea.

The administrative center of the Dutch part of the island is the city of Philipsburg, the French part is the city of Marigot.

Area 87 km² (including the Dutch part of the island - 34 km², with a population of 41,000; French - 53 km² - with a population of 37,000).

The highest point is Peak Paradise mountain (424 m) in the French part of the island. the topography of which is hilly, and the highlands are covered with greenery and forests.

The island has a dry temperate climate and, thanks to the trade winds, has sufficient humidity. There are 37 white sand beaches in French and Dutch territories.

Before the discovery of America by Europeans, the island belonged entirely to the Arawak tribe, who called it the Island of Salt (in honor of the main wealth of Saint-Martin) or the Land of Women. The discovery of the island by Christopher Columbus on November 11, 1493, on St. Martin's Day, predetermined its name, which has survived to this day. A century and a half later, the first settlements of the French and Dutch appeared here, who created a coalition to jointly resist the Spaniards, who also laid claim to these lands. As a result, the Spaniards were unable to take possession of the island, which was divided between France and the Netherlands according to the 1648 treaty. This treaty still exists today and is considered the oldest existing international agreement in the world.

In the 18th century, industrial cultivation and production of sugar cane began on the island, and African slaves were imported to work on the plantations. By the way, slavery remained on this island until 1848, despite the fact that throughout France it had already been abolished 54 years earlier during the Great French Revolution.

The official language of the Dutch part of the island is Dutch. English and Spanish are spoken here; On the French side, the official language is French, but the local population also speaks English and Creole.

The basis of the economy is tourism.

The official currency on the Dutch side is the Netherlands Antillean guilder, and on the French side, as in all other French overseas possessions, the euro. The American dollar is accepted everywhere, and most prices in shops on the island are quoted in this currency.

The southern, Dutch part of the island is an offshore zone.

The island is home to Princess Juliana International Airport, where 12 major airlines fly, as well as numerous charters from the USA and Canada. Landing there is considered one of the most difficult, since the end of the runway is adjacent to the seashore, and planes are forced to land literally over the heads of tourists relaxing on the beach, while the length of the runway itself is only 2180 m.

Today's Saint Martin is a resort and beach paradise for respectable travelers! This is not only snow-white beaches covered with fine-grained sand, luxurious coconut palms, exotic vegetation, colorful Creole houses and the transparent emerald-turquoise color of the warm Caribbean Sea. These include luxury hotels, villas of movie stars and numerous nudist beaches located along the rugged coasts, restaurants and nightlife, diving and deep-sea fishing (and the water here is clear to a depth of 100 meters!), beautiful coral reefs, where many inhabitants of the underwater world live. Truly a small tropical paradise and luxuriously sophisticated travel service.

Saint-Martin has two annual noisy carnivals: Mardi Gras on the French side and on the birthday of the monarch on the Dutch side, art biennales, jazz and brass music festivals. But this is also the annual global St. Maarten Heineken regatta, held since 1980 and attracting more than 200 yachts to participate! This is an annual race of 12-meter yachts and smaller boats.

Philipsburg is the Dutch capital of the island. This small town, located between Great Bay and Grand Etang, was founded in the 17th century, and stretches along a sandy lagoon. To protect it, two ancient military fortresses were created - Forts Amsterdam and William, built respectively in the 17th and 19th centuries. The powerful guard walls and bastions offer an amazing panorama not only of Saint Martin itself, but also of the nearby islands.

Here, in Philipsburg, is the largest passenger port, where huge cruise ships call almost every day, and receives more than half a million tourists a year.

You won’t find traditional Dutch architecture or “puppet” Amsterdam canals in Philipsburg, they simply don’t exist here (only Old Street miraculously preserved several typical facades from the 17th century, reminiscent of the distant land of tulips).

But there are more than 500 Duty Free stores offering a large selection of jewelry, watches, electronics, clothing from the world's leading manufacturers, French perfumes, the best fine wines and Havana cigars, located along the main shopping artery - Front Street.

In the evening, with the onset of twilight, the island literally transforms. Hundreds of neon signs, casino lights (there are 13 of them on the island), strip bars, and first-class nightclubs make you feel like you are in the real Las Vegas, only in miniature.

The largest lagoon in the Caribbean, Simpson Bay, although landlocked except for two narrow channels with drawbridges, is large enough to be home to giant ocean-going yachts, which are either anchored at one of the luxurious piers or at anchor. in its protected waters. Saint Martin has become the center of sailing in the Caribbean and the home port of a number of the most outrageous mega-yachts.






Marigot is the French capital of the island. In Old French, this word meant “swamp”, since the swampy lowland was once close to a convenient sea bay.

Having appreciated the maritime superiority of this part of the island, the first settlers from France first had to drain the wetlands, which was done successfully. Now nothing reminds us of the swampy swamps. Today, Marigot attracts shopaholics who go not only to the brand stores of Hermes, Louis Vuitton, Versace, Dolce & Gabbana, Gucci, Cartier, Chopard on the main shopping street named after French President De Gaulle, but also to the West Indies Shopping Mall, which unites under there are more than 50 boutiques under its roof. Numerous jewelry stores offer jewelry and watches from the most prestigious brands at duty-free prices.

Unlike the Dutch capital of the island, the French Marigot has retained more of the charm of a provincial French town of the 18th-19th centuries. Windows with typical lattice balconies, stucco on the houses, and the houses themselves are in the Parisian style. Street names familiar from Paris, in honor of the historical victories of France: rue de Rivoli, rue de Clichy, la rue de Sébastopol, rue de la Bastille, la place Napoleon. By the way, the French also have their own ancient fortress Saint Louis, named after the French king Louis XIII.

If the Dutch part of the island is the center of entertainment and nightlife, then the French, naturally, have no equal in gastronomy. 365 restaurants! Just think about this figure! The island rightfully bears the title of “Culinary Capital of the Caribbean”. But the double title goes to the small fishing village of Grand Case, stretching along the azure bay, which is considered the “gastronomic capital” of the entire Caribbean archipelago, since none of the nearby islands can even compete with the variety and sophistication of its restaurants.

There are regular restaurants, simpler restaurants, fashionable restaurants, and haute cuisine establishments with Michelin-level cuisine. Many of them were opened more than a quarter of a century ago, and, having overcome economic crises and competition, they still delight their visitors with gastronomic delights. The local chefs masterfully combine traditional European cuisine (French, Italian, Spanish, Dutch) with local Caribbean cuisine. And as a result, outlandish in taste, but very exquisitely refined dishes of French, Italian, Caribbean, Creole, Dutch, Indonesian, Japanese cuisine are born! Local shrimp, scallops, lobsters, crabs, shellfish, and more than 60 species of fish are also popular here!

We are waiting for you on the beautiful island of St. Martin



The islands have a total of 35 paradisiacal and absolutely unique beaches that attract thousands of tourists every year. Saint Martin is rightfully included in the list of 10 world resorts with the most beautiful beaches. A true paradise for water sports enthusiasts, there are all kinds of water sports such as diving, snorkeling, surfing, yachting, deep sea fishing, as well as a variety of water excursions.

Maho Bay is the main resort area of ​​Sint Maarten. Densely lined with multi-storey buildings, jewelry stores, art galleries, restaurants and casinos, the white strip of beach practically abuts the runway of the local airport, so this area is widely known for its rather exotic spectacle - huge passenger planes flying right over the heads of vacationers. To the north, the wonderful Mallet Beach begins, flowing into the quiet Kapkoy Beach, which is a set of ancient weathered cliffs, at the base of which small cozy coves with white sand lurk.

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