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Iteneraries for mega ship Oasis unveiled Jun 29

The first sailings for the world’s largest cruise ship, the 5,400-passenger Oasis of the Seas, have been detailed. The Royal Caribbean International mega ship will be based in Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale, Florida and will make its maiden voyage on December 12, 2009.

Just in case you have had your head burried in the sand of late: When launched in late 2009, the ‘Big O’ (’Oasis of the Seas’) will be the largest and most revolutionary cruise ship in the world. She will span 16 decks, encompass 220,000 gross registered tons, carry 5,400 guests, and feature 2,700 staterooms and have it’s own ‘Central park’. The ship will homeport in Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. In 2010, she will be joined by a sister ship, the ‘Bid A’ (’Allure of the Seas’). The ‘class’ of ship itself will be called the ‘Oasis Class’.

The ship, which will feature a series of ‘neighbourhoods’, will run 19 seven-nigh eastern Caribbean sailings to St Thomas, St Maarten and the Bahamas.

From May 1, 2010, the vessel will also run a western Caribbean itinerary calling at the line’s private resort of Laberdee in Haiti, Falmouth in Jamaica and Cozumel in Mexico.

Approaches to the dock at St Maarten will be dredged to accommodate the 220,000-tonne ship. Passenger facilities at St Maarten will be improved.

Bookings for Oasis of the Seas are due to open on September 3 this year.

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Luxury villas for rent on the Island of St. Barthelemy Jun 26

St. Barth is a unique French island that marches to its own beat and those in the know want to keep it that way.

Of the 20 beaches on the small island, several are considered especially inviting. On the southern side of the island, Grand Saline is a pristine beach with no development. On the western edge of the island is Colombier beach, which is only reachable by boat or a hike. St. Jean, Flamands and Grand-Cul-de-Sac beaches are also popular and attractive beaches which have hotels and other establishments on them. Shell Beach is popular for families with kids as it has little surf.  The weather travels onto the island following the sun from the East. One of the main surfing beaches (Toiny) is known for its riptide, while Grand Fond is one of the island’s only non-swimming beaches.

Otherwise, scuba and snorkling are a great way to see the nurse sharks, lobsters, conch and green sea turtles that abound in the waters surrounding St. Barth. The beach of Grand Cul-de-Sac is the easiest beach in the Caribbean for learning as it has a reef which closes off the entire bay. The current that passes outside the reef here also carries the migrating whales and dolphins. St. Barth’s beaches are seldom crowded, they are all public and topless bathers are the norm. The island boasts an incredible array of excellent restaurants and exciting activities to keep you highly entertained.

To plan a vacation to one of St. Bart’s luxury villas, contact BlueOceanVillas.com and ask to speak to Sonja, our St. Barth’s Vacation Specialist at 1 877 311 7759 or +1 352 505 2805.

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Leatherback Turtle nests on Simpson Bay Beach Jun 22

The leatherback is the largest and heaviest, the largest ever found was a little over three meters from head to tail and weighed over 900 kilograms. Leatherbacks are the the reptile world’s deepest-divers, capable of descending to depths deeper than 1,200 meters. They are also the fastest reptiles on record. The 1992 edition of the Guinness Book of World Records has the leatherback turtle listed as having achieved the speed of 9.8 meters per second (35.28 kilometers per hour) in the water.

From “THe Daily Herald” ; Leatherback nests on Simpson Bay Beach

Daily Herald - Leatherback nests on Simpson Bay beach - 31st May 2008

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Helpful tips “how to get Married” in St Maarten, St Martin and St Barth’s Jun 21

St. Maarten

The deceptively small Dutch St. Maarten presents some interesting contrasts for the explorer. Wide beaches along the coast, full of sunbathers and surfers, seem a far cry from the quiet country roads and small towns of the hillsides. In the evening the hills of the interior become even more peaceful, while the glittering casinos and pulsing clubs of the coast just begin to come alive.

MARRIAGE REQUIREMENTS:
Couples planning on getting married on St. Maarten must be at least 18 years of age. Requests must be submitted at the least 14 days prior to the scheduled ceremony to be conducted by the Registrar.
The following notarized original documents must be submitted to the Registrar with your request:
A full abridged birth certificate to prove the legality of the same. The birth certificate must have an “Apostille” stamp which can be obtained from the City Hall;

1. In the event persons are not of Dutch nationality, a valid passport is required;
2. Address of both parties;
3. Duration of stay on St. Maarten;
4. Unmarried persons must present a declaration of marital status not older than 3 months;
5. If widow(er), a death certificate;
6. If divorced, a divorce certificate or a final judgment decree;
7. For minors, permission of the parents is required;
8. Names of parents, maiden names of mother including place of birth and birth date;
9. Professions of the bride, the groom and the parents.
10. 6 (six) witness if the marriage is performed outside of the Marriage Hall. Non-Dutch witnesses must present a valid passport or a birth certificate with a picture I.D.
Original documents other than Dutch or English need to be translated into the Dutch language (i.e. a French or Spanish document must be translated into Dutch, not English).
The cost for contracting foreign marriages is US$275.55 and includes civil ceremony, marriage books, stamps and certificates.

Questions can be directed to:
Chief Registrar
Census Office
Soualiga Road
Philipsburg, St. Maarten
Fax: + 599-542-4267

ST. MAARTEN MARRIAGE POLICY
For the contracting of marriages on the Island Territory of Sint-Maarten, the following procedures are applicable and required (in accordance with the Civil Code at the Netherlands Antilles 1869 and as amended).

1. Birth Certificates of both parties are required (article 120). Persons of foreign nationalities should be 21 years and over in order to contract a marriage without consent of their parents, Guardians (such also in accordance to the laws of their respective countries of origin). Persons of the Netherlands nationality should be 23 years and over (article 91).

2. Divorced persons may remarry in Sint-Maarten, but should provide a recent extract of divorce of this current year. Divorced women, can only remarry after 306 days upon inscription into the registry of divorce at the office of Civil State (article 83).

3. A period of 10 (ten) days is required by law in accordance to article 124 of the Civil Code of the Netherlands Antilles to register at the Office of Civil Registry. Persons dearing to get married must first declare before the office of Civil State of their intentions of contracting a marriage. Office hours are Mondays through Fridays from 8.30 am to12.00 noon and from 1.30 pm to 3.30 pm (article 99, 100 101) Publication of marriage banns. Starts from the Saturday thereafter (article 124).

4. On Tuesdays through Thursdays Marriages can be contracted for the price of Nafls. 90(approx, $51); on Fridays for Nafls. 120 (approx. $67); and on Saturdays for the price of Nafls 270 (approx. $152). Price includes the marriage book. (These prices are in effect as of October 1, 1994, in accordance with ‘AB 1194 No. 11 Stamps ordinance 1994)

5. To contract a marriage on the Island, one of the parties concerned must be an inscribed Residence at the Census Office. Two witnesses are also required to be present at the marriage ceremony and must also be inscribed residents at one of the Census Office of the Netherlands Antilles (articles 125 and 126). To become a resident of the Netherlands Antilles one must first have a valid residence permit and/or a permit granted by the Government Authorities, of which must be handled by the Immigration Department in question (P.B. 1986 No. 96).

6. Foreign persons wishing to get married in St. Maarten and who are not inscribed as a resident can request permission from the Lt. Governor of the Island Territory of St. Maarten. If permission is granted a temporary tourist permit will be issued in order to contract a marriage. A written request must be submitted to the attention of the Lt. Governor; this can be send to:

Lt. Governor Franklyn RICHARDS
Government Administration Building
P.O. Box 943
Philipsburg, St.Maarten.
Netherlands Antilles

You may also fax the Lt. Governor at 011-59954-24884. Please allow at least 2 months for a Reply, please note that you need to be on the Island at least two days before the wedding date.

7. Registration at the office of Civil Registry needs to take place at least ten days before the marriage. This can be done by faxing their office at 011-59954- 21267. Please send the Fax to the attention of Mr. Alberto Mathew, Chief Registrar. The following documents are needed in order to register: – Copy of approval letter from Lt. Governor (temporary tourist permit) – Birth certificates of both parties – Copy of Civil Status (In case of Divorce Certificates is needed).
The office of Civil Registry is located at:
Sualiouga Rd. #6
Philipsburg,
St. Maarten
Phone: 011-59954-22457 Fax: 011-59954-24567

Please note that all documents must be translated into the Dutch language by an official sworn translator and/ or by a Notary Public with their signature, stamps and seal.

The following person can do translation on Island:
Ms. Cheryl LaBega- Language translator – Government Administration Building
Philipsburg, St. Maarten.

Please note that one to weeks is needed to translate the documents.

8. The Office of the Civil State performs the marriages after all documents are found to be correct, after which if requested by parties, a clergyman can perform the wedding ceremony at the Wedding Hall situated at Sualiouga Rd. # 4, Pondfill, Philipsburg.

9. Other required documents are:- A valid return ticket, or to travel elsewhere outside the Netherlands Antilles- Required documents for returning to the country of origin, or for further travel elsewhere- Sufficient means to be able to support your stay in St.Maarten.

St. Martin

St. Martin is 21 square miles (54 sq km) of French territory with a strikingly French way of life. The currency, the language, the goods in the shops, the escargot and frog legs in the restaurants and the pastries and breads in the bakeries, the cars, the fashions and the sheer style – it’s all unashamedly French, with the added Caribbean attraction of superb beaches on which to spend the hot, sunny days.

MARRIAGE REQUIREMENTS:
Marriage Requirements for marriage coming soon.

TOURIST BOARD INFORMATION:
Contact St. Martin Tourist Office at 1 877-956-1234

St. Barth

St Barthelemy is the Monte Carlo of the Caribbean, without the traffic jams but with the added advantage of flawless beaches. Shortened to Saint Barth in French and St Barts in English it is an exclusive eight square mile (21 sq km) embodiment of 24-carat French chic. It attracts millionaires on luxury yachts, movie stars and French expatriates fleeing the European winter. If you’re looking for a Caribbean island where relaxation and Gallic style under a tropical sun have been refined to perfection, you’ve found it.

MARRIAGE REQUIREMENTS:

While it is impossible for anyone other than St. Barths residents to have a civil marriage ceremony in St. Barths, a lot of people of many nationalities with a close connection to St. Barths do decide to have their Christian marriage or wedding blessing on the island.

St. Bartholomew’s Anglican Church is willing to discuss the possibility of holding wedding services, but sufficient notice must be given in time for the necessary preparations. The Anglican Church undertakes weddings in both English and French but does not provide for wedding services outside of the Church. The priest, Revd Charles Vere Nicoll, lives on the island and can help with enquiries – Tel: (59) 05 90 29 74 63.

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Airline crisis finally wakes up St. Maarten Tourist Industry Jun 11

Airline crisisFinally the government and stakeholders within the tourism industry have woken up to the looming crisis since the main carrier for the Island, AA, announced its cutback on regional Caribbean flights from its major hub, Puerto Rico. It is also rumored that AA will cut its daily flight from New York to 3 flights per week while uncertainty exists over the amount of daily Puerto Rico St. Maarten flights.

Tourism commissioner Roy Marlin finally acknowledged the turnoil in the airline sector as a “crisis” that can only be managed by all stakeholders being in agreement on the actions to be taken.

A series of meetings, starting next week between government and stakeholders, should result in the basis for a plan of action with as its main goal to lower airline operational expenses.

Since the St. Maarten government, with all its rules and regulations implemented over the past 8 months, is the major contributing factor for grounding of Winair planes (see yesterday’s article) and too many “cooks need the have a say” it it not expected that government and stakeholders will come to a resolution any time soon. Most certainly not with the same pro-activeness the US virgin Islands have displayed over the past couple of days.

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St Maarten Villa’s a great base for exploring Jun 11

St Maarten BeachesThe French and the Dutch colonialists Partitioned this little piece of paradise to divide de of the island St. Martin and the other portion, St. Maarten. However, that was several generations ago and the modern island is now can be considered to be the epitome of a true mixing of diverse and intermingling cultures.

The borderline between these two nations that straddles the island is hard for tourists notice these days. It is not even particularly adhered to by the two countries, as they prefer to just get on with their lives. in a way that only Carribbean people know how.

Having said that, this is two very different places, the hundreds of years of rule of the European settlers have produced two very different cultures. However, unlike other parts of the world, these cultures live side by side in harmony, enjoying and celebrating, their similarities and differences.

The French side of the paradise island is a small tropical version of the south of France. It features fine dining, the latest in Paris fashions and a Caribbean laid-back and totally luxurious feel. The classic French style permeates through every aspect of life, influencing the resorts, street signs and the indulgent sidewalk cafes.

On the Dutch side is more bustling and just slightly more reserved. Tourism and related business’s are the main focus of business and personal lives. Although busier than the French area of the island, it is still very tourist orientated, with lots to do and see.

Whichever side of the tropical isle you may prefer, this is still the Caribbean and beach life plays a major role in tourist and local lives. There are well in excess of thirty stunning beaches dotted around the islands entire coast.

The beaches offer the classic white sands, palm trees, coral reefs and warm water that is totally crystal clear. On the French side, you don’t even need a costume for all of the beaches. The beaches vary from heavily populated, offering every beach activity imaginable to quite secluded stretches of near uninhabited palm fringed beaches. Where there is not a stunning white sand beach, there are rugged limestone cliffs cascading into the sea, offering spectacular coastal scenery.

All around the island, you can indulge in all types of water activities from basic snorkeling to the full scuba, reef diving experience or exploring the British battleship under the waters of Great Bay. Sailing, jet skiing, pleasure boating, wind surfing and parasailing are just a few of the exiting ‘must try’ indulgencies available.

There are many miles of hiking trails traversing the mountains and along the beautiful shoreline. If your feet get tired, there are horseback adventures, or a more leisurely ‘spoilt walk’ around a first class golf course.

There are night and day markets, the old French Quarter, the incredible butterfly farm and many other ways to spend you time on this enchanted island.

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Which Caribbean island? St. Maarten or St. Martin? Jun 10

Welcome tou our Friendly IslandDespite many peoples perception of two separate islands. St. Maarten and St. Martin are in fact not two islands but one island that was originally split between the French and Dutch colonies for several hundred years.

The island is no longer divided in the sense that there is no separation that is noticeable to the tourist. Apart from the obvious and interesting cultural disparities between the two halves of this exiting tropical island.

There is so much to see and do that St. Martin and St. Maarten can satisfy even the most experienced traveler. The average daily temperature is a balmy Eighty degree’s with a very plentiful supply of sunshine. The trade winds are a seemingly constant companion serving to keep the temperatures at bay, and providing a wonderful fresh feel to the evening air.

The culturally vibrant atmosphere is bound to stimulate the senses as the islands visitors are always enthralled by this culturally diverse, yet harmonious Caribbean getaway. The restaurants and stores have a distinctly European flavor tinged with a laid back Caribbean edge, offering foods and gifts that are very familiar yet somehow very different. The beaches can only be described as stunning, in a way that is only found in this little corner of the world.

Accommodations on the island tend to be up market apartments and villas, rather than hotels. It seems that most visitors prefer the unrestricted feel of doing their own thing at their own pace. With the quiet splendor and seclusion of a spacious self- catering villa or an apartment with a stunning Caribbean view from the balcony. Where tourists can partake of a cocktail, while watching the sun dip into the Ocean.

A vacation on this island is not complete without attempting scuba diving or snorkeling in the crystal-clear blue-white waters. With the opportunity to view the stunning array of marine life, that awaits you just below the surface of the wonderful warm, calm, seas.

These waters offer an endless supply of exiting opportunities such as sailing, deep sea fishing for Marlin and Barracuda. Wind surfing, pleasure boat rides and memorable romantic evening dinner cruises, there is also Jet Ski riding, or you could even opt for a simple swim in the constantly warm water.

St Martin - French West Indieshere are also multitudes of historic sites that can be visited independently with a hire car, or you can just as easily Ttake an organized trip to the many history filled locations around the island.

The highest quality five course French fare is every bit as wonderful as any to be found in the best Parisian eateries. There is also an enticing mix of European and local fravours that combine to stimulate even the most jaded traveler’s pallet.

It doesn’t matter which ‘island’ you choose St. Maarten or St. Martin, you can intermingle your vacation with these two wonderfully diverse and intertwined cultures that promise to give a taste of two old world European cultures, with a very distinctive Caribbean edge.
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American Airlines and American Eagle Cancel Flights to St Maarten Jun 06

aa_logo.jpgSan Juan, Puerto Rico: Two US-based carriers have announced a reduction in their services to the Caribbean as they grapple to deal with soaring oil prices on the world market.  American Airlines and American Eagle has cut and canceled virtually all flights from the US to Aruba. Further signs that not only has the increase in fuel prices made these cuts necessary, but also demand to the Aruban tourism destination. High prices of fuel are obviously going to be the public reason what is given for the cuts and cancellation of flights; however, it is obvious that if the demand for travel to Aruba far outweighed the fuel costs there would have been no need to make a decision for the cut back in air travel.

Effective September of this year, the direct AA-flights from New York to Aruba on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays are going to be cancelled.  American Airlines said it would no longer serve Antigua, St Maarten and Santo Domingo with jet service out of San Juan, while American Eagle announced a reduction in its Caribbean schedule from 55 to 33 daily departures out of San Juan from September 3.

In the meantime, Caribbean tourism types are freaking out. Without planes coming in, how are all those sun-seeking tourists gonna get to the islands?

Originally published by Caribbean Media Corporation news agency website, Bridgetown, in English 1759 30 May 08.

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St Martin, Caribbean pleasures! Jun 05

Blue Ocean Villas is your source for Saint Martin, Saint Barthelemy and Saint Maarten beach vacation rentals.On 11th Nov 1493, famed explorer Christopher Columbus landed on a small Caribbean island and laid claim to it in the name of Spain. In 1624, French settlers began to start the cultivation of a new cash crop, tobacco.

A few years later in 1631, Dutch colonialists arrived they were interested in another highly prized commodity, salt. From 1684, the island was split in half to form Sint Maarten the Dutch zone in the south of the island. And Saint-Martin, the French settlement in the northern half of the island. The British also had interests on the little island up until 1816.

Modern visitors do not have to suffer months on a crowded sailing ship to reach this paradise island. In November 2006, Juliana International Airport opened on the island, this modern air terminal is capable of handling the big jets such as the 747. This has allowed visitors from across the world to reach the island either directly or via many cities in the continental US.

Although the island has a Dutch and French history, English is also widely spoken.  Visitors can also use either Euros or Dollars almost anywhere, as well as using their credit cards at ATM’s, or to pay for goods and services directly. A good way to get around is to use the extensive network of small and inexpensive buses that traverse the entire island.

The tropical Caribbean climate provides for a very comfortable year round warm weather, with little variation in temperature from one season to another. An average air temperature throughout the year of around 27° C and the sea is a very pleasant 26° C on average, every day of the year.

Annual rainfall on the island is around 1000 mm falling in short bursts usually in the late afternoon or evening. The trade winds provide a near constant and cooling breeze from the Atlantic Ocean.

Each year huge numbers of Europeans and Americans arrive to participate in one of the world’s largest sailing extravaganzas the Heineken Regatta.  On the Dutch side of the island, many visitors seek out the joys of the well hidden Dawn Beach, and it is classic palm fringed white sands and azure blue sees.  The beach is also famed for its high quality shallow snorkeling opportunities along its Coral reef, located just off shore.

There are many such hidden gems on the island as well as busier beaches that offer all the facilities that you would expect of a modern and cosmopolitan vacation island. The highest quality accommodations can be found, including some of the best high end villa rentals in the whole Caribbean.

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Reasons St. Martin is the premier Caribbean island Jun 04

packag1.jpgAnyone considering taking a vacation to the exotic Caribbean, there are plenty of diverse islands to choose from. Ask any visitor and they will all point you to a different island, depending on their own particular taste. In addition, in the Caribbean there is not any such thing as a bad vacation location, it’s just a matter of one perhaps, being slightly different and standing out from the crowd.

St. Martin is one such island that defiantly stands out, the reason for this, is that this island is two different places rolled into one. On one side of this beautiful island is St. Martin on the other is St. Maarten, these are not two different names for the same place. These are two very distinct destinations one with a long Dutch history, the other a former French colony.

This separation once divided the island in every way, but now it provides a wonderful and vibrant mix of Dutch, French and Afro- Caribbean cultures that now separates this little piece of paradise from the other stunning islands in the region.

That’s why these two/one vacation destinations are becoming the latest hotspot for visitors to the stunning beaches, scenery and culture of this exiting island. Here are a few details about what you can expect from this heady mix of Afro-European cultures.

Nearly all tourists considering the sunny Caribbean have more than a passing interest in the beach culture that the area has in plentiful supply. St. Martin’s Dutch region can offer the visitor some of the finest white sand delights to be found anywhere in the islands.  Across in the French enclave there is an equally stunning nudist beach, if that is more to your taste.

For visitors from America and Canada the island can offer many of the delights of a European vacation.  While still benefiting from a short flight and endless hours of sundrenched, tropical enjoyment.

Even though the Caribbean is so close to the continental United States very few of the islands have airports capable of landing large passenger jets. St Martin is an exception, and many non-stop flights arrive every day from US airports across the country.  For those flying from the eastern states this location also offers the advantage of being in the same time zone avoiding the unpleasant jet lag experience.

The island can offer genuine French and Dutch cuisine as well as a real taste of those very different European cultures and attitudes.  These are all combined together with that ‘easy-going’ Afro-Caribbean nature, to give a highly cultured but also laid-back atmosphere, unique in the Caribbean.

St. Martin is a genuine shopper’s paradise that can provide all the very latest in Paris runway fashions. And it were not enough, these exciting fashion opportunities are available at around 40% less than you would pay in Paris or New York. St. Martin is the undisputed fashion center of the islands.

There are lots of high quality hotels offering the ultimate in luxury, there are also villas and that offer equally high standards of accommodation with the added benefits of seclusion and privacy.  Many visitors to the island are now choosing to enjoy all the comforts of home and opting for the unusually high standard of private accommodation available on the island.

St. Martin enjoys four seasons; luckily, none of them includes snow.  Wintertime offers long sunny warm days and cool evenings, making it the most popular time to visit for foreign tourists.  The summer months can be hot, but are always tampered by the cooling trade winds that pass by the island. You can nearly always be guaranteed weather that is comfortable no matter what time of year you choose to visit the warm and friendly island of St. Martin

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