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Looking for a new dinghy
Husker
1 hour ago
I am in the market for a new (or used in good condition) side-console, 12 foot RIB. Can anyone recommend a marine store or dealer in St. Thomas?
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St.Lucia
MaggieCat
2 hours ago
Do any of the restaurants in Anse des Pitons and Soufriere Bay offer water taxi service? Do any restaurants have a dingy dock? Thanks.
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4 arrested with guns and drugs
SXMScubaman
6 hours ago
From the police page. "KPSM Arrests Four Suspects and Confiscates Two Firearms During Weekend Operation The Police Force of Sint Maarten (KPSM) continues its efforts to combat gun and drug-related crimes across the island. As part of these ongoing operations, officers carried out a successful intervention during the early morning hours of Sunday, June 14, 2026. At approximately 2:10 a.m., police officers encountered a small white vehicle driving in a suspicious manner. Upon seeing the police patrol, the driver speeded up, prompting officers to pursue the vehicle in order to conduct a traffic stop. The vehicle was subsequently stopped and found to be occupied by four individuals: three males and one female. Officers carried out a control on the vehicle based on firearm and narcotics laws. During the control and search of the occupants, officers discovered that two of the suspects were carrying firearms. Two Glock 26 pistols were confiscated, along with a quantity of narcotics. All the four suspects in the vehicle were arrested. The suspects arrested in connection with this incident are: • S.F.R., approximately 30 years old • R.R.F., approximately 20 years old • C.J.A., approximately 21 years old • F.K.D. (female), approximately 17 years old All four suspects reside on the French side of the island. The suspects were later and transported to the Philipsburg Police Station, where they remain in custody pending further investigation. The confiscated firearms and narcotics have been seized as evidence. KPSM emphasizes that these types of operations will continue as part of its commitment to reducing gun violence and drug-related criminal activity. The possession and circulation of illegal firearms remain a major concern, particularly in light of the recent gun-related incidents that have occurred on both sides of the island and on neighboring islands throughout the region. The Police Force of Sint Maarten remains dedicated to safeguarding the community and will continue to proactively target individuals involved in the illegal possession of firearms, narcotics trafficking, and other criminal activities. KPSM encourages members of the public to continue sharing information that may assist law enforcement in preventing and solving crimes. Anyone with information can contact the police at 911 or the anonymous tip line at 9300."
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Restaurants Accepting Credit Cards.. or Not
Jim_Laraine
7 hours ago
Greetings, I did a search here, but could not find any recent info on roughly what percent of restaurants do not take credit cards. Trying to figure out how how much cash to carry for a two week stay. Our Fidelity cash back card does not charge a foreign transaction fee so we'll probably use that when we can. Any info on restaurant credit card fees would be welcomed as well.
We're staying in the Orient Village area but will be on the Dutch side a lot as well.
Thanks! Jim
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Charter transfers from Beef Island to VG
connie
Yesterday at 08:51 PM
Good Afternoon. Has anyone used the private transfers from Beef Island to VG? We are thinking of trying it for December especially if we can add a few other interested people arriving on the 1:15 AA flight from MIA. Not sure how this works if the flight is late? (or early) I did send a letter to Speedys to ask specifics. I think Dave also has private charters also. So, has anyone travelled this route recently? Has anyone added others (it is only my husband and me.) and if so how did they find these people! Thank you!!!
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Pelican Beach Grill...or similar suggestion
wabid
Yesterday at 06:47 PM
One of our party is leaving Wednesday and really would like to have a nice and casual sunset dinner. Hopefully in the vicinity of the the Simpson Bay Resort. They wondered if the Pelican grill at the Hilton Flamingo is a good option. Opinions or perhaps other suggestions?
Thx!
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Day 1-3 Report
wabid
06/14/2026 11:43 AM
I will start by saying that our trip reports will tend to be repetitive.
As a family we have been coming to Saint Martin and the SBR for a number of years. Consequently we very much have an "Island routine". We had a major lull of 6 years after the hurricane due to the birth of our daughter, work and various other challenges of "life". Our lull ended 2 years ago and we hope to visit with greater frequency (planning & negotiations ongoing) That being the case…the routine endures.
My day begins with a cup of coffee on the balcony/patio accompanied with a pan au chocolat (perhaps the world's greatest breakfast). From my perch I watch the world go by. Eventually I leave my perch for the beach to continue monitoring the earth's rotation. Be comforted to know If the worlds starts to deviate from its axis, this forum will be the first to know. You're welcome…
Earth rotational QC monitoring need not be continuous, so there is time for frolicking in the waves and snorkeling (pictures hopefully in later reports). The day ends with assuring the sun sets at the correct time, position and desired intensity. No thanks required.
Day 1 was Daddy/Daughter day. Emma and I sent the day visiting the pool(s) and the ocean. It was great relaxing fun, especially for Emma. I told her she will soon be growing a mermaid tail.
While we were playing, Jodi, her sister and niece went to Phillipsburg for provisions. They did an awesome job stocking up and predicting our needs. We all like to cook so we make most of our meals ourselves. (sorry, not many restaurant reviews from us) It is one the things we love about SBR. Well equipped kitchens and well maintained grills.
Day 2 was water frolicking for all and an excellent dinner of spiced whole chicken from Carrefour roasted on the grill.
Day3 was my general routine (see above) while the ladies visited the Marigot market. We reunited at the large "B" pool for happy hour. We ended the day with grilled ribs rubbed with jerk spices from the market and watching the Brewers game. (I'm a nerd, so we can stream games here.)
Routine will continue today….
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