Trip Report – December 1 – December 15, 2019

This was about our 25th trip to SXM; first going there in 1985 on our honeymoon. We live outside of Philadelphia, but find the best way for us to get to SXM is leaving from Newark Airport, a direct flight on United. We are about a two hour drive from Newark, NJ. We spent the night (which included 14 days of parking) at the Wyndham Gardens Hotel. We were disappointed that the Wyndham had closed their onsite restaurant. Therefore we had to order out for dinner.

Our flight was a bit late leaving, but we still arrived on time . Arrived in SXM at around 2:00 pm. We rented a car from Sax Rental this time and they were there to meet us. Drove to their office, did the paperwork, and were on our way. Stopped for lunch at Pollo Hermanos, everything was tasty.

Accommodations

Traditionally, our first week is spent with Chloe and Thierry at Club Fantastico. We had a lovely room, with a lovely view, and spent the week with another couple who became quick friends.

Second week, we spent at O Paradis. This was our first time at O Paradis and everything was just perfect. However, when we first arrived, they had no reservation for us. Seems Expedia hadn’t contacted them to make the reservation. Wonderful, right ? Before starting to panic, we were helped by Bruno’s neighbor. She saw us wandering around and asked if she could help. Seems Bruno and Geraldine were off island, but returning the next day. She ended up calling Geraldine for us! We spoke with Geraldine and as luck would have it, someone had checked out that day and we could have the room. She couldn’t have been nicer, and apologized profusely, even though it was Expedia’s fault. (Expedia did give us a voucher to put towards another booking). Geraldine contacted her cleaning person, who quickly showed up and had the place spic and span in no time !

Beaches

Every year we say we will go to several beaches, however, Orient Beach calls our name each day and that’s where we end up. The Club Orient Beach by Cedric is the place! Of course, our longing for the days of Club Orient never go away, but the beach still has the Club O vibe and Cedric does a great job with chairs/umbrellas and The Perch. Our first week the weather was perfect; second week the winds began. Not too bad at first, but by the end of our trip they were quite a challenge.

Shopping

This was a special year, in that I was diagnosed with breast cancer in April; had surgery and radiation. Now, cancer free. The hubby treated me to a beautiful bracelet from DKGems. Jeff treated us like royalty and I was very, very happy.

No trip is complete without a stop at the Longchamp store. We happened to go to the one in Marigot, since we had breakfast at le Croissant Royal. I found a cute bag to add to the collection !

We then did some shopping at the market; mainly our yearly stop at Secret Spot. They have the nicest tee shirts and the graphics are beautiful. My husband has quite the collection. The woman who runs the booth is a lovely person and remembers us year to year.



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Meet & Greet – December 2

Wanted to mention, and thank once again, Linda Lehmann for setting up this Happy Hour at Bar Code. We meet our SXM friends here and it’s always a good time. We stayed for dinner and enjoyed the food. It’s a nice spot to gather.

Food, glorious food !

Our first week, we enjoyed breakfast each morning at Club Fantastico. This ranged from omelets, breakfast meats, pancakes, croissants, pastries etc. Plus, some of the best coffee.

Lunch was mostly take away sandwiches from either Good Morning or Le Douze. Both do a nice job. Lots of lunches at the Perch ! Ribs, burgers, hotdogs, shrimp salad etc. We timed lunch to end just as Happy Hour began, so we always had a seat ! One day we stopped at Talk of the Town. To be honest, we very seldom eat at the lolo’s. It was okay, but honestly, there are too many other places to find a nice selection, IMHO. Spent about $30 with drinks. One day we met Elaine and Bill for lunch at LeTelegraphe. Had a very enjoyable time; it’s a very nice addition to Orient Village. Onion soup, salads, drinks, dessert – probably about $80/couple with tip.

First dinner on island was at Bar Code after our meet and greet. I had ribs, Larry had burger/onion rings, drinks, no dessert. It was $68 with tip – they don’t add service charge. We had dinner at LeTelegraphe and were impressed. It really is a nice space, and the owner (former Calmos owner) couldn’t have been nicer. I had steak; Larry had trigger fish, drinks, no dessert, no service change - $82 with tip. One evening we met a group of TTOL friends at Skipjack’s. Now we very seldom dine on the Dutch side, however, we wanted to join our friends and had a lovely evening with them. We’ve never gone to Skipjack’s. To be honest, and I hope I’m not offending anyone, we were not impressed with our meal in the least. The restaurant reminds me of a touristy type of place one might find in the Outer Banks, etc. We both had scallops. They were tasteless and ordinary (and very small). I had crab/corn chowder which was delicious (the only item that was). Larry had French Onion, which was also ordinary. With drinks and tip were paid $125 – that money would have been better spent elsewhere. This was also the only restaurant we went to that added a 15 percent service charge.

We ordered a pizza one night from BO Pizza in Orient Village and took it back to our room. It was a very good pizza, which we enjoyed on our patio with a bottle of red. Another favorite, LePiment, did not disappoint. I ordered hangar steak and Larry had duck breast. Each was served with vegetables and a delicious little crock of cheesy, delicious potatoes. We shared banana flambe for dessert. Spent about $92 with drinks and tip.

We also tried LeDouze in Orient Village for dinner. It was delicious, with wonderful service and friendly people. Onion soup, pasta, rosti burger, drinks was $61 with tip. Plenty of pasta to take back for lunch the next day. The woman who runs the restaurant is a doll! (Larry’s favorite onion soup of the trip).

In over 30 years we never stopped at Rancho del Sol. This year, we stopped for dinner and lunch. Both times very good meals. Pizza, burgers, steak kebob, all very good and an unmatched view !

Our last night we dined at L’Astrolabe. First time there in all the years we’ve been coming. It couldn’t have been nicer. A pretty dining spot, around the pool, service and dinner was great. We started with an amuse bouche of salmon mousse. I had a filet and Larry had the pork sampler. We both had onion soup. With dessert, bottle of wine, tip we paid about $156.

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The “Riots”

Trouble in paradise began Thursday of our second week. At first, we were not too concerned, as we understood it to be a peaceful demonstration of SXM residents protesting several things. Mainly, the pension plans (?) and also rebuilding after Irma and water quality. All valid complaints. The problem started when people got involved who just wanted to destroy property and cause trouble. All boundaries between the French and Dutch side were blocked by, sometimes, burning vehicles. There were reports of violence, rock throwing etc. Reinforcements were to arrive from Guadaloupe in a day or two.

Now things were a bit more frightening. Since we had to get to the airport on Sunday, we were concerned. While at Rancho del Sol, a young man working there gave us the name of someone who could transport us, by boat, to Hotel Mercure where we would take a van to the airport. Cost was around 55 euros.

On Sunday, we left early, drove to Anse Marcel. Our car rental company, Sax, tried to talk us out of leaving the rental car there, but we had no choice whatsoever. After a bit of “conversation” they relented. We parked the car in a secure lot, placed the key under the mat, and locked the doors. We took pictures from all angles of the car to be sure everything would be safe.

Our “boat trip” was actually quite enjoyable, if not for the fear of missing our flight ! It was scenic and took about 45 minutes. There were a total of ten people on the boat – full capacity. Once we arrived at the hotel, our van driver met us. During our ride to the airport, if I didn’t know better, I thought Mario Andretti was driving us ! Glad he could maneuver a van full of terrified tourists at 100 mph!!

We arrived safely at the airport. A bit early, but we were okay with that. Had something to eat, free wifi for 30 minutes and did a little shopping (rum). Also, we spent the time waiting with our friends, Tad and Lori – a pleasant way to pass the time.

Flight was on time; no problems. Arrived in Newark retrieved our car, and headed home to Royersford, PA !!

Always an adventure. See you next year, St. Martin.


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