Traveltalkonline.com Forums


SXM Cruise Schedule TTOL Sponsors SXM Travel Calendar
Forum Statistics
Forums39
Topics38,568
Posts311,456
Members26,550
Most Online2,218
Jan 21st, 2020
Top Posters(30 Days)
RonDon 83
fabila 46
Zanshin 40
Member Spotlight
Cincinnati_Kid
Cincinnati_Kid
Cincinnati area
Posts: 1,362
Joined: January 2003
Show All Member Profiles 
Today's Birthdays
Dutchman, hathead, lookinatfifty, Lovetheocean, LuSea
Who's Online Now
24 registered members (Rumlover, jazzgal, SXMScubaman, fabila, Manpot, bkigar, Todd_Melinda_K, Deepcut, sunshine44, MrEZgoin, DanS, MNsnowbird, Pitt1, SeeDiver, BenP, eightzerobits, 8 invisible), 879 guests, and 72 spiders.
Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod
Previous Thread
Next Thread
Print Thread
Rate Thread
March Trip Report and Theme (Part Three) #187076
03/12/2019 11:22 AM
03/12/2019 11:22 AM
Joined: Oct 2017
Posts: 933
S
SammyM Offline OP
Traveler
SammyM  Offline OP
Traveler
S
Joined: Oct 2017
Posts: 933
I've only been back in the states one day and I already miss SXM! Time to start planning our next visit, but here's the third and final segment of my trip report from earlier this month ...

Day Six -- Lower Princess Quarter Area & Parrotville. Having been pet bird owners for over 16 years we had to see and support Parrotville. We arrived about 9:30 a.m. and they weren't quite open yet, but we were inside by 10 a.m. and met a very nice man named George who runs the place. Because we know so much about parrots, conures, etc. he took an immediate liking to us! His efforts to keep this place going strong are simply remarkable. Before the hurricane hit he evacuated all 175 birds from this wire mesh facility and took them into his private residence to safety! We had two birds at one time, and that was a challenge to keep clean! I just shook my head as he told me his story.

They game us each cups filled with bird seed so we knew we were in for an interesting morning. At one time I had five (5) sun conures on me ... three eating from the bowl and two others on my shoulders. If the ill-fated Butterfly Farm was one of the most quiet and serene places on the island to visit, then Parrotville is noisy with birds everywhere but just as charming (just watch when walking under some of the above rafters!). George asked me as many questions as I asked him, and later that morning invited us into his own little St. Maarten museum which is in a connecting building. This one room mini-museum was filled with pictures and artifacts of St. Maarten dating back over 100 years and it was interesting to hear him describe the items he has in his collection. Overall, the $10 you spend here for admission is a value and it leaves you with a good feeling because you are supporting a local business man. We finally left shortly before noon as a a bus of pre-school children arrived so that was probably a good move!

Later in the day we visited the Paradise Lookout (Hope Hill?) to see what had become of that. It was quite deserted, but the views from here are remarkable and you can see St. Barth's off in the distance. It's worth a stop and a great place to take some photos.

Day Seven -- Back to Orient Beach. A second day on Orient Beach was the plan, and I've always learned that finishing a St. Martin vacation with a visit to Orient on your last day sends you back to the states on a high note! Well, at least it does me. My wife wanted to visit Kontiki, and what a nice job they are doing here. The facilities are quite attractive and the layout is excellent. This is a great location to consider if you want to split time between the primary beach an the clothing optional beach. Drinks were a bit higher here than on Bikini, but not that much. Like Bikini Beach the staff here was quite impressive, helpful and very attentive. To us, the extra measures they are taking are far superior to what we experienced in the past on Orient Beach. They are consistently coming around to see if you need anything, and their efforts are much appreciated.

After a few hours on Kontiki, we went over to the clothing optional side to spend the middle portion of our day. My wife was equally sad seeing the damage to Club Orient and Papagayo. But, we then visited Perch Lite and what a great move this was! Kudos to Cedrick and his staff for running this place and having a place to grab a bite or a drink. If you don't want to order inside a lovely young waitress comes around to take your order, and we both got the Cheeseburger platter. I was expecting a typical burger, but when it came it was huge and we both cut ours in half. And, it had great taste. The only strange thing is that we could not find any salt for the french fries, but who needs additional salt anyway? It was so awesome to sit here and eat and watch the people enjoy themselves in various states of dress. I would say about half of us were nude, and the other half put their suits back on or were clothed. It was a nice 'clothing optional' mix! Everyone appeared to be enjoying themselves and this was very refreshing to see. I'm not saying don't eat at the other beach bars and restaurants (please do so), but if you get a chance come over and have a bite at Perch Lite to help support the efforts they are making to preserve this wonderful clothing optional area. Club Orient will only come back if people keep supporting places like Perch Lite and spending time on the nude beach.

Later we walked the beach and once again I was pleased to see the various groups of individuals who had gathered here. One group must have had at least 12 to 15 people standing around and chatting about old times, and that was great to see. We ran into a nice man from Toronto that I had met here earlier in the week, and another guy from Texas who was also great to chat with. I realize that it can be difficult for some folks to reach out and talk to others when you don't have any clothes on, but let me assure you that if you try this on this portion of Orient Beach you will encounter the nicest, friendliest people around who have nothing to hide just like you. I highly recommend giving this a shot.

We wrapped up or day back at Kontiki and the place was still going strong at 4:00. Not sure if it was my imagination but the people on Orient Beach (both above and below 'the rocks') all seemed like they were staying longer and stretching out their day to take full advantage of their visit. I will also say that the number of roaming beach vendors has increased a bit, but a polite 'no thank you' is all you need to provide if you are not interested in any of their products or services.

Overall, two full day visits to Orient Beach were just what we needed. We observed no incidents whatsoever with people snapping unwanted photos or gawkers bothering nude sunbathers. I still maintain that this is still overblown and not worth worrying about. The only sad part of the day is when you have to leave and go back to the hotel!

Back in Philipsburg that evening we had dinner and dessert at The Greenhouse and this time it was very, very good. Sometimes this place can be 'hit or miss', but this time we scored it A-plus and finished off our evening with one of heir awesome hot fudge sundaes! After all, I did walk the beach all day long!

The next day it was time for our return flights back to the states, and I must say that even though the airport is an adventure we had no issues to speak of. And, Atlanta's Hatfield-Jackson airport did a great job with customs & immigration, and re-checking our bags for our connecting flight. I do recommend using this airport for future SXM trips.

SUMMARY

What a tremendous vacation! How can anyone not have a fantastic time here? All I can say is that if you're 'on the fence' about coming later this spring or summer just stop and makes the plans today. 'Just Go.' And, if you want to wait for the fall season that's fine, too. SXM is back and as good as ever. The beaches are awesome, the dining remains top shelf, and the spirit of the people here is something to behold. During our seven day stay my wife and I met and chatted with countless local residents, but we also met and talked with people from all over the world. We met people from Ontario, Quebec, Texas, Michigan, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Illinois, etc. and from countries such as the Netherlands (obviously), Belgium, England, Ireland, Russia, and so on. We've travelled extensively in the past, and if you are reading the posts on this forum for the first time let me assure you that there truly is no place quite like St. Maarten. Just Go!

SXM Sponsors
Re: March Trip Report and Theme (Part Three) [Re: SammyM] #187081
03/12/2019 11:42 AM
03/12/2019 11:42 AM
Joined: Aug 2000
Posts: 82,683
Central Florida!
Carol_Hill Offline
Traveler
Carol_Hill  Offline
Traveler
Joined: Aug 2000
Posts: 82,683
Central Florida!
Thanks for the lovely report! And thanks for the encouraging words regarding Atlanta. We will be connecting through there for the first time in a LONG time, come June.


Carol Hill
Re: March Trip Report and Theme (Part Three) [Re: SammyM] #187086
03/12/2019 12:07 PM
03/12/2019 12:07 PM
Joined: Oct 2017
Posts: 933
S
SammyM Offline OP
Traveler
SammyM  Offline OP
Traveler
S
Joined: Oct 2017
Posts: 933
My pleasure, Carol. I can't tell you enough how nice it was to get back. Wasn't sure what we were going to see, but now I am convinced there's no stopping this place. Probably will return in November. Atlanta was really good. It's a huge airport so they have adequate staff on hand to handle customs and immigration well. Much better than Miami and a few other places. Entire process of getting off the plane, rechecking our luggage, going through customs, and then back through security was less than one hour. And, that includes a check of my wife's change purse which was filled with coins. Our scheduled layover was 2:20 and we did this with time to spare and grab a bite at Wendy's! You should have no problems.

Re: March Trip Report and Theme (Part Three) [Re: SammyM] #187093
03/12/2019 12:48 PM
03/12/2019 12:48 PM
Joined: Aug 2000
Posts: 82,683
Central Florida!
Carol_Hill Offline
Traveler
Carol_Hill  Offline
Traveler
Joined: Aug 2000
Posts: 82,683
Central Florida!
OK, thanks again. Our only problem is that we actually have like 3.5 hours in Atlanta coming home, so we will have lots of time to kill. There is an earlier flight back into Orlando before ours, but it is only about a 1.5 hour connection time, and we were too afraid to book that.


Carol Hill
Re: March Trip Report and Theme (Part Three) [Re: Carol_Hill] #187131
03/12/2019 03:48 PM
03/12/2019 03:48 PM
Joined: Mar 2017
Posts: 363
The Villages, FL
deputydog1157 Offline
Traveler
deputydog1157  Offline
Traveler
Joined: Mar 2017
Posts: 363
The Villages, FL
I used the ATL wifi on our layover from Sarasota to SXM in September. The initial connection required the additional step to log on to the airport wifi.

When we came back in September I had the mobile passport app on my phone and I figured I would use it to save time. My phone showed I was connected but the app wouldn't go through.
Overall the immigration line wasn't too bad. Took about 30-40 minutes to get through customs. The mobile app line had about 6 people on it and it looked like it took those folks less than 5 minutes to get through.

We had a layover of over 3 hours in ATL and after grabbing something to eat I was playing with my phone and it was during this time I found out that even though my phone shows that I am connected to the wifi, I needed to log on again to the airport wifi. I found this out by searching on the wifi for Atlanta airport map to see if there was a Dunkin' Donuts near me. It was at this time the next screen came up that asked me to log in. After doing that I retried the mobile passport app and it opened up fine.

Carol, just a word of caution if you plan on using the app at ATL, make sure you re-sign in as soon as you can get a signal, which I was able to get while the plane was pulling in to the gate. On our June trip we will be driving the 3+ hours to Fort Lauderdale to save a lot of $$$. Hopefully the app will work at FLL.



[Linked Image]
Re: March Trip Report and Theme (Part Three) [Re: deputydog1157] #187132
03/12/2019 04:02 PM
03/12/2019 04:02 PM
Joined: Aug 2000
Posts: 82,683
Central Florida!
Carol_Hill Offline
Traveler
Carol_Hill  Offline
Traveler
Joined: Aug 2000
Posts: 82,683
Central Florida!
deputy--thanks. Will try to remember that.


Carol Hill
Re: March Trip Report and Theme (Part Three) [Re: SammyM] #187138
03/12/2019 04:16 PM
03/12/2019 04:16 PM
Joined: Mar 2017
Posts: 363
The Villages, FL
deputydog1157 Offline
Traveler
deputydog1157  Offline
Traveler
Joined: Mar 2017
Posts: 363
The Villages, FL
I had the entire form filled out and was so ready to by-pass the lines but I didn't know about logging on to the atl airport wifi so all that work on the airplane was for naught. Oh well lesson for next time.



[Linked Image]
Re: March Trip Report and Theme (Part Three) [Re: SammyM] #187143
03/12/2019 04:37 PM
03/12/2019 04:37 PM
Joined: Jun 2009
Posts: 4,882
Portland, OR
jazzgal Online content
Traveler
jazzgal  Online Content
Traveler
Joined: Jun 2009
Posts: 4,882
Portland, OR
Thanks for your three reports. Very nice reporting and enjoyable reading.


[Linked Image]
Re: March Trip Report and Theme (Part Three) [Re: SammyM] #187148
03/12/2019 05:24 PM
03/12/2019 05:24 PM
Joined: Mar 2010
Posts: 365
P
pandpfromcanada Offline
Traveler
pandpfromcanada  Offline
Traveler
P
Joined: Mar 2010
Posts: 365
Thank you so much for taking the time to post such a detailed report. We are on the island now and experiencing similar things. Next time you are at Perch Lite look for the salt in the package with the cutlery! We will have to give the burgers a try.

Re: March Trip Report and Theme (Part Three) [Re: SammyM] #187154
03/12/2019 06:05 PM
03/12/2019 06:05 PM
Joined: Mar 2017
Posts: 658
Maine
SXMbeacher Offline
Traveler
SXMbeacher  Offline
Traveler
Joined: Mar 2017
Posts: 658
Maine
Thank you for your great 3 part trip reports. This is very encouraging and sounds like you had a great time!



Re: March Trip Report and Theme (Part Three) [Re: SammyM] #187155
03/12/2019 06:10 PM
03/12/2019 06:10 PM
Joined: Oct 2017
Posts: 933
S
SammyM Offline OP
Traveler
SammyM  Offline OP
Traveler
S
Joined: Oct 2017
Posts: 933
You found the salt! That was so strange eating fries without it. Thanks for the info, pandp. Isn't the 'new' Perch Lite great? It brings a kind of 'unity' to this portion of the beach, and my hope is that people out there will read my trip report and not hesitate to go over and support this place. The clothing optional aspect of Orient Beach must stay strong and vibrant, and having a place like this doing well really helps. Glad to hear you are enjoying your visit. Our paths almost crossed!

Re: March Trip Report and Theme (Part Three) [Re: SammyM] #187159
03/12/2019 07:18 PM
03/12/2019 07:18 PM
Joined: Jan 2008
Posts: 769
Western MA
S
SandS Offline
Traveler
SandS  Offline
Traveler
S
Joined: Jan 2008
Posts: 769
Western MA
Thank you for the reports. We just returned from our 19th trip, March 2. We have never been to some of the beaches you described so we found it very interesting & informative.


Powered by UBB.threads™ PHP Forum Software 7.6.1