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Night 6 -- The Case of the Missing Tourists

Posted By: KenW

Night 6 -- The Case of the Missing Tourists - 05/23/2017 10:55 PM

On Saturday night, we decided to go to an old favorite place for dinner, the marina in Marigot. It used to be so much fun there sitting al fresco looking out at the boats and watching the many people walk by. The hard part was deciding which restaurant would get our patronage. We had walked by in the afternoon during our shopping spree (see Day 4 -- Escape from the Dreaded Seaweed). Already, we were suspicious when we saw that our favorite, La Belle Epoque, was gone. <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />

When we got there, we also saw that Cafe de Paris was not open. On a Saturday night? Not a good sign. So our choice was reduced to three restaurants. We went with the middle one, La Main a la Pāte. We chose well. We knew going in that this was not going to be the haute dining that we had done the previous 5 nights. But we liked the friendly French atmosphere. Throughout the evening, as more people trickled on in, it became apparent that this was a local favorite. All sorts of smoking, drinking, and conversing solely in French. The waitress confirmed that we were the only Yanks in the place. Our kind of place. Reminds us so much of the cafes in St. Tropez or Antibe that also look out on a marina. I get to struggle with my French with a young waitress from the Basque section of western France by way of Switzerland, while she works on her English.

We were two contented diners <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/dine.gif" alt="" /> but something was bugging us. Where was everyone? Two restaurants closed. This does not count La Vie en Rose -- another Marigot favorite that had just recently boarded it doors. The restaurant to our right was almost empty, and the one to our left was only a bit better off. There was zero people watching, because there was no one walking past. With just we two Americans in La Main, we wondered where all the tourists were. We know we are in low season, but we have been here before in May, and we don't remember such dearth of people.

The next night in Simpson Bay and Maho, we experience the same feeling of being in a ghost town. So, I asked you fellow Travel-Talkers: Have you observed a decline in activity on SXM? Is this possibly something that is widely-known here on the site, and I have missed it in my absence? <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/duh.gif" alt="" />

Where have all the tourists gone, long time passing?
Where have all the tourists gone, long time ago?
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I must say, I picked a lot of negative vibes on this site in the weeks running up to our trip. Multiple statements of "it's not like it used to be" or "we may not be going back." <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Argue.gif" alt="" />

It got me thinking before we left for SXM that maybe this will be our last visit. Maybe it will be time to unfriend this old friend. Well, I have to say that we had the best time in St. Martin we have ever had. You name it -- our hotel, our car, the beaches, the restaurants, the shops, the sailboat trip, the people -- all went well, and all was just so relaxing and fun. I think, if you read my earlier posts, you sensed we were enjoying ourselves. Frankly, we remarked about how little seemed to have changed on our beloved French side of the island. That is, until we got to Marigot Saturday night, and then the Dutch side Saturday.

So, how do you see the state of SXM tourism?
Posted By: Carol_Hill

Re: Night 6 -- The Case of the Missing Tourists - 05/23/2017 11:06 PM

Thanks so much for your perspective..

As far as how I see SXM tourism, it is different than it was even five years ago, but still, I can imagine no other place I'd rather be...
Posted By: jeepers

Re: Night 6 -- The Case of the Missing Tourists - 05/23/2017 11:34 PM

Agree,Carol! <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Thumbsup.gif" alt="" />
Posted By: biglar

Re: Night 6 -- The Case of the Missing Tourists - 05/24/2017 01:54 AM

It just feels like a second home to us!
Posted By: SandS

Re: Night 6 -- The Case of the Missing Tourists - 05/24/2017 02:59 AM

The decline of tourists will continue with no money being spent to promote tourism and the high cost of flights.
Posted By: StMartinFan

Re: Night 6 -- The Case of the Missing Tourists - 05/24/2017 04:24 AM

The decline in tourists at Marina Royale is so sad; it was one of our favorite places, too. But so many of our prefered places have closed and it just didn't have the same atmosphere. Plus we had become a bit uneasy with the security of the area at night.

On our trip in Feb/March last year, the island seemed about as busy as normal, but our restaurant meals were in Grand Case, Philisburg and Simpson Bay/Cole Bay Area, not in Marigot,
Posted By: RICKnGRACE_LI_NY

Re: Night 6 -- The Case of the Missing Tourists - 05/24/2017 03:51 PM

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SandS said:
The decline of tourists will continue with no money being spent to promote tourism and the high cost of flights.


This about sums it up in one quick sentence.
Posted By: The_Lurker

Re: Night 6 -- The Case of the Missing Tourists - 05/24/2017 07:18 PM

We also miss our dinners at the Marina, but things really have changed there. La Belle Epoque was also a favorite of ours. After it moved from one end of the Marina to the other, it wasn't the same. Then it was gone!
The festive atmosphere was also gone along with one of our favorite stores, that sold the Italian Venetian glass. The owners left with the same concerns of the tourists.
Very sad...
Our friends, who once owned la Petite Auberge de Isle, also left.
No more going down without reservations and wondering if you will find a table. frown
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