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St. Martin

St. Martin, shared by the Netherlands (Saint Marteen) and France (Saint Martin), offers to tourists more than 37 beaches considered among the best in the world, enchanting colonial architecture, exquisite cuisine and festive nightlife.

The French territory covers about two thirds of the island and is technically a part of Europe and the European Community. The Dutch side is a member island of the Netherlands Antilles and part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, but not considered European territory. There is no real border, just modest monuments and signs.

Flights to St. Martin

From St. Martin, tourists can easily visit other attractive islands in the area such as St. Eustatius, Antigua, Barbuda, Saint Kits, Nevis and the British Virgin Islands. In addition, a ferry service transports tourists to nearby islands such as Saint Barth (35 in a catamaran), Anguilla and Saba.

Shopping on the island is duty free and casinos, discos and nightclubs stay open till dawn. Jumbo jets from destinations all over the world are landing here and charters allow visits to the smaller Leewards. There is something to satisfy every taste on St.Martin.

Flights to St. Martin with Copa Airlines

The Princess Juliana International Airport is the second busiest airport in the Caribbean after Puerto Rico's San Juan airport; St. Maarten/St. Martin airport serves as a gateway to the Lesser Antilles as well as an alternate route to the British Virgin Islands.

Copa Airlines is operating flights to St. Martin / St.Marteen and Panama.