Tours, sightseeing tours, activities & things to do | Viator.comSt Barts Ferry Transfer from St Maarten
Duration: 8 hours (approx.)
Location: Simpson Bay, St Maarten
Product code: 3324BARTS
9 reviews of St Barts Ferry Transfer from St Maarten
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A marvelous trip, with wonderful views and nice people!
Reviewed by: Alexandru A, Sweden, May 2007
St. Barts is absolutely beautiful. After the tour the driver left us by St. Jeans beach, which was gorgeous and very close to shopping. A must-do trip - the operator was great.
Reviewed by: Rosaria S, United States, October 2006
Bring money, very expensive!
Reviewed by: John L, United States, August 2008
St. Barts was worth the trip, and the crew made a short trip very fun.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States, June 2008
We saved on this trip because at the time we booked it cost 50 and by the time we went it was 65. The boat crew directed us to 2 nice beaches that you had to rent a car or take a cab to. We ended up going to Shell Beach which is in walking distance and it was gorgeous. Can't tell you about the other 2 we missed out on but it was still worth the trip. We had lunch at Do Brazil right on Shell Beach and it was delicious with a beautiful atmosphere. We bought souvenirs at one of the shops in Gustavia where the lady was friendly and gave us a good exchange rate for the Euro some places were the complete opposite. I recommend not settling for the first shop you see. I also recommend bringing Euros, which we didn't.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States, November 2007
St. Barts has some of the best beaches in the Caribbean. Prices on the island are pretty high so we spent most of our time on the beach.
Reviewed by: Michael R, United States, September 2007
Lots of charm, very different. The shopping is terrific!
Reviewed by: Elaine V, United States, January 2007
We had a rough passage going over, and five people got sick. Most of the stores were closed from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. for the siesta.
Reviewed by: Robert W, United States, July 2007
The trip was extremely rough on the way over to the island. Many passengers got sick. The experience wasn't that pleasant. On the island, if you can't speak French, forget about it. And you have to make sure you bring plenty of money because a bottle of water or a juice is 3-4 dollars US. The driving was horrible with the hills and sharp hair-pin turns. When we finally arrived at the beach by the airport, we couldn't believe how clean the beach and water was. It is definitely the best beach I have ever been to. The scenery was fantastic.
Reviewed by: Tony C, United States, March 2007
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