3 July 2026

Sint Maarten Trip 2026

  1. One more adventure coming up Jul 3, 2026

    The color of our attire should leave no doubt about what kind of place we are headed to!

  2. The scourge of all beaches Jul 3, 2026

    From the airplane, it looks like a beautiful picture. In reality, those are vast amounts of stinking seaweed making its way from West Africa to the Caribbean. Hope we will not get too much of it.

  3. First sighting of the island Jul 3, 2026

    Incredible water colors

  4. That will be the 200th airport I have been to in my life! Jul 3, 2026

    SXM

  5. Maho Beach Jul 3, 2026

    The first beach we hit on the Dutch side of the island

  6. Got to visit this famous beach Jul 3, 2026

    I had seen pictures of planes landing right above the heads of beachgoers in Sint Maarten. After landing on the island, Sharmila and I changed our clothes in the rental car and went straight to Maho beach. Got to see some really big planes land literally a few hundred feet above the heads of beachgoers. It is a sight to be seen.

  7. Relaxing by the beach Jul 3, 2026

    This is what my dream looks like – opening up a bar (a smaller one) on a beach in an island!

  8. Out in the sun (which is not something she does often) Jul 3, 2026

  9. Our buddy at the bar table Jul 3, 2026

  10. On our way to the next island – Anguilla Jul 4, 2026

    Meanwhile, the road right outside our hotel is very steep!

  11. This is the problem of nailing things down to the wall Jul 4, 2026

    The virus is long gone. The masking requirements have not been removed yet!!

    This is in Simpson Bay where we are waiting to take the boat to Anguilla.

  12. We are on our way to Anguilla Jul 4, 2026

    After a failed attempt to take the public ferry (long queues that were not moving), we took a charter boat.

  13. In Anguilla Jul 4, 2026

  14. Say what you might, but they stay true to the road signs Jul 4, 2026

    This is in Anguilla!

  15. The long, empty roads among hard stone landscape reminded us of Eleuthera Jul 4, 2026

  16. Nature. Framed by man. Jul 4, 2026

    This is in Meads Bay Beach in Anguilla.

  17. Lunch at the Four Seasons Jul 4, 2026

  18. Meads Bay Beach Jul 4, 2026

  19. The blue was not as prominent due to the clouds Jul 4, 2026

  20. Island cocktail Jul 4, 2026

  21. This is Sharmila’s island ritual Jul 4, 2026

    Other than eating mangoes from a street-side hawker, Sharmila’s usual ritual on an island is to find some local spicy sauce and bring them home. At Anguilla Four Seasons, the staff was so nice that they packed her a bottle of the sauce the chef makes from local ingredients!!

  22. Iguanas! Jul 4, 2026

    First we did not see any. Then we saw a lot of them!!!

  23. Hike to Pic Paradis Jul 4, 2026

    The road up to the peak of Pic Paradis got so narrow and broken that we left the car on the side and trekked it up to the top.

  24. View of the valley on the way down from Pic Paradis Jul 4, 2026

  25. Lush green mountains in St. Martin Jul 4, 2026

    This is on the French side.

  26. Island hopping to St. Barthelemy Jul 5, 2026

    Instead of taking the boat, we decided to take a puddle jumper. We had the whole plane to ourselves! When the pilot and co-pilot came on, it doubled the population in the plane!!

  27. Cleared our island directly above our hotel and into Saint Barthelemy Jul 5, 2026

  28. First view of the St. Barth island from our puddlejumper Jul 5, 2026

    This is the Anse De Publica (Bay/Cove of the Public). You can see the beautiful beach at the end.

  29. Roaming the streets of Gustavia Jul 5, 2026

    This capital town is famous for all the high end retail shops. However, we arrived on a Sunday. Most of them were closed. There was a local market that was wrapping up. We arrived a bit late for it, it would appear.

  30. Gustavia Port Jul 5, 2026

  31. From the top of the hill, Gustavia looks like an Adriatic port city in Europe Jul 5, 2026

    Complete with the yacht, the blue waters and near rectangular cove. The only difference is that the house roofs are a bit darker red than in Europe.

  32. What looks like the other side of the road is actually the runway! Jul 5, 2026

  33. Steep mountain right next to the runway Jul 5, 2026

  34. Beautiful beaches on St. Jean Bay (Baie de St Jean) Jul 5, 2026

  35. Salt flats of St. Barths (Étang de Grande Saline) Jul 5, 2026

    Apparently, this was mined up until 1972.

  36. Can you spot the mountain goat? Jul 5, 2026

  37. Going up the small dune to the beach on the other side Jul 5, 2026

  38. One of the most secluded beaches in St. Barth – Plage de Saline Jul 5, 2026

  39. Great reflections on the saline lake Jul 5, 2026

  40. Time to head back to Sint Maarten Jul 5, 2026

  41. St. Jean Bay view from the plane Jul 5, 2026

  42. The havoc that the seaweed creates on the beaches Jul 5, 2026

    You can see how it completely messes up the water and the view. And it stinks!

  43. Pure Caribbean blue Jul 5, 2026

  44. That famous Maho beach – this time from the airplane Jul 5, 2026

  45. Grabbing a coffee at the airport Jul 5, 2026

  46. That car-boat of St. Croix and Prague is back here!! Jul 5, 2026

  47. Our last stop for the day – Mullet Bay Beach Jul 5, 2026

    It is a Sunday. The island party is on in full flow!!

  48. What hath the future wrought? Jul 6, 2026

  49. The one lesson I learned during last week’s island trip… Jul 6, 2026

    There is nothing wrong with Atlanta swimming pools.

    I was sinking in the island hotel pools with equal alacrity!

  50. Nothing says island vacation quite like this! Jul 6, 2026

  51. In the town of Philipsburg Jul 6, 2026

  52. Boardwalk in Philipsburg by the Great Bay Jul 6, 2026

  53. One last beach visit before we head back to Atlanta Jul 6, 2026

    Great Bay Beach

  54. The gorgeous Great Bay Beach Jul 6, 2026

  55. Gateway to Heaven Jul 6, 2026

  56. Goodbye, Sint Maarten Jul 6, 2026

    I am not sure if I will make it back here again. I will surely miss it though!

  57. I was not expecting this! Jul 6, 2026

    We had just boarded our flight home. Our two little suitcases had already been checked in. They are both carry-on size and barely weigh anything, but we had picked up some local island hot sauce. Those, unfortunately, tend to get one into hot water with airport security.

    All I had to do now was find my seat and slide in. I was this close to accomplishing that simple mission when I stopped in my tracks.

    There was something sitting on my seat.

    It looked like a gift bottle of some sort. My first thought was that the incoming passenger had forgotten it there. Or a passenger who had boarded prior to me had mistaken the seat number, left it there, and wandered off to the restroom. I stood there wondering what to do next, mentally preparing to flag down a flight attendant.

    Fortunately, my ever-observant wife noticed something I had missed. (She has a penchant for pointing out my misses!)

    “There is something written on it.”

    Sure enough, there was.

    It turned out the wonderful local Delta team in St. Maarten had left me a small gift. Along with a handwritten note thanking me for all the money… I mean… loyalty… I have shown them over the years. 🙂

    I have to admit that the simple gesture made me smile. It wasn’t expected, and it certainly wasn’t necessary. But it made an ordinary flight home feel just a little more special.

    Thank you to the Delta team in St. Maarten for the thoughtful surprise.

    Now you’ve gone and done it.

    I’ll just have to come back to the island.