Top 3 spots to visit in st. maarten

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Are you planning your holiday trip to St Maarten? Then prioritize accommodation and safety. Before that we need to find best place to visit in the Island of St Maarten. Here come three suggestions has been given ... For more details visit : www.century21-stmaarten.com/blog

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Top 3 spots to visit in St. Maarten

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Do island holidays fascinate you? And most importantly, does St. Maarten Island fascinate you? At least when you see them in pictures and ads? If it does, then before you pack your bags for the holiday island, let us take a look at three of the best spots in St. Maarten.1) St Maarten Park: This is a place worth visiting. This zoo and botanical garden is well known for having more than 80 species of animals. Exotic parrots of the Caribbean, reptiles, birds, bush dogs, squirrels, monkeys, ocelots, golden lions, tamarins and capybaras are some of the key attractions of the place. This park houses an original and colourful shop which sells souvenirs. So if you are quite an animal lover who feels that the holidays cannot be complete without visiting the most famous zoo in the area, then this is the place to be at!

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2) Fort Willem I: Now this is historical! This famous fort situated in the Dutch side of the holiday island was built by the English in 1801. At one point of time it was known as Fort Trigge, and was later renamed by the Dutch after it’s occupation. This fort offers splendid views over Philipsburg bay, and is one of the perfect tourist attractions to spend memorable evenings at.

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3) The Courthouse in Philipsburg: This is yet another treat for history buffs. Being a famous monument and tourist attraction, this magnificent structure is owned by the Government of St Maarten. It is situated in Front Street, Philipsburg’s main street and is open to visitors.

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