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Jost Van Dyck Tour

Arrival at SAINT MARTIN'S island international airport in the early afternoon.

Hotel accomodation in MARIGOT (French territory) with possibility of visiting PHILIPSBURG (Dutch territory), which offers the best duty-free shops of the Eastern Caribbean. In this location shopping is definitely fun and you can find everything at incredible prices. The next morning departure from Esperance airportIl bound for TORTOLA, also known as Turtle Island, which is the largest of the British Virgin Islands.

After a 35 minute flight, we arrive at BEEF ISLAND airport where we take a taxi that will lead us to WEST END in about half an hour. From here we take the ferry to JOST VAN DYCK. The journey to this island, named after the famous Dutch pirate, will allow you to view beautiful places and landscapes from different perspectives in that you must travel by plane,car and ferry. For your honeymoon we propose the SAND CASTLE HOTEL, located on the beautiful beach of WHITE BAY, consisting of 4 cottages and 2 rooms. For this reason, you must book in advance (depending on the season) from 9 to 11 months. 5 breakfast and dinner are included if you choose the 7 Night Map Plan Package.We can arrange plain weddings on the beach in the presence of witnesses and of the registrar and immediately after, you can toast at the famous and adjacent SOGGY DOLLAR BAR. To visit the SAND CASTLE HOTEL means knowing the Caribbeans from a perspective that no other site can offer combining simplicity with charm.

During your stay we can also organize tours in the other BRITISH AND U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS. Let me mention a few: ANEGADA, where because of its coral reefs lie the greatest number of sunken shipwrecks than anywhere else in the Caribbeans, SALT ISLAND with its spectacular rocky formations, NORMAN ISLAND seems to be that described by Stevenson's novel Treasure Island, VIRGIN GORDA with its rich vegetation and ST.JOHN, which is a national park banished to mass tourism. Finally, for those who want to you can reach SAINT MARTIN, for the return flight, changing route.