Mélange Travel & Lifestyle Magazine July 2018 | Page 624

GETTING TO ST. MARTIN The island of St. Martin has an international airport on the Dutch side and a regional airport on the French side, Princess Juliana International Airport FROM THE US American Airlines United Airlines Delta Airlines Jetblue FROM CANADA Air Transat Air Canada Sunwing Upon arrival at Princess Juliana International Airport (Dutch side) all passengers must present a FULLY COMPLETED immigration form. These forms are generally handed out in the plane before landing. It is ESSENTIAL that you know the precise address of your accommodation on St Martin before you arrive. French citizens flying into Princess Juliana International Airport must be in possession of a valid passport and a return ticket or continuing ticket. French citizens flying into Grand-Case airport, on the French side, may enter on a valid French identity card. EU Nationals EU nationals arriving into Grand Case Airport must be in possession of a valid passport, official French identity card or French residency card (carte de séjour). Visas are not required. Some facts about St. Martin 37 white, sandy beaches US and Canadian Nationals US and Canada nationals must be in possession of a valid passport and a return ticket or continuing ticket. Naturalised citizens must present an original naturalisation certificate with an identification photo. Other Countries Travellers from other countries must present a valid passport and a return ticket or a continuing ticket. Click here for more information on getting to St. Martin. Known as the Culinary Capital of the Caribbean The smallest island in the world divided between two nations There are no physical barriers between French St. Martin and Dutch Sint Maarten Home to 110 nationalities For information on St. Martin’s evemts, visit : www.stmartinisland.org Photo Credit: Paul Sableman