
The highest point on the island at 424m, offering panoramic 360° views of both the French and Dutch sides, neighboring islands, and the Atlantic and Caribbean coasts. The trail passes through secondary tropical forest.




18.0760°N, 63.0570°W
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A stunning 2km stretch of white sand on the French side, known as the 'Saint-Tropez of the Caribbean.' Lined with beach clubs, water sports operators, and restaurants, it offers vibrant energy with turquoise waters and views of Île Tintamarre.

The charming French capital with a bustling open-air market, pastel-colored Creole buildings, and waterfront restaurants. The Wednesday and Saturday markets offer spices, crafts, and Creole cuisine from vendors across the Caribbean.

An 18th-century hilltop fort overlooking Marigot Bay, built to protect the town's warehouses from raids. The short climb rewards with sweeping views of the harbor, Anguilla on the horizon, and the surrounding hillsides.