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Nettle Bay Station is situated two kilometres from Marigot township on the western peninsula of St Martin, an island in the northeast of the Caribbean Sea. The station is situated across the Simpson Bay Lagoon from the Princess Juliana International Airport. Overlooking Nettle Bay, several companies offer cheap car hire at Nettle Bay Station itself.
There are numerous hotels and lodgings located a short distance from Nettle Bay Station. The most famous include the Mercure Simpson Beach, Sunseas Residence Anse Marigot, and Anse Des Sables Residence. Several white-sanded beaches with crystal clear waters surround the area, creating a stunning view from the hotels.
There are so many things to see and do in and around Nettle Bay Station. Of course, for beach lovers, getting from one palm-fringed beach to another is most easily done by car, plus, with car hire, tourists obtain the freedom to explore the entire island.
Other places of interest include Oyster Bay, Marigot's Fort Louis, Phillipsburg and Great Bay, the Simpson Bay Lagoon, and the township of Sainte Martin. With a hire car, a tour of the island can be achieved at your own leisure, without the hassle of public transportation or tour groups.
Car rental at Nettle Bay Station is readily on offer through a variety of sources. Whatever style, price, model or comforts tourists are looking for, Nettle Bay Station will have the supply to meet the demands. Some of the companies offering their service include Hertz, Thrifty and Europcar. We also advise all customers to prebook car hire at Nettle Bay Station online in advance of travel, to get the best deals and a greater selection of cars to choose from.
Buses are available on the island of St Martin, although there are no actual designated bus stops. Tourists must flag down a bus when they want to get on. Buses will have their destination and starting point on a sign on the front and rear of the bus, so tourists know where the bus is headed. Tourists may also find that once they get on the bus, it will stop 10 metres ahead for someone else, and so on. It can be a long trip for a very short distance.
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