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Not only is Simpson Bay Resort & Marina being revamped into a premier resort, the highest standard of any timeshare resort, its members now have a custom made program designed to enhance their vacation experience. Backed by one of the leaders in the industry, Interval International, the Royal Resorts Caribbean Collection is designed to deliver the highest level of customer service and to maximize each member’s precious leisure time.
HOW IT WORKS If you’re looking for an easy, flexible and affordable way to vacation, look no further. The Royal Resorts Caribbean Collection membership provides a points-based program designed to provide luxury vacation at renowned destinations. The pointsbased system allows you to tailor each and every vacation to your specific preferences, including length of stay, check-in date, accommodation size, and season of travel. As a Royal Resorts Caribbean Collection member, you gain our distinctive resort collection which entitles you to an array of personalized vacation options. Members may travel to a variety of destinations including: Simpson Bay Resort & Marina The Royal Sea Aquarium Resort in Curacao Interval International resorts located on 19 Caribbean islands Over 2,700 Interval International resorts worldwide Members enjoy many benefits and services throughout the year: Use points to book cruise, golf and spa packages Personal VIP concierge assistance 24/7 Receive hotel, dining, retail and leisure discounts Earn rewards on car rentals How you use your points is completely up to you. For the ultimate in flexibility you can add points to your Royal Resorts Caribbean Collection portfolio at any time. As the vacation needs of your family change, you can add what you need when you need it. Existing fixed-week members of Simpson Bay Resort & Marina have the option to enhance their current membership by joining the Royal Resorts Caribbean Collection. Each year you can choose to occupy your fixed week timeshare as you always have, or to exchange your week(s) for flexible vacation points. Get more from your membership with year-round benefits and unmatched flexibility to customize your vacations.
Learn About Our Exciting Promotions We’re currently offering special pricing and incentives for new members. To learn more about the Royal Resorts Caribbean Collection membership program and how to get the most flexibility and travel options available, please visit our Membership Office located on the Marina front, next to Aqua Mania. Please feel free to call us at ext. 5800 from the resort; or toll-free 1-888-852-8305 or email to membershipInquiries@royalresortscaribbean.com
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Welcome!
Welcome to St. Maarten/St. Martin! You’ve come to a very unique country where extraordinary beauty and friendliness contribute to a peaceful and charming Caribbean way of life. It is the smallest island in the world to be shared by two nations, the Netherlands and France, creating a distinctive European influence with a Caribbean panache. St. Maarten is also the culinary capital of the Caribbean, with an array of elegant culinary fusion that keeps “food lovers” returning each year. With more than 300 restaurants, the island has something for everyone. To this splendid island, Simpson Bay Resort & Marina brings a wonderful resort, offering a wealth of leisure activities. We have plenty of adventures for those who like to stay busy, and six swimming pools plus a beautiful beach for those who enjoy a more relaxed approach. I encourage you to attend our orientation to receive an overview of our weekly events and resort amenities. Please see your personal concierge for day, time and location. They can provide special details regarding water sports, tours, shopping, dining, beaches and island hopping. Keep in touch with the Resort and St. Maarten all year round by clicking on www.simpsonbayresort.com. The website features information on the resort and the island, with photos, videos and a range of member services for your convenience. The resort staff joins me in extending a warm island welcome. Now sit back, relax, enjoy your vacation and please call on any of the staff – or me personally – whenever we may be of service. We are committed to serving YOU! General Manager, Simpson Bay Resort & Marina
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MARCEL JAVOIS Ext: 5331
Volume 4, Number 1, 2015 • by Royal Resorts Caribbean
MAGAZINE CONTRIBUTORS
Editor Graphic Design
RICARDO RICHARDS ALMA NOGUEZ
Contributors
RONA GINDIN NATURE FOUNDATION/ TADZIO BERVOETS
Photography
NATURE FOUNDATION/ TADZIO BERVOETS THE SINT MAARTEN MUSEUM ALMA NOGUEZ
Advertising Sales & Coordination
RUCHELLA YARZAGARAY (+1 721) 544-2503 EXT. 5815 CONTACTING THE RESORT
Telephone: (+1 721) 544-2503 Email: customerservices@royalresortscaribbean.com
www.simpsonbayresort.com
The contents of this magazine may not be reproduced in any manner without written permission of the editor. Advertisements are accepted and published upon the representation that the advertiser is authorized to publish the entire contents and subject matter. Please bear in mind that information may change after the magazine has gone to press.
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Days of Fun
Sea Turtle Nesting Season is Here Again
Island Tips
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In Residence: The Sint Maarten Museum
Dining & Night Life
Yo Ho Ho! Pirates in the Bay
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Days of Fun Days of Fun Ready for some fun in the sun? Simpson Bay Resort & Marina offers a variety of exciting ways to spend your vacation. At the resort you can lounge on the beach or poolside, brush up on some tennis skills, experience an aquatic adventure with Aqua Mania or stay pampered at L’Aqualigne Spa. Snorkel and scuba trips, island bus tours, and sunset party cruises are all available for those who prefer adventure. Need some more ideas? Speak with the Concierge or the knowledgeable staff at Aqua Mania Adventures to begin planning an unforgettable experience.
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Getting your Bearings
available at the resort. Visit the Concierge Desk daily from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. or call 777.
mentary use of a kayak for one hour daily per suite available from Aqua Mania.
Stop by the orientation briefing for information on the island, resort activities, shopping and dining. Please check the weekly activity calendar for the time and location or call the concierge desk by calling Ext. 777.
Pamper Body and Soul at the Spa
The Concierge Desk
L’Aqualigne Health and Beauty Clinic offers a spectrum of treatments and therapies from massages to facials and more. Call Ext. 5211 for more information.
Kayak hours are from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and the use of a kayak is at your own risk. For your own safety, kayak usage is not permitted beyond the reefs; Resort Management recommentds kayak usage in the bay-area only. Children must be accompanied by an adult, limit two adults per kayak.
Stop by the Concierge Desk, conveniently located in the resort lobby, for complimentary assistance with all your vacation needs. All members and guests are welcome to fifteen minutes per day, per villa, of free computer/internet access at the computers in the lobby, free wireless Internet access
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Smooth Sailing The calm waters of Simpson Bay are ideal for kayaks and sailing, and as a Resort guest or member you are entitled to the compli-
Pool Fun There are six pools on property with one always right outside your villa! Float around in serene comfort or swim up to the pool bar for a drink and some island music.
Hit the Beach Tan on the white sand beach, join in a game of volleyball or explore wildlife with a Mask and Fins. See our beach staff to set you up with beach chairs under a palapa.
Aqua Mania Adventures at the Beach Aqua Mania Adventures now has a booth located on Simpson Bay Resort & Marina beach at the end of the Flamboyant Building, and offers a variety of activities to help guests enjoy some fun in the sun! Scuba diving courses take place right off the beach, and offer guests the chance to experience diving for the first time. After completing the course, guests can explore the reef right in front of the resort! RESORT LIFE 15
Sun Tips
Beware of over exposure to the Caribbean sun! It is very easy to get carried away with sunbathing, especially if you are not accustomed to the intensity of the tropical rays. Make sure to use sunscreen with the SPF suitable for your skin type. Choose environmentally friendly sun products and apply regularly after going in the water. The hottest part of the day is between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Please remember that you can still get burned, even when it is cloudy.
Beach Towels
Get your beach towels from the towel booth across from the A-building, which is open from 7:00 a.m to 6:00 p.m. daily. Beach towels are also available at the beach towel booth, which is open from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily and at Aqua Mania Adventures, which is open from 8:15 a.m. to 5:15 p.m located in Marina Plaza.
Fitness Center
Keep up with your daily workout at the Fitness Center, where you will find a variety of exercise machines to help you stay in shape. Call Ext. 5948 for more information. The fitness center is located in the Villas building.
Tennis Anyone?
The Resort has four lighted tennis courts. For lessons with the Tennis Pro or to reserve court time, please contact your personal concierge Ext. 777 or security office at Ext. 5911/5912.
Resort Shuttle Service
Use our shuttle service to get around the Resort. Call the Front Desk at Ext. 5421 or the Concierge Desk at Ext. 777 to request transport and a van will be sent to your building to take you wherever you want to go on the premises. Transport is available only on request.
Wireless Internet
Stay connected with free wireless Internet access available at the resort. Call the Front Desk at Ext. 5421 or the Concierge Desk at Ext. 777 for the weekly password. Upgraded internet access is available. Ask the front desk for rates. 16 RESORT RESORTLIFE LIFE 16
WI-FI SYSTEM
Purchase cards at the Front Desk
FIVE DIFFERENT ACCESS LEVELS ARE AVAILABLE TO MEMBERS AND GUESTS:
$10
Provides for one day (24 hours) of network access at a speed of 3Mb
$35
Provides for one week of network access at a speed of 3Mb
$40
Provides for one week (2 devices allowed) of network access at a speed of 3Mb
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Provides for one month of network access at a speed of 3Mb
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Sea Turtle Nesting Season is Here Again
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Nature Foundation urges the limiting of beach bonfires and artificial lighting on nesting beaches.
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The St. Maarten Nature Foundation would like to remind the community of St. Maarten that Sea Turtle Nesting Season is once again here. Each year between March and November, female sea turtles return to lay their eggs on the major nesting beaches of Simpson Bay, Guana Bay, and Gibbs Bay and other beaches on the island. There are three sea turtles which nest on St. Maarten beaches, including the Green Sea Turtle and the largest sea turtle species, the Leatherback. “Sea turtles have existed for well over 180 million years, even before the dinosaurs. St. Maarten is one of the few places in the region that has a nesting population of sea turtles, so we should do all that we can to protect their nesting areas,� commented Tadzio Bervoets of the Nature Foundation. Sea turtle population numbers have plummeted to dangerously low numbers throughout the past century due to human impacts, bringing many species close to extinction and causing them to be listed as critically endangered. In order to reverse this trend, all sea turtle species are now protected by international laws and treaties as well as local laws. Based on ARTICLE 16 and 17 of the Nature Conservation Ordinance St. Maarten it is illegal to kill, wound, capture or pick up sea turtles. It is also illegal to directly or indirectly disturb their environment resulting in a physical threat or damage or to commit other acts which result in disturbance of the animal. It is also forbidden to disturb, damage or destroy sea turtle nests, lairs, or breeding places. Also, it is forbidden to pick-up or to destroy the eggs of any species of sea turtle.
Baby Hawksbill Sea Turtles Making Their Way to the Ocean on Simpson Bay beach Last Year
safely to the sea. This year the Nature Foundation also urges restaurants and beach bars along the major nesting beaches to refrain or limit the use of beach bonfires and artificial lighting which can seriously reduce the survival rate of sea-turtles. The Nature Foundation asks that people also do not drive on the nesting beaches and that they walk their dog on a leash. To report nesting activity or illegal activity, please call the Sea Turtle Hotline 9229 or call the Nature Foundation office at 5444267 or email the Foundation at info@naturerfoundationsxm.org.
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Island Tips Island Tips Vacation is all about relaxing and having fun. Here are a few tips to make sure your stay on island is nothing but smooth sailing.
Island Lingo While English is spoken everywhere the official languages on the island are Dutch in Sint Maarten and French in Saint Martin. You may also hear Papiamentu in Sint Maarten and Creole Patois in Saint Martin. With over 160 different nationalities on the island, you will also hear other world languages such as Spanish, Chinese and Hindi, just to name a few.
Money Matters The official currency of Dutch St. Maarten is the Netherlands Antilles Guilder (NAF) and on French St. Martin it is the Euro. US dollars and all major credit cards are widely accepted and there are ATMs throughout the island. Identification is needed in order to cash travelers checks. 20 RESORT RESORT LIFE LIFE 20
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Newspapers Phones
Safety
To place a call from the resort to numbers on the Dutch side of the island, dial 9 + the 7-digit number. To call the French side of the island, dial 9 + 00590 + 590 + the 6 digit number; for cell phones on the French side, please dial 9 + 00690 + 590 + the 6 digit number.
The resort it equipped with surveillance cameras and utilizes 24 hour security. In addition, the staff is trained to be on the alert for anything amiss. However, you should still use the in-room safe to store your valuables. Never leave your belongings unattended in parked cars or on the beach. Walking alone at night on the beach or in areas with no streetlights is not recommended. Likewise, do not draw attention to yourself by displaying large amounts of cash or expensive jewelry. When on vacation it is always a good idea to carry copies of your passport, credit card numbers and the phone number of your credit card company in your wallet.
Please note that Country Sint Maarten is now part of the North American dialing plan; the North American prefix is 721 followed by the 7 digit number. For example, if you call Simpson Bay Resort & Marina from North America, dial +1-721-544-2503.
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Leading US and European newspapers are available on St. Maarten. For local news, check the St. Maarten Daily Herald and its Thursday Out & About section. Newspapers can be purchased at Peli Deli, located next to the Red Piano.
Island Shopping The Island capitals, Philipsburg in the Dutch side and Marigot in the French side, are both duty-free zones full of jewelry and watches, lead crystal, French perfumes, electronics and designer labels. Other good buys are paintings by island artists, local hot sauces, preserves, and Guavaberry liqueur, which is distilled from the berries of a native tree. Ask the Concierge about a free
shopping trip to Philipsburg and the water taxi shuttle offered by Aqua Mania Adventures to Marigot. Shopping hours: 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. in St. Maarten and 9 a.m. – 1 p.m., 3 p.m. – 7 p.m. on the French side.
To allow boats to enter or leave, the Simpson Bay Bridge has to open. The bridge opens on Airport Road at: 8:30 a.m., 9:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m., 3 p.m., 4 p.m. and 5 p.m. The new Causeway Swing Bridge opens at: 8:15 a.m., 9:45 a.m., 10:15 a.m., 11:45 a.m., 3:45 p.m. and 5:15 p.m.
Renting a Car Rent a car and explore the island at your own pace. Dollar/Thrifty & Paradise Car Rental is located in the Resort lobby. Open Sunday to Friday from 8:15 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. Saturday from 8:15 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Time Zone Atlantic Standard Time year round (equivalent to Eastern Daylight Savings Time).
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Boat Trips, Watersports, Daysails and Island Activities
Saba
Visit the Caribbean’s “Unspoiled Queen” with high speed ferry “Edge.” Sightseeing, hiking and diving.
Rock & Roll Safaris
Wednesday, Friday, & Sunday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Tango Caribbean Dinner Cruise Enjoy a 3 hour coastal cruise with buffet style dinner. Open bar and dessert. Lively Caribbean music. Wednesday and Friday - 5:30 p.m.
Anguilla & Prickly Pear
While sightseeing, captain your own watercraft. Stop for snorkeling. Drinks and snorkel gear included Daily 10 a.m. & 1:30 p.m.
Scuba Diving - Padi
Free dive and snorkel demos Mondays at the B Pool. Daily dives for certified divers. New to St. Maarten - NITROX. Dive trips to Saba with high speed ferry “Edge.” Discover Scuba - Daily Night Dive - Thursday Dive Saba - Wednesday through Sunday
White sandy beaches and great snorkeling. Lunch, drinks and snorkel gear included.
Anguilla & Prickly Pear Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday Prickly Pear - Thursday 9 a.m. - 4:45 p.m. Shoal Bay & Dolphin Discovery in Anguilla Tuesday
Sand Dollar
Lambada Sunset Sail Unforgettable sunsets and coastal sailing with open bar and snacks. Thursday - 5:15 p.m.
3 hour snorkel trip to Creole Rock. Snorkel gear and drinks. Great sightseeing to the French Side , calm waters an excellent guide.
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday 10 a.m. & 2 p.m.
St. Barts
Just 45 minutes on “Edge” to the “Jewel of the Caribbean.” Sightseeing, shopping and beaches
Special Resort Cruise on Monday
Calypso to Marigot Lagoon Cruise Lagoon cruise at sunset followed by dinner at quaint “La Petit Auberge” restaurant in Marigot. No parking or traffic problems. Tuesday - 5 p.m.
Tuesday, Thursday &Friday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
• Daily trips to Marigot by Boat We book: horseback riding • yacht racing • deep sea fishing • Aqua Mania rents: waverunners • kayaks • snorkel gear • float belts • chairs • umbrellas • coolers and tennis rackets. semi submarine trips and private boat charters. The Resort has: Playstation 4 kids - swing, slide and splash right in front of Our boutique has: beach toys • clothing • shoes • floats • sun lotions • the beach • Kids lagoon cruise on Thursdays. batteries • film • bags • snorkel gear • boat t-shirts and friendly staff. Visit us at the Marina: Call 544-2640 or ext 5214
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Learn about life on the island from the Arawaks to the present day. Rocks, swamps, totems, brooms, china... History practically comes to life. by Rona Gindin You’ll gather question marks during your St. Maarten travels. What’s that ship I explored when diving in Great Bay? What kind of rock is that at Pointe Blanche? What’s that place with the salt? At the Sint Maarten Museum, you’ll find answers. A petite spot hidden on the second floor of Phillipsburg’s busy shopping strip, the humble yet info-packed museum is packed with intriguing island information.
Hurricane Luis. Islanders were terrorized for two days by Hurricane Luis in 1995. Here, you can learn about the devastation from exhibits and, by asking for it, watch a movie on the subject.
Distinct sections are dedicated to a specific St. Maarten subject. Hurricane Luis, which did tremendous damage in 1995, has its own area. Local heroes are featured in a wall exhibit. Arawak Indians, colonization, slavery, the introduction of tourism… you’ll find vital bits on all these subjects in the humble space. Here are some highlights. Museum. On the ground floor, the museum runs a gift shop. Much of the merchandise is crafts made by local artisans. The shop also carries books from island authors. Elsewhere in the building, you’ll find an art gallery with original paintings from local artists and a collection of musical instruments. H.M.S. Proselyte. Divers will probably take an excursion to explore this Dutch war frigate, which was built in Rotterdam in 1770 and sank on St. Maarten’s shores in 1801. Whether you visit the ship underwater or not, here you can see a full replica so you’ll know what it looked like before its remains became home to coral and fish. You’ll also view artifacts rescued from the vessel.
You’ll find the museum from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays at Front Street 7, Philipsburg. • Tel (599) 542-4917, • Web: museumsintmaarten.org
Industry. Once the Dutch, French and others settled on the island, they mined salt and raised cotton, sugar cane and indigo. See lifestyle elements of this Plantation period, from slave beads and pottery to the fancier wares of the well-to-do, like cutlery and furniture from the 18th and 19th centuries.
Entrance is free and donations are accepted.
Flora and fauna. Want to learn more about the sea grass, tropical flowers and exotic birds you’ve spotted during your St. Maarten travels? This is the place. A dedicated educational area details the island’s natural wonders from mangrove swamps to sea grass, from starfish to sand dollars, from birds to animals, in exhibitions and on informational panels. Indians. The peaceful Arawak Indians inhabited St. Maarten from 600 to 1200 AD, and you’ll see some of their tools, religious artifacts and pottery fragments. You’ll learn how they used shells, and you’ll see how they dressed. Habitats. What’s the island’s land like? What wildlife lives where? Learn about marine areas including the salt ponds as well as sea grass beds and mangrove swamps. Geology. Point Blanche is a rock formation you can visit in a part of the island by the same name. In the museum, you’ll learn that its layers formed over a whopping 15 million years. Several other specimens, with their origins and locations, are also featured. Photo Courtesy Sint Maarten Museum RESORT LIFE 27
opping Sensat Shopping Sensation Shopping on French Saint Martin and Dutch Sint Maarten offers high quality duty-free goods in charming island style. The island has a wellearned reputation as a shopper’s paradise. Here you will find the best prices on local crafts & arts, exotic foods, jewelry, liquor, tobacco, electronics, leather goods, as well as most elegant designer goods. Duty free, Tax-free shops abound. You can literally shop till you drop. There are two main shopping areas on the island, chic Marigot on the French side, and Front Street in the heart of Philipsburg, on the Dutch side. The entire center and marina area of Marigot is a lovely shopping district with old CrÊole houses, bistro bars, cafes, restaurants, fashion and designer boutiques, jewelers and perfume shops. Philipsburg features over a mile of shopping. In addition to Front Street, there is Old Street with attractive gift stores and art galleries, and Back Street with a colorful local market, souvenir shops, and inexpensive clothing. Enjoy your shopping spree on either side of the island! 28 28 RESORT RESORTLIFE LIFE
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Philipsburg The capital of Dutch Sint Maarten, Philipsburg, is rich in history and abundant in shopping. Founded in 1763 by John Philips, a Scottish captain in the Dutch Navy, the town’s history is still felt when you pass by the historic Court House that was built in 1793. Philipsburg became a bustling center for international trade including salt mining, which was the Dutch settler’s main interest in this unique island. Remnants of the original Great Salt Pond can still be seen while driving along Walter A. Nisbeth Road, also known as Pondfill Road.
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On most days, it is impossible to miss the gigantic vessels docked at the A.C. Wathey Pier. Great Bay, the bay in front of Philipsburg, can accommodate six large cruise ships at once. In fact, the pier was expanded in 2009 to accommodate the world’s largest mega class cruise ships. Today, Philipsburg is arguably the premier Caribbean destination for the world’s largest cruise lines. With its compact nature and easy-to-follow street plan, Philipsburg is made for pedestrian traffic and an ideal shopping experience. The Boardwalk, along the beautiful shores of Great Bay, is the place to grab a drink or have lunch while listening to live
music. Head on up to Front Street for fantastic shops packed with jewelry, electronics and clothing stores. Front Street is also home to a variety of points of interest, including the St. Maarten Museum and the St. Maarten Guavaberry Company. Although guavaberries grow throughout the Caribbean, St. Maarten has taken their cultivation to special heights, and the St. Maarten Guavaberry Company offers liqueur, barbecue sauce, jam and other goods all made with the island’s native fruit. Make sure to stop by for free samples of their delicious Rum blends including the famous Guavaberry Colada. Turn north onto any alley (Dutch: steeg) or street (Dutch: straat) and you will find a busy shopping area, Back Street. The market here offers a taste of Caribbean flair with a variety of clothing stores and kiosks with great bargains.
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Marigot Set sail from Simpson Bay Resort & Marina or enjoy a 10 min drive through the recently opened causeway, now St. Maarten’s newest landmark to experience French flavor in the port town of Marigot. Explorers will be well rewarded with an adventure unlike anything the Dutch side of the island has to offer. In contrast to the bustling cruise ship port of Philipsburg, Marigot is home to luxury yachts and charming boutiques. The cafés and bars along the marina offer some of the best pizza on the island, daily specials and fresh mussels, and remain packed with patrons throughout the day. Inland from the marina and those bustling cafés, you’ll find the Rue de la Liberté and the beginning of your shopping experience in Marigot. Shops offer many of the same high-end goods you’ll find at shops in Philipsburg – perfume, jewelry and clothing to name a few – but with a decidedly French influence. Many of the best boutiques can be found in the West Indies Mall, which lies at the base of a hill. Fort St. Louis sits at the top of the very same hill. Built in 1767 from plans developed by King Louis XVI, more famous for being guillotined during the French Revolution, this squat stone fort is one of the must-see sites in Marigot and offers a stunning view of the entire city. Another, perhaps more macabre, site is the city’s cemetery, which dates back to the early 19th century. The French Caribbean influence will be noticeable to anyone who has been to New Orleans and seen similar aboveground crypts. Along with these sites, visitors should be sure to hit Marigot’s open-air market, which takes place each Wednesday and Saturday from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the Rue de France, along the wharves. This is a wonderful time to enjoy many of the local farmer’s treats such as sweet potatoes, coconuts, tropical fruits, local spices, fresh fish, and of course the various local arts and crafts. For Francophiles who visit the Resort, Marigot is a must-see. We recommend getting there nice and early so you can start your day with a warm croissant and a cup of freshly brewed coffee at one of the many cafes. After visiting the open-air market and 32 RESORT RESORT LIFE LIFE 32
the high-end shopping in the many unique boutiques, stop by Marina Royale. This marina is more than just a home for the yachts. Today, you will find a variety of waterfront cafes, craft shops, bistros, and a wonderful museum with Haitian artwork. Check out the view from Fort St. Louis and visit the cemetery along the Rue de Sandy Ground as you head out of town. This spectacular French Caribbean journey begins from your island home, Simpson Bay Resort & Marina. Experience Marigot by hopping on the Monday Island Bus Trip, spending a day or two exploring via the daily boat ride with Aqua Mania or by renting a car with Dollar/Thrifty & Paradise car rental. With as many boutiques and fabulous restaurants for which the island is renowned – France is calling!
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ning & Night Dining & Night Life No matter what you’re craving Sint Maarten and Saint Martin is a great place to dine. Delight your palate with the tasty culinary choices ofered in more than 350 restaurants.
The island, we’ve been told, has the most restaurants per square mile in the Caribbean. Sint Maarten and Saint Martin are truly international destinations making up the gastronomic capital of the Caribbean. There are hundreds of gourmet restaurants, bistros and sidewalk cafés on this little island. Heralded by crimson sunsets over azure blue seas, unforgettable nights await you in Sint Maarten and Saint Martin. The island’s legendary nightlife attracts visitors from all over the world. Test your luck at roulette, blackjack, Texas Hold ‘Em poker and more at lively casinos located on the Dutch side of the island. Dance the night away at stylish clubs and discotheques or relax at local beach bars, laid back lounges and beachside BBQs with steel drum bands, or sail the evening away on scenic dinner cruises. When it comes to dynamic dining and nightlife, St. Maarten / St. Martin offers something for everyone. 36 36 RESORT RESORT LIFE LIFE
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Some Things Change Some Stay the Same A new season is here and we are very pleased to introduce you to some new improvements and also let you know that the things that attracted you to the resort in the first place, have stayed the same. The resort has undertaken a massive upgrade program and has made outstanding progress. We have also begun to make some very exciting improvements to expand our service level to our guests and make your stay even more convenient and enjoyable. The comfort of stability: Alan originally from Guyana, has been on St. Maarten for 18 years and has worked at the resort for 17 of those years. He is in charge of the B-pool bar and also staffing and scheduling. Alan is interested in gardening, wildlife (big cats and birds – both the feathered and unfeathered variety!) in particular. Alan has a Jimmy Buffett party on a Wednesday afternoon so be sure to join him for some great fun and dancing. Moti, originally from Guyana, has been on St. Maarten for the last 21 years, 20 of them at the resort. Moti is a face you will all recognize and he would love to welcome you to the Beach Bar for one of his signature frozen cocktails. He loves fishing and is a cricket fanatic - maybe he could even try and teach you the rules of that crazy game! Junior, originally from Dominica, has been on St. Maarten for 12 years, 8 years here at the resort. He’s multi-talented and serves behind the Beach Bar most days, but also takes over cooking responsibilities on Gerard’s off days.
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MOTI
Lobby Bar: ext. 5940 Villas Pool Bar: ext. 5941 B-Pool Bar: ext. 5910
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Laura originally from St. Lucia, has been on St. Maarten for 13 years, 8 years at the resort. Laura’s interests include gardening, socializing with people from all parts of the world and hanging out on one of St. Maarten’s 37 beautiful beaches. She is in charge of the Marina Pool Bar and will be very pleased to extend to you a warm welcome to the new facilities around the pool. Gerard is originally from St. Maarten and has lived here all his life. He is the driving force behind all the wonderful dishes that you can enjoy from the menu and his ribs are world renowned! He has been at the resort for 7 years and is a wealth of information on the island, its history and its customs. He is also an avid sports fan with his favourites being boxing and soccer, but all sports in general. Be sure to touch base with Gerard about baseball and basketball, as he really knows his stuff. Vick is originally from Guyana and is Moti’s son. He has been on St. Maarten for 18 years – most of his life actually, and has worked with us for 3 years at the resort. Vick is a cricket and NFL fanatic. Metal, originally from Jamaica, joined us over a year ago as storeman and provisioner. On a few days when necessary he filled at the Villa pool and we had such good reports about his personality and friendly attitude that he has now become your permanent friendly face behind the Villas Pool bar. Metal loves soccer, cricket and basketball. We look forward to having a great time this season with all of our regular guests and making our newer arrivals feel like they are home away from home!
LAURA
GERARD
VICK
METAL
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Approximately 6 miles from St. Maarten lies Anguilla, a small island with a big heart, casual and simple, a unique blend of high style and low-key elegance with the best of the good life, including pristine beaches and breathtaking waters. Here is where you can do one of the most exciting things in the Caribbean: Swimming with dolphins. Right at Simpson Bay Resort & Marina – a big, spacious sail catamaran called Tango, departs for an unforgettable day to Anguilla – and the magical world of Dolphin Encounters. Enjoy a leisurely sail across the channel, with drinks, snacks served, into scenic Cove Bay. Taxis transfer guests to the park where friendly staff meet and greet and welcome participants to their Dolphin Experience. Dolphins are sweet and intelligent, they will show you how to have fun in the water. You will get up close and personal with them and learn many interesting things about these incredible marine animals and their habitat. You can choose from various programs, each of which will definitely be an experience of a lifetime. If you are of adventurous nature, the Dolphin Royal Swim program is perfect; you have the opportunity to be kissed, hugged and even play with the dolphins. This program also in42 RESORT LIFE
cludes the famous foot push in which you feel like you are flying! Another fun activity is the dorsal tow; the dolphins will take you through the water surface as you hold onto their dorsal fin. With the Dolphin Swim program, you will have the opportunity to be kissed, receive a wet hug and even dance with a dolphin! It includes the belly ride in which you hold onto the dolphin’s flippers as he swims backwards across the water. Another fun activity is the Boogie Push, where the dolphin pushes you across the water surface while you ride a boogie board. Want to make sure your life changing experience is captured on camera? When reserving the special Swim Adventure Memories program you get to experience the magic of swimming with dolphins plus photographs you will cherish for life. Lastly Dolphin Discovery has prepared the ideal program for you to spend time with dolphins in their own habitat. The Dolphin Encounter program is designed for all ages and for every member of your family. You and your family or friends will learn the most interesting things about these beautiful and smart marine animals. They will show you how intelligent and sweet they are in every activity, from their
tender kisses and hugs to funny dances and songs they will establish a special bond with you! Taxis transfer guests back to Cove Bay for lunch at the well-known Smokey’s Restaurant. Delicious food and cold drinks followed by sunning, swimming and relaxing make for a perfect day. After guests are welcomed back on board Tango, the sail home is festive with lively music and shared stories of an unforgettable day. The Tango package includes snacks, drinks, dolphin swim and lunch. Visitors, who do not wish to participate in the swim, can accompany friends and family for a day of sailing, swimming and relaxing. Other guests on Tango can stay for the day at Cove Bay or tour by taxi to the very famous and pristine Shoal Bay.
Sign up for their programs now at Aqua Mania Adventures on the Marina of Simpson Bay Resort, online at www.stmaarten-activities.com or by calling ext 5214 or 1721 544 2640 / US 1 321 422 7037
St. Maarten had a colorful swashbuckling past. By Rona Gindin Roulette winnings, duty-free shopping deals and sunset views might be considered St. Maarten treasure today. Not so in the 16th century and 17th centuries, when pirates, buccaneers and privateers congregated in local waters. These swashbuckling gangsters were after silver and other treasures taken from the New World and headed to Europe beneath the deck. (Regarding St. Maarten, greedy European governments were after the island’s salt-pans, protected waters and agricultural potential.) So begins the tale of the destination’s sensational, at times sordid, history. St. Maarten’s pirate-laced history is intertwined with those of the entire Caribbean region. Its own modern-day incarnation begins in 1493, when explorer Christopher Columbus came across the island on his second trip west. He named the land mass St. Martin after a saint whose feast day it happened to be. Once followers discovered the salt-pans, the destination quickly became known as Soualiga, or the Land of Salt. During this time, the Spanish came to realize that St. Martin and other New World destination previously touched only by Amerindians had riches to offer. Among their finds: silver and gold in Mexico, Bolivia and Peru. Spanish galleons were loaded up with coins and bullion. That made the ships attractive to folks looking for a quick buck. Soon, sailors on rogue ships started attacking both the silverladen ones headed back to Spain and the New World coastal towns where booty was stored before it was shipped out. The rogue vessels took two forms. Some were manned by pirates, who were independent thieves of the sea. The ships were populated with men who, in many cases, earned far less on government-approved, mostly naval, ships. Why not live hard and gain riches? they figured. “ … a merry Life and a short one shall be my motto,” 18th-century pirate king Bartholomew Roberts is reputed to have surmised. Those go-getters were buccaneers, which are non-Spanish pirates who specialized in Caribbean crimes. The word buccaneers may have come from boucan, a French grill, since the buccaneers sometimes lured targets with the aromas of smoking meats. The word might also originate from the French “boucaner,” which referred to spending time with unsavory characters. The leaders of others countries – the English, Flemish, Dutch, Portuguese and French among them – didn’t like their Iberian peers hogging all the goods. As a result, others sailing the local seas and causing a nuisance were manned by privateers. These seafaring gentlemen committed atrocities similar to those of the buccaneers. However, privateers operated legally. The European competitors couldn’t challenge Spain’s power alone, so they hired profiteers to sabotage ships… with their blessings. Then the country in question and the privateers split the proceeds. It’s interesting to note that these nogoodniks ran fairly democratic organizations. Not only were captains elected democratically; some were of color. The pirates and such were con-
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cerned with profit, not skin tone, so some escaped slaves joined their ranks, or even led them. Women were usually banned, and sometimes smoking was too. Pirates were compensated after a raid based on their rank. Blimey. Be thankful the only jingle of coins on your St. Maarten visit is winnings at the casinos, Matey.
Land Ahoy Governments of other European countries were as unhappy about the Spanish wanting all the land for themselves as they were of the gold-grabbing. That’s why so many wars were fought over Caribbean islands. Some changed hands several times. The Spanish never even settled on St. Maarten until the Dutch and French moved in around 1630. Spain started battling the duo and kept at it until backing out in 1644 or 1648. In fact, around that time Dutchman Peter Stuyvesant, known for settling what is now New York City’s Manhattan Island, came ashore on St. Maarten. A cannonball destroyed his leg. He later gained a nickname because of the prosthetic he got to replace it. The moniker may have been Peg Leg Pete, Old Silver Nails or Old Silver Leg, because his prosthetic was wood with silver bands.)
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Resort Tips Resort Tips Please take a few minutes to read this section and familiarize yourself with Simpson Bay Resort & Marina’s regulations and the additional services available. We appreciate your cooperation in helping all our members and guests enjoy their vacation, and in helping our staff maintain the resort in tiptop condition. We trust you will have a wonderful stay at Simpson Bay Resort & Marina. Please stop by the Membership Sales Office to renew old acquaintances, pick up the latest information on where to go and what to do, or learn more about the advantages of becoming a member here. 48 RESORT RESORT LIFE LIFE 48
Visitor Policy
Checking In
Maid Service
Simpson Bay Resort & Marina is a private club and access is controlled. All members, guests and other visitors must register at the Front Desk upon arrival. May we suggest that you use discretion when inviting new acquaintances to your unit.
Check-in time is 4 p.m. Upon check-in you may request the number of keys you require. A $250 USD refundable deposit is required upon check in.
Maid service is provided as follows:
Checking Out
• Sunday check in: Wednesdays
Check-out time is 10 a.m. This time is strictly enforced and villas that have not been checked out at the Front Desk and vacated will be charged $100 USD per hour. Housekeeping will remove all belongings to prepare the villa for the next occupants. Complimentary luggage storage is available with the Bellman and changing rooms with showers are available in the gym.
• Two week stay: Wednesdays and Mondays
All members, guests and visitors must agree to follow the published resort regulations and those of the affiliated facilities they may use during their stay. The Resort also reserves the right to terminate the use of resort facilities to anyone refusing to comply with the rules. The law of St. Maarten, to the exclusion of the laws of any other jurisdiction whatsoever, shall apply to and shall govern, and the courts and authorities of Country St. Maarten shall have exclusive jurisdiction over any claim arising from any accident, injury, or illness occurring during your stay at the Resorts or as a consequence thereof.
Your Resort Home The Resort staff will do everything possible to make your stay pleasant and comfortable and if a problem should arise please report it to the Front Desk. You can rest assured that the matter will be taken care of as quickly as possible, often within minutes. Aside from maintenance requests, situations sometimes occur as a result of human error, for example, confusion over similar sounding names or breakages during Saturday unit changes. Accidents will happen and rather than expecting some form of complimentary compensation, a sincere apology from resort personnel should suffice. The Resort is not a hotel nor is it managed as such. It is non-profit and member dues cover operating expenses only. There are no funds to cover free dinners, extra nights, or gifts. The cost of such compensatory awards would come directly from member dues. Accepting this fundamental difference is essential to understanding why compensation is not permitted for any minor inconvenience you might encounter during your visit.
Medical Service An independent doctor provides 24-hour medical service. Guests must pay all medical expenses (doctor’s fees, hospital charges, ambulances and prescriptions) directly to the provider. The Resorts assume no responsibility for any medical service provided.
Concierge Desk A group of friends in St. Maarten you haven’t met yet. Enjoy the island to the fullest with best recommendations of Restaurants, bars, beaches, the do’s and don’ts. Come to the concierge desk located in the lobby from Monday to Sunday or call 777.
No Smoking For the health and comfort of fellow guests, a no smoking policy is now part of the official Rules and Regulations. Smoking is permitted on the terraces with the sliding doors closed and using the ashtray provided. Smoking is strictly prohibited at all times inside the units. The policy helps keep your unit in better condition and reduces the need for additional cleaning. Violators of this rule (including smoking in the villa, on the terrace with the sliding doors open or with the ashtray inside the villa) risk a fine up to $150 USD. This fee is the amount it will cost to clean the villa and to relocate the guests the following weeks. Thank you for your cooperation.
• Saturday check in: Tuesdays • Two week stay: Tuesdays and Fridays
Each unit contains two extra sets of bath linens. Maids do not clean the kitchen. Before check out all kitchen items must be cleaned and returned to their storage space. If the kitchen and utensils are not clean, a service charge of $75 USD will be levied. Daily maid service is available upon request. Additional fees are $25 USD per day for Studio/Junior Suite, $35 USD one-bedroom villa and $45 USD for a two- bedroom villa. Please review the kitchen inventory, sign the inventory form and return to the Front Desk. Housekeeping will check the inventory and any shortages or unit damage beyond normal usage will be charged to the occupant. Please check the condition of the kitchen counter upon arrival, if you notice any damage, please report it to the Front Desk to avoid an additional charge upon check out.
Voice mail + Plus You may use the telephone voice mail system to leave messages and if a reply is required, answers will be provided at the earliest possible time. The system allows members and guests to maximize their vacation enjoyment and not spend time looking for or waiting to talk to Managers. To use Voice Mail + Plus, simply dial 1999 and then follow the prerecorded instructions to leave your message for different departments.
Occupancy Policies Your unit has been designed to make your stay as pleasant as possible. Observing a few simple rules will ensure the comfort of our members and guests and help keep maintenance costs to a minimum: 1. Please do not use bath linens to remove make up, clean dirty items, or in the kitchen. RESORT LIFE 49
Pool rules and Regulations 2. Please do not place plastic items in the dishwasher. 3. Please do not sit on the furniture when wet or covered with suntan lotion. 4. P lease do not hang towels, bathing suits or other items from the terrace railing. 5. P lease do not drape damp clothing over the lamp shades or furniture. 6. Please do not litter. 7. I n order to prevent mildew, condensation or odors, please use the air-conditioning only when all doors are closed. 8. E ach unit has a safety deposit box located inside the closet.
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Occupancy Limits Type of unit Accommodates Studio - Sleeps 2 2 persons Studio - Sleeps 4 4 persons One Bedroom 4 persons Two Bedrooms 6 persons Penthouse 6 persons Three Bedrooms 8 persons
Your Feedback Please
Your feedback is critical in our performance and improvement process. We appreciate you spending your vacation time at the Resort and ask that you take a moment to complete the survey so we may better serve you on your return visit.
Pool hours are from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m., daily. Unaccompanied children under the age of twelve must use the shallow pool area. Children under parental supervision are allowed to use any pool area. To check out beach towels please present the towel card you received at check-in. Please return towels and retrieve your card which must be handed in at the Front Desk during check-out. Beach towels can be exchanged once a day from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. 1. Do not use the pool while service signs are posted. 2. No diving or jumping is permitted. 3. No splashing near the swim-up bars.
4. No bonfires on the beach or pool areas. 5. Radios, CD or Mp3 players are not allowed in the pool or beach areas without personal earphones. 6. B ottles or glass items are not allowed in the pool or beach areas. 7. Floats, rafts and beach equipment are not allowed in the pool area except in the children’s pool. 8. No running or horseplay in the pool area. 9. Do not take the terrace furniture from your unit to the beach or pool area. 10. W hen returning from the beach, please shower with fresh water provided near the beach. 11. Pool lifeguards are not available. Swim at your own risk. Please Note: Parents will be held directly responsible for the actions of their children. Please make sure that all family members know and understand the pool rules. RESORT LIFE 51
About the Beach
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The turquoise waters and brisk warm breezes of the Caribbean are beautiful and alluring, but safety is still important. Please observe the warning flags prominently displayed on the beach.
Bellman: $1.50 USD per bag Maids: $3 USD per day
Black: Do not enter. Red: Strong wave action - unsafe for swimming. Yellow: Moderate wave action - swimming not advisable. Green: Calm sea - enjoy, enjoy, enjoy. All beaches in St. Maarten are Federal property and Simpson Bay Resort & Marina assumes no responsibility for injury, theft or other incidents in this area. Use of the beach and ocean is at the personal risk of the member or guest. Lifeguards are not available and swimming is at your own risk. Swimming at night is not recommended.
A 15% service charge is automatically added to your bill in most of the restaurants on the island.
Electricity 110 AC (same as in the United States).
Lost and Found
Contact the Front Desk or Security Department.
Wake-up Calls Please call the Operator or the Front Desk for assistance.
Ice
Do not stake out your territory by placing towels or other items on the furniture or under beach umbrellas. All such items left unattended will be removed promptly by security. It may be possible to reclaim personal items by adequately describing them; however, the Resort beach towels and other equipment so removed will be charged to your account.
Resort refrigerators are equipped with an ice maker. You may also purchase ice at most convenience stores.
Additional Information
Dialing the US: 9 + 1 + area code + phone number
Babysitting
International: 9 + 011 + country code + city code + phone number.
$10 USD per hour ($2 USD per extra child). Please contact the Front Desk 24 hours in advance or the Housekeeping department at Ext. 5600, 5615 or 5620.
Mail Service Stamps and mail service are available at the Post Office in Simpson Bay Resort & Marina.
Boarding Passes Boarding Passes can be printed in the concierge center (charges apply), call Ext. 777 for information.
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Phone Calls Please check with the Operator by calling 0 as dialing long distance can be expensive. Long distance calls are charged to your villa.
There is a charge for local calls.
Doctor
For medical services please call the Front Desk at Ext. 5421.
Membership Information
To become a distinguished Resort Members or receive Membership information, Please visit the Membership Sales office or call Ext. 5800 for enrollment information. Drop in to learn how to maximize your membership and streamline your portfolio.
Laundromat
There are laundry rooms in the Dieffenbachia, Bougainvillea, Caladium and Marina buildings and on the third floor between the stairs in both wings of the Villas. All are open 24 hours. You may purchase tokens to use the washing machines and dryers from the Front Desk or at the towel booth across from the A-building, $2 USD per token.
Taxis Available upon request, please ask your concierge or the Front Desk for assistance calling a taxi. A $10 USD refundable deposit is required before calling for a taxi, if none are available.
Parking A parking permit is required to park your car in the Resorts. This may be obtained at the Front Desk. Please lock your vehicle; management is not responsible for theft or damage.
Maintenance Requests A maintenance request form is located on the kitchen counter. Please use this form to report any maintenance problems to the Front Desk.
No Advertising Use of the accommodations and facilities associated with Simpson Bay Resort is limited solely to Simpson Bay Resort members and their guests, exchangers and renters. Resort accommodations and facilities are provided for recreational purposes only, and any use associated with commercial ends is expressly prohibited including, but not limited to, resale of Simpson Bay Resort & Marina Memberships. No “for sale” or “for rent” signs or other advertising shall be placed or distributed in any part of the common areas or the units. The right to place and maintain such signs belongs solely to Simpson Bay Resort & Marina.
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Emergency Procedures Fire Familiarize yourself with the fire extinguisher location nearest to your villa and, in the unlikely event of a fire, please observe the following procedures: • • • •
Report the fire to the Front Desk at Ext. 5421. If possible, close all windows and doors. Leave your unit at once. Do not use the elevator – exit the building by the stairs as marked.
Hurricanes
Hurricanes do not happen instantly and there is ample warning of an approaching storm. You will be advised by Management on the proper safety procedures to follow should the situation arise.
Resort Directory Alexander’s Local Classic
5950/5091
Aqua Mania Adventures
5214
Bon Appetit
5294
Concierge Desk Fitness Center Front Desk General Manager House phones
777 5948 5421, 5422 5331 5424, 5426
L’Aqualigne Spa
5211
Lobby bar
5940
Local Calls
9 + 7 Digit Number
Membership Sales Office
5800
Operations Manager
5330
Operator & Fax Services
0
Peli Deli
5212
Pool Bar (B)
5910
Pool Bar (Marina)
5930
Red Piano Bar
5454
Security department
5911/5912
Splash Jewellers
5442
The Stone
5510
Thrifty/Paradise Car Rental
5190
Voice Mail
1999
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Simpson Bay Resort & Marina Calendar
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THE VILLAS B156-2
B164-2
B106-2
B112-2
B178-2
B118-2
Lord & Hunter 10
10
12 13
10
Alexander’s Local Classic
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IN-HOUSE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY To call units within the resorts
Caladium Allamanda Room A1B A2B A3B A4B
Ext.
71011 71021 71031 71041
Beaumontia
Room A1A A2A A3A A4A
Ext.
71012 71022 71032 71042
Room Ext.
A5B A6 A8 A10
71051 71061 71081 71101
Room A5A A7 A9 A11
Ext.
Room
Ext.
Room Ext.
Room
B102 B104 B106-2 B110 B112-2 B116 B118-2 B122 B124 B126 B128 B130 B132 B134 B201 B202 B203 B204
72102 72104 72106 72110 72112 72116 72118 72122 72124 72126 72128 72130 72132 72133 72201 72202 72203 72204
B205 B206 B207 B208 B209 B210 B211 B212 B213 B214 B215 B216 B217 B218 B219 B220 B221 B222 B223 B224 B225
72205 72206 72207 72208 72209 72210 72211 72212 72213 72214 72215 72216 72217 72218 72219 72220 72221 72222 72223 72224 72225
B226 B227 B228 B229 B230 B231 B232 B233 B234 B302 B304 B306 B308 B310 B312 B314 B316 B318 B320 B322 B324
B326 B328 B330 B332 B334 B402 B404 B406 B408 B410 B412 B414 B416 B418 B420 B422 B424 B426 B428 B430 B432 B434
Room
Ext.
Room
Ext.
Room
Ext.
73112 73122 73132 73142 73152 73162
C17A C18A C19A C20A C21A C22A
73172 73182 73192 73202 73212 73222
C11B C12B C13B C14B C15B C16B
73111 73121 73131 73141 73151 73161
C17B C18B C19B C20B C21B C22B
73171 73181 73191 73201 73211 73221
72226 72227 72228 72229 72230 72231 72232 72233 72234 72302 72304 72306 72308 72310 72312 72314 72316 72318 72320 72322 72324
Room Ext.
Room Ext.
Room Ext.
Room
B152 B154 B156-2 B160 B162 B164-2 B168 B170 B174
B176 B178-2 B251 B252 B253 B254 B255 B256 B257 B258
B259 B260 B261 B262 B263 B264 B265 B266 B267 B268 B269
B270 B271 B272 B273 B274 B275 B276 B277 B278 B279 B280
72176 72178 72251 72252 72253 72254 72255 72256 72257 72258
Bougainvillea (b2)
72259 72260 72261 72262 72263 72264 72265 72266 72267 72268 72269
Room Ext.
Room Ext.
Room Ext.
Room
B352 B354 B356 B358 B360 B362 B364 B366 B370 B372 B374
B376 B378 B380 B452 B454 B456 B458 B460 B462 B464 B466
B468 B470 B472 B474 B476 B478 B480 B552 B554 B556 B558
B560 B562 B564 B566 B568 B570 B572 B574 B576 B578 B580
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Ext. 72326 72328 72330 72332 72334 72402 72404 72406 72408 72410 72412 72414 72416 72418 72420 72422 72424 72426 72428 72430 72432 72434
Room
Ext.
Room
Ext.
Room
Ext.
Room
Ext.
C1A C2A C3A C4A C5A
73012 73022 73032 73042 73052
C6A C7A C8A C9A C10A
73062 73072 73082 73092 73102
C1B C2B C3B C4B C5B
73011 73021 73031 73041 73051
C6B C7B C8B C9B C10B
73061 73071 73081 73091 73101
Dieffenbachia Room
Ext.
Room
Ext.
Room
Ext.
Room
Ext.
D1 D2 D3 D4 D5
74011 74021 74031 74041 74051
D6 D7 D8 D9 D10
74061 74071 74081 74091 74101
D11 D12 D13 D14 D15
74111 74121 74131 74141 74151
D16 D17 D18 D19 D20
74161 74171 74181 74191 74201
Room
Ext.
Room
Ext.
Room
Ext.
F13 F14 F15 F16 F17 F18
76131 76141 76151 76161 76171 76181
F19 F20 F21 F22 F23 F24
76191 76201 76211 76221 76231 76241
Flamboyant Room
Ext.
F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6
76011 76021 76031 76041 76051 76061
F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12
Room
Ext.
Room
Ext.
Room
Ext.
Room
Ext.
M201 M202 M203 M204 M205 M206 M207 M208 M209 M210 M211 M212 M213 M215 M216 M217
78201 78202 78203 78204 78205 78206 78207 78208 78209 78210 78211 78212 78213 78215 78216 78217
M218 M219 M220 M301 M302 M303 M304 M305 M306 M307 M308 M309 M310 M311 M312 M313
78218 78219 78220 78301 78302 78303 78304 78305 78306 78307 78308 78309 78310 78311 78312 78313
M314 M315 M316 M317 M318 M319 M320 M401 M402 M403 M404 M405 M406 M407 M408 M409
78314 78315 78316 78317 78318 78319 78320 78401 78402 78403 78404 78405 78406 78407 78408 78409
M410 M411 M412 M413 M414 M415 M416 M417 M418 M419 M420 M510 M512 M515 M517 M520
78410 78411 78412 78413 78414 78415 78416 78417 78418 78419 78420 78510 78512 78515 78517 78520
76071 76081 76091 76101 76111 76121
Marina
Bougainvillea (b2)
72352 72354 72356 72358 72360 72362 72364 72366 72370 72372 72374
Ext.
C11A C12A C13A C14A C15A C16A
Croton
Room
72152 72154 72156 72160 72162 72164 72168 72170 72174
Ext.
71052 71071 71091 71111
Room
72376 72378 72380 72452 72454 72456 72458 72460 72462 72464 72466
72468 72470 72472 72474 72476 72478 72480 72552 72554 72556 72558
Ext. 72270 72271 72272 72273 72274 72275 72276 72277 72278 72279 72280
Ext. 72560 72562 72564 72566 72568 72570 72572 72574 72576 72578 72580
The Villas at Simpson Bay
Villa numbers run from 101 to 113, 201 to 213, 301 to 313, 401 to 413, 501 to 513, 602 to 613, 703, 704, 709. 710, 711, 712, 810 and 811. To call the suite dial 8 + villa number + 0 To call the room dial 8 + villa number + 1 To call the kitchen dial 8 + villa number + 2 Example: Villa Suite Room Kitchen 101 8 101 0 8 101 1 8 101 2
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