Friday, May 20, 2022

Planning

 A little bit about us.  Me-a 77 year old retired teacher/social worker.  Husband-a 79 year old retired union commercial painter.  We've been married 54 years!

Our last trips were back in 2018.  To celebrate our 50th we went all out and splurged on almost 3 weeks in Moorea, Bora Bora, and Tahiti in May 2018.  Pure bliss and total relaxation.  Then our daughter said "do you want to meet up in Spain?"  I said yes and quickly planned a month long tip to Spain.  We'd spend time with our daughter and her family in Pamplona-for the running of the bulls festival, Barcelona, and Valencia.  They would then return to Doha, Qatar where they currently live.  My husband and I would continue on to Cordoba, Granada, Torremolinos/Gibraltar, Ronda, Jerez, Sevilla, Toledo, and Madrid.  That trip was not relaxing-very hectic but nice in its own way.  The only drawback was that our Spain trip took place July-August 2018 and it was hot!  Extremely hot!

Our next trip was to have been a month in Cuba for the summer of 2020.  This time it would be myself, my husband, our daughter/her husband/their son-our grandson, my stepdaughter/her husband.  A first time family trip!  We were all so excited.  It's not easy planning a trip to Cuba.  Many hoops to jump through due to our relationship or lack thereof with Cuba.  Then-you guessed it-our trip got canceled due to covid!  Ugh!

Fast forward to 2022.  Things starting to look up for outside the US travel.  With a lot of research I thought a return trip to St. Maarten/St. Martin was the winner.  Currently if you are fully vaccinated you just need to show proof of that along with approval from the island via a form completed and approved by the island.  If not fully vaccinated you would need a negative result covid test to enter the island.  I thought-we can do this!  We had been to SM many years ago in 1994.  Then we stayed on the Dutch side and rented a car for a few days to explore the French side.  This time I wanted to stay on the French side.  We decided to rent a car for our entire stay.  Post trip as I was writing this blog I decided to show pictures from our 1994 trip alongside those from this current trip.  It's cool to see the changes but also to see places that haven't changed much at all!

Thank you to so many on the Trip Advisor SM travel forum.  ElectricalEngineer, Pirate, sxmlover, BiggDogg, PassingThruCustoms, CanadaSunny53, itsbish, and many more.  I received answers to my post questions plus recommendations for things to do, places to dine.

I booked Grand Case Beach Club for 4/25-5/4/2022-a total of 9 nights.  I chose this place due to what I had read about its calm beach.  Being a non swimmer that was just what I wanted.  Booked through Trip Advisor with free cancellation before 4/18.  Cost $3066.66.  

Then I booked our rental car through Expedia.  Chose a Chevy Spark or similar model.  This was the car we had for our Alaska trip so I knew it would work for us.  Free cancellation up to 6 hours before scheduled pick up.  Pick up 4/25 and drop off 5/4.  Cost $304.20.

Now it's time to book our flights.  Jet Blue was the winner due to times and price.  We'd fly Buffalo-Fort Lauderdale-SXM and return.  Cost for the both of us $920.98 with adding 2 checked bags.  

All of these bookings were done on 2/21/2022. 

I had a voucher credit of $322.00 for trip insurance that I had purchased for our Cuba trip.  I used that voucher which was to expire 09/2022 for trip insurance to cover this trip.   

My husband had decided he would not do any scuba diving this trip so I decided to book a snorkel/swim tour.  Recommended by BiggDogg we went with Boomerang.  https://boomerangsxm.com   3 Island Adventure  Free cancellation before 4/26.  Cost $244.80 for the 2 of us.

I was feeling pretty good but then disaster struck in the form of Jet Blue.  On 3/20 I received an e-mail from JB stating that one of our flights had been cancelled.  It was the flight 5/4 SXM to FLL/Fort Lauderdale.  Everything else was fine.  I posted about my problem on Trip Advisor SM travel forum.  ElectricalEngineer responded stating JB should rebook and that there was a flight 5/4 from SXM to JFK.  Then we could fly from JFK to Buffalo.  Long story short after phone contacts with 4 or 5 people and 2 or 3 live chats with people JB did rebook our return flight 5/4.  SXM-JFK-BUFF.  No additional charges.  This process only took around 8 hours or so!

I then booked several dinner reservations.  I printed out the confirmation of those reservations.

I am contemplating a day trip to Anguilla.  On our 1994 trip to SM we did a catamaran day tour to St. Bart's and it was lovely.  Unfortunately I wasn't able to find us that same kind of day tour to Anguilla.  With some research and a lot of helpful information from a TA forum poster jaidazzles who did a day trip to Anguilla in 2022 I'm thinking I might be able to pull this off.  It all depends on whether my husband and I can get a covid test done no more than 2 days before planned arrival to Anguilla.  I also contacted a taxi service on Anguilla to give us a tour with beach time at Shoal Bay before heading back to SM.  I do hope I can pull this off.

Starting to breathe a little easier.  I decided to follow my usual routine when planning a trip.  I bought a small notebook.  In it I wrote down all the information about our flights, the resort, the rental car, the day tour, dinner reservations, etc.
















I also printed out blank calendar pages for the months of April and May.  I fill in the dates with our trip information/details.  Like dinner reservations with times.  





The last thing I have to do is complete the island form to get approved to enter.  This can't be done more than 3 days before arrival.  For us that means I need to complete this on 4/22/2022.  Here's hoping we get approved!!  Update:  I completed the form for myself and my husband and we both got pre-approved.  However, I forgot to upload my husband's CDC covid 19 card that shows his booster shot. I should have uploaded his card twice but only did it once.  Oops!!   For myself I remembered to upload my CDC covid card twice-once for the regular vaccinations and then for the booster.  The information for all 3 shots is on the same card.  When I told my husband about my mistake he just gave me a look and said "we will have our CDC cards with us."  I don't think that will be a problem.   I did print out all the paperwork for being pre-approved as well as the mandatory insurance information I was sent after submitting payment $15 each.

So I think my planning is done for now and I can move on to finishing up the preparation process.

 

Preparation

Once basic planning was done it was time to focus on preparation for our trip.  This takes several forms.  There's first aid items.  Personal care items.  Miscellaneous stuff.  Camera and video gear.  And the most challenging for me-clothing.  Usually my packing list is similar for the majority of our trips.

First aid items:  neosporin/antibacterial ointment, bandaids, visine and voltaren ointment for my husband, tylenol, benadryl, claritin D, immodium, vicks, vasoline, pepto, cepacol, sunscreen, after sun gel, insect repellant.  Most trips we don't end up using all of these but I like to be prepared especially as we are seniors.











Personal care items:  masks we got from the state, dental care items, disposable razors and shaving cream, hand sanitizer, deodorant, nail brush/pumice/foot cream/bubble bath bombs/facial cleanser/a few make up products like lipstick for me.  And because I see a dermatologist I bring my own bar of soap.  We also bring our RX medications.  Glasses and sunglasses.




Miscellaneous items:  some duct tape, eye glass repair kit, sewing kit, wet ones wipes, travel packets of TIDE, travel alarm clock, Swiss Army knife, small flashlight, digital luggage scale, our digital thermometer, extra batteries, wine opener.
















Camera and video gear:  iPhone and its charger -first trip I'm bringing this for majority of video and picture taking.  Small Canon point and shot with good zoom.  Lots of memory cards for this camera and spare battery along with charger.  My husband's underwater camera.  My Apple lap top with charger.

Clothing:  Husband- swim suits (2), hat, underwear, pj bottoms (2), 2-3 pair lightweight casual but nice long pants for dinner, collar shirts for dinner (5), almost knee length shorts (6 pair), casual T shirt type tops (6), pair flip flops, pair sneakers he'll wear on the plane, pair slip on shoes for dinner, couple pair socks for dinner.  Fleece jacket he'll wear on the plane and only use just in case.

Clothing:  Me-swim suits (2), pool/beach cover up (2), hat, underwear, nightgowns (3), robe, knee length capri pants for dinner (4 pair), skirts for dinner (2), nice tops for dinner, wraps for dinner (2), shorts (4 pair), casual tops, 2 pair flip flops, pair waterproof KEENS, pair nice shoes for dinner.  I'll also wear a fleece jacket on the plane.  

For the beach and snorkel day trip we will bring water shoes and our own snorkel gear.  Our long sleeve rash guard shirts to prevent sunburn while in the water.  I'm also bringing a float for the beach.  A small air pump will be packed also.


                                                                                                                                                                                 


This morning 4/24 I received an e-mail from Jet Blue.  I did the check in process on line.  Great!  

Moment of truth.  Husband's suitcase packed.  My suitcase packed.  Used digital weight instrument to weigh our bags.  Have to be 50# or less.  His 43#, mine 38#.  Hooray!  Will be able to bring home some souvenirs.                                   



  

Documents.......  Passports, Covid vaccine cards, International Health cards, my small notebook with all our trip information written down in it.  Print outs of flights, resort stay, car rental, snorkel tour, and other St. Maarten/St. Martin information.  These items will all be in a travel folder that I will carry and guard with my life!                                                

     




 

4/25/2022 Wheels up-we're on our way, Grand Case Beach Club, dinner at Spiga

Woke up so early this morning at 1:30 am but our flight is at 5:30 am!  OMG my eyes are stuck.  It is way too early for me.  Thank goodness our luggage is all packed.  Luggage gets loaded into the car.  My husband completes his check list.  Water off.  Thermostat set at 65˚F.  And more.

Packed up and ready to go!
















Consensus is that if you are catching an international flight you should arrive at the airport around 3 hours before your departure to do check in, security, etc.  We are hoping to reach the airport and the parking lot where we'll leave our car by 2:45 am.  Then we will catch the shuttle from the lot to the departures area where we can check in.  Hopefully no problems with Jet Blue.  Fingers crossed!

We are on the road and it's 2:15 am.  I had planed for us to leave the house at 2:00 am but I am not a morning person and it takes me longer to get ready to leave than I thought it would.  There is hardly any traffic on the road so we reach the airport in record time at 2:45 am.  We parked our car in the long term parking lot just by following the orange signs.  There's shuttle service 24/7 daily that will take you over to the departure area.  And there's a shuttle standing by an empty parking space.  Lucky for us.  The shuttle driver-a nice woman-tells us the airport isn't really "open" until 4:00 am!    But we can sit inside the airport and wait for the airline counters to open.  So here we are at the area for Jet Blue.  The driver helps us with our luggage so I gave her a tip.  Think it was $3 or $4 for the 2 heavier bags.  Inside there's a few others sitting and waiting.  

Finally the JB counter opens around 4:00 am.  We get in the small line.  I didn't do the self check in because I had been having problems with my JB confirmation number number bringing up the details of our flights.  Check in goes smoothly at the counter.  Whew!  Our 2 bags are checked in all the way through to SXM.  That's the airport code for St. Maarten.  We get our boarding passes.  For BUFF to FLL and for FLL to SXM.  I showed the lady the paperwork which shows our approval from EHAS/SXM to enter but she's not interested and tells me that that is something for the customs people to look at when we arrive in SXM.  Uh, ok but I don't think that's right.  I had read you can't get on the plane leaving the US to enter SXM without having this approval. 

Boarding pass-flight Buffalo to Ft. Lauderdale

 

Security is not too bad.  Because we are 75+ we get to keep our shoes on!  Our gate is 7 and it's right there as we gather our things from the conveyer belt that scans them.  My carry on, purse, lap top computer, etc.  I take a picture of the departures board that has our flight JB #2465 on it.  Departs 5:30 am.


Departures screen showing our flight Jet Blue #2465



















My husband Richard wants to buy a bottle of water as his throat is dry but nothing is open!  Around 4:30 a store opens but won't accept cash and he doesn't want to put a bottle of water on the credit card.  Usually if our bill is under $20 we will pay cash, not credit card.  

But boarding is now starting.  We're group D so board almost last.  Good size plane.  When I did our pre check in on line via email message from JB I changed our seats from 9C and 9D to 25C and 25D as I noticed back rows were showing empty on the plane's seating chart.  These are both aisle seats as we both have leg issues.  Maybe we'll get lucky and have our rows to ourselves.  Wrong!  Plane is full. 


Leaving Buffalo

 

Each seat has its own personal screen for you to watch movies, play games..........  I try to watch Spider Man, No Way Home but my screen isn't cooperating so I give up and play some games instead.  Snacks are served.  Choice of non alcoholic drinks-hot or cold.  Apple juice and water for us.  Snack-several choices.  I get cheez-it crackers and Richard gets kettle corn crisps.


Snack: cheez-it crackers 




All too soon we arrive FLL-Fort Lauderdale Airport.  Much larger than I expected.  Busy.  We want to find a sit down restaurant where we can order breakfast.  We have 3 1/2 hours layover here.  I see a store-Body Shop.  We used to have one where I live but it's not there anymore and I love their soap.  So I stop and buy some bars of soap!  Buy 2, get 1 free.  Cost $12.84.  A bargain.  The store clerk tells me Casavana is a sit down place for breakfast and a little bit of walking later we see it.  

Casavana.  Tables and booths.  Busy.  We're seated in a booth and not given menus but told to scan my phone to bring up the menu.  But what if you don't have a phone??  Menu is very limited.  I order the Casavana special which is scrambled eggs, bacon, Cuban toast. Comes with potato tots.  Coffee.  It's awful.  The eggs don't taste like "real" eggs and maybe I should have known that as the menu didn't have eggs any other way on the menu.  The bacon is not crispy as I requested.  I think this food is all precooked, kept warm, etc.  Richard does better with the Cuban breakfast wrap which is scrambled eggs with ham and cheddar cheese in a flour tortilla.  He orders coffee too.  He's not wowed by his choice but he eats it.  I have a taste and it's better than mine.  Only the coffee and the potato tots tasted decent.  I'm so disappointed.  18% tip has been added to the bill automatically.  Cost $35.37 for a barely edible breakfast!  However our server Maritza was nice. 


Breakfast in FLL Airport-Casavana











Menu using phone



Cuban breakfast wrap comes with potato tots


Casavana special




We have lots of time to kill.  Our gate gets changed.  Tons of people in this airport.  At the boarding counter here I have to show those island approval papers which get stamped so I am allowed to board.  It's boarding time.  Large plane but so empty!  Maybe only 1/4-1/3 full.  This is a much more comfortable flight.  We're in row 22 all by ourselves-the entire row!  Tried again to watch that Spider Man movie but no luck!  Drinks-we both opt for apple juice.  Snacks-Richard gets energy bars and I go for the sugar cookies!  

Boarding pass-flight Ft. Lauderdale to St. Maarten stamped approved

Each seat has its own screen


Selfie!

Will try again to watch this movie


Lots of empty seats

Drinks and snacks menu















Sugar cookies and apple juice

Leaving Ft. Lauderdale



View from my window seat


Smooth, uneventful flight.  We are landing soon.  The SXM Airport is situated by Maho beach.  Planes landing fly low over this beach.  It's quite a sight.  I'm hoping to get a picture of the people on the beach as we fly low to land.  Oops.  Took my picture a few seconds too soon but it was cool anyway. 


Flying low over Maho beach to land in SXM 


On the ground in St. Maarten!












We exit the plane-down the steps to the outside.  Hot and sunny!  I took a picture of our plane-Ole Blue Eyes!  A shuttle takes us to the arrivals area.  Immigration, customs.  All ok.  Baggage carousel.  There's our bags!  


Our plane FLL to SXM


Shuttle to the terminal




Right in the airport I find the place that sells the Chippie SIM card which I need for my iPhone.  I get the 7 day plan for $35.00 USD cash only.  The guys sets it all up for me and hands me some paperwork about the Chippie.  This place also sells souvenir type stuff.  On every trip I try to get certain items.  Here I find my fridge magnet, a few postcards.  I buy stamps for the postcards which the guy puts on.  $11.00 USD total.


Dutch stamp on one of my postcards 



Postcard

Chippie SIM card





Now I'm looking for a guy with a sign with our name on it for our rental car.  Booked through Expedia.  ZezGo.  After a bit of anxiety I find him!  He drives us and another young guy over to the car rental office on Airport Road.  Completed some paperwork.  Have to give credit card for deposit in case we wreck the car......  If everything fine upon the car's return there will be no extra charge.  Told to bring the car back with 3/4 tank full.  OK.  No hassle about signing up for extra insurance, etc.  Easy peasy.  I've already paid so we wait until he brings the car to us.  It's a compact/economy car but more than enough for just the 2 of us. He notes down scratches and so on.  I also take pictures of the outside and inside of the car.  Our sweet ride is a gray Nissan.



Car rental office 


Our sweet little car

Just big enough for us


Our car rental from 1994











Off we go!  Driving to our resort.  Bad traffic.  Few signs.  Wifi not working on phone so I can't get google maps to help.  Got lost several times.  Asking for directions.  A lady-Angeline-we talked to about directions to Marigot was very helpful.  She asked if she could hitch a ride with us into Marigot.  Sure.  No brainer.  She knows how to get to Marigot!  We left the car rental place at 4:05 pm and finally arrived at our resort at 6:02 pm!!!  Part of that due to lots of areas bumper to bumper traffic and a lot due to us getting lost.  Oh well, it's an island.  You can't really get lost I've been told.


Away we go!





Driving

Driving


GRAND CASE BEACH CLUB.  It's gated and we don't know how to get in.  A guy walking his dog presses the button next to the gate which is an intercom to the reception desk.  Duh!  Now why couldn't we figure that out.  It's just been such a long day and our brains have turned off I guess.  Entering reception after parking the car we finish checking in paperwork and are told we've been upgraded from garden view to ocean front!  Sweet.  We are given 2 beach/pool towels.  Security guy Steve helped us find our way to our unit.  #59.  We have a space to park our car right in front of the unit.  He helped show us how to use the key card to enter and helped bring in our luggage.  What a nice guy.  I gave him a small tip of $4.00 USD for carrying in the 2 bags.  This is just so much better than I expected.  We have a full kitchen with basic supplies of dinnerware, glasses, cookware.  There are 2 coffee makers.  One takes Nespresso pods.  The other is a regular coffee maker.  We have starter kits for the coffee.  Some coffee pods and some packets of ground coffee.  Small dining area with table and 4 chairs.  On the table is a vase of pretty flowers, a large bottle of water and a bottle of wine.  Living room has 2 chairs, a couch, and a coffee table.  A dresser. Wall mounted TV.  Half bath with toilet and sink.  Remote control for the wall A/C unit.  Sliding doors lead to a covered patio with 2 chairs and a small table.  Outside directly across from our patio is our lounging area.  It's covered and has 2 loungers and a small table.  This is great so far.  There's a winding/spiral sort of stairs going up to the 2nd floor.  I appreciate all the hand rails.  Upstairs one bedroom has a king bed.  2 nightstand tables.  A chair.  A dresser.  Another wall mounted TV.  Sliding doors to a covered balcony.  On the balcony we have a lounger, 2 chairs, and a small table.  The bathroom for this bedroom is nice-not huge but good enough.  Single sink with plenty of counter space for things like make up, toothbrush....  Toiletries are provided like shampoo, conditioner.  Under the sink counter is a ledge with extra boxes tissue and toilet paper.  A hair dryer.  This bathroom has a step in shower with a rain shower head and a hand held shower unit.  The toilet makes up the rest of the bathroom.  The closet contains a safe and there's several more hangers than I expected.  The second bedroom seems to have more space.  There are 2 full size beds with a night stand in between them.  A chair.  Wall mounted TV.  So our unit has 3 TVs!!  Bathroom pretty much the same as the other but it has a tub/shower combo.  Handrail by the tub.  Closet has hangers but also iron, ironing board, blanket.  Each bedroom has a remote control for the wall A/C unit.  This is a really spacious unit and perfect for families and great for just the 2 of us.


Our unit is #59
























Full kitchen


Two coffee makers with starter kits


Dining area-table and 4 chairs

Chair, dresser/desk type unit, wall mounted TV in the living room area

Couch, end tables with lamps, coffee table, another chair in the LR

Chairs on the ground floor patio 

Our loungers directly across from our patio

Our view of the beach

Looking at our 2 story unit from the loungers area


Stairs going to 2nd floor

This bedroom has 2 full size beds


Dresser, chair, TV in this 2 bed bedroom

Bathroom for the 2 bed bedroom

Tub/shower for this 2 bed bedroom

Walk in shower for the king bedroom

Bathroom for the king bedroom

Dresser, TV, and chair in king bedroom

King bed in this bedroom

View from upstairs balcony off the king bedroom


Lounger on balcony

Table and chairs on balcony

View from 2nd floor balcony


View from 2nd floor balcony

View from 2nd floor balcony

Half bathroom ground floor


Half bathroom ground floor





























The sun is setting.  Lovely views.  But I had made dinner reservations before we left our home back in Colden for dinner tonight at Spiga for 7:30 pm.  We have to boogie.


Sun is setting


SPIGA.  Dinner.  Technically we could have walked here but we didn't know that so we drove.  No problem finding a space to park the car.  We are asked if we want to sit inside or outside.  No knowing anything about possible bugs/mosquitos we opt to eat inside.  We are seated at a nice corner part booth part table. Our server is Youlaine.  She's very friendly and sweet.  Drinks-glass of rose wine for me and Richard asked for Corona beer which they didn't have so he got a local beer which he said was good.  Bread basket and butter.  I ordered the seafood risotto.  It comes with crab, shrimp, scallops, baby clams.  Spices of garlic and ginger.  Tasty and filling.  Richard ordered the pesto crusted salmon which he enjoyed.  It came with sauteed potatoes and vegetables.  But it's been a long day.  Right now I'm so tired.  Too tired for dessert.  My feet are hurting.  Cost of our meal 65€/$70.49 USD.   MC and Visa accepted.  There's a note that states unable to process tips on the credit card so I leave $15.00 USD cash on the table for the great service we received from Youlaine.






Spiga Restaurant


Spiga Restaurant

Spiga Restaurant



Menu


Menu

Menu



Menu

Menu



Menu



Bread basket


Seafood risotto

Seafood risotto

Pesto crusted salmon


Pesto crusted salmon



Beer and wine























Tired.  In bed before 10:00 pm.



      





Planning

 A little bit about us.  Me-a 77 year old retired teacher/social worker.  Husband-a 79 year old retired union commercial painter.  We've...