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Buses
connect the towns but don’t
serve the island’s beaches.
They run from about 6:00 in the morning
to midnight and can be boarded at
bus stops in towns or flagged down
anywhere along the roads.
Rental cars are the primary mode of
transportation for visitors staying
on island. If any driving is expected
off the major roads (such as to some
of the more secluded beaches), a 4-wheel
drive is recommended.
Traffic on the island however has
become a major problem, long traffic
jams between Marigot, Philipsburg
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Airlines
such as American, Delta, Continental,
US Airways, KLM and Air France offer
non-stop and connecting service to
St. Maarten's Princess
Juliana International Airport.
As a Caribbean hub, St. Maarten is
a popular port of call for major cruise
lines. Ferries also bring travelers
to and from neighboring islands.
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