Tintamarre Island, an uninhabited gem and part of the St. Martin Nature Reserve, lies 2.5 miles (4 kilometers) off the northeast coast of St. Martin. This rugged island offers a blend of history and natural beauty, with historic ruins and large grassy fields that once belonged to a plantation. Visitors can explore unspoiled beaches and observe abundant wildlife, making it a popular day trip destination. The island’s untouched landscapes and rich biodiversity provide a serene escape, inviting exploration and relaxation.
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