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The Boardwalk

Segway tours on Philipsburg boardwalk, St. Maarten
© Bob Curley
In my mind the Philipsburg Boardwalk -- which didn't even exist a few years ago -- is by far the biggest attraction in town. Nearly 50 feet wide and running nearly the entire length of the city's Great Bay waterfront, the Boardwalk serves as a lively "back porch" for the hotels and restaurants on the south side of Front Street. You'll find strollers, skaters, and even Segway tours cruising along the half-mile-plus ribbon of concrete. Within sight of the cruise-ship dock, the Boardwalk is a great place to grab an inexpensive cold Carib or Heineken from one of the many beach bars and linger while street musicians perform, or duck inside one of the many restaurants lining the strip for some local Dutch/Indonesian influenced cuisine or just a burger or hot dog. Other attractions include a sun-drenched Catholic Church that looks out over the bay, an arcade with pinball and video games, and a beachfront playground. Speaking of the beach, you can rent beach chairs and an umbrella -- with a half-dozen cold beers thrown in -- for about $20.