Oyster Pond Ferry

Oyster Pond Ferry
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Oyster Pond Guide

Oyster Pond Ferry Port

Found in the French region of the Island of Saint-Martin, Oyster Pond is a port lying in the West Indies. The only ferry route departing the port is to Gustavia with Voyager ferry company, lasting around half an hour and running many times per week.

What is there to do in Oyster Pond?

Unsurprisingly, considering the climate and landscape, Oyster Pond is a region that demands its visitors spend time in the great outdoors. Glorious beaches decorate the shoreline and exciting watersports adventures are on offer in the beautiful Caribbean Sea – the landscape makes it easy to see why Oyster Pond and Saint-Martin have become such a haven for tourists looking to relax in the sun. Part of the attraction of Oyster Pond is the excursions available; day tours are on offer with a few yachting companies, providing spectacular views whilst enjoying the refreshing sea breeze. For a combination of tranquillity and adventure, Captain Alan’s Three Island Snorkelling Adventure is the most popular attraction because of the balance of relaxed fun - many flock to the region simply to experience the day out.

How do visitors get around Oyster Pond?

Oyster Pond is small enough to be covered entirely by foot, which is a popular choice considering the idyllic surroundings.

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