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Tintamarre

Island in the Caribbean Sea
Île Tintamarre, also known as Flat Island, is a small island with an area of approximately 0.8 square kilometres. It is located in the Caribbean Sea, about 3 kilometres from the island of Saint Martin, and is administered as part of the French... Wikipedia
Area: 198 acres
Location: Caribbean Sea
Île Tintamarre from www.st-martin.org
Located 2 miles to the northeast of Saint Martin, Tintamarre is a magnificent natural haven of peace surrounded by ocean. It covers an area of nearly 250 acres ...
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Jul 16, 2011 · It's close to the main island, and much less crowded than Pinel. There are no restaurants/facilities in the island, which makes it feel like you ...
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Île Tintamarre from en.wikipedia.org
Île Tintamarre, also known as Flat Island, is a small island with an area of approximately 0.8 square kilometres (0.3 sq mi). It is located in the Caribbean ...
Île Tintamarre from www.st-maarten.com
Tintamarre is an uninhabited island off the coast of St. Maarten/ St. Martin, with beautiful, secluded and clothing optional beaches and historic remains in ...
Île Tintamarre from sailingsxm.com
It's a deserted tropical paradise island, about 4 kilometers away from Saint Martin, located in the Atlantic ocean. A beautiful piece of paradise, with sandy ...
Île Tintamarre from www.uncommoncaribbean.com
Tintamarre translates as “a great confused noise,” though you wouldn't know it by looking at Île Tintamarre just off the northeast coast of St. Martin.
Ile Tintamarre St Martin is a small island with an area covering approximately 100 hectares, located at about 3 to 4 kilometers from the island of St. Martin/St ...
Île Tintamarre from www.viator.com
Tintamarre Island is within the boundaries of the St. Martin Nature Reserve, off the northeast coast of St. Maarten/St. Martin and is accessible by boat. Show ...
Île Tintamarre from sailingteatime.com
Mar 27, 2021 · This small island is 3 km northwest from St. Martin. It means relaxation for us, a break from working days when we were able to sail from ...