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Money
Economy
The economy is entirely dependent on tourism. In 1996, about 249,000 tourists visited St Martin, 40% of whom came from North America. Owing to its status as a free-trade zone, St. Martin has become a paradise for duty-free and tax-free shopping in the West Indies.
Bank Opening Hours
Banking hours are from 8:30 am to 3:30 pm, Monday through Thursday, and close an hour later on Friday at 4:30 pm with a one and a half hour lunch break on Friday. |
Credit Cards
Credit cards and traveler's checks are widely accepted. (Credit card transactions are usually in US dollars.)
Currency
The currency of the French Antilles is the Euro; however, the US dollar is accepted in St. Martin. There is no limit to the amount of traveler's checks and letters of credit being imported, although a declaration of foreign banknotes in excess of $500 US must be made.
In Dutch St. Maarten, the currency is the Netherlands Antilles Florin (NAF), which exchanges at a fluctuating rate.
Tipping
If the itemized bill says "Service Compris", no tip is necessary. |
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