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Monday was designer window-shopping on St. Barts. Tuesday, hiking rugged Saba. Wednesday, the endless summer beaches of Anguilla. All without the crowds from massive cruise ships or the expense of privately chartered sailboats.

Somewhere between them lie ferries, offering do-it-yourself island-hopping trips that explore the Caribbean, slow-travel style.

In the Leeward Islands, the dual-nation island of Dutch St. Maarten and French St. Martin serves as a transportation hub, welcoming travelers to St. Maarten’s busy Princess Juliana International Airport and offering connections to nearby destinations via ferry or flight.

The ferry companies offer day trips to visitors on St. Maarten who find themselves tantalizingly close to chic St. Barts or spy distant Saba on the horizon.

“You can leave one island and get four or five stamps in your passport,” said Malinda Hassell, the director of tourism for Saba, a Dutch Caribbean island. “That’s what makes this area unique.”

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