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City Guide: St Martin

5 Top Recommended Hotels in St Martin:

Le Petit Hotel: Located right on Grand Case Beach, this charming boutique hotel offers stunning ocean views and a peaceful ambiance perfect for relaxation.

Belmond La Samanna: Nestled on a private stretch of pristine white sand in Terres Basses, this luxurious resort boasts elegant accommodations, a world-class spa, and breathtaking sunset views.

Sonesta Ocean Point Resort: Situated on the cliffs of Maho Bay, this all-inclusive adults-only resort offers an upscale experience with multiple pools, a rooftop bar, and direct access to Maho Beach.

Hotel L'Esplanade: Perched on a hillside overlooking Grand Case Bay, this intimate hotel is known for its French-Caribbean charm, friendly staff, and proximity to the island's best restaurants.

Oyster Bay Beach Resort: Located on Dawn Beach, this family-friendly resort offers spacious suites with fully equipped kitchens, a spectacular infinity pool, and a complimentary water taxi to nearby St. Barth's.

Why Should You Stay in St Martin?

St Martin, with its unique blend of Dutch and French influences, offers an array of reasons to attract tourists:

Beach Paradise: Known as the 'Caribbean's Gourmet Capital,' St Martin boasts 37 pristine beaches, each with its own charm and character. Whether you prefer the lively atmosphere of Orient Bay, the tranquility of Cupecoy Beach, or the secluded beauty of Happy Bay, there's a beach to suit every taste. Spend your days sunbathing, swimming in crystal clear waters, or partaking in thrilling water sports such as snorkeling and jet skiing.

Culinary Delights: As a haven for food lovers, St Martin is renowned for its culinary scene. With over 300 restaurants on the island, you can indulge in a diverse range of cuisines, from Creole and French to international fare. Be sure to visit Grand Case, known as the 'Gourmet Capital of the Caribbean,' and explore the vibrant food stands along the Boulevard de Grand Case, serving up mouthwatering local dishes and fresh seafood.

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