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Split between France and the Netherlands, this Caribbean island offers a unique two-nation vacation in one. The French side, Saint-Martin, is known for its long, sandy beaches like Orient Bay and the excellent restaurants of Grand Case, while the Dutch side, Sint Maarten, delivers the energy of Maho Beach, where planes land just overhead, and the duty-free shopping of Philipsburg. You can spend your morning hiking to Fort Louis for panoramic views and your afternoon sampling rum in a Marigot market café.
For easy access to both cultures, consider staying in Simpson Bay, which has a great mix of dining and nightlife. Couples often prefer the quieter, hillside villas around Terres Basses, while families gravitate toward the many resorts with kids' clubs along the Cupecoy coast. The island is compact, so renting a car is the best way to explore, though taxis are readily available; Princess Juliana International Airport serves the Dutch side.
On HOTEVI, you'll find 31 places to stay across the island. The selection is dominated by mid-range to upscale resorts and vacation rentals, perfect for a relaxed beach holiday, with a handful of smaller boutique hotels offering more personalized service in the French capital.
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What are the best hotels in Saint Martin?
Saint Martin offers a diverse range of accommodations to suit every traveler. Top choices often include luxurious beachfront resorts like La Samanna, A Belmond Hotel, St Martin, and Sonesta Maho Beach Resort, Casino & Spa, known for their exceptional amenities and stunning views. For a more intimate experience, charming boutique hotels are scattered across both the French and Dutch sides. Many properties boast direct beach access, gourmet dining, and a variety of watersports, ensuring a memorable stay in this Caribbean paradise.
What is the best area to stay in Saint Martin?
The 'best' area to stay in Saint Martin depends on your preferences. For lively nightlife, casinos, and a wide array of dining, the Dutch side's Maho and Simpson Bay areas are popular. If you're seeking a culinary paradise with charming French village vibes, Grand Case on the French side is a must. Orient Bay, also on the French side, is famous for its long sandy beach and watersports. For luxury and tranquility, the Lowlands area offers exclusive villas and resorts. Each region provides a unique flavor of this dual-nation island.