2024

PLUM BAY

Natural site to discover
5/5
1 review

Baie-aux-Prunes beach is located in the Terres-Basses area, west of the island. It is accessible by the private road crossing private properties. Access to the beach is via a sand path, screened on both sides to limit motorized access. Between the Pointe du Canonnier and the cliff with the Birds. Little frequented because it is not well known. In swell weather, it attracts surfers. The exposure to the west of this beach allows maximum sunbathing.

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 Terres Basses
2024

CITY PAROT

Ornithology
5/5
1 review

A beautiful discovery of the birds of the islands and especially the parrots. Smart and beautiful, they show you their most beautiful plumage. Among the species to discover, you will be seduced by the parakeets that come to peck seeds that visitors hold in their hands. The team on site is very attentive. Take a look around the botanical garden and heritage museum with its 100-year-old objects that reflect the island's rural activity. You will learn a wealth of information about the life of the island and its inhabitants.

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 Little Bay
2024

MAHO BEACH

Natural site to discover
4.3/5
4 reviews

Maho Bay beach is world famous: it is located in line with the Juliana airport runway. Some people call it Kerosene Beach! The landings and take-offs of jumbo jets are the real attraction of the area. You are lying on the beach and you see planes passing right over! An unusual show! It is forbidden to approach the airport fence to be closer to the show: the skin scrubbing thanks to the sand is guaranteed. In the middle of the beach, a surfboard indicates the flight schedules.

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 Maho Bay
2024

PETITE-PLAGE

Natural site to discover
5/5
1 review

Located at the end of Grand-Case Bay and below the Grand Case Beach Club hotel, this small beach shelters you from the tourist and festive hustle and bustle of downtown Grand-Case. It offers a magnificent view of the Rocher créole. Dive into the calm turquoise waters of the Caribbean and get out your mask and snorkel. On-site, the Sunset restaurant offers sun loungers and delicious cocktails, dishes and desserts made with fresh produce. Ideal, as its name suggests, for admiring the sunset over the bay.

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 Grand Case
2024

HAPPY BAY BEACH

Natural site to discover
5/5
1 review

The epitome of the white-sand beach! A veritable tropical jewel, accessible only on foot via a nature trail leading from the north of Friar's Bay, this is the beach the locals say is a must-see! The path winds and climbs among the tall grasses, the little biquettes accompany you quietly, the view over Friar's Bay is superb and prepares you for the vision of paradise that Happy Bay conjures up... Plus the SXM Festival decorations left at the top of the beach. There are no establishments on site, so bring your own drinks and snacks.

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 Friar'S Bay
2024

GREAT BAY BEACH

Natural site to discover
5/5
1 review

Philipsburg has its own beach right in the heart of the city district (right next to Front Street, the boardwalk and the casinos). It's a great opportunity to take a dip in the blue waters of Great Bay and admire the ocean liners between two shopping sessions! Or do as many American tourists do, order abasket of beers and enjoy them in the water around a table and umbrella. And don't miss the hustle and bustle of the street vendors selling colorful souvenirs.

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 Philipsburg
2024

MARCEL COVE BEACH

Natural site to discover

A beach surrounded by lush green hills, a splendid, idyllic natural setting that seems sheltered from the wind. It's undeniably one of the island's most attractive locations. Local residents even claim that it's quite simply the most beautiful beach. What's certain is that here you can combine a love of shops and services (restaurants, shopping, marina, terraces) with a search for the wildness of a beach. Although you won't be completely isolated, the beach isn't really wild, and the atmosphere is both chic and relaxed. As the bay is somewhat secluded, the sea is quite calm, an advantage appreciated by families. The peacefulness of the area is ideal for lazing around, swimming in the bay and spotting sea turtles. For adrenaline-seekers, a jet-ski base will take you out to meet the waves a little further on, to contemplate the bay from the sea. A hotel is due to open in 2020, and a shopping mall in 2022, enough to revive the area devastated by Irma. While you're there, take a stroll around the marina and discover the many possibilities for sailing and catamaran cruises. Beautiful view of Anguilla from the beach. Anse-Marcel is also the starting point for the Froussards trail. A sign indicates that you will discover no fewer than 182 plant species and 25 animal species. A great way to discover the island's unspoilt nature.

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 Anse Marcel
2024

SUNSET CAFÉ

Natural site to discover
4.7/5
3 reviews

Sheltered from the swell, Grand-Case Bay offers an idyllic setting, with its turquoise waters and long, white sandy beach. It's an ideal spot for swimming, lounging or reading, preferably on a deckchair under a parasol. A number of water sports are also available, including paddleboarding, kayaking, wakeboarding and snorkeling near the Creole rock. Situated below and parallel to the boulevard of Grand Case, it boasts many of the island's finest establishments, offering delicious dishes, cocktails and tapas with your feet in the sand. Grand Case is surely the most picturesque village on Saint-Martin, and a gastronomic capital of the Caribbean. Here you'll find most of the best restaurants, as well as the local " lolos", easily identifiable by the smoke from their barbecues, and lively beach bars and restaurants. It's also one of the favorite anchorages for sailors visiting Saint-Martin. Since Irma devastated many of the buildings on the beach, it has virtually disappeared in places. But the resilience of the local people has enabled them to rebuild quickly, even if the scars are still visible. So much so, that today it's hard to imagine the scale of the disaster, given Grande-Case's reputation as a party town. After dark, the lights of the restaurants illuminate the turquoise waters of the lagoon, giving the whole a fairytale air.

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 Grand Case
2024

SEAGRAPETOURS

Themed tours and activities

Discover the island's natural riches at your own pace. Ilja is passionate about nature and culture! She'll take you on a tour of the small paths in search of endemic birds, whose secrets she knows inside out. She offers a variety of tour themes, including a tour of the history of St Maarten and Saint-Martin, with a visit to the forts, a hike to Pic Paradis for birdwatching, then a wildlife tour of a pond, and finally a snorkeling tour around a shipwreck in a calm bay.

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 Philipsburg
2024

FORT LOUIS

Monuments to visit
4.4/5
5 reviews

The site benefits from a superb panorama over the bay of Marigot, Anguilla, the Lowlands, the Clean Bay... Ideal to admire the sunset! It was built in 1789 at the instigation of the governor of Saint-Martin and Saint-Barthélemy, Jean-Sébastien de Durat. He wanted to protect the rum, sugar and coffee harvests stored in Marigot. It was then left abandoned and restored for the first time in the 19th century before falling into disrepair again. It was restored in 1993 thanks to the archaeological association Hope Estate.

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 Marigot
2024

MULLET BAY RANGE

Natural site to discover
4.5/5
2 reviews

The shady part of the beach attracts many picnickers, especially on weekends. The sand is warm and the sea is beautiful. Those who like a quiet tan will find small creeks a few fathoms away on the right side of the beach. Be careful though, as some currents are known to take you out to sea. The brand new beach bar serves local snacks and fresh drinks throughout the day. It is one of the most beautiful water colours on the island and an excellent spot for a romantic sunset.

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 Mullet Bay
2024

ANSE-MARCEL

Street square and neighborhood to visit
4.5/5
2 reviews

After Grand-Case, take the road leading to the north towards Anse-Marcel. This cove has luxurious hotel complexes and offers a splendid view of the sea. Then you reach Cul-de-Sac, a small fishing village and place of departure to join the Pinel Îlet.

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2024

PIC PARADISE

Natural site to discover
4/5
2 reviews

The highest point on the island, Pic Paradis lives up to its name. From its summit, at 424 m, it offers a magnificent panoramic view of Saint-Martin, its neighbors and an infinite gradation of blues. The climb, from the Loterie Farm, takes between 45 and 60 minutes, and good shoes are required for walking on the asphalt and then on the gullied dirt roads. It can also be reached by car (preferably off-road) from the road, until the state of the pavement forces you to park and finish on foot (around 15 minutes).

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 Colombier
2024

BEACH OF SMALL CAYES

Natural site to discover
4/5
1 review

The very definition of a deserted beach! To reach Petites Cayes beach, follow the Chemin des Froussards from Anse Marcel or Cul-de-sac. It's at least half an hour's hike through one of Saint-Martin's last unspoilt forests. Good walking shoes and a bottle of water are essential. The beach is very popular with surfers, who call it " wilderness "! Please note that the beach is in the heart of the Nature Reserve, so it is forbidden to harvest any flora or fauna.

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 Anse Marcel
2024

GALLEON BEACH

Natural site to discover
4/5
1 review

Situated just beyond the Orient Bay naturist beach, between the sea and the ponds, this large beach is part of the Nature Reserve and is very popular with local families who come here for barbecues with music at weekends. Protected by a coral reef, the shallow cove is ideal for toddlers. It's also THE surfing spot par excellence, with a regular wave breaking offshore, accessible by surf club boat or by oar for the bravest. The lagoon is perfect for paddle boarding.

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 Baie Orientale
2024

BACKWATER MARKET

Markets
3.5/5
4 reviews

Looking for local color and a sunny atmosphere? The Marigot market is the island's largest souvenir market. You'll find stands selling Friendly Island clothing, shell jewelry, pareos, tablecloths and more, all of which are not produced on the island. There are also a few stalls selling local products such as rhum arrangé in a variety of flavors. You'll also find coconut fiber paintings by a local artist. On Wednesdays and Saturdays, you'll also find freshly caught fish on display under the carbets.

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 Marigot
2024

LOTERIE FARM

Natural site to discover €€
3/5
3 reviews

Nestled in the heart of the tropical dry forest of the Pic Paradis valley, Loterie Farm is a former sugar cane plantation which, under the aegis of American expatriate B.J. Welch, has become not only a private nature reserve where endemic plant and animal species are protected and where you can meet green monkeys, but also a multi-faceted establishment. Combining nature and the trendy lounge, the place features a tapas bar with delicious cocktails (Jungle Room Bar), a cascading spring-fed swimming pool (Jungle Pool) surrounded by deckchairs and private cabanas, a zip-line and tree climbing area (FlyZone), a starting point for hikes (two main ones, one of which leads to Pic Paradis) and a restaurant open evenings, which has just renewed its menu thanks to the arrival of a new chef. La Loterie Farm invites you to relax and enjoy the peace and quiet, and in this sense is not really intended for children (who are accepted during the week). However, the Jungle Kids Adventure Park has recently been opened, with games and a swimming pool specially designed for the little ones. Loterie Farm is also famous for its Pool Party, held every last Saturday of the month during the tourist season, and open to those over 21. From midday to 8 p.m., the island's best DJs get the party going in and around the pool. Last but not least, the place's reputation is built on its attentive and dynamic staff.

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 Colombier
2024

ORIENT BAY BEACH

Natural site to discover
3/5
3 reviews

Stretching 2 km between Mont Vernon and Club Orient (naturist), this is THE tourist beach of Saint-Martin par excellence, and the longest on the island! It faces the islets of Caye Verte, Petite Clef, Pinel and Tintamare. You can also see Saint-Barth. Here, everything (or almost everything) is possible: swimming in turquoise water, lounging on a deckchair, lunching under a straw hut or on a terrace, taking part in water or beach sports and even trying out parasailing.

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 Baie Orientale
2024

EASTERN BAY

Natural site to discover
2/5
1 review

After Cul-de-Sac finally unveiled the wonderful Oriental Bay. Its beach is the best in the island and offers a range of water activities and restaurants. Part of the beach is open to naturist.

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2024

AUX-ANTILLES.FR

Tourist office

It is a hotel reservation centre covering the area of the Small Antilles, the Grenadines to the islands of the north of St. Martin. The principle is simple: users can choose their destination, make their reservation immediately according to the actual availability, and confirm their stay by simply communicating the number of its blue card in a completely secure manner. The site is also a mine of information on the islands: history and heritage, geography and climate, monuments and sites to visit…

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