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Welcome to Your Dream Caribbean Luxury Getaway

St. Martin, a jewel in the French West Indies, offers a unique blend of vibrant culture, breathtaking landscapes, and serene beaches. Our carefully selected luxury villas in St. Martin provide an exclusive getaway that combines the best of comfort, elegance, and stunning natural beauty. From beachfront havens to hilltop retreats with panoramic views, each villa is a testament to luxury living in a paradise setting.

 

Exquisite poolside lounge with a unique sandy bottom pool surrounded by white cabanas and large rocks, located in a lavish beachfront property in St Martin
Elegant infinity pool with crystal blue waters and sleek sun loungers, offering a breathtaking view of distant islands and the vast ocean, set in a luxury villa in St Martin

Discover Why St. Martin Stands Apart

St. Martin is renowned for its exquisite dining, lively markets, and rich cultural heritage, reflecting a perfect blend of French and Caribbean influences. Our villas are ideally located to allow guests to explore the island’s attractions while enjoying privacy and luxury. Whether you’re looking for adventure, relaxation, or a gourmet experience, St. Martin offers an unforgettable escape.

 

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about St. Martin.

What are the Entry Requirements for St. Martin?
Travelers from the US, Canada, EU, UK, Australia, and New Zealand typically do not need a visa for short visits to St. Martin and must have a valid passport. The requirements can vary, so checking with the embassy or consulate before traveling is advised. Visitors may also need to show proof of accommodation and a return or onward ticket upon entry.

How to Travel to St. Martin?
St. Martin is accessible via Princess Juliana International Airport (SXM) located on the Dutch side of the island, serving as a hub for flights from around the world. For regional or some European flights, L’Espérance Airport (SFG) on the French side is an alternative.

Upon arrival, options to get around include rental cars, taxis, and public minibuses. Many hotels and resorts offer shuttle services as well.

What is St. Martin Well Known For?
St. Martin is famed for its vibrant blend of Caribbean and European cultures, stunning beaches, and gourmet dining. The French side of the island, in particular, is renowned for its luxury boutiques, French and Creole cuisine, and quieter, more secluded beaches.

Is St. Martin Safe?
St. Martin is generally considered safe for tourists, but as with any travel destination, it’s wise to take common-sense precautions. Keep an eye on your belongings, stay in well-lit areas at night, and stay informed about the areas you plan to visit.

What Currency is used in St. Martin?
The Euro (EUR) is the official currency on the French side of St. Martin. However, US dollars are also widely accepted in most places. It’s a good idea to have some Euros for smaller establishments or if you plan to visit less touristy areas.

When’s the Best Time to Visit St. Martin?
The best time to visit is from December to April, during the dry season when the weather is warm and sunny. May to November is the hurricane season; while prices are lower and the island is less crowded, there’s a higher chance of rain and tropical storms.

Best Things to Do in St. Martin?

Beach Hopping: Visit world-famous beaches like Orient Bay, known for its water sports and vibrant beach bars, and Anse Marcel, a more secluded option with stunning scenery.
Gourmet Dining: Explore the gourmet capital of the Caribbean in Grand Case, where you can enjoy fine dining and local Creole cuisine.
Market Shopping: Browse the Marigot Market for local crafts, fresh produce, and souvenirs.
Snorkeling and Diving: Explore the marine life at Pinel Island or the many other diving spots around the island.


How’s the Food in St. Martin?
St. Martin’s culinary scene is a blend of French, Creole, and Caribbean cuisines, offering everything from street-side barbecues to high-end gourmet restaurants. Seafood is a staple, with fresh lobster, mahi-mahi, and snapper being popular choices. Don’t miss trying local specialties like Johnny cakes, guavaberry liqueur, and the island’s famous rum-based punches.

How’s the Weather in St. Martin?
St. Martin enjoys a tropical climate, with warm weather year-round.

Dry Season (Dec-Apr): The most pleasant time to visit, with average temperatures ranging from 25-30°C (77-86°F) and low rainfall.
Wet Season (May-Nov): Hotter and more humid, with occasional showers and the possibility of hurricanes. Average temperatures range from 26-32°C (79-90°F).