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Superhost
Apartment in Simpson Bay, Sint Maarten
Apartment on the beach
Let this tranquil, centrally located, 1 bedroom apartment become your home away from home. This beachfront property is located on the BEST and WIDEST stretch of Simpson Bay beach with gentle waves and no rocks, which makes it a perfect spot for swimming. Although this property is tucked away, and there are never many people on this part of the beach, it is in a heart of Simposn Bay. Simpson Bay beach offers one of the longest stretches of uninterrupted sandy, white coastline on Sint Maarten.
$160 per night
Superhost
Apartment in Simpson Bay, Sint Maarten
The Beach House Apartment
A stylishly modern one bedroom apartment directly located on the beautiful white sand beach of Simpson Bay. Enjoy the crystal clear waters by day and explore the Caribbean charm of our bustling nightlife. Our island getaway provides you with the full relaxation experience complete with beach chairs, umbrellas, outdoor shower, snorkel gear and paddle boards to complete beach side experience Amenities include free WIFI, kitchen, king size bed, beach chairs, umbrella's and much more
$295 per night
Superhost
Condo in Maho, Sint Maarten
2 Min to Beach/Exclusive Rooftop Jacuzzi, Pool+Bar
This charming, cozy, and tranquil tropical nest is located where all the action is! The golf course, iconic bars, the unprecedented landing strip, the popular Maho and Mullet bay beaches, Maho market with daily fresh take away breakfast/lunch buffets and a divine selection of exotic restaurants are all in walking distance! If you wish to just lounge and relax by the pool, jacuzzi, and private gazebo bar or enjoy the nightlife; it’s all readily available, at your fingertips!
$158 per night
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Your guide to Saint Martin

All About Saint Martin

The Caribbean island of Saint Martin only spans 37 miles, but despite its small size, the island and its surrounding waters are teeming with natural and cultural attractions. You can snorkel or scuba dive to explore nearby coral reefs and shipwrecks. Back on land, travel through the rainforest, past ochre-colored cliffs and powerful waterfalls on foot, bike, or horseback. For the more daring, explore the rainforest canopy as you ride down the steepest zipline in the world.

Half of the island is under the sovereignty of France and half under the Netherlands — these two European cultures exist alongside the native West Indies culture. Among the vibrant red and blue huts of the French side, you’ll find Creole cuisine like conch and callaloo soup, whereas the southern city of Phillipsburg is characterized by traditional white European-style buildings that have been painted over with captivating murals by local artists. You can learn how the island became what it is today at historic locales like Fort Amsterdam and Fort Louis or view the exhibits at Fruits de Mer and the Heritage Museum.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Saint Martin

Winter into early spring is the peak season on Saint Martin, when warm but mild temperatures attract the most international visitors. Major events like the Salsa Festival, a major regatta, and a huge electronic music festival happen during this time as well.

There are a number of festivals and events held throughout the year celebrating different cultural traditions as well. For example, Carnival begins in January on the French side, with costumed parades and parties lasting until Ash Wednesday. On the Dutch side, Carnival happens after Easter, and parades in Phillipsburg take place in late April or early May.

Major cultural events like the Annual Book Fair, the Fête Nationale, and the Sandy-Ground Festival are held in the summer months — before hurricane season in September and October. The island slows down a bit during these months as it prepares for an intense rainy season and a high frequency of tropical storms.


Top things to do in Saint Martin

Amuseum Naturalis

This free museum, located at the Old House in the island’s French Quarter, teaches visitors about the island’s unique wildlife and cultural history. While taking a self-guided tour here, you’ll learn about plants and animals that are only found on Saint Martin, the unique building methods of the island’s architecture, and how African, European, and Indigenous cultures have blended into Caribbean agriculture, medicine, and cuisine.

Pic Paradis

The final stop on many of the island’s backcountry hiking trails, Pic Paradis is the highest point on the island and arguably has the best views on Saint Martin. From this vantage point, you’ll be able to look over the colorful homes of the French Quarter and as well as the stunning white sand beaches on the shores of Orient Bay, all the way to the Dutch side of the island.

Tintamarre Island

Located less than two miles off the island’s northeast coast, Tintamarre is a mostly undeveloped island — aside from one centuries-old abandoned cotton plantation. This island is the perfect place to enjoy the beauty of the Caribbean in relative solitude.

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