It's diverse culture with one side of the island having Dutch influence and culture, and the other side having a French influence and culture. It's also known for the ability to easily island hop to nearby Anguilla and St. Barts.
The official languages are Dutch and French, but English
is widely spoken throughout the country.
The island's average year round temperature is 80 degrees Fahrenheit. The rainy season is from July - December with very little hurricane history.
The summer months are from June to November and it can reach up to 99 degrees Fahrenheit during the summer months.
American or Canadian citizens must present a valid passport and a connecting flight or return ticket. For naturalized citizens, you will need an original naturalization certificate with an identity photo. The maximum authorized stay on St. Martin for tourists is 3 months.
The vacations we plan start at $2,000 per person based on a 5-night stay, accommodations at a 4-5 star resort, roundtrip flights, roundtrip transfers, and travel protection
**Pricing is estimated only and will vary****
Orient Bay
Maho Village
Simpson Bay
Orient Bay
Phillipsburg
Maho Village on St. Maarten is a lively destination known for its beautiful beaches, exciting nightlife, and its unique proximity to the airport.
The village also offers a diverse nightlife scene with bars, clubs, and restaurants. Additionally, there are shopping opportunities for luxury brands and souvenirs, as well as outdoor activities like snorkeling and hiking.
The flying Dutchman is a unique ziplining experience you can only get on the island of St. Maarten/St. Martin.
Get strapped in an 2,800ft and zipline down 1,050 ft to the bottom of the mountain on the world's steepest zipline while enjoying an amazing view of the island!
St. Maarten is mostly known for Maho Beach. The beach where airplanes fly right over over your head.
Outside of this exciting and popular beach, the island has 36 other beaches to visit.
Grand case beach on the French side has crystal clear waters and near local restaurants.
Other notable beaches include Orient Bay beach, Mullet Bay Beach and Simpson Bay Beach.
Visit the French side of the island to experience world class cuisine from the many restaurants, calm beaches and French style boutique hotels.
Visit the color Capitol of St. Martin, Marigot, and see the bustling market and see historical sites.
Most ferries depart from the French side of the island as well.
Phillipsburg is the Capitol of the Dutch side of the island, St. Maarten.
It's a bustling city with shop, restaurants and of course nightlife.
It's home to Maho Beach and where large cruise ships dock.
The Tijon factory hosts classes to make your own perfume! It's such a unique experience to have and to come home with your own perfume!
An extended stay in St. Martin/St. Maarten allows the opportunity to experience other nearby islands. Ferry services run from St. Martin to Anguilla, St. Barts and Saba.
Anguilla is known for its breathtaking breaches. St. Barts is known for its calm luxury atmosphere and Saba is a hidden gem to explore.