Hotels in Saint Martin

Discover Saint Martin

To enjoy an unforgettable vacation in San Martín and ensure that everything turns out perfect, it is essential to consider the time of year you decide to visit. Between December and May, the weather is drier, with temperatures ranging from 25 to 28°C, making it ideal for enjoying the beaches and outdoor activities. In these months, there is a wide range of hotels available; however, their prices tend to be higher.

If you are interested in the local culture, some festivals, such as Carnival and the San Martín Music Festival, are prominent and highly recommended. These take place during the dry season, allowing you to have a complete experience. However, it is advisable to make your reservations well in advance, as accommodations tend to fill up quickly.

On the other hand, if you prefer a quieter atmosphere and want to save money, between June and November you will find fewer tourists and more affordable rates. However, keep in mind that it is the rainy season and there is a risk of tropical storms.

Planning ahead can be crucial if you want an economical trip to San Martin. Organizing everything with a 4-6 month margin is the key advice to ensure a wide selection of hotels and flights at a good price, especially if you plan to travel during the high season from December to May.

One tip to keep in mind: in San Martin, there are hotels that offer discounts for those who make their reservations in advance. These offers are usually available at the beginning of the year for bookings for the next season.

If you prefer the low season, which runs from June to November, you will find lower prices, although you should be aware of the weather conditions. The offers are usually particularly attractive in September and October, months that attract fewer tourists.

San Martín, divided between the French part and Sint Maarten, belonging to the Kingdom of the Netherlands, is the ideal destination for beach and culture lovers. Of course, you can't miss the famous Maho Beach, where planes land surprisingly close to bathers. But there is much more. Marigot, on the French side, offers you markets and chic shops, while Philipsburg, on the Sint Maarten side, is a duty-free paradise.

If you are looking for a quieter atmosphere, you must visit the Grand Case Bay. It is known for its seaside restaurants, where you can taste the best lobster on the island. For adventurers, diving or snorkeling in the Pinel Island nature reserve is an unparalleled experience.

History also has its place in this little paradise. From Fort Louis, you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the island. And if you are an animal lover, the St. Maarten Zoo on the Sint Maarten side is a must-visit. Despite its size, it gives you the opportunity to get to know Caribbean fauna.

Finally, to immerse yourself in authentic Caribbean culture, don't forget to visit the Fish Market in Marigot. Here you will find everything from local products to unique crafts, an experience that brings you closer to the essence of the island.