St. Maarten / St. Martin Beaches Blog

If anything makes St. Maarten special, it is its record number of pristine beaches per square mile. From the tranquil to the lively, you can select daily which of 37 island beaches serves you best. With the blog below, we keep you in the loop of beach news and highlight some of our favorites!

announcement of the beach of the week, grand case beach

March 14, 2025

Visit St. Maarten / St. Martin Beach of The Week: Grand Case Beach

Nestled along the main street of this picturesque fishing village, Grand Case Beach stretches into a stunning, sandy retreat. Lined with world-class restaurants perched on elevated wooden balconies, this beachfront gem invites you to indulge in an unforgettable dining experience

A duo kayaking on the blue waters of St Maarten

March 13, 2025

10 Fun Things For All Ages!

St. Maarten/St. Martin offers a diverse range of family-friendly experiences.   Whether your family is eager to explore underwater wonders, interact with wildlife, or delve into pirate lore, the island has something for the kids and young at heart.  

Managing Director Stewart Weiner at the Morgan Resort

March 11, 2025

Meet Stewart Weiner, Managing Director of The Morgan Resort & Spa

Discover the rich cultural diversity shaping St. Maarten/St. Martin’s hospitality scene. Behind the vibrant charm of St. Maarten/St. Martin’s hospitality scene are the passionate individuals who make it all possible—the hoteliers. Get ready to explore St. Maarten/St. Martin through the

cruise ship of virtuosa in the water

March 11, 2025

Today in Port: MSC Virtuosa

St. Maarten is not just a dreamt Caribbean retreat for hotel visitors, but also for cruise visitors. On many occasions, the island was even voted #1 Caribbean getaway amongst Caribbean cruise passengers. Amongst others that is because of the many

Concordia monument on the boarder of the dutch and french side

March 10, 2025

Did You Know… The border of St. Maarten / St. Martin was adjusted in 2023?

Many know that St. Maarten / St. Martin is divided into a French and Dutch side. The monument of Concordia reminds residents and visitors that this division has already been in place since 1648. Less well known is the fact