St. Martin is one of the lesser known gems of the Caribbean, and even the most seasoned travelers are sure to find new things to enjoy on this French-Dutch island. You would be hard-pressed to find a single spot that hasn’t been refurbished, revamped, or redesigned since Hurricane Irma. I’ve been traveling to St. Martin for years, and I wanted to create a list of my favorite places to lay my head. Amalia, Azur Dream, and Discovery are gorgeous inside and out, with modern design and breathtaking views. Both Amalia and Azur Dream have been refurbished with the latest appliances, technology, and amenities since Hurricane Irma. Whether you’re traveling with large groups or your closest friends, you’re sure to find the perfect St. Martin villa in this list:
Amalia
Amalia has every amenity you could dream of, and is absolutely gorgeous inside and out. Inside, guests are greeted by modern architecture and elegant decor. Outside, panoramic ocean views permeate every vantage point. The 600-square foot heated saltwater lap pool enjoys a 40 ft shallow area, so every guest can enjoy the sunshine. If you’re looking for a villa that emphasizes luxury and elegance, Amalia is the best bet.
Azur Dream
Azur Dream’s open floor plan was designed for large groups. With seven king suites and a spacious layout, this villa feels equally airy inside and out. Both the sundeck and the interiors have an abundance of space to lounge, dine, and gather. This is the perfect villa to book for your next family reunion, girls’ trip, or getaway with friends.
Discovery
Discovery is a brand new luxury villa that’s all about location, location, location. This three-bedroom beauty is convenient to Anse Marcel, Orient Bay, Grand Case, and Hope Estate. Beaches, restaurants, shopping, and water sports are within easy reach. Best of all, this villa comes with a complimentary rental car with stays of seven nights or more.
St. Martin may not be as well-known as islands like Turks and Caicos or the Bahamas, but it’s a hidden gem that should be on every traveler’s bucket list. The island’s French and Dutch culture, dozens of beaches, and world-famous fusion cuisine creates a picturesque backdrop for an unforgettable vacation.