Discover the best top things to do in Saint-Martin, St Martin / St Maarten including Parotte Ville Bird Sanctuary, Prickly Pear, Loterie Farm, Tintamarre Island, Baie Rouge, Le Galion Beach, Pinel Island, Long Beach, Orient Bay Beach, Happy Bay Beach.
Restaurants in Saint-Martin
5.0 based on 223 reviews
This is a must do for animal lovers while in SXM. It's a great interactive experience with the birds. The hosts are very nice.
4.5 based on 230 reviews
Very nice and quiet place to land on, frigate birds, tropical fish, and turtles. Recommend as a day trip sailing destination.
4.5 based on 1,461 reviews
Loterie Farm is a private nature reserve where we have several treetop adventure obstacle courses as well as hiking trails. After hurricane Irma, we have rebuilt our pool area as well as repaired our treetop courses. The restaurant and treelounge tapas bar has yet to be rebuilt though our kitchen for the pool area has been rebuilt so we are open for lunch . We will reopen for dinner January 2018. We are now open 7 days a week.
Renting a cabana for our party of four was a perfect way to get away from the sun and sand for the day. The service and food were superb. Kim was an awesome zip line guide on the Extreme Course. Our boys liked the zip line course here much more than the Flying Dutchman. Well worth the money!!
4.5 based on 326 reviews
Known as the "flat island"
Super place for day sailing, excellent mooring, absolutely save to stay overnight. highly recommended for day trip.
4.5 based on 494 reviews
Beautiful beach - blue water and white sand. What you expect a Caribbean beach to look like! Very little seaweed. As the beach drops off pretty rapidly so you need to be careful about getting in and out of the water and watch the wave sets carefully.
4.5 based on 447 reviews
A horseshoe shaped beach known for its kid friendly atmosphere.
Windyreef is now the windsurfing and surfing vendor. There is no food service available, just watersports.
4.5 based on 2,502 reviews
Topless optional
The 5 minute boat ride into a private world are worth the time and effort. If you want to escape the crowds of Orient Bay and have an incredible fresh seafood lunch, this is a needed day trip.
4.5 based on 5,039 reviews
We definitely saw some lingering signs of the destruction wrought by Irma, but the rebuilding seems to be in its last stages. This is already a beautiful beach and it will only get better over the next few months and years. Given the number of facilities and their good reputation we expected it to be super-busy but it wasn't. We did visit in the low season, but the beach is very long and very wide, with lots of room to stroll up and down, enjoy the water, the white sand, and the scenery. Great bars and restaurants too! - I saw some reviewers complain about the seaweed and thought it was rather silly because all natural beaches can have some seaweed. However, a record-breaking sargassum seaweed bloom is taking place and it is definitely affecting these beaches.
4.5 based on 471 reviews
We parked and walked in to the beach. It is about a 10 minute walk, down a paved road, then thru the old abandoned resort, and a rocky road down to the beach. To us, we enjoy making an effort to get to secluded beaches. We went on a Monday. The beach was awesome, water was perfect, surf a little rough. A couple of people came and went and there were never more than 6 people on the beach at one time for the three hours we were there. Great location and beach, we enjoyed everything about it.
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