Top 10 Things to do in Marigot, Saint-Martin

December 20, 2021 Concepcion Newsome

The principal town and capital of French St. Martin, Marigot is an appealing spot with brightly colored houses, a scattering of restaurants and lively produce and crafts markets. It’s a great base for exploring St. Martin’s secluded beaches (many clothing optional) and its more vibrant, family-popular ones. Marigot is within easy reach of the famed restaurants at nearby Grand Case, said to have the Caribbean's best dining. Kept temperate by trade winds, Marigot stays warm and sunny year-round.
Restaurants in Marigot

1. American Tennis Academy

rue du Cul de Sac, Marigot 97150 St Martin / St Maarten 011590690382217 [email protected] http://www.tennisstmartin.com
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5.0 based on 162 reviews

American Tennis Academy

American Tennis Academy is a complete tennis facility located on the French side of St. Martin. We offer tennis training programs for Juniors and Adults of all skill levels as well as tennis vacation packages, tennis lessons, tennis clinics and court rentals. For tennis lessons with Oliver it's best to reserve in advance. We can also set up games for tennis players who are on vacation on St. Martin. 2 lighted tennis courts, open 7/7, Snack Lounge with Wifi access as well as an Outlet store where you can find the top brands at great prices.

Reviewed By filet - Whippany, United States

Love playing tennis at American Tennis Academy when we are in St Maarten, Oliver is always a pleasure to visit and accommodating

2. The Wall of Art

173 Route de la Baie Nettle Hommage Hotel & Residences, Marigot 97150 St Martin / St Maarten +590 590 87-5454 [email protected] http://www.hommagehotel.com
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5.0 based on 49 reviews

The Wall of Art

The Wall of Art is an outdoor museum that was created by French Artists after Hurricane Irma to show the resilience of the people of Saint-Martin to rebuild their beautiful island. It is a colorful wall full of love, passion and inspiration of over 15 artists. It is a km long....

Reviewed By Tanyamtlyogi

I’ve been coming to St Martin for years (before and after hurricane Irma) and everything about this island is magic. From the beaches to its people, a more beautiful island can’t be found! The Wall of Art was built partially to show the people’s strength and endurance after the tragedy of Irma but also to give locals and visitors a sense of hope and to feel as though you are truly part of this magical place. The Homage Hotel (formally Mercure) and its staff helped to organize this amazing art installation and it’s such a lovely part of the experience as you travel from one end of the island to the other. It’s an incredible piece of art but more importantly it symbolizes the island mentally of community and support! A must see!!!!

3. Prickly Pear

Marigot St Martin / St Maarten +590 690 73-6663 http://Viator.com
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4.5 based on 230 reviews

Prickly Pear

Reviewed By BeaK1777777

Very nice and quiet place to land on, frigate birds, tropical fish, and turtles. Recommend as a day trip sailing destination.

#6 Rue de la Republique, Marigot 97150 St Martin / St Maarten 011-590-590-87-32-24 http://www.rolandrichardson.com/
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4.5 based on 54 reviews

Roland Richardson Art Gallery

Reviewed By Alamito1

A wonderful place to visit! The gallery is not operating with normal hours during this Pandemic, but you can email them and they will set an appointment to meet with you. Laura and Roland graciously opened up the gallery for us to view the artwork, and the beautiful, historic house. His plein air paintings showcase the island and its people, and you can feel the light coming from the canvases. The artist took the time to talk to us about his work, and various pieces, and we purchased a painting that will always remind us of our time here, and of Sir Roland. The property is amazing, with a lovely garden. If you come to St. Martin, don't miss this. Just send them a message through their website.

5. Paradise Peak

Marigot St Martin / St Maarten http://www.destination360.com/caribbean/st-martin/hiking
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4.0 based on 218 reviews

Paradise Peak

Those who hike to the top of the island's highest mountain are rewarded with wonderful views.

Reviewed By KristinaT42719 - Saint Louis, United States

It's the highest leak on the island. You can stop at Loterie Farms and hike up. The hike is sort.of challenging....bring water and take your time! Jump in the pool when you get back. There's also a road all the way to a top with a short ten min hike to the peak! AMAZING VIEWS! you must do this!

6. Concordia Hill

Marigot St Martin / St Maarten
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4.0 based on 9 reviews

Concordia Hill

The site where the Treaty of Concordia was signed in 1648, establishing joint control over the island by the French and Dutch.

7. Fort Louis

Marigot 97150 St Martin / St Maarten http://www.howderfamily.com/travel/saint_martin/fort-louis-marigot.html
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4.0 based on 816 reviews

Fort Louis

Reviewed By isaboswick - Fishkill, United States

With steps to get to the top, it’s a very short and doable climb. The view is so pretty! The history of Fort Louis is quite interesting.

8. Marina Port La Royale

Marigot St Martin / St Maarten
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4.0 based on 59 reviews

Marina Port La Royale

Bordered by outdoor cafés, restaurants, and shops, Marina Port la Royale, right in the heart of Marigot, is a pleasant place to visit at any hour of the day.

Reviewed By Sunshine34500 - West Orange, United States

This port shows you half of the French side. Surrounded by restaurants, jewelry shops, the fish market days and outdoor markets. Hard to navigate with a car. Best to take a taxi. Buy a fresh squeezed coconut drink and sit on the dock to chill. Sunset is magnificent. Lots of people watching.

9. Office de Tourisme de Saint Martin

Route de Sandy Ground, Marigot 97150 St Martin / St Maarten +590 590 87-5721 [email protected] http://www.stmartinisland.org/contact-st-martin-tourist-office.html
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4.0 based on 79 reviews

Office de Tourisme de Saint Martin

10. West Indies Mall

Rue de la Republique, Marigot St Martin / St Maarten http://lewestindiesmall.blogspot.com
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3.0 based on 38 reviews

West Indies Mall

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