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Saint Martin

Saint Martin is a small Caribbean island divided between French and Dutch administration, where turquoise lagoons meet salt flats, hillside villas, and some of the region's busiest beach bars — all within an area of roughly 87 km². The French northern half, Saint Martin, operates as a collectivity of France, while the southern portion is the Dutch constituent country of Sint Maarten; the open border between them is rarely noticed.

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Overview

Saint Martin (French side) sits in the northeastern Caribbean Sea, neighbouring Anguilla to the north and Sint Maarten to the south. Marigot serves as the administrative capital. French is the official language, and the Euro is the official currency, though the US dollar circulates widely. The island's identity blends French administrative structure with a genuinely multicultural population drawn from across the Caribbean, Europe, and beyond, producing a culture shaped by trade, tourism, and a relaxed coastal rhythm.

Visa Requirements

As an overseas collectivity of France, Saint Martin falls within the French visa system and the Schengen Area. Nationals of EU member states and many other countries may enter without a visa for short stays. Travellers from countries requiring a Schengen visa should apply through French consular channels. Always verify current entry requirements through official French government sources before travel.

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Famous Attractions in Saint Martin

Marigot's waterfront market offers a glimpse of daily French Caribbean life around a compact colonial-era fort, Fort Louis, which overlooks Simpson Bay Lagoon. Orient Bay, on the northeastern coast, is a long, reef-sheltered beach well known for watersports. The Pic Paradis viewpoint at 424 metres — the island's highest point — provides clear-day views across neighbouring islands. The Butterfly Farm near Grand Case has operated for decades as an educational tropical garden. Grand Case village itself is widely regarded as the island's culinary centre, with a main street lined with small restaurants.

Weather & Climate

Saint Martin has a tropical climate with warm temperatures year-round, typically ranging from 24 °C in the cooler months (December to February) to around 31 °C at peak summer. The dry season runs roughly from January to April and is generally considered the most comfortable period for visitors. A wet season and elevated hurricane risk occur between June and November. Light, breathable clothing is appropriate year-round; a rain layer is advisable in summer months.

Interesting Facts About Saint Martin

  • Smallest landmass in the world shared by two nations.
  • The open border has existed informally since the 1648 Treaty of Concordia.
  • Island has no customs checks between French and Dutch sides.
  • Princess Juliana Airport runways border Maho Beach directly.
  • Salt production once drove the island's entire colonial economy.

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