Now entering Leeward Islands and St. Martin. Step in a world of vivid canvas painted with sapphire seas and emerald peaks. Each island offers its own story: St. Martin enchants with its dual French and Dutch influences, where you can savor croissants by sunrise in Marigot and dance to the island’s spirited beats by sunset in Philipsburg. Follow the emerald peaks of St. Kitts and Nevis that rise dramatically from the sea, inviting exploration of their lush rainforests and historic plantations. The remote, rugged charm of Saba Island beckons adventurers to uncover its volcanic trails and dive into crystalline depths teeming with marine life.
Drenched in glamor, Baie Longue is one of the ritziest stretches of sand you can find in Saint Martin. Less than 2km from the border that separates the French side from the Dutch side, the sweeping pale white sands and clear blue green waters set the scene for pure bliss. Stretch out on a lounger and sip a frozen colada before taking a stroll as far as your legs will carry you. The real draw here is the impossibly beautiful warm waters, offering a full day’s worth of splash and snorkel activity capped with golden sunsets. Thanks to it’s glorious setting, Baie Longue is said to be the beach of the rich and famous as it draws in the superyacht crowd and is within throwing distance of one of the island's most exclusive hotels. With so much space upon the sands, you never feel hemmed in.