We’ve lived in Orient Bay for 25 years. When people ask us where to stay on the French side, the answer is never just a list of hotels — it’s a feeling. This part of the island is a small piece of Europe tucked into the Caribbean.
Unhurried, charming, with a character you won’t find anywhere else in the region. The hotels below are the ones we genuinely recommend — the ones we’d tell our own friends to book.
The most popular hotels tend to fill up quickly, especially during peak season.
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These are some of the most booked hotels on the French side — especially during peak season. Availability can change quickly, so it’s worth checking early.
Direct on the beach. Family spirit. The kind of place people come back to year after year.
9.8/10 ⭐ (285+ reviews)
We’ve seen a lot of hotels come and go in Orient Bay over 25 years. Orient Beach Hotel is one of the rare ones that keeps getting it right — not because of the rooms or the location (though both are excellent), but because of the team. The service here has a warmth that’s hard to find. Guests feel it from day one, and it’s probably why so many of them come back season after season.
The hotel sits right on Orient Bay — step off the terrace and you’re on the sand in under a minute. Everything else you need is within walking distance: the beach bars, the restaurants, the whole laid-back rhythm of Orient Bay Village.
It’s not a flashy resort. It’s a well-run boutique hotel with genuine soul. And on this island, that counts for a lot.
The one thing that sets it apart: That team. Genuinely one of the most welcoming in St Martin — and the return guest rate speaks for itself.
Best for: Couples and travelers who want a real beach holiday without the corporate resort feel.
Two beaches. The gastronomic capital of the Caribbean at your doorstep.
9.4/10 ⭐ (1,000+ reviews)
If Orient Bay is about the beach, Grand Case is about the table. This small village is quietly one of the best places to eat in the entire Caribbean — real Creole cooking, fresh seafood, open-air restaurants right on the sand. Staying at Grand Case Beach Club puts you in the middle of all of it, on foot.
The hotel itself sits between two beaches — calm, clear water on both sides. The rooftop pool and hot tub have some of the nicest views over the bay, and the kayaks actually get used. But honestly, what makes this place special is stepping out in the evening and walking straight into one of the lolos or the gourmet restaurants that have made Grand Case’s reputation.
It’s quieter than Orient Bay, more local, more authentic. Less resort, more Caribbean village.
The one thing that sets it apart: Grand Case is the gastronomic capital of the Caribbean. You’ll eat better here than anywhere else on the island — and you won’t need a car to do it.
Best for: Food lovers, couples who want a more local and authentic experience, travelers who care as much about dinner as they do about the beach.
Right on Orient Bay. And that beach restaurant with the sushis — don’t skip it.
9.4/10 ⭐ (670+ reviews)
La Playa sits directly on Orient Bay, same stretch of beach as Orient Beach Hotel but with its own distinct vibe — a little more stylish, a little more relaxed. Spacious rooms, private balconies, most with a proper ocean view.
What we always mention when people ask about La Playa: the beach restaurant. Fresh seafood, and sushis that are genuinely good — not “good for a beach bar” good, just good. It’s the kind of place you end up at for lunch and stay through sunset.
Loungers and umbrellas set up on the sand every morning. Orient Bay Village within walking distance for the evenings.
The one thing that sets it apart: That beachfront restaurant. The sushis alone are worth mentioning to anyone who asks.
Best for: Couples looking for a stylish beachfront stay with good food on-site — without the formality of a resort.
Family-owned for years. The views above Grand Case are something else.
9.6/10 ⭐ (90+ reviews)
L’Esplanade is one of those places that locals quietly love. Perched on the hill above Grand Case, it’s been family-owned for years — and you feel it in the way the place is run. Personal, attentive, no corporate nonsense.
The views over Grand Case Bay are genuinely spectacular. Sunrises especially. It’s the kind of hotel where you linger over breakfast longer than planned because you can’t quite bring yourself to leave the terrace.
A short drive down the hill puts you in the middle of Grand Case’s restaurant scene — the best on the island. Then you come back up to the quiet. That combination is rare.
The one thing that sets it apart: Family-owned, family-run. On an island where a lot of hospitality has become transactional, L’Esplanade still feels like someone’s home — in the best possible way.
Best for: Couples and travelers who want calm, exceptional views, and easy access to Grand Case’s restaurants without sleeping in the middle of the action.
The little St Barth of St Martin. Calm, secluded, and completely its own world.
9.0/10 ⭐ (260+ reviews)
Locals call Anse Marcel “the little St Barth” — and once you’ve been there, you understand why. It sits in its own protected bay, tucked away from the rest of the island, with that particular calm you only find when you’re genuinely off the beaten path.
Le Domaine is the natural base here. A paradisiacal beach, flat water, a proper resort feel — but without the crowds that come with it. It’s excentré, as we say — far from the action by design. You’re not walking to restaurants in the evening. You’re staying in, slowing down, and letting the bay do its thing.
For travelers who want to truly disconnect, this is probably the best option on the French side.
The one thing that sets it apart: Anse Marcel itself. There’s nowhere else on St Martin quite like it — and that’s exactly the point.
Best for: Couples and travelers who want to escape everything. Not just the resort — the whole island rhythm.
The place to be. The most lively, most touristic area on the French side — and for good reason. Everything is on-site: beach bars, restaurants, water sports, nightlife. If it’s your first time on the island and you want to hit the ground running without worrying about logistics, this is your base. You won’t need a car for the first three days.
For food lovers and anyone who wants something more local and authentic. This village has no business being this good at restaurants for its size. If you care about where you eat as much as where you sleep, stay here.
The quieter, more secluded choice. Travelers who end up here tend to be looking for something a little more luxurious and a little more removed from it all. It’s not for everyone — but for the right person, it’s exactly right.
Five minutes from Marigot, ten from the Dutch side. A good option for travelers who want to explore Sint Maarten but prefer to keep their feet on French soil.
Tucked away, completely its own rhythm. It’s remote by St Martin standards, but the access to the Dutch side is easy, and the marina setting is genuinely peaceful. Not for first-timers — but those who know, know.
Less about the stay, more about the access. The maritime terminal here connects you to Anguilla and St Barths, so if you’re planning island-hopping alongside your St Martin trip, Marigot makes logistical sense as a base.
Not sure which area fits your trip best? Choose Orient Bay for the beach, Grand Case for restaurants, Anse Marcel for privacy, Nettle Bay for convenience, Oyster Pond for a peaceful marina setting, or Marigot for local life.
The French side of St Martin is known for its boutique hotels — smaller, more intimate properties with character, offering a more personal and relaxed experience away from large resorts.
A passion project that became one of Orient Bay’s most loved addresses.
10/10 ⭐ (70+ reviews)
Some places just have something. Pomme Cannelle is one of them.
Pauline and Jérémy left successful careers in France to follow an instinct — take an old Creole villa, pour everything into it, and create a place that actually reflects who they are. Three years later, the house is full, the reviews are exceptional, and travelers keep coming back.
The result is what they call “Tropical Chic” — and it fits perfectly. Suites with jacuzzis, soft light filtering through a tropical garden, the beach a few minutes’ walk away. Chic rooms, every comfort, and hosts who genuinely care about every detail of your stay.
It’s a small property, which is exactly the point. You’re not a room number here.
The one thing that sets it apart: Pauline and Jérémy. The kind of hosts who remember why they did this in the first place — and it shows in everything.
Best for: Couples looking for something intimate, romantic, and genuinely special. The kind of stay you talk about when you get home.
Wake up to Grand Case beach. Stay for the restaurant.
9.6/10 ⭐ (370+ reviews)
The rooms face the beach directly — you open your eyes in the morning and there it is. That powdery white sand, that calm turquoise water, Grand Case Bay stretching out in front of you. It’s the kind of view that makes you forget to check your phone.
The restaurant is genuinely good — not just “good for a hotel” good. Fresh, local, unpretentious. The kind of place you’d go to even if you weren’t staying here.
Small property, intimate atmosphere, right in the heart of Grand Case village.
The one thing that sets it apart: Those room views. Waking up to Grand Case beach every morning never gets old.
Best for: Couples who want to be in the middle of Grand Case’s restaurant scene — with the beach right outside their window.
Wooden bungalows in a tropical garden. Private jacuzzi or pool included.
9.8/10 ⭐ (36+ reviews)
Karibuni is different from everything else on this list — and that’s intentional. Perched in a lush tropical garden above Cul-de-Sac, the bungalows are built in wood, thoughtfully designed, and each comes with either a private jacuzzi or a private pool. It feels more like a hideaway than a hotel.
The atmosphere is authentic, calm, and genuinely adults-only — no compromises. Orient Bay and Pinel Island are close by when you want them, but Karibuni has a rhythm of its own that makes you want to stay put.
A small property that doesn’t try to be something it’s not. Which is exactly why it works.
The one thing that sets it apart: Private jacuzzi or pool in every bungalow, in a tropical garden setting. At this price point, that’s rare on the island.
Best for: Couples looking for privacy, authenticity, and a more intimate boutique experience away from the main beach areas.
Not all stays on the French side of St Martin come with a premium price tag. Areas like Marigot and Nettle Bay offer more affordable options, often with great value, convenient locations, and easy access to the beach.
A renovated hotel where the garden is an open-air art exhibition.
8.4/10 ⭐ (1,000+ reviews)
The director has a passion for art — and it shows everywhere. The garden at Hommage is not just a garden. It’s a curated open-air exhibition, with pieces scattered throughout the tropical grounds that stop you mid-walk. It gives the place a character you won’t find anywhere else in Nettle Bay.
The hotel itself has been fully renovated — spacious units, lagoon views, a large pool. A practical and beautiful base, five minutes from Marigot and easy access to both sides of the island.
The one thing that sets it apart: That garden. Genuinely unexpected, genuinely beautiful.
Best for: Travelers who appreciate design and culture alongside comfort — and want a well-located, good-value base to explore the whole island.
Recently renovated. Great value. Right in the heart of Grand Case.
7.8/10 ⭐ (200+ reviews)
KOHO was recently taken over and renovated — and the difference shows. It’s a no-frills option in the best sense: clean, well-located, honest value. You’re in the middle of Grand Case village, steps from the beach and some of the best restaurants on the island.
If you’re the kind of traveler who spends most of your time out exploring rather than in your room, KOHO makes perfect sense. Pay less for the room, spend more on dinner. Grand Case rewards that approach.
The one thing that sets it apart: Location and value. Hard to beat that combination in Grand Case.
Best for: Travelers who want to be in Grand Case without paying boutique hotel prices.
A small marina hotel with a great restaurant. Christophe and Anne are the kind of hosts who make you feel at home from day one.
9.4/10 ⭐ (180+ reviews)
Blue Sail sits right on the Anse Marcel marina — calm, tucked away, with a restaurant that’s worth a stop even if you’re not staying. It’s a small property with a personal touch that’s hard to manufacture: Christophe and Anne, the owners, are genuinely warm and attentive. You feel it from the moment you arrive.
This is also the perfect base for anyone planning to sail from Anse Marcel marina. Wake up, walk to the dock. It doesn’t get more convenient than that.
The one thing that sets it apart: The owners. And that marina setting — peaceful in a way that the beach hotels simply aren’t.
Best for: Travelers departing on a sailing trip from Anse Marcel, or anyone looking for a quiet, intimate stay with real hospitality.
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The best hotels in St Martin French side are usually smaller boutique-style properties located in places like Orient Bay, Grand Case, Anse Marcel, and Cul-de-Sac. Many travelers choose this side of the island for its quieter atmosphere, beach access, and more intimate places to stay.
Where to stay in St Martin French side depends on the kind of trip you want. Orient Bay is ideal for beach lovers and convenience, Grand Case is perfect for restaurants and atmosphere, Anse Marcel offers more privacy, while Nettle Bay and Marigot can be good options for travelers looking for value and practicality.
Yes, there are several beachfront hotels on the French side of St Martin, especially in Orient Bay, Grand Case, and Anse Marcel. These tend to be smaller hotels rather than large resorts, which is part of what makes them so appealing. Because options are limited, the most popular beachfront stays often book up early.
Yes, boutique hotels are one of the main reasons travelers choose the French side. Instead of large resorts, this side of the island is known for smaller, more personal properties with charm, good locations, and a more relaxed atmosphere.
There are very few true luxury hotels on the French side of St Martin. What you’ll find more often are upscale boutique hotels, refined guesthouses, and intimate beachfront stays with a more discreet and elegant feel rather than large luxury resorts.
Yes, there are affordable hotels on the French side of St Martin, especially in areas like Marigot, Nettle Bay, and some parts of Grand Case. These hotels may offer fewer amenities than boutique beachfront properties, but they can be a smart option for travelers who want a well-located stay at a better price point.
Hotels on the French side are generally quieter, smaller, and more focused on charm, beach access, and local atmosphere. The Dutch side tends to be busier, with more nightlife, casinos, and larger resort-style properties. Many travelers prefer the French side for a more relaxed and authentic stay.
For many travelers, yes. The French side is often considered the best choice for those looking for beautiful beaches, boutique hotels, great restaurants, and a more laid-back Caribbean atmosphere. The best area really depends on whether you prioritize beach life, dining, privacy, or convenience.
The most popular areas for hotels on the French side of St Martin are Orient Bay, Grand Case, Anse Marcel, Nettle Bay, Oyster Pond, and Marigot. Each area offers a different experience, from beachfront stays and lively villages to quieter residential settings.
Yes, they often do, especially during the winter season. Because many hotels on the French side are smaller boutique properties with fewer rooms, the most popular options can sell out well in advance. Booking early usually gives you more choice and better rates.
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