St. Martin Villas & Vacation Rentals

Looking to rent a villa on St. Martin?

St. Martin/St. Maarten offers villa guests a blend of French and Dutch culture, with secluded coves and lively beaches. Our experienced villa experts are here to help you find the perfect vacation rental for your preferences. St. Martin villas cater to all, from laid-back retreats to vibrant nightlife. With 37 beaches and over 220 villas, enjoy surfing at Plum Bay, coral sands at Mullet Bay, or snorkeling in Little Bay. From a romantic escape, family stay, or lively evenings, private villas with kitchens, pools, and maid service provide the ultimate comfort and privacy.

These are the 133 most popular villa rentals in St. Martin. Narrow your search above.

Greystone

3 Bedrooms
3 Bathrooms
  • From $370 to $893 per night
  • Pool
  • AC

Imagine

5 Bedrooms
5 Bathrooms
  • From $786 to $2,143 per night
  • Pool
  • AC
  • From $700 to $1,429 per night
  • Pool
  • AC

Jasper

3 Bedrooms
3+ Bathrooms
  • From $800 to $3,200 per night
  • Pool
  • AC

Ocean 23

3 Bedrooms
3+ Bathrooms
  • From $500 to $1,429 per night
  • Pool
  • AC
  • From $900 to $2,985 per night
  • Pool
  • AC
  • From $500 to $1,857 per night
  • Near Beach
  • Pool
  • AC

Plum Bay

6 Bedrooms
6 Bathrooms
  • From $714 to $2,143 per night
  • Pool
  • AC
  • From $720 to $2,500 per night
  • AC
  • From $786 to $2,357 per night
  • Pool
  • AC
  • From $714 to $2,143 per night
  • Near Beach
  • Pool
  • AC
  • From $5,335 to $12,350 per night
  • Pool
  • AC

Callisto

3 Bedrooms
3+ Bathrooms
  • From $471 to $1,357 per night
  • Pool
  • AC
  • From $857 to $2,286 per night
  • Pool
  • AC
  • From $475 to $1,380 per night
  • Pool
  • AC

Z'Abricot

6 Bedrooms
4 Bathrooms
  • From $686 to $2,500 per night
  • Pool
  • AC
  • From $920 to $3,571 per night
  • Pool
  • AC
  • From $1,500 to $3,000 per night
  • Beachfront
  • Pool
  • AC
  • From $786 to $2,714 per night
  • Near Beach
  • AC
  • From $457 to $1,143 per night
  • Pool
  • AC
  • From $1,000 to $3,429 per night
  • Pool
  • AC
  • From $1,143 to $4,286 per night
  • Pool
  • AC

La Pinta

4 Bedrooms
4 Bathrooms
  • From $770 to $2,450 per night
  • Pool
  • AC
  • From $880 to $2,100 per night
  • Pool
  • AC
  • From $857 to $3,143 per night
  • Near Beach
  • Pool
  • AC

Luna Villa

3 Bedrooms
4+ Bathrooms
  • From $464 to $1,500 per night
  • Near Beach
  • Pool
  • AC
  • From $850 to $2,214 per night
  • Near Beach
  • Pool
  • AC
  • From $1,029 to $2,886 per night
  • Pool
  • AC

About St. Martin

For travelers who’d like to mix a Caribbean-style beach vacation with European food and flair, the Dutch/French island of St. Maarten/St. Martin is an ideal choice.

Tucked at the top of the Guadeloupe Archipelago, just 144 miles from Puerto Rico, this island’s two sides share beautiful beaches, hilly terrain, a host of coves and bays and hotels in every price range, but the pace and personality of each side differs tremendously.

The French side offers a more sophisticated, laid-back milieu and some of the best dining in the Caribbean. It’s cafe society is in the capital Marigot. People-watching is a thriving sport at cafes like La Vie en Rose. Also downtown is a flourishing open-air market that offers a mix of traditional Caribbean souvenirs and lovely locally made art, along with the requisite upscale tourist traps found elsewhere in the islands.

Best of all, visitors can sample the sights and sounds of both sides without much trouble. At 37 square miles, it’s relatively easy to get around, but make sure to bring along a good map, as many roads are less than well marked. Many travelers opt to rent a car for a day or so to soak up the island’s full flavor; others opt for public bus service, or take a taxi after negotiating a rate.

Visitors often spend a day frolicking on the beach, head to the restaurant-rich village of Grand Case on the French side for a sumptuous meal and repair to the casinos of the Dutch side before calling it a night.

In addition, St. Martin is an ideal jumping-off point for visits to tiny Saba and neighboring Anguilla, both of which can be reached by ferry. English is spoken in most of the big hotels on St. Martin, but be aware that it is very French, right down to the baguettes, the wine and the language.

What's special about St. Martin?

Known as St. Martin by the French and St. Maarten by the Dutch, this Caribbean island has a unique mix of European sophistication and hedonistic island living. Divided into two parts, with one belonging to the French and the other to the Dutch, St. Martin/St. Maarten offers two very distinct choices for travelers. Head to the French side of St. Martin for a laid-back and relaxing vacation that is full of European charm. Venture to the Dutch side of the island for casinos, nightlife, and more. Both sides have villas located near entertainment and recreational venues. St. Martin/St. Maarten, with its two decidedly different personalities, offers the best of both worlds to its visitors.

There is always something to do here, no matter what your interests are. Of course, you’re on an island, so you can always hit the beach for sunbathing, swimming, snorkeling, or shelling. What would a Caribbean vacation be without a trip to the beach anyway? Likewise, you could also fill your day with shopping and sightseeing. St. Martin is known for having some of the best shopping in the Caribbean, and there are many duty-free shops featuring souvenirs, clothing, hand-made jewelry, and much more. The French side of the island is renowned for its fabulous cuisine, where visitors can dine at one of the fine restaurants before heading over to the Dutch side for a night of gambling at one of the casinos or enjoying the nightlife at a bar or club. In terms of mass appeal, St. Martin has one of the top spots due to its varying attractions and unique multi-faceted charm.

The island is very developed, so there are lots of options for accommodations on St. Martin. There’s something for every price range here, whether you opt for a hotel, resort, or to stay in one of the island’s privately owned villas. If you go this route, you’ll have all the comforts of home in a private setting, complete with a living area, kitchen, and outdoor space. Many St. Martin/St. Maarten villas even have pools or beach access for their guests. Staying in a hotel or resort comes with several advantages as well, including concierge services, convenient locations to other island attractions, and other amenities.

St. Martin FAQ

Q: Do I need a passport or visa to travel to St. Martin?
A: A passport is required for entry. U.S., Canadian, and many European citizens do not need a visa for stays of up to 90 days. However, entry requirements may vary depending on the country you’re visiting from.
Q: What is the best time to visit St. Martin?
A: The best time to visit is during the dry season, from December to April, when the weather is sunny and pleasant. The off-season (May to November) is quieter and more affordable but may have occasional rain and hurricane risks.
Q: What currency is used in St. Martin?
A: St. Martin uses two currencies: the Euro on the French side and the Netherlands Antillean Guilder (ANG) on the Dutch side. U.S. dollars are widely accepted throughout the island.
Q: What are the must-see attractions in St. Martin?
A: Popular spots include Maho Beach for its famous plane landings, Orient Bay Beach, Loterie Farm for zip lining, Marigot Market, and Grand Case for its dining scene.
Q: Is transportation easy in St. Martin?
A: Car rentals are the most convenient way to explore the island. Taxis are available, but rates can be expensive. Public transportation is limited to minivans that operate as buses on fixed routes.