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High Season: December 15-April 15
Low Season: April 16-December 14High Season (2 People – 1 Bedroom):
$260/night
$1600/week
Low Season:
$220/night
$1350/week
High Season (4 People – 2 Bedrooms):
$350/night
$2300/week
Low Season:
$250/night
$1600/week
Notes:
Low Season Special only: One free night with weekly booking paying daily rate
Rent is to be paid in US dollars and subject to 10% tax. Maid service is provided twice a week on a 7 night rental. There is a three night minimum stay.
Sally’s Cottage is 2600 plus tax for one week and 2400 per week for a two week rental over the Christmas and New Year’s holidays. The Villalady welcomes you to our St. Martin Island paradise… we can’t wait to see you under the tropical sun!
Bed size: 2 Queen
Room size: 2 Bedroom
General
Sally’s Cottage can accommodate 4 people with plenty of room to stretch out, relax, and never feel crowded together. Reservations for Sally’s Cottage fill up quickly so be sure to book your St. Martin villa early.
It’s time to reward yourself with a stay at our enchanting Sally’s Cottage Villa. Our lovely waterfront villa sits on a breathtaking beach overlooking the ocean . Our two-bedroom, two-bath Caribbean hideaway features a private patio.
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St Martin
Activities
A magical island planted like a picture book between the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea, St. Martin has something for everyone. Whether you’re here for the swimming, sunbathing, sports or simply to relax, there’s room for everyone to find their own little corner of paradise. The waters off the beaches of St. Martin are clear and warm and perfect for exploring the local marine life with a snorkel and mask. Watersports are by no means the only activities available on the island, but they are by far the most numerous. With surfing, windsurfing, wakeboarding, jetskiing, sea scootering, kitesurfing, waterskiing, kayaking, sailing and deep-sea fishing on the menu, anyone looking to try their hand at extreme sports will find everything they are looking for on St. Martin. The weather, water and air temperature (averaging between 77° and 84°) and dependable trade winds provide ideal conditions for all types of watersports all year round.Transportation
On St. Martin, French traffic laws are applied and driving is on the right side of the road. Drivers must hold a French or international driving licence, which covers them across the territory. St. Martin’s road system essentially comprises a ring road that skirts the island’s coastline and smaller roads linking the built-up areas. The courtesy of St. Martin’s road users is much fabled, and it is customary here for drivers to use their horn to greet others. In spite of the odd traffic jam in the high tourist season due to the island’s inadequate infrastructure, driving on St. Martin is relatively stress-free drive.Food & Drink
St. Martin has established a worldwide reputation for its fusion cuisine, and it shows no sign of stopping. A subtle blend of flavors combining innovation and tradition, one of the island’s gems. The variety of foods available on the island is vast, with fish, lobster and shellfish, succulent meats and traditional barbecues on the menu, all served up with local spices, Creole sauces or tropical fruits. Surrounded by traditional décor and authentic flavors, aromas and even the accents of the waiting staff, dining out in St. Martin can feel like taking a quick trip to a foreign country thousands of miles away.Read more