Belmond La Samanna

St-Martin & Sint Maarten


La Samanna is one of the most lavish – and expensive – places to stay on the island. Fronting a magnificent stretch of beach, this tropical hideaway has a state-of-the-art spa, two pools, two restaurants, and rooms, suites and villas with luxurious fittings such as mahogany and teak furniture, Italian marble, private plunge pools, rooftop sundecks and floor-to-ceiling windows with mesmerizing views.


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