Belmond La Samanna ready to welcome guests back to Saint-Martin
Belmond La Samanna, Saint-Martin

Belmond La Samanna ready to welcome guests back to Saint-Martin

TORONTO — Belmond La Samanna is ready for its comeback on Saint-Martin.

The resort was one of many in Saint-Martin and St. Maarten that took a hit from Hurricane Irma last fall. Now Belmond La Samanna’s owners says the resort will re-open Dec. 10.

The Belmond’s 83 rooms and public spaces, which have been given a refresh by a UK-based interior design firm with pastel blues, greens, pinks, and peaches, inspired by the natural tones of the Caribbean Sea, adding an air of ‘pastel-chic’ to the décor.

Contributing to St Martin’s reputation as the Caribbean’s culinary capital, Belmond La Samanna will also reopen its beachfront French restaurant Trellis. The on-site La Cave Wine Cellar is the largest private wine cellar in the Caribbean and guests can take advantage of wine pairing experiences curated by the Head Chef.

Meanwhile the resort’s new look Beach Bar “is a glamorous nightspot by the water’s edge for champagne or a cosmopolitan cocktail as the sun goes down.”

There’s also Baie Longue beach and water sports and excursions including water-skiing, kayaking, sailing, paddle boarding, snorkeling, and scuba diving off nearby reefs.

Sister property Belmond Cap Juluca on Anguilla opens Nov. 17. A five-night stay (three nights at Belmond La Samanna and two nights at Belmond Cap Juluca) for two during low season, subject to availability, starts from US$3,500, including transfers and a $200 credit per resort, excluding taxes and resort fees.

Belmond La Samanna, St Martin prices start from $545 for a Deluxe Ocean View Room. The resort is a short private car transfer from Princess Juliana International Airport that serves direct daily flights from Canada, the U.S., France and Netherlands.

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