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  2. Belmond La Samanna - Wikipedia

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    La Samanna, A Belmond Hotel, St Martin is a Caribbean luxury resort, located on the half-French, half-Dutch island of Saint Martin in the French West Indies.It overlooks Baie Longue, one of the island’s longest and most secluded beaches.

  3. Sandy Ground, Saint Martin - Wikipedia

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    Sandy Ground (French: Sol Sableux) is a coastal community on the French side of the Caribbean island of Saint Martin/Saint Maarten. Sandy Ground is known for its luxury hotels, [ 1 ] nature, and beaches.

  4. Saint Martin (island) - Wikipedia

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    The main cities are Philipsburg on the Dutch side and Marigot on the French side. The Dutch side is more heavily populated. The most populous settlement on the entire island is Lower Prince's Quarter, which is on the Dutch side. The highest hilltop is the Pic Paradis (424 m, 1,391 ft) in the centre of a hill chain on the French side. Both sides ...

  5. Economy of Saint Martin (island) - Wikipedia

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    From 1950 to 1970, the hotel development was mainly in the Dutch part. Then, tax exemption laws allowed a real estate boom on the French side. The main commercial centers are Philipsburg and Simpson Bay on Dutch/South side and Marigot and Grand Case on the French/North side of the island.

  6. 10 St. Barts Hotels That Are Straight Out of a Daydream - AOL

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    10 Hotels In St. Barts That Are Pure Luxury St. Barts ... [St. Barts is] a captivating blend of French sophistication and Caribbean charm,” Sabine Masseglia, the director of St. Barts Tourism ...

  7. Simpson Bay Lagoon - Wikipedia

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    St. Maarten's marine industry, centered around the Lagoon, represents 12.5% of the island economy, compared to 9.5% for the Hotel and Restaurant industry (Central Bureau of Statistics). [6] The calm waters of the lagoon make it a safe harbor for vessels seeking repairs, supplies, and protection from hurricanes.

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