Saint Martin: One Island, Two Nations, and a World of Natural Wonders
Saint Martin is a small but remarkably diverse island in the northeastern Caribbean shared by two sovereign nations — the French Collectivity of Saint-Martin in the north and the Dutch country of Sint Maarten in the south. First settled by Arawak-speaking peoples, the island has been shaped by centuries of colonial rivalry, plantation agriculture, and cultural mixing. Today, it offers an exceptional range of experiences: beaches, coral reefs, wetland habitats, and a culinary and cultural scene that reflects its uniquely layered French, Dutch, and Caribbean heritage.