Casually Sophisticated
On The Beach
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Your Beachside Island
Hideaway
Set along the soft sands of Grand Case Bay, Le Petit Hotel is St. Martin’s true boutique escape. Casual luxury meets impeccable attention to detail in every corner of our intimate, family-run hotel.
Our stylish, thoughtfully appointed rooms feature hand-crafted Balinese furniture, fine linens, Damana amenities, fully equipped kitchens, and modern, spa-inspired bathrooms. From your private ocean-view terrace, watch sunlight dance across the sea as warm tropical breezes drift in.
Enjoy a complimentary continental breakfast, daily yoga seven days a week, and world-class wellness treatments at Hotel L'Esplanade’s Ti Temple and Ti Spa. Guests also receive access to L'Esplanade’s heated pool and swim-up bar, plus a complimentary nightly shuttle to the famed “Restaurant Row” of Grand Case. It’s all right here.
Time to unwind. Time to relax. Time to wine. Time to dine. A mood to remember.
Le Petit Hotel… for the lucky few.
Things to do in St. Martin
On the Beach
Let the gentle sound of crashing waves lull you to sleep each evening at our cozy boutique retreat, where our 10 expansive rooms feature full kitchens and private balconies facing the bay. Whether you stay in our one bedroom suite that opens to the beach — arguably the best room on St. Martin — or any of our other guest rooms, you’ll be spellbound by the elegant simplicity of island living.
Local Flavors
Toes in the Sand
Located on the most splendid little corner of the beach facing Grand Case Bay, our boutique hotel is an easy, breezy hideaway where sunshine and surf reign supreme. Spend your day alternating between the balmy waters and your lounger, and then continue watching the tide come and go from your room’s private balcony.
Standout Stays
St.Martin
Along the
Bay
Over its 37 square miles, the Friendly Isle offers an exhilarating blend of land and water-based activities, 37 beaches, two independent countries, countless cultural influences, and a razor-sharp dining scene worthy of making St. Martin the Culinary Capital of the Caribbean.









