Caribbean - Saint Martin Cliff C3
/ /2 bedrooms
2 bathrooms
4 guests
170 m²
Min 1 week
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From 375 € (390 USD) | per night |
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Description
The apartment features a striking entrance hall, guests' cloakroom, double reception room overlooking St Maarten, bar area, a fully equipped kitchen with high-end KitchenAid appliances, a separate laundry room and two external terracesProperty amenities include use of the residents'-only outdoor sculptured pool, fitness center and all-weather flood lit tennis court, while the 24-hour front-desk service plus private underground parking give The Cliff an unprecedented level of security for the island.
The building's main lobby is a clean space featuring large paintings by award-winning local artist Francis Eck, waterfalls, palms trees, plants and overlooks the landscaped gardens to the sea.
The Cliff's spectacular private fitness center has vast windows overlooking the gardens and the sea and as well as a state-of-the-art fully equipped TechnoGym. It boasts a 25-meter indoor heated lap pool, hammam steam rooms (with pulsing multi-colored lights on the ceiling) and scorching Finnish rock saunas.
The world's first Christian Dior Health Spa completes the picture with a program of health and beauty treatments, including facials employing a unique 3D massage that seeks to reawaken muscles throughout the body.
Cupecoy is ideally located just 5 minutes from Juliana International Airport and within walking distance from casinos, mini-market/bistro, quality international restaurants, nightlife and St. Maarten's only golf course. It's a 10 min drive to Marigot, French St. Martin's capital, and a 20 min drive to Philipsburg, Dutch St. Maarten's capital.
The kitchen has granite countertops and top-of-the-line KitchenAid stainless-steel full-size appliances and is fully outfitted with small appliances and cooking utensils.
A separate laundry room within the unit contains a full-sized stackable washer and dryer. There is also a half-bath off of the entryway to the great room. The second bedroom has has a balcony that looks the tennis court, a king bed and an adjoining bathroom with a tiled shower
The building's main lobby is a clean space featuring large paintings by award-winning local artist Francis Eck, waterfalls, palms trees, plants and overlooks the landscaped gardens to the sea.
The Cliff's spectacular private fitness center has vast windows overlooking the gardens and the sea and as well as a state-of-the-art fully equipped TechnoGym. It boasts a 25-meter indoor heated lap pool, hammam steam rooms (with pulsing multi-colored lights on the ceiling) and scorching Finnish rock saunas.
The world's first Christian Dior Health Spa completes the picture with a program of health and beauty treatments, including facials employing a unique 3D massage that seeks to reawaken muscles throughout the body.
Cupecoy is ideally located just 5 minutes from Juliana International Airport and within walking distance from casinos, mini-market/bistro, quality international restaurants, nightlife and St. Maarten's only golf course. It's a 10 min drive to Marigot, French St. Martin's capital, and a 20 min drive to Philipsburg, Dutch St. Maarten's capital.
The kitchen has granite countertops and top-of-the-line KitchenAid stainless-steel full-size appliances and is fully outfitted with small appliances and cooking utensils.
A separate laundry room within the unit contains a full-sized stackable washer and dryer. There is also a half-bath off of the entryway to the great room. The second bedroom has has a balcony that looks the tennis court, a king bed and an adjoining bathroom with a tiled shower
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Amenities
Coffee machine
Combo Microwave Oven
Combo Washer & Dryer
Dishwasher
Fridge
Iron and Ironing board
Linens and towels
Microwave
Oven
Toaster
Washing machine
Cable TV
DVD Player
Internet
TV
Wifi
Swimming pool
Neighborhood
The smallest island in the world ever to have been partitioned between two different nations, St. Martin/St. Maarten has been shared by the French and the Dutch in a spirit of neighborly cooperation and mutual friendship for almost 350 years.
The border is almost imperceptible. and people cross back and forth without ever realizing they are entering a new country. There are four boundries, Belle Vue / Cole Bay, French Quarter / Dutch Quarter, Low Lands / Copecoy and Oyster Pond, testifying to centuries of peaceful cohabitation and the treaty that made the arrangement possible.
All the same, each side has managed to retain much of the distinctiveness of its own national culture. The French tend to emphasize comfort and elegance. The beaches are secluded, the luxury resorts provide lavish accommodations, and the restaurants offer the finest dining experiences anywhere in the Caribbean. The latest French fashions can be found in many of the shops, and the smell of fresh croissants and pastries mixes everywhere with the spicy aromas of West Indian cooking. Small cafés and charming bistros add a decidedly Gaelic and cosmopolitan flair to the place. On the whole the atmosphere remains very relaxed.
On the other hand, St. Maarten with its busy cruise port and bustling commercial district, has long been an active center for trade and tourism. More developed and at the same time more informal, it is very Dutch in flavor and still has strong ties with fellow compatriots in the other Netherlands Antilles. Between the two different cultures in St. Martin and St. Maarten, vacationers will be able to find just about every kind of activity they might want for a perfect holiday in the sun.
Located midway through the chain of islands in the Caribbean, just as the Antilles begin to curve to the south, St. Martin is sunny and warm year-round, averaging 82 degrees Fahrenheit in summer and just 2 degrees cooler in winter. The island is buffeted by cooling trade winds that keep things temperate all year long. Average annual rainfall comes to about 45 inches, most of which occurs around late summer and early fall.
The border is almost imperceptible. and people cross back and forth without ever realizing they are entering a new country. There are four boundries, Belle Vue / Cole Bay, French Quarter / Dutch Quarter, Low Lands / Copecoy and Oyster Pond, testifying to centuries of peaceful cohabitation and the treaty that made the arrangement possible.
All the same, each side has managed to retain much of the distinctiveness of its own national culture. The French tend to emphasize comfort and elegance. The beaches are secluded, the luxury resorts provide lavish accommodations, and the restaurants offer the finest dining experiences anywhere in the Caribbean. The latest French fashions can be found in many of the shops, and the smell of fresh croissants and pastries mixes everywhere with the spicy aromas of West Indian cooking. Small cafés and charming bistros add a decidedly Gaelic and cosmopolitan flair to the place. On the whole the atmosphere remains very relaxed.
On the other hand, St. Maarten with its busy cruise port and bustling commercial district, has long been an active center for trade and tourism. More developed and at the same time more informal, it is very Dutch in flavor and still has strong ties with fellow compatriots in the other Netherlands Antilles. Between the two different cultures in St. Martin and St. Maarten, vacationers will be able to find just about every kind of activity they might want for a perfect holiday in the sun.
Located midway through the chain of islands in the Caribbean, just as the Antilles begin to curve to the south, St. Martin is sunny and warm year-round, averaging 82 degrees Fahrenheit in summer and just 2 degrees cooler in winter. The island is buffeted by cooling trade winds that keep things temperate all year long. Average annual rainfall comes to about 45 inches, most of which occurs around late summer and early fall.