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Dutch and French, St. Maarten and St. Martin—this lively Caribbean island offers two cultures, two governments, two currencies, and one irresistible vibe. Life flows effortlessly between the French and Dutch sides, with beautiful white-sand beaches, vibrant towns, and plenty of happy, laid-back energy that make it the perfect playground for kids and adults alike. If you’re wondering what to do in St. Maarten with kids, here’s our “Top Five” list of unforgettable family adventures!
With sun-soaked beaches, rich culture, welcoming locals, and plenty of family-friendly activities, St. Maarten has everything you need to keep the whole family entertained. So pack your swimsuits and get ready for a Caribbean vacation filled with smiles!
Loterie Farm
A former sugar plantation turned eco-park, Loterie Farm is home to St. Maarten’s only private nature reserve. Take the family on a rainforest hike, where you might spot playful monkeys, colorful lizards, and dazzling blue butterflies flitting among the mahogany trees. This tropical paradise also features two zipline courses—the Fly Zone and the Extreme Fly Zone—for adventurers seeking a high-flying thrill!
If you’re traveling with younger children (ages 5-7), the Ti-Tarzan Obstacle Course is perfect for little explorers, offering swinging ropes, cables, and suspension bridges right in the heart of nature. Bring comfortable footwear for hiking, as well as a sense of adventure—you’ll need it here!
Butterfly Farm
Nestled along Le Galion Beach Road, St. Martin’s Butterfly Farm may be small, but it’s an unforgettable experience. Walk through an enchanting netted garden filled with lush plants, small waterfalls, and an array of butterfly species dancing in the tropical breeze. The friendly guides give an engaging and educational tour, explaining the fascinating life cycle of these lovely creatures—from caterpillar to chrysalis to butterfly.
Stand still for a moment, and you may just find a butterfly resting on your shoulder. This serene setting is a favorite with kids and adults alike, and it’s the perfect way to connect with nature on a whole new level.
Grand Case and the Legendary Lolos
For family-friendly beach time and incredible local food, head to the charming village of Grand Case on the French side. With calm, turquoise waters, Grand Case is ideal for kids learning to swim and a beach day full of splashy fun. The wooden pier is perfect for cannonball jumps into the ocean, while soft white sands offer the perfect spot to relax.
After the beach, grab a bite at one of Grand Case’s famed “Lolos”—casual open-air BBQ spots serving up delicious, budget-friendly island dishes. Sit at picnic tables with locals and visitors alike and dig into plates of juicy BBQ ribs, grilled chicken, fresh seafood, and hearty sides. These meals are kid-friendly and a great introduction to local flavors. And the price? About $10-15 per plate—perfect for satisfying hungry beachgoers!
Rhino Safari Excursion
Imagine speeding along St. Martin’s stunning coast in a mini yellow boat, catching the ocean breeze and splashing over waves. That’s the Rhino Safari Excursion, where kids (and parents) can experience a fast-paced tour of the island’s picturesque shores. These mini motorboats seat two and are easy to handle, making them ideal for adventurous teens and thrill-seeking families. Just make sure you’re all set for some excitement and wave-jumping fun!
On this 2.5-hour tour, you’ll pass shipwrecks near Marigot Bay, circle mega yachts, and even stop for snorkeling at Creole Rock. It’s the perfect blend of sightseeing and adventure for families looking to see St. Martin from a unique perspective!
Fort Louis
Perched above the town of Marigot, Fort Louis offers panoramic views of Marigot Bay and neighboring Anguilla. Built in 1789, this historic fort once defended the island from pirates and invaders. Today, the remains offer a fascinating slice of history and the perfect spot for kids to imagine epic battles as they climb around old cannons and explore stone walls.
The hike up to Fort Louis is a bit steep, so bring water and take your time. After your descent, reward the family with a trip to the Marigot Flea Market for a scoop of gelato or a famous croissant from the ever-popular Sarafina Café and French Bakery—don’t forget to grab a few to bring back!