Fancy owning a piece of paradise? This luxury Caribbean hotel is on the market for a cool $6.5 million
Snap up a designer boutique hotel on Simpson Bay, St. Maarten and enjoy unparalleled views of the ocean and sandy white beaches
It's not everyday that a piece of paradise comes on the market.
Well, luck's got your back as today a stunning hotel, Mary's Boon Beach Resort & Spa on the Netherlands Antilles of St. Maarten, is up for sale.
RE/Max Commercial Agents have listed the hospitality property for a cool $6.5 million.
So, what do you get for your money?
The boutique hotel is distributed across 9 outer buildings. Private suites on the ground floor are positioned directly on the beach, second storey apartments boast panoramic views of the island and huts next to the pool benefit from coconut tree shading and peaceful dips in the lagoon...
Where do we sign the contract?
The interiors benefit from calypso colours, rich mahogany woods and balconies to swallow that salty breeze washing through from neighbouring islands.
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And we haven't even mentioned the spa yet! Whether you opt to have a hot stone treatment inside the thatched hut, or enjoy a full body massage in the beach cabana, you certainly won't need a calming CD sound to hear crashing waves.
Beyond this too-good-to-be-true property, potential homeowners will benefit from glittery casinos, world-renowned restaurants and bustling bars just 1.2 miles away.
Mary's Boon Beach Resort & Spa really is a gem in the Caribbean's crown. Condé Nast Traveller has included it twice in the ‘Top Ten Hotels in the Caribbean' round up and Frommers Caribbean Travel Guide has declared it "the finest boutique hotel without doubt".
If you don't have a small fortune floating around then the hotel may be divided into 19 individual apartments with prices starting at $162,000 - the cheapest beach fronted properties in St. Maartens.
Heather Young has been Ideal Home’s Editor since late 2020, and Editor-In-Chief since 2023. She is an interiors journalist and editor who’s been working for some of the UK’s leading interiors magazines for over 20 years, both in-house and as a freelancer.
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