La Samanna, A Belmond Hotel, St Martin Reopening November 7, 2021
November 4th, 2021
A Blissful Beach Escape and New Experiences Await This Season On French St Martin
The secluded island paradise, La Samanna, A Belmond Hotel, St Martin, set on the pristine, mile long Baie Longue beach and surrounded by 55 acres of tropical gardens, will reopen on November 7, 2021. This season, the resort introduces a host of new culinary experiences, festive surprises, and wellness offerings.
New Culinary Series: La Cave Under the Stars
The property’s historic La Cave Wine Cellar, one of the largest private cellars in the Caribbean at over 2,000 bottles, is the inspiration for the new culinary series – La Cave Under The Stars. Throughout the Winter 2021/22 season, guests can indulge in distinctive culinary experiences led by a stellar roster of international guest chefs and sommeliers.
The series will premiere on November 27-29, 2021, with a two-day culinary event in partnership with celebrated Champagne House Maison Veuve Clicquot. Upon arrival, guests will be welcomed with a Champagne kit, setting the tone for the exceptional events to come. A program highlight will be a 5-course dinner with Champagne pairings, including La Grande Dame, one of the world’s finest Grand Cru Champagne vintages. The price of the 5-course dinner is $195.00 per person with Champagne pairings with seating limited to 20. Guests will also be able to enjoy a champagne picnic and daily breakfast with a Veuve Clicquot brunch bar as well as attend a tasting class led by Veuve Clicquot expert and head of Research and Development, Gaelle Goossens. Each activity is available to book à la carte throughout the weekend.
The second event in the dining series will take place on January 28-30, 2022 and feature acclaimed New York City Chef, David Waltuck, creator of the trailblazing downtown restaurant Chanterelle and four-time James Beard Award Winner. More details on this and other future events in the series will be available soon.
An Artist’s Escape
Already known as a hive for local artists and their art which is showcased throughout the property, La Samanna announces its next featured artist and month-long exhibition as part of its artist-in-residence series. Beginning on December 15, 2021, French photographer François Castelain, who splits his time between Paris and St Martin, will display his intimate portraits of island residents captured through his discerning and soulful lens. Hailing from the world of high-profile fashion photography, Castelain found his passion for portraiture in the beauty and diversity of the island’s people. Resort guests will be able to book complimentary portraiture photography classes with Castelain and to study his captivating style first-hand.
Aiming to nurture artists and become a fertile arts hub in the French West Indies, the resort launched its artist-in-residency series in July 2021, with an exhibition and workshops by local Street Artist, Jimmy Sabas. The resort’s interiors, recently reimagined by design firm Muza Lab in London, reflect its commitment to the island’s creative community, with artwork from celebrated local Sir Roland Richardson, known as the “Father of Caribbean Impressionism,” in every single guest room and public space. The La Samanna Spa also displays artwork from the Trimborn sisters, island locals who originate from Düsseldorf, Germany and run Noco Art Villa, which doubles as a studio and gallery. After a studio tour and a visit to NoCo Art Gallery accompanied by Anikó van Nie, an art specialist and the gallery’s director, either Corinna or Norma leads an abstract impressionist painting class, providing all art materials.
What’s New in Wellness
The newest offering from the La Samanna Spa, Energetic Re-Mastery, is designed to holistically support overall wellbeing by taking a multifaceted approach to wellness. Led by resident energy healer and wellness expert Christine Caruso, who has twenty years of research in Energy Medicine and a loyal following of clients around the globe, each course is tailored to fit individual needs. Against the backdrop of secluded Baie Longue Beach, she helps clients tap into their unleashed potential through mindfulness and healing techniques. Guests can choose from several guided sessions, such as Kundalini meditation to awaken inner energy, Point of Origin meditation to re-engage the divine spark, and the Sacred Stone Activation, an ancient Peruvian tradition of meditative practice. The La Samanna Spa is a quiet hilltop oasis nestled within a Mediterranean-inspired garden offering open-air treatment rooms each with a private Zen garden and outdoor shower. Private in-villa experiences are also available for guests to unwind in the comfort of their own room, including sunrise yoga flows, reiki, and evening meditation.
Cheers to the Festive Season
This holiday season, La Samanna is the ideal destination to eat, sleep, and be merry. Guests staying over the Thanksgiving break can enjoy a traditional repast with all the trimmings. While those who celebrate Christmas can start the festivities with complimentary Champagne cocktails and French style canapés with live music on Christmas Eve. Christmas Day features a lavish complimentary brunch at Corail, followed by the time-honored tradition of Santa arriving by jet ski on the shores of Baie Longue. The resort’s holiday schedule also features an array of complimentary physical activities for those who want to offset all of the merry making. These include guided power walks, Pilates sessions, Standup Paddle boarding, and snorkeling at Creole Rock.
For those seeking to explore further afield, signature off-property excursions can be booked with the concierge. These include Escape To Tintamarre, an exhilarating pre-dawn boat ride to an uninhabited island to snorkel with a marine conservationist and share an energizing breakfast on the beach before returning to St Martin. Guests can also hire one of the resort’s charter boats to sail the serene waters between St. Barts or Anguilla, enjoying the best of St Martin’s secluded coves enroute. Back on land, Hiking With The Arawaksis a moderate to challenging guided excursion up to Paradise Peak in the company of a nature guide. This is followed by an evening discussion with a local archaeologist for an in-depth look at the history of St Martin’s original inhabitants, the Arawaks.
Private Sanctuaries
La Samanna’s three- and four-bedroom villas offer a private hideaway for families and groups. Now, with the new Private Sanctuaries package guests can enjoy even more amenities. In addition to Private Pool Villa accommodations, this package includes roundtrip airport transfers, daily breakfast in villa, and use of a private beach cabana (from day after arrival to the day before departure). A minimum 3-day stay is required. The two-level Private Pool Villas feature wrap-around terraces, full kitchens, indoor and outdoor dining spaces, and infinity pools – all with sweeping sea views. Guests of these cliffside villas can sprawl out with over 4,600 square feet of space – from intimate gatherings on the expansive private yard to starry nights on the rooftop deck.
How to Get There
Travelers can fly into Princess Juliana International Airport (SXM) on the Dutch side, before crossing into the French side to vacation at La Samanna. Travelers from various states across the U.S. can fly direct into SXM with airlines like JetBlue, Delta, and United. JetBlue launched new flights from Newark to SXM earlier this year, and Delta plans to resume service from New York to SXM in December.
Entry Rules and Regulations
All travelers to the island must complete a mandatory Electronic Health Authorization System (EHAS) whether arriving by air, boat or in transit. As of November 1, all vaccinated travelers are no longer required to submit a negative Covid-19 test prior to arrival. The vaccination date cannot be older than one year, unless a booster shot has been administered before the one-year term. Children ages 5 and over are required to submit a negative Covid-19 test. Travelers to the island are required to have health insurance coverage for their stay (additional insurance covering Covid-19 related expenses is strongly recommended) and are subject to temperature checks at the Airport Health Checkpoint. Should temperatures be abnormal, the guest would be subject to mandatory testing at their own expense. Detailed guidelines can be found here.
Travelers to the island will not need to quarantine at their accommodations during their stay. However, they will be required to self-monitor their body temperature on a daily basis for 8-14 days (based on where they are traveling from); La Samanna will have a standalone temperature check station onsite. Guests will receive a daily email alert with a link to submit the required information online.
Guests traveling back to the U.S. following the trip can receive their needed antigen or PCR test on-property in the privacy and comfort of their own room – all organized by the La Samanna team.
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