Everything you'll need to get to the French side of paradise — flights, the resort, and how we're getting you from the airport to the sand.
Tucked into a quiet cove on the French side of St. Martin, Anse Marcel Beach Resort is a boutique hotel with a private beach. We'd love for you to stay with us — though it isn't required, and there are plenty of villas and Airbnbs nearby if you'd prefer something different.
Use code WEDDINGCHARLSEY when you book to receive your guest rate.
How to book
WEDDINGCHARLSEY and click OK.St. Martin / Sint Maarten is served by one international airport on the Dutch side of the island.
Princess Juliana International Airport is roughly a 30–40 minute drive from Anse Marcel, depending on traffic. Direct flights are available from many U.S. gateways including New York (JFK), Miami (MIA), Ft. Lauderdale (FLL), Orlando (MCO), Charlotte (CLT), and Atlanta (ATL).
Major carriers serving SXM include American, Delta, United, JetBlue, Southwest, and Air France.
Guests flying into SXM on Thursday, April 22nd will be provided with transportation from the airport up to Anse Marcel.
Please submit your flight info by February 1, 2027 to be included in transportation arrangements. (You'll find a field on the RSVP page.)
Please make sure your passport does not expire within 6 months of April 22, 2027 — that means valid through at least October 22, 2027.
If you need to renew, we recommend starting the process at least 8–10 weeks ahead. Expedited renewals are available if you're in a pinch.
The easiest way to explore both sides of the island. Cars are available on-property at Anse Marcel for day rentals, or you can pick one up at SXM. They drive on the right.
Taxis are plentiful and use government-set fares based on zones — confirm the rate before you set off. Card payment isn't always accepted, so carry a little cash.
The French side prefers Euros; the Dutch side prefers USD. In practice, both are widely accepted across the island. Cards work most places — but bring some cash for the lolos (BBQ stands), markets, and beach bars.