Located in the heart of the Low Lands on the western coast of the island, Baie Longue, or Long Bay, is the first beach on French side of the island, when travelling north from the Dutch side.
It is also one of Saint Martin’s quietest beaches, with only the gentle lapping of the waves to disturb you. The bar at La Samanna's restaurant is the perfect place to view the sunset that is simply unmissable.
Its turquoise seas, white sands and resident pelicans, places Long Bay in a dreamlike setting.
With over 70km of coastline, St. Martin is a magical island, embedded between the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. St. Martin features some of the world’s finest seascapes. From unspoiled, quiet shores to lively hubs of activity, every single one of St. Martin’s beaches is fantastically unique and reflects the rich diversity of the island itself. St. Martin’s 37 beaches are such pearls that they rank among the finest in the Caribbean.
Whether you’re here for diving, surfing, wakeboarding, windsurfing or kitesurfing, or if relaxing and basking in the sun on the island’s warm golden sands is more your style, there is something for everyone in this haven of pleasure.