St. Maarten, the little Caribbean island with the big airport, has been recovering at full speed since Hurricane Irma tore through in 2017. Now, 18 months later, the airport buildings are back open, the resorts are operating, and plane spotting is back (if slightly more distant than before). Most importantly, deals on those flights have returned, including direct flights from several major US cities.
These are basic economy prices; main cabin is available for $60 more ($30 more from Miami). These are solid deals for spring break, so act now while they are still available.
Sample Route
- Departure: EWR
- Stops: None
- Arrival: SXM
How to Book
- Follow link for sample dates, or search your favorite OTA / Google Flights for departure and destination
Travel Dates
- Select dates in March & April, 2019
- Length of stay varies by route and date
Where to Stay in St. Maarten
Things to Do in St. Maarten
Good luck and happy flying!
(SEE ALSO: Sorry Hawaii, Aloha Caribbean!)
(SEE ALSO: Amazing plane spotting in the Caribbean on Sint Maarten)
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