Tiko Lodge SXM
21 Rue des Arawaks Oyster Pond 97150 Saint MartinTiko Lodge SXM is a guesthouse nestled in a flower-filled garden, offering the tranquil atmosphere of Oyster Pond village.
Two studios and three bedrooms are spread across two buildings to provide total privacy, accompanied by the soothing sound of waves in the background. Rooms are equipped with a fridge and kettle; studios, which can accommodate up to 4 people, feature a kitchenette. For vacations with friends or extended family, the villa can be fully privatized and can accommodate up to 14 people.
The superb pool invites you to swim and relax; here, you are at home. Nearby Tiko Lodge, you will discover two beautiful beaches: the wild Baie Lucas on the French side, and Dawn Beach on the Dutch side.
In the heart of Oyster Pond, you will find a grocery store and a few restaurants. Within 3 km, you can easily escape to the famous Baie Orientale beach and enjoy its lively village in the evenings.
Looking forward to welcoming you,
Philippe
Offer conditions
- May 1 to August 31, 2024 (low season)
- November 1-30, 2024 (Festival de la Gastronomie)
- 10% discount on rooms or studios from 3 nights minimum
- 10% discount on private villa for stays of 7 nights or more
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