Hurricane policy
Transat's Hurricane Policy is in effect for flights scheduled on July 4 and 5, 2024 to Montego Bay (TS484 & TS518) and Cancun (TS326, TS538, TS1538) departing from Montreal and Toronto. Customers wishing to take advantage of this policy should contact our contact center, or their travel agent.
Full details of Transat's hurricane policy are available here.
We continue to closely monitor the evolution of Hurricane Beryl.
Once a refuge for the many pirates who frequented the Caribbean Sea, St. Martin/St. Maarten is now shared between France, on the north side, and the Netherlands, on the south side. This island of multiple personalities, with a tumultuous history, is home to people of many different backgrounds, including British, Haitian, Guadeloupian, Dominican, French and Dutch. The open-air market will charm foodies, while history buffs will love the Creole architecture in Marigot, the capital.
Beaches: Relaxing on a beach is a popular pastime for travellers to St. Maarten, and Simpson Bay is a great place to start. For those looking for a bit more seclusion, the white sands of Guana Bay hit the mark while a stop at Maho Beach is memorable mostly for the airplanes that fly directly overhead as they approach the landing strip that is unfathomably close to the water.
Pic Paradis: For a 360° view of St. Martin and its surroundings, you’ll have to hike up Pic Paradis, the highest point on the island. The scenery is simply breathtaking!
Fort Louis: Go hiking with friends to discover the ruins of this fort, built in 1767.
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