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Sint Maarten launches ‘Twice the Caribbean, Twice the Summer’ campaign

By Joanne Clark··1 min read
Sint Maarten launches ‘Twice the Caribbean, Twice the Summer’ campaign

In a bid to invigorate tourism during the upcoming summer season, stakeholders are rallying behind Sint Maarten’s enticing campaign, ‘Twice the Caribbean, Twice the Summer’. 

Spearheaded by the St Maarten Tourism Bureau (STB) and the St Maarten Hospitality & Trade Association (SHTA), this public-private partnership aims to draw visitors to the destination, marking the onset of summer in St Maarten and promising to boost bookings and revenues during the shoulder season.

Crafted as a result of a collaborative workshop between the STB and SHTA, this summer campaign is the culmination of strategic planning and concerted efforts to showcase the island’s myriad attractions and unique cultural offerings.

A vibrant invitation to experience St Maarten’s summer charms

Speaking on behalf of the Tourism Bureau, May-Ling Chun, Director of Tourism, expressed enthusiasm for the campaign, emphasizing its embodiment of St Maarten’s vibrant spirit. 

With airlines demonstrating unwavering commitment to maintaining flights to the destination and offering daily services, stakeholders are well-positioned to capitalize on the anticipated surge in travel interest during the summer season. 

This steadfast commitment from airlines paves the way for enhanced accessibility, facilitating seamless travel experiences for visitors keen to explore all that St Maarten has to offer.

Seize the opportunity for sun-kissed adventures

Travelers are urged to seize the opportunity presented by reduced airfares during the summertime. 

From April 15 to August 31, visitors are invited to immerse themselves in 20 weeks of sun-kissed adventure and unforgettable experiences, as Sint Maarten beckons with its irresistible charm and warm hospitality.

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