Watch: Beautiful (NEW) Aerial Footage of Saint Martin Shows Exuberant, Thriving Island

It’s always better when you can see something yourself, because seeing is believing. That just so happens to be exactly what SHOWME Caribbean believes as well. And it’s why they had a team on Saint Martin just last week filming some incredible footage, much of which will make up their soon-to-be-released 360 degree tour of the entire island of Saint Martin, all post Irma. It will be the most comprehensive, post Irma imagery released to date of the entire island. So, keep an eye out for that.

In the meantime, SHOWME Caribbean has released a video featuring some pretty captive aerial imagery taken from high above Saint Martin. Just think of it as a teaser of what’s to come.

The video shows multiple aerial views of Pinel Island, Orient Beach, Marigot, Mullet Bay, Kim Sha Beach, Maho Beach, Rainforest Adventures, Philipsburg, Baie Rouge, and, last but certainly not least, Little Bay. A really nice mix of some popular spots on Saint Martin, all looking alive and well. And I can speak from personal experience, it really is as amazing as it looks.

Go. Now. Before everyone else figures it out.

Please help support our efforts to restore and rebuild the local economy on Saint Martin. Click here to visit the SXM Strong donate page today!

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Jon Ferlise

I fell in love with the island of Saint Martin the first time I visited to celebrate my 40th birthday in May of 2009. Since then, I've spent most birthdays there, and have visited countless other times getting to know this wonderful place and the friendly locals that make it so special. I adore the culture, the people, the community, and the beauty of this stunning island. SXM Strong is a website that I started to support humanitarian relief efforts following Hurricane Irma. There was no plan, it just evolved as I witnessed the devastation that Irma caused the island and the huge need to communicate and disseminate information about what had happened and how people could help support this island and its people.

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