Map of St Martin's
Please tread carefully on our small island as you explore and enjoy.
The dunes are the first line of defence against large waves and sea level rise. Please respect the signs put in place to protect new planting and prevent the use of small cut throughs. There are plenty of access points on and off of beaches just walk on a little and you'll soon find an open path.
Dogs - please make sure you have full control of your pet at all times. On the road a lead is strongly advised. Our island poultry is very free-range, even the best-trained dogs are not used to this, please keep your four legged friend close to you.
The dunes are the first line of defence against large waves and sea level rise. Please respect the signs put in place to protect new planting and prevent the use of small cut throughs. There are plenty of access points on and off of beaches just walk on a little and you'll soon find an open path.
Dogs - please make sure you have full control of your pet at all times. On the road a lead is strongly advised. Our island poultry is very free-range, even the best-trained dogs are not used to this, please keep your four legged friend close to you.
There are a network of paths that crisscross the island, the main ones are marked on the map. None of the paths are signposted. Feel free to wander and explore but please use your common sense by not: climbing walls or gates, ignoring signs that ask you not to proceed or walking across land that is someone's garden.
If you want to be ready to make the most of your trip to St Martin's you can download a copy of our island map below.