Active Advisories
Grand Case Beach Resort will be completely remodeling "The Rock" (near the hotel swimming pool) along with the restaurant and bar area. While the downstairs restaurant dining area will remain unchanged, the Bar and Kitchen will be reconstructed with full-access elevators leading to the upstairs deck. Additionally, the space surrounding the pool will be enhanced with a redesigned Bar and Catering area to accommodate larger groups.
The construction period will take place from July 21 to December 18, 2024.
Due to the project's scale, there will be heavy machinery and noise at various levels during this time. A timetable has been divided into three periods based on the extent of disturbance to the hotel's environment. More details will be provided as they finalize the schedule for each.
Please be aware that other aspects of the hotel, including the rooms, will not be undergoing any construction, though they will be affected by the noise.
Overview
The Grand Case Beach Club, a laid back, award winning intimate oceanfront hotel adjacent to the picturesque village of Grand Case with its internationally known dining. The 73-unit hotel, whose ambience is accentuated by mountains in the background, features outstanding cuisine in the Sunset Café.
Check in
4 p.m.
Check out
11 a.m.
Rooms
73
Inclusions
- Welcome bottle of wine
- Weekly manager's cocktail party
Rooms
Amenities
Location
Reviews
Hidden Gem
riptidemarket (NYC, United States) on Apr 22, 2024
This is a hidden gem! The rooms are very modern & well maintained. Had a full kitchen. Plenty of loungers all over the property. Pool area is large with a great view of the water. Beach area is tight, but was in the water most of the time so not important. Sandy bottom, few rocks. Beach food & drink service. Would definitely rent a car to get into town & explore the area.
Nice rooms but seaweed covered beach
Stephen D on Apr 05, 2024
My family and I arrived at the Grand Case Beach Club ready to love it - a location we booked specifically for the private beaches. Within only a few hours, however, I almost booked us into another hotel, and here’s why. The day before we arrived, the island had experienced severe winds, so a TON of seaweed had covered the hotel’s private beach. Of course, I completely understand the hotel has no control over the wind and the amount of seaweed the ocean dumps on the beach but what we found ourselves disappointed with for our entire stay was how the hotel handled the situation. For example, when we checked in, the front desk provided us with a short letter explaining they had recently experienced a “little problem” with seaweed on the beach. A “little problem” was an understatement, to say the least. Immediately after we checked in, we walked over to the water to find a pile of seaweed almost a foot high that spanned the entire length of the beach, not to mention how it filled the water. Taking a closer look at the letter they provided, the hotel’s position was that sweeping the seaweed back into the water (rather than sweeping it aside or anywhere else, for that matter) was the most ecologically-friendly solution to the issue and that it would clear up within a few days. That was March 30th. We checked out on April 4th and there was still a LOT of seaweed on the beach. Why? Because sweeping it into the ocean only seems to wash it back onto the beach overnight. Rather than sweeping it toward either side of the beach, their best solution was to put it right back in the water because, apparently, that's what is best for the seaweed rather than the hotel’s guests. So, our solution to the “little problem” was to drive to other beaches every day that were either seaweed-free or where other hotels cleaned the beaches by sweeping the seaweed to the side of the beach. As a result, we spent (read: wasted) a fair amount of money renting chairs at different beaches around the island. Also, for $400+ per night, one would not expect to find brown water coming out of the showerhead. This happened every time I turned on the water. Sure, it only lasted about a minute, but really? As for the rest of Grand Case about a 10 minute walk from the hotel, it leaves a lot to be desired. There’s a reason you can’t access the Grand Case Beach Club without passing through heavy metal gates and there’s also a reason there’s a security guard posted on the street every night. This was our second visit to St. Martin and, likely, the last.
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