St Maarten’s Divi Little Bay Completes Upgrades

By: - March 1st, 2019
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By the Caribbean Journal staff

St Maarten’s Divi Little Bay Beach Resort has completed a series of upgrade projects.

The new additions range from the new “pureocean” poolscape and bar to the completion of propertywide renovations in the wake of Hurricane Irma.

The new pool complex has multiple pools that spill into one another, all with an ocean view, including waterfalls, a central fire pit and a large hot tub, among other amenities.

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“Our new pool area is like nothing you’ve ever seen before. It’s truly a spectacular spot to soak up the sun and enjoy the terrific turquoise sea in the background,” said Anne-Marie, Divi Little Bay Beach Resort’s General Manager. “Plus, in the evening, the pools illuminate in a magnificent display of color, making it the perfect place to relax day or night.”

Divi Little Bay has also debuted two new eateries: “pureroc,” featuring proteins and vegetables cooked on a steaming hot lava rock; and The Shack, a “grab-and-go” eatery.

St Maarten’s Divi Little Bay first reopened over the summer.

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