Flight Watcher: JetBlue Has New York-St. Maarten Flights for $382 Right Now

By: - May 13th, 2026
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Grand Case, Saint Martin.

The beach bars along Simpson Bay are already busy by late afternoon in early June. Catamarans pull back into the marina after day sails to Tintamarre and Anguilla.

At Maho Beach, crowds gather along the sand waiting for the next arrival over the water. Grand Case starts filling up around dinner time, with tables lining the boulevard and fishing boats tied up near the waterfront. This time of year in St. Maarten brings long beach days, warm water and fewer crowds than the middle of winter season — and right now there’s a flight deal out of New York that lines up with it perfectly.

We found roundtrip JetBlue fares from New York to St. Maarten for $382, including taxes, with travel dates available from May 30 through June 5. We found the fare on Google Flights this week.

The route is one of the more reliable nonstop options into the island from the Northeast, and fares under $400 to St. Maarten heading into summer don’t stay around very long, particularly on JetBlue.

Why This Fare Stands Out

St. Maarten remains one of the Caribbean’s strongest nonstop markets from the United States. Flights stay consistently busy because the island delivers several trips in one destination: French Caribbean dining in Grand Case, casino resorts and nightlife on the Dutch side, beach-hopping all day long and easy ferry connections to nearby islands.

That combination usually keeps fares elevated compared to other Caribbean routes.

A sub-$400 nonstop ticket heading into June puts this trip firmly into impulse-trip territory. The timing works particularly well, too. The island still has energy heading into summer, but beaches and restaurants feel easier and less crowded than peak winter weeks.

JetBlue’s nonstop service from New York also keeps the trip simple. You leave in the morning and land in St. Maarten in time for a late lunch near the water.

What Early June Looks Like in St. Maarten

Early June is one of the island’s sweet spots. Water temperatures stay warm. Beach clubs remain active. Restaurants on both the Dutch and French sides are fully open. Hotel rates typically soften compared to February and March.

Orient Bay still has packed beach-chair rows and long lunches that turn into late afternoons. Grand Case remains one of the Caribbean’s strongest food towns, particularly along Boulevard de Grand Case, where restaurants spill toward the street and seafood arrives straight from the docks nearby.

Mullet Bay stays one of the island’s best beach afternoons, particularly once cruise traffic thins out later in the day. Simpson Bay keeps its usual rhythm of bars, live music and marina traffic. Friar’s Bay and Happy Bay tend to feel quieter heading into June.

The weather pattern this time of year usually brings short passing showers followed by long stretches of sun. Sea conditions are generally calm enough for boat trips to Pinel Island or Anguilla.

The Beaches That Still Define the Island

St. Maarten’s beach lineup remains one of the strongest in the northeastern Caribbean because every stretch of sand feels completely different from the next.

Maho Beach still draws crowds for the arrivals overhead, but it’s also one of the island’s most active social beaches, with bars directly behind the sand and constant traffic from neighboring resorts. Mullet Bay stays calmer, with white sand and steady water conditions that work well for long swimming days.

Orient Bay delivers a completely different atmosphere. The beach is lined with restaurants, loungers and watersports operators from one end to the other. Music drifts out from beach bars all afternoon. Lunch service tends to stretch well past mid-day.

On the French side, Grand Case Beach remains one of the island’s quieter stretches, particularly near the northern end. Cupecoy has smaller coves framed by cliffs and limestone formations. Dawn Beach still draws snorkelers thanks to its clearer water conditions on calmer days.

Where to Eat During This Trip

St. Maarten remains one of the Caribbean’s best dining islands, particularly because you get two distinct culinary identities in one trip.

In Grand Case, spots like Ocean 82, Bistrot Caraibes and Le Cottage continue pulling visitors across the island every night of the week. Rainbow Café stays one of the strongest beach lunch scenes on the French side, particularly around sunset.

On the Dutch side, Sale & Pepe in Simpson Bay remains a longtime favorite for Italian cuisine, while The Palms at Simpson Bay Resort keeps drawing crowds for casual waterfront dinners. Emilio’s, near Philipsburg, continues standing out for its historic plantation-house atmosphere and elevated Caribbean cuisine.

The island’s lolo scene still anchors the food culture, too. In Grand Case, open-air grills send smoke into the street every evening, with ribs, lobster, johnny cakes and snapper served on plastic trays alongside cold beer and rum punch.

Where To Stay

The best part about this fare is that it opens the door to several different kinds of St. Maarten trips.

If you want full-service resort energy near restaurants and nightlife, The Morgan Resort near Maho Beach remains one of the island’s strongest newer options. The infinity-edge pool overlooks the runway and the water beyond it, and the property keeps you close to beach bars, casinos and nightlife.

On the French side, The Grand Case Beach Club continues delivering one of the island’s most dependable stays. The property stretches along the water near Grand Case, with direct beach frontage, kitchen-equipped suites and easy walking distance to the boulevard’s restaurants.

Travelers looking for a larger resort experience often gravitate toward The Sonesta Ocean Point Resort, the adults-only property near Maho Beach with multiple pools, all-inclusive dining and quick proximity to the island’s busiest nightlife district.

Closer to Simpson Bay, The Simpson Bay Resort, Marina and Spa remains one of the island’s most practical choices for longer stays thanks to its marina frontage, multiple restaurants and central location between the Dutch and French sides.

Booking Advice

These fares were available at publication time, but Caribbean airfare deals change quickly, particularly heading into the summer travel season.

The strongest pricing appeared on JetBlue itineraries from New York for May 30 through June 5. Slightly different dates around that window may still produce similar fares, particularly if you search across a few days in either direction on Google Flights.

At $382 roundtrip, this is one of the better New York-to-St. Maarten fares we’ve seen recently on a nonstop carrier.

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