This St. Maarten Resort Has a Zero-Entry Infinity Pool, a Waterslide, and a Swim-Up Blackjack Bar — And Rooms From $444 in June

By: - May 22nd, 2026
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The pool at the Morgan resort in St Maarten.

A pool with a waterslide. A grotto cave. An underwater music system. And a swim-up bar with a blackjack table built into it.

That’s the centerpiece of The Morgan Resort, Spa & Village, the design-forward boutique hotel on St. Maarten’s Maho coast — and it’s one of the more distinctive resort pools in the Caribbean right now.

It’s also sitting at a notable rate heading into early summer. The Morgan currently has rooms starting at $444 per night for an early-June stay, according to what we found on Google Hotels. The pool-view king is showing at $461 per night. That covers a Monday-Monday trip from June 1-8.

The zero-entry infinity-edge pool — designed by local firm DAM Caribbean — is lined with palm trees, sun loungers and private cabanas, with a waterfall pouring into it and a slide tucked into a grotto on one side. The swim-up Bar M anchors the middle of it, blackjack table and all. MSN named it one of the top 10 resort pools in the world.

That’s the calling card, but the rest of the property holds up.

The Morgan has 124 ultra-contemporary guest rooms and suites, most with ocean or pool views, private balconies or terraces, floor-to-ceiling windows and spa-inspired walk-in showers. The design leans modern and clean — closer to a design hotel than a traditional Caribbean beach resort.

The signature restaurant, SALT, turns out modern Caribbean cuisine from Executive Chef Derio Boyce, built around locally-sourced seafood. The property also has a full-service spa, a rooftop observation deck with 360-degree views of the famous jet landings at Princess Juliana International Airport, and a 24-hour fitness center.

The location is one of the strongest on the island for a quick trip — the resort is essentially walking distance from the airport, meaning you can land and be at the pool inside of an hour. It’s also steps from Maho Beach and Sunset Bar, and a short walk to the shops, casinos and restaurants of Maho Village.

Summer has quietly become one of the most underrated windows in St. Maarten, with warm water, lighter crowds and rates at higher-end hotels that drop well below peak-winter pricing — which at The Morgan can push past $700 per night in February.

For travelers looking for a boutique escape in St. Maarten this summer, this is one of the more compelling values in the Caribbean right now.

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