Grand Case Beach Club is a small fishing village on the northwest coast of French St Martin. Small wooden pastel-colored houses with elaborate carvings line the village's main road--a captivating effect. Truly find an escape from the ordinary and peace of mind on Grand Case St Martin. Also find duty-free shopping, world-famous dining, nightlife and casinos just a 15-minute drive away. Active pursuits include snorkeling, windsurfing, water-skiing, golf and tennis. Day trips can be taken by ship or plane to the nearby islands of Anguilla, Saba, St. Eustatius, and St. Barthelemy.\n\n##Rooms\n* The Beach Club offers 71 guest units in five pastel buildings with corrugated red-steel roofs of two or three stories (no elevators). Balconies and patios provide garden or sea views. Decor and furnishings include bright island-motif fabrics, rattan furniture, and tile floors. Louvered doors and windows allow fresh air to circulate. Televisions with U.S./international cable channels and cassette/CD player combinations provide entertainment, with DVD players and VCRs available for rent. A complimentary bottle of wine is provided at registration. Smoking is not permitted inside rooms, only on patios and balconies.\n\n##OtherInformation\n* A Continental breakfast is provided each morning in Sunset Cafe, and a complimentary cocktail party is held on Monday evenings. \n\n* Sunset Cafe Open-air restaurant set above sea, with view of Anguilla. Seating on wood-floor veranda shaded by striped awning. American-style breakfast. Lunch specials such as vol au vent with shrimp and asparagus, marinated tuna salad, fillet of beef in mustard sauce. Also, appetizers, salads, pasta, sandwiches, seafood, ribs, steaks. Dinner appetizers such as snails in Roquefort sauce, foie gras sauteed with cherries, crab baked in shell, lobster ravioli. Main courses of seafood, beef, duck, chicken prepared with French West Indian accents. \n\n* At the resort's front, a blunt promontory separates two beaches. One is a shallow 1.5-km (1-mi) strip washed by the Caribbean Sea to the resort's seawall, above which are cushioned lounge chairs under thatched shades and seagrape trees. The other is a deeper, 200-m (219-yd) stretch furnished with lounge chairs and umbrellas that also includes an area with hammocks and cushioned lounge chairs. Atop the promontory is a 9-by-3.75-m (29-by-12-ft) pool with a sea view from a 9.25-m (30-ft) bluff.\n\n##Location\nGrand Case Beach Club is on the island's French side is 300m (328 yds) north of Grand Case village's restaurant row, known as the gastronomic capital of the Caribbean.\n\n