The French Saint-Martin country code is +590 — reaching the French, northern half of a Caribbean island shared with Dutch Sint Maarten (+1 721). An overseas collectivity of France using the euro, served by Orange Caraïbe, SFR Caraïbe + Digicel — Saint-Martin bank verifications expect a +590 690 mobile.
French Saint-Martin shares the +590 country code with Guadeloupe + Saint-Barthélemy. Every number is 9 digits — landlines start 590, mobiles start 690 — and the island is split with Dutch Sint Maarten (+1 721).
French Saint-Martin uses the <b>+590</b> country code, which it shares with Guadeloupe + Saint-Barthélemy in ITU zone 5. It is an overseas collectivity of France — part of France + the EU, using the euro. The island it sits on is split: the <b>French north (+590)</b> + the <b>Dutch south, Sint Maarten (+1 721)</b> — the smallest inhabited island in the world divided between two nations.
Numbering on French Saint-Martin is administered by ARCEP (France's telecom regulator). Three mobile carriers serve the French Caribbean: Orange Caraïbe, SFR Caraïbe + Digicel. Capital Marigot. The euro is the official currency on the French side, though the US dollar is widely accepted across the whole island.
French Saint-Martin has no separate area codes. Every number is exactly <b>9 digits</b> with a repeated-prefix pattern: <b>landlines are 590 XX XX XX</b> + <b>mobiles are 690 XX XX XX</b>. Internationally you dial +590 + the full 9-digit number (e.g. +590 590 87 12 34). Domestically a leading 0 is used. Never drop a digit — the 590 is part of both the country code + the number.
Saint-Martin is the smallest inhabited island in the world divided between two nations. The French north (Saint-Martin, +590) shares the island with the Dutch south (Sint Maarten, +1 721). Marigot is the French capital; Grand Case is celebrated as the "gastronomic capital of the Caribbean"; Orient Bay + other beaches anchor tourism. The euro circulates on the French side + the US dollar on the Dutch side, though both are used widely. Hurricane Irma devastated the island in 2017.
A French Saint-Martin number in international format is written as +590 590 XX XX XX for landlines + +590 690 XX XX XX for mobiles — always 9 digits. Example: +590 590 87 12 34 for a Marigot landline, +590 690 12 34 56 for a mobile. Notice the 590 (or 690) repeats after the +590 country code.
Because French Saint-Martin shares the +590 code with Guadeloupe + Saint-Barthélemy + uses a closed 9-digit plan, you always dial all 9 digits. Domestically a leading 0 is used (0590 / 0690); internationally drop that 0 and dial +590 followed by the full 9-digit number. Never drop a digit — the repeated 590/690 is part of the number, not a duplicate.
From Marigot to Grand-Case + Orient Bay, every French Saint-Martin number lives behind a +590 — all 9 digits, no area code. Pick a number that fits your customers across the French north of the island.
Every country uses a different exit code before +590. From any mobile, + replaces the exit code — so +590 590 87 12 34 works worldwide. French Saint-Martin numbers are always 9 digits — never drop a digit.
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+590 reaches the French, northern half of a Caribbean island — an overseas collectivity of France using the euro, with Orange Caraïbe, SFR Caraïbe + Digicel. Saint-Martin banks verify with a +590 690 mobile.
French Saint-Martin banks + French-Caribbean services send one-time codes to a +590 690 mobile. As an overseas collectivity of France, the island runs on French banking + ID systems — so a +590 mobile makes completing Saint-Martin bank verifications + OTPs far easier from abroad.
A +590 line connects you to Saint-Martin's tourism economy — Grand Case is celebrated as the "gastronomic capital of the Caribbean", and Orient Bay + the duty-free shops of Marigot anchor a steady flow of visitors. Ideal for hotels, restaurants, charters + villa rentals on the French side.
French Saint-Martin is part of France + the EU + uses the euro. A +590 number plugs you into the French Caribbean (alongside Guadeloupe + Saint-Barthélemy, which share +590) with EU consumer + euro-payment expectations — a familiar setup for European customers + partners.
Saint-Martin draws heavy US + North American traffic, and the US dollar is widely used alongside the euro. A +590 number sits right next to the Dutch side (Sint Maarten, +1 721) + Princess Juliana airport — handy for businesses serving cross-island + US visitor traffic.
French Saint-Martin runs on Atlantic Standard Time (AST, UTC−4) all year with no daylight saving. That keeps it close to US Eastern + the rest of the Caribbean — convenient business hours for North + South American partners + customers.
French Saint-Martin uses a clean closed 9-digit plan with no area codes — landlines 590, mobiles 690, dialed the same way everywhere. CallMama routes +590 numbers through ARCEP-aligned French Caribbean carriers, so a +590 line is simple to dial + manage.
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Name, country code, ISO 3166 alpha-2 & alpha-3, exit code, and ITU zone. Filter by continent or search by name or code.
| Country | Code | ISO-2 | ISO-3 | Exit | Zone |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Afghanistan | +93 | AF | AFG | 00 | 9 |
| Albania | +355 | AL | ALB | 00 | 3 |
| Algeria | +213 | DZ | DZA | 00 | 2 |
| American Samoa | +1 | AS | ASM | 011 | 1 |
| Andorra | +376 | AD | AND | 00 | 3 |
| Angola | +244 | AO | AGO | 00 | 2 |
| Anguilla | +1 | AI | AIA | 011 | 1 |
| Antarctica | +672 | AQ | ATA | 00 | 6 |
| Antigua and Barbuda | +1 | AG | ATG | 011 | 1 |
| Argentina | +54 | AR | ARG | 00 | 5 |
| Armenia | +374 | AM | ARM | 00 | 3 |
| Aruba | +297 | AW | ABW | 00 | 2 |
| Australia | +61 | AU | AUS | 0011 | 6 |
| Austria | +43 | AT | AUT | 00 | 4 |
| Azerbaijan | +994 | AZ | AZE | 00 | 9 |
| Bahamas | +1 | BS | BHS | 011 | 1 |
| Bahrain | +973 | BH | BHR | 00 | 9 |
| Bangladesh | +880 | BD | BGD | 00 | 8 |
| Barbados | +1 | BB | BRB | 011 | 1 |
| Belarus | +375 | BY | BLR | 810 | 3 |
+590 590 XX XX XX — the 590 appears twice on purpose. Mobiles repeat 690 instead: +590 690 XX XX XX. It is not a typo or a duplicated digit — always dial all 9 digits after +590.011 590 590 87 12 34 for a Marigot landline, or 011 590 690 12 34 56 for a mobile. On any mobile, replace 011 with +. Never drop a digit — the 590/690 is part of the number.00 590 590 87 12 34 for a landline, or 00 590 690 12 34 56 for a mobile. French Saint-Martin is an overseas collectivity of France, but it is still dialed internationally with +590.011 590 690 12 34 56 for a Saint-Martin mobile. On any Canadian mobile, replace 011 with +.+590 590 XX XX XX for landlines + +590 690 XX XX XX for mobiles — always 9 digits after the +590. Example: +590 590 87 12 34 for a Marigot landline, +590 690 12 34 56 for a mobile. Domestically a leading 0 is used (0590 / 0690).+590 590 87 XX XX + a mobile looks like +590 690 XX XX XX. Numbers are non-geographic within French Saint-Martin + dialed in full.One tap to install. One more to call. It really is that simple.