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    The 8 Best Beaches in St. Maarten – Dutch Side

    By Mayra Carvajal

    Oh, the lure of powdery sand under your feet and an inviting turquoise sea in front of you. So hard to resist. 

    If I stroke a chord right there you’ll want to take a few minutes to learn about Sint Maarten, an island in the Caribbean where an imaginary line divides the Dutch side from the French side and where beaches are nothing short of fantastic.

    In this post I’m going to tell you about the best beaches in St. Maarten Dutch Side (Saint Martin is the French side).

    Whether you’re looking for a relaxing experience in calm waters or for some wave action, for a secluded less visited spot or to mingle with crowds flocking to bars, there’s something for everyone.

    Is there sargassum in Sint Maarten? Yes. The island hasn’t escaped the problem affecting the rest of the Caribbean. But it comes and goes in waves and the beaches located on the west side are little to no affected by it.

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    These are the top eight beaches that are on the Dutch side of St. Maarten

    A watercolour of a beach with a sunset and boats in the background
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    Table of Contents

    • Best Beaches in St Maarten for Families
      • Mullet Bay Beach
        • How to Get to Mullet Bay Beach
      • Simpson Bay Beach
    • Best Beaches in St Maarten Near Cruise Port
      • Great Bay Beach
      • Little Bay Beach
      • Maho Beach
        • How to Get to Maho Beach
    • Best Scenic Beaches in Sint Maarten
      • Cupecoy Beach
      • Pelican Key Beach
    • Best Secluded Beach in Sint Maarten
      • Indigo Bay Beach (Cay Bay)
      • 12 Unique Things to Do in St. Maarten / St. Martin Other Than Beaches

    Best Beaches in St Maarten for Families

    Mullet Bay Beach

    A sandy beach with turquoise waters in a sunny day
    Mullet Bay Beach: best beach overall

    To me, this is the best beach overall in St Maarten. A long, spectacular sandy beach with gorgeous turquoise hues, gentle waves (depending on the weather) and a small reef area to the left for snorkeling.

    Even during a sargassum surge you don’t see much of the smelly stuff because It’s located on the west side.

    You’ll find beach chairs and umbrellas for rent and a few food vendors. For a less crowded experience go during weekdays or in the morning.

    How to Get to Mullet Bay Beach

    From the cruise port or Philipsburg area: walk to Back Street in Philipsburg (a 10-minute walk) and hop on the bus/van that says “Mullet Beach/Maho Beach”. You can also take a taxi, but it’s way more expensive.

    Traffic in Sint Maarten can be crazy at times so plan your return accordingly.

    If you’re in Maho Beach, you can walk for 15 minutes to Mullet Bay Beach (if you don’t mind walking along the road).

    Simpson Bay Beach

    A sandy beach with mountains in the background
    Simpson Bay Beach

    This one-mile long, sandy beach with calm waters and mountain views runs parallel to the airport landing strip and it’s perfect for long walks. You’ll encounter spots that look like the typical postcard with clean soft sand, spots that are rocky, and spots where beach erosion from storms (especially if you visit right after one) are more evident.

    A nice spot I enjoyed is the stretch around Karakter Beach Bar. It has lounge chairs with shade and the food and drinks are good.

    Simpson Bay Beach is a popular place; expect crowds.


    Best Beaches in St Maarten Near Cruise Port

    Great Bay Beach

    A sandy beach with calm waters and bird in the sky
    Great Bay Beach: the cruise ship beach

    This is the cruise ship beach. If Sint Maarten is a stop on your cruise you only have to walk a few minutes to dip your toes in the soft sand of this long and beyond busy beach that has an endless selection of bars, restaurants and shops along a wide boardwalk.

    Some places offer good packages that include a locker, beach chairs, umbrella, table and selected drinks for a fixed fee. It’s a good beach for families as the water is calm, with an easy entry.

    If you’re staying in St. Maarten for a few days aim for a day with fewer ships (or no ships) to avoid the crowds. 

    You’ll also be within minutes from the docks from where many tours of Sint Maarten depart.

    Holland House Beach Hotel: it’s right in front of Great Bay Beach, close to the Philipsburg’s shopping area. The spacious rooms have a flat-screen TV, AC, a fridge, some with ocean views. There’s a bar and a restaurant onsite and some packages include breakfast.
    Stay at this beachfront hotel, with a rating of 8.6 based on more than 580 reviews.

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    Little Bay Beach

    A sandy beach with some big rocks on the right
    Little Bay Beach

    This beautiful beach is a 5-minute taxi ride or, if you’re up to it, a 45-minute scenic walk from the cruise port along the Great Bay Beach boardwalk and then up along a road with great views of the bay. Better do it in the morning rather than under the midday sun.

    We rented an umbrella and two beach chairs at the Divi Little Bay Beach Resort (there’s no entrance fee) and spent an entire day floating in crystal clear waters with gentle waves and walking on powdery sand. We munched on some snacks we brought with us and sipped guavaberry coladas from the bar. Try one, or two!

    Within the resort property you can visit Fort Amsterdam for a fantastic view of Great Bay and Little Bay, and to see a large colony of brown pelicans.

    A hand holding a pink drink on a beach
    The delicious guavaberry colada
    Beach chairs along a sandy beach and hills in the background
    Little Bay Beach was my second favourite

    A perfect, relaxing day.

    Maho Beach

    A big plane flying low over a beach before landing
    Maho Beach

    Maho Beach is one of the most famous beaches in Sint Maarten, not so much for the beach per se, but for what happens above. 

    It’s only a few feet away from Sint Maarten airport’s landing strip, making it hard to find any other place in the world where you can stand so close under a landing plane without getting in trouble for it (as long as you stay away from the airport fence).

    Maho Beach is on the small side, with a narrow stretch of sand that can cover most of the beach or can be barely there depending on the weather as sands shift with storms.

    Some people swim in the turquoise waters, but most people stand on the sand (or rocks) with their phones up in the air hoping to snap the perfect picture of planes landing so close that you feel you can almost grab the wheels if you stretch your arms long enough.

    For the most exhilarating experience (and cool photos), check the Princess Juliana International Airport arrival schedule online and look out for the landing of big birds like the Airbus A330-200 from KLM (the direct flight from Amsterdam) or the Air France flight from Paris.

    Most big planes arrive between late morning and mid-afternoon so plan your trip accordingly to avoid disappointment.

    Of course you can always enjoy the beach even if there are no flights, but the main attraction here is the landing.

    Since it’s such a big thing, you can expect crowds. Tons. The small beach is normally packed, with crowds overflowing into the road. If you’re going only for the beach, there are better options such as Mullet Bay Beach, a mere 15-minute walk away.

    You can also grab some drinks at the nearby Sunset Bar & Grill from where you’ll have an awesome view of the planes and the blue sea. 

    How to Get to Maho Beach

    If you’re on the cruise port (or in the Philipsburg area) walk to Back Street and take public transportation to Maho Beach (you’ll see the signs on the units’ windshield), at a fraction of what you would pay for a taxi (buses cost around US$2).  

    If you’re at the Sint Maarten’s airport for a long layover, sitting at one of the bars at Maho Beach is a much better alternative than waiting at the airport and it’s only a 10-minute walk.


    Best Scenic Beaches in Sint Maarten

    Cupecoy Beach

    A beach with waves crashing into a cliff
    Cupecoy Beach

    The huge rocks sticking out of the bright blue water and the waves crashing against the rugged cliffs create a beautiful scenery in Cupecoy beach.

    The beach is interspersed along the shore in the form of several small pockets -including sandy and rocky mini beaches and small caves- that are accessible from different points. 

    This is not the best beach for long walks or for swimming as it can be rough, but it’s somewhat secluded, quite scenic, popular with surfers and clothing-optional fanatics, and those looking for a great spot to watch the sunset.

    There’s only one bar in the immediate area, located on the northern section of the beach.

    You can catch a van/bus to Cupecoy Beach from Philipsburg.

    Pelican Key Beach

    A sunset on a beach with boats in the distance
    Sunset at Pelican Key Beach

    This small, sandy beach is great for watching Sint Maarten’s amazing sunsets and the silhouettes of boats rocking against the violet and orange hues.

    It’s also a great beach for swimming as the clear water is on the calmer side (with a steep grade) and it’s less crowded than other popular nearby beaches.

    The area of Pelican Key is a lively place to stay in Sint Maarten, with easy access to the beach, supermarkets, and with many choices of bars, restaurants, and bakeries.

    You’ll also be close to the Simpson Bay Lagoon, the departure point of many boats offering different water activities in Sint Maarten like this catamaran sail to Anguilla beaches including snorkeling or this highly rated sunset cruise of Sint Maarten.

    La Vista Resort: a good option to stay in this area, with an outdoor swimming pool and a restaurant. Suites have a seating area, a kitchenette, and a balcony, some with ocean views.
    Check rates at La Vista Resort, with a rating of 8.9 based on more than 175 reviews.

    A colourful mural in a low-height building with the sign "La Vista Resort"
    La Vista Resort in Pelican Key

    If you’re looking for a nice property with 2-bedroom suites and full kitchens check out the Hilton Vacation Club Royal Palm, close to La Vista, with a rating of 8.7 based on more than 535 reviews.


    Best Secluded Beach in Sint Maarten

    Indigo Bay Beach (Cay Bay)

    A beach with sargassum on the sand and turquoise and blue waters
    Indigo Bay Beach

    Indigo Bay Beach is less visited than other beaches in Sint Maarten as it’s a little bit more out of the main highway, with no commercial developments around.

    At the end of the serpentine road going downhill you’ll find a long sandy stretch in the shape of a demilune, flanked by hills populated with big houses.

    It’s a beautiful beach that can be affected when the sargassum invasion is at its worst.

    There is a restaurant on site serving good food, with chairs available.

    To reach Indigo Bay you’ll need to take a taxi or rent a car in Sint Maarten. But taxis are so expensive in Sint Maarten that it’s much better to go for the second option.


    Sint Maarten is a dream destination for beach lovers, catering for every taste. Do you know someone who is planning a beach escape? Share this post with them. Their sandy adventure may start right here.


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    About Mayra Carvajal

    Hi, I’m Mayra. A full-time nomad with an appetite for travelling. Art and design are my salt and pepper, with a side order of nature and outdoors. When I’m not gazing at architecture or any other form of art, you’ll see me on a hiking trail, at the top of an ancient ruin, or under a beach umbrella. Here you’ll find practical tips for independent trips, travel stories, and images that may inspire you to explore a new place or high-five your creative muse. Read my About page if you want to learn more about how this site can help you travel more.

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    Comments

    1. Fransic verso

      December 29, 2022 at 10:29 PM

      These are so pretty beaches and can’t wait for summer to enjoy some time at the beach. I will write this list down to remember. Thank you for sharing!

    2. nia

      December 29, 2022 at 10:34 PM

      These beaches look so beautiful! Thanks for highlighting them and sharing pictures! This is helpful to know the differences.

      • Mayra Carvajal

        January 12, 2023 at 12:20 PM

        In Sint Maarten there’s a beach for everyone. 🙂

    3. Mary

      January 6, 2023 at 1:21 PM

      Absolutely stunning…always wanted to go there!
      Thank you for these useful advices and photos!

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