St. Maarten / St. Martin Beaches Blog

If anything makes St. Maarten special, it is its record number of pristine beaches per square mile. From the tranquil to the lively, you can select daily which of 37 island beaches serves you best. With the blog below, we keep you in the loop of beach news and highlight some of our favorites!

Maho Beach, Airport Beach, Flights to St Maarten

October 13, 2023

ST MAARTEN BEACH OF THE WEEK: MAHO BEACH

Maho Beach – St Maarten’s most Famed Beach   Maho Beach is a thrilling global sensation, nestled right at the end of St. Maarten’s Princess Juliana International Airport runway. This sandy haven was born from history, originally crafted by the

Cole Bay Beach, Pelican, Simpson Bay, St Maarten, Seaside Nature Park

October 3, 2023

ST MAARTEN BEACH OF THE WEEK: COLE BAY BEACH

Cole Bay Beach – Welcoming for families & serenity   Discover adventure at Cole Bay Beach, a hidden gem behind St. Maarten’s energy plant, with access to Seaside Nature Park! This unique beach offers kids a chance to interact with

Cupecoy Beach, Simpson Bay, Philipsburg, St Maarten, St Marteen

September 19, 2023

BEACH OF THE WEEK: CUPECOY BEACH

Cupecoy Beach – Beautiful sunset and limestone cliffs   Cupecoy Beach, situated on the southwest Dutch side of the island, offers breathtaking sunsets and features stunning limestone cliffs. This unique hideaway lies between the Caribbean Sea and the picturesque Simpson

Pinel Island, St Martin, St Maarten, St Marteen, Maho Beach, Airport SXM, Drinking age Sint Maarten

September 12, 2023

BEACH OF THE WEEK: PINEL ISLAND

Pinel Island – Where the Atlantic and the Caribbean beaches meet   Pinel island is a small (roughly in between of one kilometer and mile in surface) island right off the coast of French side St Martin. At its closest

Geneve Bay, Philipsburg, St Maarten, St Martin, Dutch Caribbean

September 5, 2023

BEACH OF THE WEEK: GENEVE BAY

Geneve Bay – A rocky beach experience   Reaching this rugged black-rock shore on the southeastern coast near Philipsburg requires an hour-long hike from Guana Bay through evergreen shrub land. But you’ll be rewarded for your effort with photogenic geological formations, brown pelicans and melon-shaped cactuses.