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!

Parasoils and Vacationeers on Little Bay Beach in front of Belair Beach Hotel

December 8, 2023

THE TOP 10 ACTIVITIES FOR ST MAARTEN BEACH LOVERS!

  If any of our suggested itineraries is the most difficult to compile, it is the one making us decide which of St Maartens / St Martins pristine beaches to select for recommendations. However, as this is part of our

November 29, 2023

ST MAARTEN BEACH OF THE WEEK: HAPPY BAY BEACH

  Happy Bay Beach – Where serenity gets unveiled!   Embark on a serene escape at Happy Bay Beach, where tranquility meets untouched nature. Secluded and surrounded by a 360-degree panorama of pure beauty, it’s a hidden gem in the

November 22, 2023

ST MAARTEN BEACH OF THE WEEK: ORIENT BAY BEACH

  Orient Bay Beach – Dive into the thrills of Orient Bay!   Explore Orient Bay Beach, the ultimate St Maarten/St Martin hotspot for water sports and sun-soaked bliss. From kitesurfing to catamaran charters, indulge in thrilling activities along this

Grand Case Beach, Things to do on St Maarten, St Martin, French side, Dutch side

October 31, 2023

ST MAARTEN BEACH OF THE WEEK: GRAND CASE BEACH

Grand Case Beach – A Beachfront Culinary Haven   Located along the main street of this charming fishing village, Grand Case Beach unveils its winding, sandy oasis. Here, dozens of renowned restaurants, Sitting on elevated wooden balconies with captivating beachfront

Anse Marcel, French side Saint Martin, Nature St Maarten, Things to do on St Maarten

October 24, 2023

ST MAARTEN BEACH OF THE WEEK: ANSE MARCEL BEACH

Anse Marcel Beach – Nature’s Paradise & a Historical Gem   Explore the northern paradise of Anse Marcel. Lush hills lead to a stunning view of green bays and clear blue waters, seeming to touch Anguilla. It’s not just a