26/06/2023
Did you know there are โขโฆ beaches on St. Martin?! ๐๐ฉต
Long Bay: Calm and relaxing
Plum Bay: Wild and calm Great for snorkeling when the water is calm, and for surfing when there is swell.
Red Bay: Beautiful beach perfect for lunch in a restaurant near the water.
Petite Baie: Not very popular because exposed to wind and swell.
Nettle Bay: A rocky beach on one side and a lagoon on the other with a few hotels around.
Grand Ilet: Perfect to relax.
Galisbay Beach: One of the most popular beach on the island.
Loversโ Beach: A romantic beach hidden between rocks that only two people at the same time can enjoy.
Friarsโ Bay Beach: Family friendly beach that is safe and beautiful.
Happy Bay: A wild beach you can reach after a 10 minutes walk that is perfect for a picnic with familly and friends.
Grand-Case Beach: Explore the famous Creole Rock and eat in one of the many gourmet restaurants.
Little Beach: Great place to start snorkeling or kayaking.
Anse Marcel: Safe family friendly beach
Petites Cayes: Often deserted, this wild beach that you can reach after an half hour walking is great for surfing when the swell is on.
Grandes Cayes: Facing Timtamarre, this wild beach is popular among the St Maarten residents.
Tintamarre Island: Part of the territory of the nature reserve, this island has 2 peaceful beaches.
Pinel Island: This island is a natural reserve where you will find 2 beaches: one with two restaurant where you can eat and rent long chairs, and an other one that you can reach after a 10 minutes walk.
Orient Bay: The largest beach in St Maarten is like the โSt Tropez of the Caribbeanโ. There, you will find shops, restaurants and water sports.
Green Cay: A small and quiet island in front of Orient Bay.
Galion Beach: Great for surfers and windsurfers. But also for families during local festivals.
Baie de lโEmbouchure: This mangrove beach is very popular among windsurfers.
Lucasโ Bay: With a beautiful underwater nature it is perfect for snorkeling.
Dawn Beach: a beautiful wild beach surrounded by coconut trees.
Guana Bay: Very popular among surfers, be aware of its deep water currents. (Cont. in comments)