The Friendly Island - Dutch Caribbean Paradise
Philipsburg
42,000 (Dutch side)
Dutch, English
Netherlands Antillean Guilder
Dec - Apr
3-4 hours
4-5 hours
8-9 hours
8-9 hours
St. Maarten represents the Dutch side of the unique Caribbean island shared with French St. Martin, offering visitors the extraordinary experience of exploring two countries on one small island. Known as "The Friendly Island," St. Maarten delivers a vibrant blend of Dutch efficiency, Caribbean warmth, and international flair. The capital Philipsburg enchants with duty-free shopping along Front Street and Great Bay Beach stretching alongside the bustling boardwalk. Famous Maho Beach provides the thrilling experience of watching aircraft land just overhead at Princess Juliana International Airport, creating one of the world's most unique beach experiences.
The Dutch side offers excellent beaches including Mullet Bay, Simpson Bay, and Dawn Beach with pristine white sands and turquoise waters. Casinos, beach bars, water sports, and nightlife create an energetic atmosphere. Visitors can easily cross the invisible border to French St. Martin, experiencing two distinct cultures, cuisines, and atmospheres in a single day. The island's compact 37 square miles pack remarkable diversity - from luxury resorts and condos along Simpson Bay to local Caribbean neighborhoods, from world-class restaurants to beachside barbecue shacks, all contributing to St. Maarten's reputation as a Caribbean crossroads.
St. Maarten offers a unique Caribbean experience as the Dutch side of the world's smallest landmass shared by two nations. With 37 beaches, duty-free shopping, vibrant nightlife, and seamless access to French St. Martin, the island delivers exceptional diversity and value for Caribbean travelers seeking adventure, culture, and relaxation.
Capital city with Front Street shopping, Great Bay Beach boardwalk, cruise port, casinos, restaurants, Fort Amsterdam, and historic Dutch colonial architecture.
Tourist hub with Princess Juliana Airport, Maho Beach plane watching, Simpson Bay Beach, marina, casinos, nightlife, beach bars, and resort corridor.
Residential areas with local flavor, Dawn Beach, Oyster Pond marina, border crossing to French side, and authentic Caribbean neighborhoods.
Mullet Bay Beach, Cupecoy Beach (clothing-optional cliffs), Maho Beach, and western coastal areas with stunning Caribbean sunsets.
St. Maarten's 37 beaches offer remarkable diversity across the small island. The western beaches including Mullet Bay and Maho feature calm Caribbean waters perfect for swimming and sunset views. Simpson Bay provides the longest beach on the Dutch side with water sports, beach bars, and resort access. Great Bay Beach in Philipsburg offers convenient swimming alongside the cruise port and shopping district.
The eastern coast including Dawn Beach and Guana Bay showcase Atlantic energy with waves suitable for bodyboarding and surfing. Cupecoy Beach features dramatic sandstone cliffs creating secluded coves and caves. Little Bay offers protected swimming accessed by trail from Philipsburg. Each beach maintains distinct character, from party atmosphere at Sunset Beach Bar to tranquil relaxation at quieter spots, ensuring perfect beach options for every preference.
Water activities dominate St. Maarten's adventure offerings. Snorkeling and diving reveal vibrant coral reefs, sea turtles, and marine life. Catamaran cruises sail to nearby islands including Anguilla, Prickly Pear, and Tintamarre. Jet skiing, parasailing, paddleboarding, and kayaking provide action on Simpson Bay and other beaches. Deep-sea fishing charters target marlin, tuna, and dorado in Atlantic waters.
Thirteen casinos offer slots, table games, poker rooms, and entertainment. Nightlife ranges from beach bars to nightclubs, with the Simpson Bay area providing the most vibrant scene. Zip-lining at Loterie Farm or Rainforest Adventures delivers rainforest canopy experiences. Shopping spans duty-free jewelry and watches on Front Street to local markets and beachwear boutiques. The ease of crossing to French St. Martin doubles entertainment and dining options.
St. Maarten's international character creates exceptional culinary diversity. While the French side often receives more acclaim for fine dining, the Dutch side offers excellent restaurants featuring international cuisines - Italian, Asian, steakhouses, and seafood. Beach barbecue shacks serve local favorites including conch, ribs, and johnnycakes. Caribbean cuisine features fresh fish, lobster, and traditional dishes with influences from throughout the region.
The culture blends Dutch Caribbean heritage with international influences from diverse residents and visitors. English serves as the primary language alongside Dutch, with many speaking Spanish, French, and Papiamento. The island celebrates Carnival in April with colorful parades, calypso, and soca music. Local art galleries, craft markets, and festivals showcase Caribbean creativity. The friendly, welcoming atmosphere that earned the nickname "The Friendly Island" remains genuine and palpable throughout the Dutch side.
Exclusive packages and offers for St. Maarten vacations
7 nights oceanfront • 2 countries • Casino • Water sports • Duty-free shopping
5 nights • Rental car • Catamaran cruise • Beach hopping • Both sides tours
6 nights near airport • Plane watching • Sunset Bar • Mullet Bay • Nightlife