This boutique hotel is located right on Great Bay Beach, St. Maarten, and offers spacious rooms with 30-inch flat-screen cable TVs. Captain Hodge Pier is a 7-minute drive away.
Set in Philipsburg, 300 metres from Little Bay Beach, Belair Beach Hotel offers accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a private beach area and a restaurant.
Rene
Netherlands
location was absolute great! right on the beach between Philipsburg and Sympson Bay. Service was great and very friendly staff
Port de Plaisance Resort, Trademark Collection by Wyndham has an outdoor swimming pool, fitness centre, a garden and terrace in Philipsburg.
Andre
Bonaire St Eustatius and Saba
staff was great, all of them! Very nice and helpful! we really needed a 'rest stay' , my husband is recovering from a horrible spell of dengue (we live in Bonaire) and we loved the place! even when there was a small noise hick-up, it was solved immediately. We are definitely looking forward to coming back next year!
Set in Philipsburg, 800 metres from Great Bay Beach, The Bute Hotel offers accommodation with a terrace, free private parking, a bar and a casino.
Toniquewah
Anguilla
the cleanliness of the room was commendable. The utilities in the room were of high standard and functioning exceptionally well. The bed was extremely comfortable, and the thumbs up for the coffee machine. For a short stay (like 1 or 2 nights) it is affordable and acceptable.
Located on the beautiful island of St. Maarten, this family-friendly resort is situated directly on the beach, and features exceptional service, endless recreational activities and all the comforts of...
Situated in Philipsburg and only 300 metres from Cupecoy Beach, The Hotel Porto Cupecoy features accommodation with sea views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Stephen
Canada
The apartment was very clean and spacious. All other facilities like the pool, the stores and the restaurants were excellent. We felt very safe here.
Situated in Philipsburg, Calinago Friendly Family Sxm offers beachfront accommodation 1.8 km from Little Bay Beach and provides various facilities, such as a casino, a garden and a bar.
Featuring air-conditioned accommodation with a private pool, garden view and a balcony, THE VILLAS ON GREAT BAY, Villa LAVINIA #9 is set in Philipsburg.
Gabriel
Sweden
Just an amazing place right by the beach. Owner Luca and manager Wally are two of the most generous hosts I have ever met. Our flight was cancelled so we arrived a day late, but Luca deducted that first night. We will certainly be back
On average, 3-star hotels in Philipsburg cost £123 per night, and 4-star hotels in Philipsburg are £202 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Philipsburg can on average be found for £117 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Philipsburg this weekend is £202 or, for a 4-star hotel, £235. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Philipsburg for this weekend cost on average around £152 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
We found the entirety of our stay on the Dutch side of Sint...
We found the entirety of our stay on the Dutch side of Sint Maarten wonderful. Taxis at the resort were readily available and reasonable. Be smart and pull up the cruise schedules and plan your trips outside the resort around lighter days. Definitely take a speedboat to Anguilla.
Diane
United States
Scored 8.0
8.0
Philipsburg is a fun town with lots of restaurants and shops...
Philipsburg is a fun town with lots of restaurants and shops. Offcourse the boulevard too.
It is like Zandvoort aan zee but a lot warmer ;)
So yes it can be a bit crowdy when there are more than one CruiseShip there. Place for more cruiseships makes that a lot of tourist get ashore and that can be up to 5000 people pro cruiseship. Offcourse they do not all come to Philipsburg but it can get a little crowdy very tourist place to be.
Without the cruiseships Philipsburg still got her own caracter as a small town. On sunday catholic church you can hear people sing and pray.
You can join in entrance is at the backstreet of the boulevard.
You still see some damages made by Hurricanes but they are building and restoring and in 2025 they think they will be ready.
Nice people
Good place to be
Angelique
Netherlands
Scored 4.0
4.0
lovely beach but have to pay for loungers/umbrellas unless...
lovely beach but have to pay for loungers/umbrellas unless staying at hotel with beach access.
many many shops with staff in street trying to get you to buy, aimed at cruise ship passengers, too much hassle for our liking. unable to walk and sightsee due to constant sales interruptions.
traffic congestion
melanie
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
The island is still recovering from previous hurricanes, it...
The island is still recovering from previous hurricanes, it is very safe to move about on your own. The people are strong and hopeful. They are friendly, displaying kindly smiling faces. Local food is so good and easy to get. Shopping is limited mostly to beautiful jewelry, cigarettes, and alcohol at below US prices. Everyone speaks English. Lots of beautiful beaches and water activities to enjoy.
Laverne
United States
Scored 10
10
Philipsburg was awesome.
Philipsburg was awesome. If you're looking for a party nightlife, stop reading. Philipsburg is not for you. However, if you're looking for a nice relaxing vacation, then Philipsburg is your place. The Boardwalk is wonderful. You can rent a beach chair for a fee and drink minimum, which isn't so bad because you can lay, drink, and eat there all day. I went to St. Maarten for the SCUBA Diving, so I would dive in the morning and relax in the afternoon. However, please be aware that bars and restaurants close EARLY. Like most of them close at 5 or 6 because that's when the cruise ship tourists go back to the boat. There are a few bars and restaurants open later. The Chinese food places in town definitely stay open a lot later. Front Street offers shopping and the Yoda Guy Museum as well as the Guavaberry Emporium.
You also can take public transportation anywhere. Including to and from the airport for $2.00 US each way. The public transportation buses are simply minivans with signs in the bottom of the front windshield, that say, "MAHO" or "St. Peters," or "French Q" or "Ps'Burg" or wherever you are planning to go. The bus stop is literally a four minute walk from the airport and there's a sidewalk to the street that leads you right there. Otherwise, a taxi is $20.00 per person regardless of how many people are in the taxi.
I would recommend going to MAHO Beach and watch the planes. Grab some lunch from the Sunset Bar & Grill and then go to the beach and watch the planes. You can even stand behind an Air Bus and get blown away as it takes off. I know, it sounds maniacal, but it actually is fun. If you're keeping score at home, yes I did get behind an Air Bus as it took off, but did NOT get blown over or into the sea.
Five Stars for Philipsburg.
James
United States
Scored 6.0
6.0
The town is still in the recovery mode from the 2017...
The town is still in the recovery mode from the 2017 Hurricanes. Most of the shops are re-opened for business, but the effects of the storms are still evident. It was disappointing to note the lower level of activity on the boardwalk after dark. Our favorite restaurant, IL' Escargot is still closed on front street, with no signs of renovation activity.
Paul
United States
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Beautiful location and sea view.
Apartments are well equipped, modern clean and spacious. Infinity pool is nice to cool down.
Liz and her team are doing a great job to keep everybody satisfied.
It is in a remote area so I recommend a rental car. Traffic at the Island during the day is quit busy however you can reach al the nice beaches within 30 min. And Marigot/Philipsburg and Simpson bay within 15 min. Nice restaurant (Indigo bay) at 2 min drive or 10 min walk.
While there was no breakfast at the hotel there were a couple local providers close by. The location was good for shopping purposes and the beach is close by.
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