Some of the more famous
beaches include mile-long Mullet Bay Beach, perfect for swimming; Dawn
Beach, known for its incredible sunrises; and Little Bay Beach, a favorite
of snorkelers, with calm, clear waters that offer excellent visibility.
Maho Beach is one of the island's most dramatic swimming spots.
Swimmers splashing in the water can experience the unusual thrill of airplanes
passing right over their heads as they head for the nearby runway. The
craggy rocks lining the white sand beach add another dramatic touch. There
are also wet bikes available for rent.
One
of St. Maarten's more private beaches is Simpson Bay Beach, a long
half-moon of white sand set between a picturesque fishing village and
the murmuring sea. There are no watersports, no resorts, just the sound
of water gently lapping at your feet. You can stroll, swim, or simply
relax, all the while seeing barely another soul.
Cupecoy Beach is another unspoiled landscape with pure white sand,
sandstone cliffs, and shoreline caves as a setting. The surf can be strong,
but the wind is blocked by the rocks. Lying near the border with St. Martin,
its dress code is influenced by that of the French beaches: clothing is
optional.
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