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First timer - planning trip in May #183990
02/13/2019 02:09 PM
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Hello,

First timer here - planning a trip in mid-may. My wife and I - mid 40s; no children. We are leaning towards staying in Simpson Bay area. Here is what we're looking for:

- place to stay - pool preferred. We've been checking out places on airbnb.com and such. A lot of really nice places already booked.
- easy access to beach
- walking distance to bars, restaurants, grocery / supermarket
- nightlife (bars, casino, etc.)

We will be renting a car. We are leaning towards Simpson Bay, possibly Maho (if we can't find anything available in Simpson Bay). Is Simpson Bay the best place to stay for us or would a different area be more suitable?

Any tips we should be aware of for first timer? We enjoy sight seeing; planning on checking out different areas of the island and, most likely, a day trip to Anguilla.


Thanks in advance for responses.

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Re: First timer - planning trip in May [Re: Second_To_N0ne] #183994
02/13/2019 02:18 PM
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Staying in Simpson and Maho does offer a lot in terms of walking distance to bars and restaurants and nightlife.

Try the rhums.

Enjoy the croissants.

There is a lot to offer. We are mid 40s with kids. Usually been happy with Maho but since Irma, now looking to explore more of the french side and relax!

Re: First timer - planning trip in May [Re: Second_To_N0ne] #183999
02/13/2019 02:31 PM
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By all means stay in Simpson Bay. Look into Simpson Bay Resort/Villss, Atrium and La Vista in that order. Covers all your criteria except for a beach at La Vista.

Re: First timer - planning trip in May [Re: Second_To_N0ne] #184019
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Ditto on staying in Simpson Bay area. This is usually the safest choice. Simpson Bay Beach Resort, Mary Boon's, and those that Scubaman mentioned should all have vacancy for May. You can check them out on various websites like TripAdvisor, etc. I've not stayed at all of them, but I do know that the Simpson Bay Beach Resort and Mary Boon's both have pools available. Pretty sure that the Atrium Beach Resort and The Villas do, as well. Keep in mind that May is in the 'off-season' on St. Martin so the hotels don't get booked as fast as they do say in January or February.

Atrium Beach Resort is really nicely located, and you could definitely walk to places like Topper's, Skip Jacks, Top Carrot, and a few other restaurants if you don't feel like driving. But, the restaurants in Maho (Sunset Beach Bar, etc.) would require you to drive. The Hollywood Casino is nearby, but be forewarned ... I've never won a dime there.

Tips for first timers? See if your car rental can have an anonymous license plate rather than a rental one. Doesn't hurt to ask. Also, if you can't see your parked car when at the beach, etc. absolutely don't leave anything inside of it of any value. Nothing in the trunk, either. Driving is pretty simple here, and not like the Virgin Islands where they drive on the wrong side of the road. Some areas to avoid driving thru and stopping at night would include Marigot on the French side, the Dutch Quarter, and the French Quarter (Quarter of Orleans). You can drive thru, I just wouldn't stop and ask directions or get a flat tire in these areas. Just use common sense. Hope this helps a little.

Re: First timer - planning trip in May [Re: Second_To_N0ne] #184023
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