I agree with Bobcat about Captain Oliver's.

The resort was founded by a frenchman, Oivier Lange.

I suspect him from having chosen the spot because nobody knew, or cared where the border ran.

Until today, there is still a dispute.

One thing is accepted by all, on the french side, the land is in France. The Marina is built on water and claims to be on the Dutch side, even though the border runs down the middle of the bay.

To add a little spice, when Lange died, he had no kids only a recently wed american wife. She produced a french will, which was disputed by Lange's cousins and nephews.

Followed court cases on both sides, meanwhile the hotel was left to one party and the restaurant and marina to another.

So when you stay at Capt. Oliver Hotel, they tell you not to eat at Capt. Oliver Restaurant. Of course, the hotel accepts Euros and the Restaurant Dollars.