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Best Beaches 2024?

Posted By: RD350

Best Beaches 2024? - 01/18/2024 04:42 PM

Hello all ... I haven't been to St. Martin for many years and certainly not since the hurricane damage.
Wondering what your top 3 beaches are these days?
Not sure how storm damage and/or construction have changed things.
Is Orient still nice? Cupecoy?
Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Lawrence
Posted By: SXMScubaman

Re: Best Beaches 2024? - 01/18/2024 05:47 PM

Other than club o I feel Orient is much better after than before Irma. Same with Mullet.
Posted By: RD350

Re: Best Beaches 2024? - 01/18/2024 06:17 PM

Thanks Scubaman ... any other favorite spots? The least touristy the better ...
Posted By: SXMScubaman

Re: Best Beaches 2024? - 01/18/2024 06:51 PM

Pinel and Anse Marcel are memorable.
Posted By: sxmdux503

Re: Best Beaches 2024? - 01/18/2024 08:17 PM

Orient is #1 for us but Friar's is next up.
Posted By: CYOWDave

Re: Best Beaches 2024? - 01/19/2024 01:56 AM

Plage des Petites Cayes is probably only visited by tourists... but not very many of them, you may well have the place to yourself. It's a hike from either Anse Marcel or Grand Cayes (and the dump...) but it's a beautiful location.
Dave.
Posted By: AdventureAddict

Re: Best Beaches 2024? - 01/19/2024 09:00 AM

Pinel and Anse Marcel sound beautiful and less crowded.
Posted By: GaKaye

Re: Best Beaches 2024? - 01/19/2024 12:24 PM

Friar's, specifically Friar's Bay Beach Club, is beautiful and not the least bit touristy. Note that it's not an inexpensive day, and they don't accept credit cards.
Posted By: Carol_Hill

Re: Best Beaches 2024? - 01/19/2024 02:15 PM

Georgia--I really like FBBC, but the BEACH there isn't really the best. There are usually lots of small rocks there. The food and service are very good and it is not a tourist trap, for sure.
Posted By: SXMScubaman

Re: Best Beaches 2024? - 01/19/2024 04:10 PM

Just have to be aware that the wind can bring in a disgusting smell some days from the pond inland.
Posted By: Carol_Hill

Re: Best Beaches 2024? - 01/19/2024 04:16 PM

Scuba--are you talking about Friars? I haven't personally smelled anything there, but I could have just missed it.
Posted By: SXMScubaman

Re: Best Beaches 2024? - 01/19/2024 04:34 PM

Yes. We've have that smell ruin our day there on two different occasions.
Posted By: Carol_Hill

Re: Best Beaches 2024? - 01/19/2024 05:01 PM

Huh. OK. I'm pretty sensitive to smells, so my guess is that it depends on which way the wind is blowing.
Posted By: SXMScubaman

Re: Best Beaches 2024? - 01/19/2024 05:14 PM

Yes. If the breeze is coming off that back pond it's pretty disgusting.
Posted By: kim

Re: Best Beaches 2024? - 01/19/2024 06:17 PM

It’s so strange. We were there 12 days ago. No rocks!!! I remember those black stones tumbling around and you had to get by them. We were close to the Hapoy Bay end. Yes once in the water there was an “area” you just swam over - but very small. Just not the amount of stones I remember in the past.
Posted By: GaKaye

Re: Best Beaches 2024? - 01/19/2024 06:45 PM

Originally Posted by Carol_Hill
Georgia--I really like FBBC, but the BEACH there isn't really the best. There are usually lots of small rocks there. The food and service are very good and it is not a tourist trap, for sure.


The last few times we've been there, we haven't experienced those rocks, but I know they can be a problem at times.

Originally Posted by SXMScubaman
Just have to be aware that the wind can bring in a disgusting smell some days from the pond inland.


I've never experienced the smell, although I know others have.
Posted By: Carol_Hill

Re: Best Beaches 2024? - 01/19/2024 06:59 PM

Kim and Georgia--perhaps they did something about the rocks? Interesting.
Posted By: Shelby2

Re: Best Beaches 2024? - 01/19/2024 07:52 PM

No expert, but I think it depends on tides and what comes in? One of my favorite beaches and have experienced both stones and no stones on different days...same with smell, but that happened just once and was enuf to turn around and head for a different beach. But even with the stones, they always seem to be very smooth,, not a cutting your feet type. Just need to go in more slowly so as not to slip on them. But I love dozing and listening to the tinkling, soothing sounds from the calm waves rushing over them!😎😴
Posted By: Cincinnati_Kid

Re: Best Beaches 2024? - 01/19/2024 08:32 PM

Happy Beach, Baie Rouge, Orient, Cupecoy, Long Beach, Plum Beach. Hard to beat any of these...
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