"For a more relaxed beach day, Cupecoy Beach is a great spot to snorkel and unwind on golden sand." - Carley Rojas Avila
Carley Rojas Avila
Carley Rojas Avila is a bilingual travel writer, editor, and content marketer. She is an expert on Latin America, the Caribbean, and Cuba, as she lived and worked in four different countries in that region. Carley founded the digital travel publications Loosely Local and Home to Havana.
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"Location, location, location. This two-bedroom oceanfront Eden is just 400 yards from Porto Cupecoy, a mixed-use condo community with a bustling plaza; a 20-minute stroll to breathtaking Mullet Bay; and half an hour to bucket-list favorite Maho Beach (yes, the one adjacent to Princess Juliana International Airport that all the planespotters visit). The kitchen is suitable for making breakfast and doing other light cooking, and there are plenty of restaurants close by. After a long day of roasting on the beach, you’ll thank your lucky stars the apartment has a private dipping pool." - Ashlea Halpern
beautiful views!! worth the drive but definitely weather dependent - when tide is high or waves are strong there aren’t really any spots to sit on the beach.
DW_ S.
Google
Great spot to take photos. The beach are small and the water was rough didnt feel safe to go swimming when I was thereThe beach bar was a great vibe.
marqeece F.
Google
nice beach. may have to walk through some uneven terrain climbing up and down the rocks. there were a decent amount of old people, which proves it’s a doable trek. be cautious around the rocks though, those waves are very rough! the view is beautiful as you can see
Tricia F.
Google
Wonderful sunsets but the best is Danny’s…red Picknic tables and home brewed drinks run by a family and locally supported folks. It’s comfy, down to earth and stunningly beautiful with the sunsets, the surf hitting the beach and the evening cruise ships going by.
Walter K.
Google
Not a lot of places to sit at the beach particularly when tide is high. Beautiful views, multiple entrances to different beaches with various physical requirements.
Steffy L
Google
Gorgeous beach ruined by the nudity. The nudity is not the issue per say but attracts some creepsters that hang from up top. We saw one wacking off. We felt very uncomfortable with that encounter and the male sat on the top of the staircase looking down at the beach so thankfully we were not on the bottom at the beach, we were able to walk away without being blocked by him. Really gross!
Mounia V
Google
Another beautiful beach on the island. Quiet beach with amazing views. No crowds! You can relax and let the kids enjoy themselves. My kind of beach. Parking available! Enjoy! 😉
Lisa H
Google
Beautiful beach. The sand is not as soft as others on the island but still wonderful fun. There is free parking but it's worth the $5 to park further in and reach the more private areas to beach. These areas are nude beaches.
The stairs to go down could be harder for some.