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Questions about St. Maarten
Folks,
I was wondering if someone can give me an idea about the relative quality of the following beaches in St. Maarten for a family vacation? Great Bay Little Bay Simpson Kimsha Mullet Also, any experience with the following hotels is appreciated Divi Little Bay Beach Resort Great Bay Beach Hotel Flamingo Beach Resort Royal Palm Beach Resort Oyster Bay Beach Resort Thanks and Regards Marsi |
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This newsgroup has not been very active lately. You may want to check
tripadvisor.com to get reviews on the hotels. I have not stayed at any of the hotels you mentioned.. Usually we try to stay on Orient Beach, but that is the clothing optional beach, so I don't know if you would consider that appropriate for your family. It is a beautiful beach and you will see many families there. Be aware that you will most likely see some women, of all ages, sunbathing topless at all the beaches there. We did stay on Simpson beach at Flamboyant years ago, but it is a manmade beach and I wouldn't reccommend it. We did drive by the Divi Little Bay Hotel and the hotel looked nice as well as the beach. St Maarten/St Martin is known for it's beautiful beaches. As for the beaches wrote in message ... Folks, I was wondering if someone can give me an idea about the relative quality of the following beaches in St. Maarten for a family vacation? Great Bay Little Bay Simpson Kimsha Mullet Also, any experience with the following hotels is appreciated Divi Little Bay Beach Resort Great Bay Beach Hotel Flamingo Beach Resort Royal Palm Beach Resort Oyster Bay Beach Resort Thanks and Regards Marsi |
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On Thu, 12 Jun 2008 11:23:15 -0500, "Nick and Judy"
wrote: I have not stayed at any of the hotels you mentioned.. Usually we try to stay on Orient Beach, but that is the clothing optional beach, so I don't know if you would consider that appropriate for your family.... IMO, Orient Beach and the beach at Grand Case are the nicest beaches on St. Martin. The question would be whether those areas offer all the activities that your family desires. We did stay on Simpson beach at Flamboyant years ago.... ??? If you mean le Flamboyant, it's on Nettle Bay, not Simpson. We stayed at its sister hotel, the Beach Plaza, on the lower end of Marigot, and found it perfect for our needs. We'll be back there for the holidays this year. St Maarten/St Martin is known for it's beautiful beaches. True. But in our experience, the beaches on Anguilla are far, far nicer. Enjoy wherever you go. -- Larry |
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Marsi wrote:
Folks, I was wondering if someone can give me an idea about the relative quality of the following beaches in St. Maarten for a family vacation? Great Bay Little Bay Simpson Kimsha Mullet Also, any experience with the following hotels is appreciated Divi Little Bay Beach Resort Great Bay Beach Hotel Flamingo Beach Resort Royal Palm Beach Resort Oyster Bay Beach Resort I'm a Divi Timeshare owner and I've traded into their St Maarten operations in Little Bay once, a few years ago. I found their TS complex to be quite large, which meant long (and hilly) walks down to the Dining area and beach. Also, at the time, their scuba diving affiliation was literally on the other side of the island (up north) and they didn't provide the transportation to get there. In the TS unit we had, the kitchen was so tiny that one couldn't open up the refrigerator door ... or stove's oven ... without hitting the wall. However, Divi also screwed up our reservation - - not the first (or second, or third) time that's happened to us with them. And the final clincher is that Divi is doing everything that they legally can to get us to surrender (without compensation) our timeshare contract at our home resort (Cayman Brac) because they're trying to shut down the resort and get rid of all of the timeshare contract owners there ... we have to have gotten our lawyer engaged in order to get Divi to honor their contract. As such, I personally consider Divi Resorts to be an unethical corporation that I cannot recommend that anyone give any business to any of their corporate divisions. For St Maarten, we generally enjoyed the food up in Grand Case, and would find a place to stay up near there to minimize driving. The "Lo Lo" operations for lunch were cheap, filling and fun, and the town's 'restaurant row' for dinner was quite nice. -hh |
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On Thu, 19 Jun 2008 04:30:36 -0700 (PDT), -hh wrote:
Marsi wrote: Folks, I was wondering if someone can give me an idea about the relative quality of the following beaches in St. Maarten for a family vacation? Great Bay Little Bay Simpson Kimsha Mullet Also, any experience with the following hotels is appreciated Divi Little Bay Beach Resort Great Bay Beach Hotel Flamingo Beach Resort Royal Palm Beach Resort Oyster Bay Beach Resort I'm a Divi Timeshare owner and I've traded into their St Maarten operations in Little Bay once, a few years ago. I found their TS complex to be quite large, which meant long (and hilly) walks down to the Dining area and beach. Also, at the time, their scuba diving affiliation was literally on the other side of the island (up north) and they didn't provide the transportation to get there. In the TS unit we had, the kitchen was so tiny that one couldn't open up the refrigerator door ... or stove's oven ... without hitting the wall. However, Divi also screwed up our reservation - - not the first (or second, or third) time that's happened to us with them. And the final clincher is that Divi is doing everything that they legally can to get us to surrender (without compensation) our timeshare contract at our home resort (Cayman Brac) because they're trying to shut down the resort and get rid of all of the timeshare contract owners there ... we have to have gotten our lawyer engaged in order to get Divi to honor their contract. As such, I personally consider Divi Resorts to be an unethical corporation that I cannot recommend that anyone give any business to any of their corporate divisions. For St Maarten, we generally enjoyed the food up in Grand Case, and would find a place to stay up near there to minimize driving. The "Lo Lo" operations for lunch were cheap, filling and fun, and the town's 'restaurant row' for dinner was quite nice. -hh We are time share owners at Royal Palm and can tell you that all the units are nice 2-bedroom units. And (knock on wood) we have not experienced the problems that other time share owners have had with their management companies.l Yes, restaurant row in Grand Case has several nice restaurants, but are all pretty pricey except for the Lo Lo's. I think you would find a greater variety in the Simpson Bay area (which is where Royal Palm is). Plus you would be close to the airport, casinos, and a move theater complex. |
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On 6/19/2008 4:31 PM Roger Clough plucked Senior Frog's Magic Twanger
and said: On Thu, 19 Jun 2008 04:30:36 -0700 (PDT), -hh wrote: Marsi wrote: Folks, I was wondering if someone can give me an idea about the relative quality of the following beaches in St. Maarten for a family vacation? Great Bay Little Bay Simpson Kimsha Mullet Also, any experience with the following hotels is appreciated Divi Little Bay Beach Resort Great Bay Beach Hotel Flamingo Beach Resort Royal Palm Beach Resort Oyster Bay Beach Resort I'm a Divi Timeshare owner and I've traded into their St Maarten operations in Little Bay once, a few years ago. I found their TS complex to be quite large, which meant long (and hilly) walks down to the Dining area and beach. Also, at the time, their scuba diving affiliation was literally on the other side of the island (up north) and they didn't provide the transportation to get there. In the TS unit we had, the kitchen was so tiny that one couldn't open up the refrigerator door ... or stove's oven ... without hitting the wall. However, Divi also screwed up our reservation - - not the first (or second, or third) time that's happened to us with them. And the final clincher is that Divi is doing everything that they legally can to get us to surrender (without compensation) our timeshare contract at our home resort (Cayman Brac) because they're trying to shut down the resort and get rid of all of the timeshare contract owners there ... we have to have gotten our lawyer engaged in order to get Divi to honor their contract. As such, I personally consider Divi Resorts to be an unethical corporation that I cannot recommend that anyone give any business to any of their corporate divisions. For St Maarten, we generally enjoyed the food up in Grand Case, and would find a place to stay up near there to minimize driving. The "Lo Lo" operations for lunch were cheap, filling and fun, and the town's 'restaurant row' for dinner was quite nice. -hh We are time share owners at Royal Palm and can tell you that all the units are nice 2-bedroom units. And (knock on wood) we have not experienced the problems that other time share owners have had with their management companies.l Yes, restaurant row in Grand Case has several nice restaurants, but are all pretty pricey except for the Lo Lo's. I think you would find a greater variety in the Simpson Bay area (which is where Royal Palm is). Plus you would be close to the airport, casinos, and a move theater complex. Providing information about time shares is good. I'd also welcome comments about the beaches. There's a quote from Dante's Inferno that I think applies nicely to timeshares "Abandon all hope ye who enter here!" After all the fees, and surcharges they aren't any less costly than staying at an A.I., posada, inn, or cruising, You can own a modest place of your own that you rent out when you aren't there. Timeshares are a level of hell that I don't think even Dante Alighieri would want to see. -- ________ To email me, Edit "blog" from my email address. Brian M. Kochera "Some mistakes are too much fun to only make once!" View My Web Page: http://home.earthlink.net/~brian1951 |
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Brian K wrote:
There's a quote from Dante's Inferno that I think applies nicely to timeshares "Abandon all hope ye who enter here!" After all the fees, and surcharges they aren't any less costly than staying at an A.I., posada, inn, or cruising, You can *own a modest place of your own that you rent out when you aren't there. Timeshares are a level of hell that I don't think even Dante Alighieri would *want to see. When you look at the Timeshare business from the supplier's side, what you find is a business model that's next to impossible to lose money at (and even harder to screw up): you build a property and a bunch of folks pay you a bag of cash to pay off your construction costs... ...and if that's not good enough, they sign a contract which locks them into paying you a 'Maintenance Fee' each year for 20-25-30-40 years... ...and if that's not good enough, they allow you to determine what that fee is that they're going to pay! My timeshare's maintenance fee is now more than 3x (and counting) what it was when we originally bought. -hh |
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Marsi,
Stay in Great Bay. My Mom & I had a wonderful time. Shopping was the best part of the trip. Bring cash & credit cards the jewellty is a steal. Something for everyone!! Charlotte227 wrote in message ... Folks, I was wondering if someone can give me an idea about the relative quality of the following beaches in St. Maarten for a family vacation? Great Bay Little Bay Simpson Kimsha Mullet Also, any experience with the following hotels is appreciated Divi Little Bay Beach Resort Great Bay Beach Hotel Flamingo Beach Resort Royal Palm Beach Resort Oyster Bay Beach Resort Thanks and Regards Marsi |
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"Charlotte227" wrote:
Bring cash & credit cards the jewellty is a steal. I had spent two days walking the strip in Phillipsburg while we were there, and part of another day over in the French town on the west side, particularly looking for a swiss watch for my wife. Bottom line is a lot of glitzy stuff whose prices can be beaten in New York City and/or Amazon.com ... not any really profound bargain. About the only exception were a few locally produced unique products, such as Guavaberry liquor and an store containing some works of local artists, but that's a pattern common enough throughout both the Caribbean as well as elsewhere within the world: the stuff that you can't find back at home "at any price". -hh |
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St. Maarten
hi my wife and i have been going there since 1992 and we love it. we spend 2 weeks there every year. last week of june +1st week of july little bay is a wonderfull place to stay they have been remodeling the last few years very nice people at the divi love the beach quiet at night water on 3 sides of resort makes for nice breezes at night. own a week there also own at royal islander by airport very busy at night. all beaches are nice besides littlebay i also like orient bay lots of beach bars and chair rentals etc. mullet bay is also beautiful. just use common sense if you go to any isolated places -- dale ross Message origin: www.TRAVEL.com |
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