Dutch Side Hotels & ResortsFor the past 350 years, St. Maarten has been the Dutch side of the smallest partitioned island in the world. The border between the French and Dutch sides is practically nonexistent as people travel back and forth freely between the two sides. St. Maarten is more informal than the French side with an “anything goes” attitude and laidback demeanor. It is also more developed than the French side with shops lining the streets and multiple casinos available. Philipsburg is the vibrant capital of Dutch St. Maarten, where you can enjoy great prices on goods from jewelry to tobacco and liquor. Hiking, horseback riding and fishing top off a long list of activities available to St. Maarten's visitors.
Click any resort name below for more information or an online quote. Traditional Dutch Side Resorts (Not All-Inclusive)
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Exceptional (Premier property with finest services, amenities and exquisite surroundings) |
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Deluxe (Prime location with outstanding service, elegant accommodations and a wide array of amenities) |
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Good (Tastefully furnished accommodations with assortment of amenities and services) |
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Moderate (Comfortable accommodations with limited amenities and services) |
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Fair (Clean, basic, budget property) |
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