"This was our first visiting to St. Martin. We stayed over in Simpson Bay the first week and at Oyster Bay the last 4 days of our trip. You will need a car, it's in a very remote area on the East Coast (Atlantic side). The Seaweed is an issue, the smell was aweful and not really able to enjoy the beach. The staff is friendly, but is in no hurry. We waited for over an 1 hour for breakfast each morning and a few times, we witnessed guest walk out of the restaurant because their dinners to over...
"This was our first visiting to St. Martin. We stayed over in Simpson Bay the first week and at Oyster Bay the last 4 days of our trip. You will need a car, it's in a very remote area on the East Coast (Atlantic side). The Seaweed is an issue, the smell was aweful and not really able to enjoy the beach. The staff is friendly, but is in no hurry. We waited for over an 1 hour for breakfast each morning and a few times, we witnessed guest walk out of the restaurant because their dinners to over...
Laurie