Coté Plages

St-Martin & Sint Maarten


The oldest restaurant in the Village trades in culinary gems that are both comforting and exciting. If picking your plate date from the live lobster tank is not your thing, go for the tuna tartare, dock-fresh fish filleted tableside or a dreamy-creamy roasted Camembert. Mussel nights, usually on Thursdays, are renowned island-wide.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby St-Martin & Sint Maarten attractions

1. Îlet Pinel

1.34 MILES

This petite offshore islet is fab for a sun-soaked afternoon. Refreshingly undeveloped (it’s part of the Reserve Naturelle Saint Martin or St-Martin…

2. Anse Marcel

2.27 MILES

Protected by two large headlands, this gorgeous and wide white-sand beach with clear sapphire waters is calm and popular with families. Snorkeling is…

3. Petites Cayes

2.56 MILES

One of the island’s top hidden beaches, Petites Cayes is accessible via the Sentier des Froussards (Froussards Trail), a narrow, steep and rocky trail…

4. Loterie Farm

2.73 MILES

Loterie Farm is the brainchild of former actor Bill 'BJ' Welch who left the Hollywood rat race to turn a former plantation into a private nature reserve…

5. Happy Bay

3.57 MILES

If you're looking for an off-the-beaten-track beach, head to the northernmost point of Friar's Bay beach and look for the dirt path that twists for 450m…

6. Friar's Bay Beach

3.59 MILES

Pretty and protected, this west-facing cove has two beach bars, chic Friar's Bay Beach Café and funky Kali’s Beach Bar, which hosts famous full-moon…

7. Musée de Saint Martin

4.29 MILES

Clay figurines from 550 BC (the oldest discovered in the Antilles), Arawak-sculpted gemstones and shells and period photography are among the historical…

8. Fort Louis

4.4 MILES

It's a short but steep climb up to what's left of this once mighty fort, completed in 1789 under St-Martin's then-governor Jean Sebastian de Durat to…