Cupecoy Beach

Cupecoy Beach

Sint Maarten

65/10060 min

Cupecoy Beach is located in the Lowlands area of Sint Maarten, near the French border. It features three small white sand beaches nestled along steep pink limestone cliffs, which include natural sea caves, creating a striking coastal landscape. The beach is partly a nudist-friendly area and is known for being LGBT-friendly, attracting a diverse and open-minded crowd. Cupecoy is popular with surfers due to its strong waves and offers a more secluded and tranquil atmosphere compared to busier beaches on the island. While the beach itself is protected from the wind, the sea can be rough, making it ideal for experienced surfers. The surrounding area hosts several hotels, apartments, and a marina, but the beach has limited visitor amenities, emphasizing its natural charm. Access to Cupecoy Beach is free, though parking nearby requires payment.

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Astuce: The best time to visit Cupecoy Beach is during the morning or late afternoon to enjoy calmer conditions and avoid the midday sun. Visitors interested in surfing should check local surf reports for optimal wave conditions. Since parking near the beach is paid, consider using public transport or staying at nearby accommodations. No entrance fee is required, but purchasing tickets or passes for nearby attractions in advance is recommended to avoid queues. The beach's nudist-friendly and LGBT-friendly nature makes it welcoming for diverse visitors.

Faits intéressants

  • Cupecoy Beach features striking pink limestone cliffs with natural sea caves along its coast.
  • It is partially a nudist beach and is known for being welcoming to the LGBT community.
  • The beach is a favored spot for surfers due to its high and wild waves.
  • Cupecoy Beach is free to access, but parking nearby requires payment.
  • The surrounding area includes hotels, apartments, and a marina, blending natural beauty with modern amenities.

Histoire

2000

Cupecoy Beach is part of Sint Maarten, an island with a rich history dating back to Amerindian settlements around 2000 BC.

1648

The island was named by European explorers in the late 15th century and later divided between French and Dutch control by the Treaty of Concordia in 1648.

While Cupecoy itself is a natural feature, the surrounding region has evolved alongside the island’s colonial history and modern development into a popular Caribbean destination.

The beach area has remained relatively undeveloped compared to other parts of Sint Maarten, preserving its natural limestone cliffs and sea caves.

Guide du lieu

1
Pink Limestone Cliffs and Sea Caves

The beach is bordered by steep pink limestone cliffs that contain several natural sea caves, offering unique geological formations and scenic views.

2
Surfing Area

Cupecoy Beach is popular among surfers for its strong and challenging waves, making it a hotspot for experienced surfers visiting Sint Maarten.

3
Nudist and LGBT-friendly Beach Zones

Part of Cupecoy Beach is designated as a nudist-friendly area and is known for being welcoming to the LGBT community, fostering an inclusive atmosphere.

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