Allows access to: Saba, Nevis, Anguila, St. Barths, St. Eustatius (Statia), Pinel Island, St. Kitts, St. Lucia, St. Vincent, other Leeward/Windward Islands
St Maarten Hotels
- Holland House Beach Hotel – $188 (46% off)
- The Morgan Resort & Spa – – $274–$316 (30% off) — the island’s trendsetting boutique alternative, delivering sleek style and top convenience. High-end experiences for travelers prioritizing architecture, fresh amenities, and à la carte flexibility.
- Divi Little Bay Beach Resort – $206 – 42% off
- Sonesta Ocean Point Resort – $429 (off-season) – 50% off – September and November
Here’s a ranked list of the four St. Maarten hotels you’ve focused on—Flamingo Beach Resort, Holland House Beach Hotel, Divi Little Bay Beach Resort, and The Morgan Resort & Spa—ordered by bang per buck (overall value for price in January):
1. Flamingo Beach Resort (Hilton Vacation Club)
- $160–$200/night (studio, January)
- Best for: Travelers wanting direct beachfront, kitchen-equipped rooms, and basic amenities at the lowest price in a prime location.
- Bang per buck: Outstanding, as you get clean, well-maintained rooms steps from the sand at rates far below similarly situated options. You’ll trade away resort-style features and full-service dining, but for value-oriented guests, this is tough to beat.
- Guest reviews & rates
2. Holland House Beach Hotel
- $235–$290/night (oceanfront, January, breakfast incl.)
- Best for: Urban explorers, foodies, and those who want to walk everywhere (dining, shopping, bars) while based in a chic boutique on the sand.
- Bang per buck: Excellent—modern rooms, unbeatable boardwalk/beach location, solid breakfast, and great staff at a mid-tier price. Not a resort—no pool and city-side rooms can be noisier—so if you want both action and comfort, this is likely your sweet spot.
- Compare current rates
3. Divi Little Bay Beach Resort
- $295–$350/night (oceanview, January)
- Best for: Full-service resort experience, multiple pools, a quieter, more private peninsula, and families/couples wanting both beach and amenities.
- Bang per buck: Strong if you want classic Caribbean resort living and a peaceful beach just outside downtown. Larger property, more activities, but higher price than above options—and requires a car/taxi for most restaurants/attractions.
- Divi guest feedback & rates
4. The Morgan Resort & Spa
- $395–$459/night (standard king, January)
- Best for: Travelers seeking the newest, most modern luxury with a showpiece infinity pool, rooftop lounges, upscale dining, and high-end amenities.
- Bang per buck: High on style and amenities but lower by pure dollar value; you’re paying a premium for chic architecture, newness, and not being right on a swimmable beach. It outshines others in boutique-luxury feel, but commands prices to match.
- Check Morgan’s official rates & promos
Summary Table
Rank | Hotel Name | Jan. Nightly Rate | Key Value Points |
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1 | Flamingo Beach Resort | $160–$200 | Lowest price, true beachfront, functional comfort |
2 | Holland House | $235–$290 | Walkability, modern, breakfast incl., great location |
3 | Divi Little Bay | $295–$350 | Full resort, private beach, activities |
4 | The Morgan Resort | $395–$459 | Newest, most luxurious, top amenities |
Actionable tip:
If maximizing value for your dollar is your goal, start with Flamingo Beach for the best bang per buck, especially for extended stays or if you enjoy self-catering. For a vibrant, walkable experience and a step up in amenities, Holland House is hard to top. Divi best serves classic resort fans, and The Morgan Resort & Spa is ideal for those prioritizing cutting-edge style, design, and a luxury vibe.