Watching Planes Land At St. Martin’s Maho Beach

By Leila

It’s been a lifelong dream to watch the planes landing overhead at Maho Beach in St. Martin, this week, I got to finally see it for myself. 


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Aviation Geek’s Lifelong Dream

For decades I have seen videos of airplanes landing shortly overhead on a beautiful beach. Some seem so close you could touch the wheels as they pass by on short final. I mentioned a couple of New Year’s posts ago that I have some aviation geek goals and it’s time to cross them off the list.

  1. Visit Kitty Hawk
  2. See a rocket launch
  3. Visit Maho Beach to watch the planes land

There were other items that I had already crossed off the list, like flying on a 747 and A380 on the upper decks, touring the Boeing factory in Everett, and learning to land a plane without assistance (though my pilot’s license is nowhere near complete and I am not currently taking lessons.

I got to see a SpaceX launch at Cape Canaveral, I visited Kitty Hawk just outside of the Outer Banks in North Carolina, and now I have dragged my family plane spotting to Princess Juliana International Airport beach on the island of St. Maarten.

Getting There

The island is divided into a French and Dutch territory with the airport falling on the Dutch side of the island. From where we tendered in, it was about 15 minutes away from the Marigot harbor. A flat rate of $10 per person regardless of how many are in the party was charged and while I find it a little annoying ($40 for 4 people for a 2.3 mile ride whether we take four cars and drivers or one) that there’s not a better rate, in the end it was still worth it and I have no regrets. The driver of the minivan added some color to the experience anyway as she honked at and proudly waved to her adult daughter as we passed by.

maho beach SXM airport

Maho beach is approximately 900 feet across and directly behind SXM’s runway 10. It’s a beautiful white sand beach with bars on the south side like the Sunset bar and grill, and to the north the all-inclusive Sonesta Maho Beach Resort. The beach itself is on a significant slant down to the ocean, and the waves are known to be substantial at times, though for our visit it was manageable.

maho beach

Best Day Ever

There are three camps visitors to Maho beach in St Maarten place themselves into: those there to see and feel the jet blast of commercial aircraft as they plow down the runway toward the hills ahead, those that are there for the landings at Maho beach – and those there for both. No one stumbles upon it wanting nothing to do with aviation, it’s just too busy for that. However, we were able to snag a spot of beach directly behind the runway for four people and a baby without an issue in the middle of the day.

maho beach small plane landing overhead

The highlights of the day were a particularly low 737, a Delta 757, and of course the daily Air France 446 A330-200 from Paris. For aviation geeks, yes that number is dangerously close to the retired flight number of Air France 447, a crashed A330 from Rio De Janeiro,  Brazil in 2009.

maho beach air france 446 landing at st maarten

I monitored the arrivals and departures for the day and while I could have been there dawn to dusk, the best use of our time was between noon and 2pm.

maho beach small plane landing

maho beach jetblue a320

What I had not anticipated was the amount of private jets both landing and taking off outside of scheduled commercial activity. The landings of those LearJets, Cessna Citations, and Gulfstreams were not as exciting as the big jet but we were quickly reminded of just how loud, and powerful those jet engines can be upon departure. That said, larger aircraft like the 757 were less satisfying than anticipated because of the sand it blows around from the beach.

It was going to be a top day for me no matter what even in the pouring rain. But the weather was perfect, the water was refreshing and the sun stayed out the entire time. My family loved it and that made me even happier that they enjoyed it geeking out over airplanes with me.

maho beach together

maho beach 767 cargo departure

Conclusion

Maho Beach has long been a bucketlist item for me and closed out my tour of aviation landmarks. We saw some great planes come in and while I would have loved to see a 747 (which used to arrive from Amsterdam), I was grateful to have had an absolutely perfect day to be in the water and watch planes go by overhead.

What do you think? Have you been to Maho Beach?