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Hotels in Cupecoy Bay
2 Hotels
Sapphire Beach Club Resort
Lowlands 147

**This hotel was significantly impacted by *Hurricane Irma* in September 2017 and is currently closed. We will update our review as soon as we have more information. **Even a brief stay at this two-and-a-half-pearl hotel might tempt you to leave the staff a list of much-needed repairs. Broken elevators, broken computers in the business center, and rusty machines in the fitness room are just a few of the problems at the Sapphire Beach Club Resort. The 180 rooms are spacious, but they smell musty and are outdated. The hotel has a large pool and a small beach plus a possibly closed restaurant, and the rates are low, but the nearby Rainbow Beach Club, also in Cupecoy Bay, is a far better choice with functioning amenities. 

The Summit Hotel
Jordan Road # 42, The Lowlands

**This hotel was tragically destroyed during *Hurricane Irma* in September 2017.The hotel is currently completely closed for the foreseeable future.** The Summit Hotel is a three-pearl hotel located on the Dutch side of St. Martin, overlooking Simpson Bay Lagoon. The hotel’s 50 guest rooms are clean and pleasant, featuring queen-size sofa beds and kitchens with stove tops. The pool, open-air restaurant, and many guest room balconies are positioned to highlight the property’s striking bay views. Tang's Hideaway serves Asian fare, but breakfast isn't offered. Two nice beaches and a large casino are within a 15-minute walk, to prevent it from feeling overly isolated. But it’s worth comparing rates with the Azure Hotel on Simpson Bay, which lacks the Summit House’s pool but offers direct beach access.I think the restaurant photo album is incorrectly named. According to their website, the restaurant is called Tang's Hideaway, not Fat Tony's. MW