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Maho Royal Islander Club La Plage

Royal Islander Club La Plage

Rhine Road # 1, Maho, St Martin / St Maarten | (888) 616-5829

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Overview

Pros
  • Prime location on Maho Beach

  • Conveniently situated near restaurants, shops, and a casino

  • Huge, gorgeous pool with tropical landscaping

  • Spacious rooms, all with full kitchens

  • All units have ocean views

  • Spa (across the street at sister hotel)

  • On-site restaurant and beach/pool bar

Cons
  • Decor in the rooms is dated (bathrooms are particularly
    ugly)

  • Plane noise from the airport

  • No on-site fitness center

  • Charge for Wi-Fi and parking

Bottom Line

Location is key for the Royal Islander Club La Plage. It is one of the few properties situated directly on Maho Beach, one of the best and most popular beaches on
the island, allowing guests enjoy turquoise blue water, white sand, and calm breezes.
The hotel also has a huge, lively pool with palm trees, a bar, and a sandy area with loungers. The pool and the beach can both get
crowded, however. Although the hotel has a lot to offer, it also has
considerable drawbacks -- namely dated furniture in the rooms, a charge for Wi-Fi
and parking, and lack of amenities on the property, such as a fitness or business
center.

Map

Rhine Road # 1, Maho, St Martin / St Maarten
Amenities
  • Air Conditioner
  • Babysitting Services
  • Beach
  • Beauty / Hair Salon
  • Cabanas
  • Cable
  • Casino
  • Children's Pool
  • Full Kitchen
  • Jacuzzi
  • Kids Allowed
  • Pool
  • Spa
  • Supervised Kids Activities

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Full Review

Scene

Mostly time-share folks, especially in the high season

Royal Islander Club La Plage has a lively and popular pool,
beach, and restaurant area. Although there are a ton of loungers around pool, it can be difficult to get a seat in the afternoon in the high
season. While there's not necessarily a party atmosphere, the Royal Islander does not offer the peaceful,
relaxing resort that some people crave on a tropical vacation. For something
more low-key, the Westin Dawn Beach or a smaller property like Hotel
L’Esplanade near Grand Case are good choices.This is a time-share property and most guests, especially
during the high season, are owners. Guests tend to be older or retired folks
who have been coming to the resort for years, and the pool, beach, and bar are lively and fun.The hotel is a large, modern, six-story building. It
doesn’t have a clear entrance from the road and can be hard to find. Parking is
located next door at the hotel’s sister property, La Terrasse, for a charge.
The rooms above the third floor provide beautiful views of the beach and pool. The lobby is large with high ceilings and modern decor -- expect globe lighting, blue chairs and couches, accent pillows, and a large lobby bar
(although no one was manning the bar during our visit).

Location

On Maho Beach, in walking distance to shops, restaurants, and casinos

The hotel’s location is one of the most convenient in St.
Maarten. The street-side view from the hotel looks like a popular strip in a
large city, with restaurants, casinos, bars, shops, and even a grocery store in
walking distance. A car rental is not an absolute necessity here as it is at some more remote resorts on the island.The hotel is directly located on Maho Beach, one of the most
beautiful and popular beaches on the island. A two-minute walk from the hotel’s
beach is where tourists gather to experience the takeoff and landings of
planes. A chain-link fence separates the airport from the shore and planes fly
defyingly low, blowing hot air and sand onto those waiting on the beach. As weird as
this is, it is a popular (and quirky) St. Maarten attraction.  The hotel’s location right next to the airport
means that there is some plane traffic noise, although many guests report not
being bothered by it after a day or two. The airport closes at night.

Rooms

Rooms are spacious but have dated furniture and decor

Royal Islander Club La Plage’s 128 units include Studios, One-bedroom Suites, Two-Bedroom Suites, and Penthouses. While the rooms are big (especially
the living rooms), the decor and design is dated, tired, and in need of an
upgrade.
The living rooms have glass dining tables and light wicker
furniture with neutral blue cushions. The couches and chairs are hard and
uncomfortable, and feel cheap. The bedrooms have wicker end tables and
dressers along with motel-style lamps. The comforter on the bedspread is
reminiscent of a motel as well -- thin with a bright green and blue pattern.
Colorful, tropical art hangs on the walls. The bathrooms are particularly ugly with 80s pink wall
tile, a cheap pink marble vanity, faded white cabinets, and an unattractive
beige shower curtain. The tub sticks out in the middle of the room like it’s
out of place. The rooms are very spacious, however, and each room in the Two-Bedroom Suite has its own bathroom, along with a half-bath in the hallway.
All units have a balcony that faces the ocean.The units have full kitchens with large fridges, four-burner
stoves, dishwashers, microwaves, and small appliances like blenders, toaster
ovens, and coffeemakers. The kitchens also have pots, pans, glasses, plates, bowls,
and cooking and eating utensils. The rooms at Simpson Bay Beach Resort, Oyster Bay Beach
Resort, and Divi Little Bay Resort are more updated. The suites at all of these
resorts have full kitchens, as well.

Features

Beautiful pool and beach plus a popular restaurant

The pool is very popular and has an attractive two-circle
design with a narrow space in the middle. There are lounge chairs around the
perimeter, with most being on the ocean side of the pool. There is
also a sandy strip near the beach with a very small children’s pool (more like a large bathtub) and a playset with swings and a
slide.Off of the pool is Tortuga Beach Café, a casual spot with wood tables and plastic chairs. Open for breakfast,
lunch, and some nights for a theme dinner, the restaurant is an open-air space
that looks out on the ocean. It also has a popular bar that is open all day. Royal Islander Club La Plage has a prime piece of real
estate on Maho Beach, one of the best beaches on the island. The water is
turquoise, the sand is white, and the area is almost a tropical paradise. The strip of sand is narrow and the two
rows of crowded lounge chairs detract from ambience. The airport is quite close
and planes fly incredibly low right next to the resort. The beach is a prime spot for viewing the planes.

Spa

Large spa offers a variety of services

The Good Life Spa is located across the street at the
hotel’s sister property, La Terrasse. The spa is large with a pool, steam room,
sauna, lighted walkway, and multiple treatment rooms. The spa offers massages,
facials, body treatments, nail services, and waxing.