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Your Top Three Caribbean Live Webcams

 

Are you looking for an amazing Caribbean beach to visit, and you want to take a peek at the vistas, beaches and weather before you take a decision? Or you just want to feel on holidays from home?

Three of the most famous St. Maarten Beaches are now made virtually accessible 24/7 by state of the art ShowMe Caribbean live webcams.

The newest technologies together with the amazing beach views make these the best of Caribbean webcams available. As two of the cams are on some of St. Maartens liveliest beaches, there is always the fun of people watching. The third one allows for ships and sea views all day. Fun fact: Various island pubs have adopted these channels as a great view of the island when no sports games are on for their screens.

Get your popcorn and favorite drink, sit down and spend a day for the following live webcamsin anticipation of your next Caribbean holiday:

 

 

 

Have A Blast: The Best Maho Beach Webcam

 

 

No doubt, Maho Beach where planes fly over during the day is one of the landmark beaches in the Caribbean. Many selfies of tourists with a plane landing or departing next to this tropical beach have gone viral. For many cruise visitors, the beach at 10 kilometres from the cruise port is a not to miss attraction. The live webcam overlooking this beach from Tortuga Beach Bar is the only one on St. Maarten / St. Martin that is manually directed. If an airplane is advancing to the Princess Juliana International Airport runway, the Show Me Caribbean team makes sure viewers enjoy the journey of the plane making its way to what we consider the most photographed beach in the world. At takeoff, the team zooms out so you can experience a “full blown” Maho Beach vibe of people being thrown into the water by the jet blast. Though we clearly acknowledge nothing beats the real experience, this is a must see live youtube channel for airport and airplane fanatics, St. Maarten fans feeling homesick or people just wanting to spend an (addictive!) day in the Caribbean.

 

 

On The Dock Of The Bay: The Great Bay Beach Webcam in Philipsburg

 

Live from St Rose Arcade we bring you the Philipsburg webcam, or rather the one covering the majestic St. Maarten capital seashore boardwalk along Great Bay Beach. Philipsburg has received many accolades as a cruise port to spend a great day for shopping, activities and restaurants. As much as Maho Beach is great for watching planes for aviation lovers, cruise fanatics will have a great view via this live cam of seeing the ships of Carnival, Royal Caribbean, Norwegian and many more roll in and out out of one of the worlds’ busiest ports of call. As the largest cruise vessels in the world like the Wonder of the Seas, Icon of the Seas and Harmony of the seas dock weekly on the AC Wathey docks from fall to spring, this live youtube cam channel is a great way to see your ship roll in whilst virtually sitting on the dock of the bay. And ofcourse a great way to visually let people at home know your cruise trip is going all fine thusfar by waving into the cam!

 

 

Virtually Check in at Simpson Bay Beach Resort

 

Simpson Bay Beach Resort and Marina, one of St. Maartens largest resorts with over 500 rooms, now proudly boasts a live cam from its resort into the Simpson Bay area. Simpson Bay is the most bustling areas of the island of St. Maarten / St. Martin, departure point of the Aquamania Edge Ferry to Saba (see it waiting for you in the water on the live cam!), a key area for nightlife and home to many famous beaches. Not just namesake Simpson Bay Beach is visible from this live cam, but also Kim Sha Beach and Pelican Key are within crawling distance from this camera. This cam will be especially lively in the first week of March, when participating ships make their way to the yearly St. Maarten Heineken Regatta, the largest sailing event of the Caribbean region, awaiting entry through the Simpson Bay Bridge on the right side of the webcam. The same counts for the Caribbean Multihull Challenge and other nautical events calendar in the Simpson Bay Lagoon.

Note these are only some of our 37 beaches – plenty more available if you decide off camera!

 

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