Geographically, the six entities of the Dutch Caribbean are clustered into two vastly separated areas of the Caribbean: • Three are at the far northern end of the
Leeward Islands, thus, the far northern end of the
Lesser Antilles. From north to south, these are
Sint Maarten (occupying roughly the southern half of the
island of Saint Martin),
Saba, and
Sint Eustatius. • From west to east, Aruba, Curaçao and Bonaire are located just off of the Caribbean coastline of northern
Venezuela, at the far western end of the
Leeward Antilles (which extend west from the southern end of the
Windward Islands—thus they are at the southwestern end of the Lesser Antilles). Politically, each (six) entity of the Dutch Caribbean currently has one of two relationships with the Netherlands: • Three have the status of being constituent countries of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. • Three have the status of being special municipalities of the Netherlands alone, as distinct from the Kingdom in its entirety.
Constituent countries Three Caribbean polities are
landen (Dutch for "countries") within the Kingdom of the Netherlands: Aruba, Curaçao, and Sint Maarten. The Netherlands is the fourth and largest constituent country in the Kingdom. Sint Maarten comprises the southern half of the island of
Saint Martin. The northern half of the island (the
Collectivity of Saint Martin) is an overseas territory of
France. Aruba and Curaçao are located in the far south of the Caribbean, roughly 30 kilometres and 65 kilometres from the coast of Venezuela, respectively.
Special municipalities cutter The three Caribbean islands that are special municipalities of the Netherlands alone are Bonaire, Sint Eustatius, and Saba. Abbreviated collectively, these are also known as the "
BES islands", or the
Caribbean Netherlands. Bonaire is located in the far south of the Caribbean, being about 80 kilometres north of the coast of Venezuela; Saba is located about 50 kilometres south of Sint Maarten, and boasts the highest mountain in the Netherlands,
Mount Scenery, at 880 m (2,887') above sea level). Sint Eustatius is located directly north of
Saint Kitts. ==Dutch Caribbean islands==