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Simpson Bay Bridge Openings Reduced to two per day

The Simpson Bay Bridge will open twice a day as of Friday, March 27, 2020.The Simpson Bay Lagoon Authority after reviewing boat traffic and under the current national emergency related to the coronavirus COVID-19, the Lagoon Authority decided to temporarily reduce the opening times to two per day.

The bridge will open at 9.00AM for inbound and outbound traffic, and again at 2.00PM inbound/outbound.

The Causeway Bridge opening will be synchronized based on the Simpson Bay Bridge openings. This will be coordinated with mariners by calling the VHF-12 channel.

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ACCOMODATING FACILITIES

One single pier (545 m) accommodating 4 ships simultaneously was one pier too few. Opened in 2009, the Harbour Group of Companies upgraded the port by building a second pier. St. Maarten is now one of the few ports able to accommodate the world’s largest cruise ships – the Genesis-class vessels.

Weighing over 220,000 gross tons each, and having a capacity of more than 6,000 passengers and crew, two such vessels can be accommodated on Pier 2 (445 m). Additionally, Pier 2 has two booths for passenger screening which expedites disembarkation. Tons of experience. Tons of efficiency. Tons of opportunity.

FIRST IMPRESSIONS  

Immediately upon coming ashore, passengers are welcomed to the Harbour Point Village to the sound of steel pans. That tropical feeling on the “Friendly Island” begins! Built in Philipsburg’s charming old architectural style, the Village contains duty-free outlets, souvenir shops and market stalls as well as bars and a restaurant.

Here most of the tour and excursion pick up and drop off points are found as well as bus tour stands and the cab stand. Friendly harbour staff are on hand to assist visitors and an information center is located in the main building. We are known, after all, as the “Friendly Island”. First impressions last.

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We’re ready to keep on cruisin’.

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SWIFT PASSENGER DISTRIBUTION UPON ARRIVAL

Diverse transportation options into Philipsburg or elsewhere from the piers is available upon command. Rapid distribution is of utmost importance to facilitate a positive first impression of St. Maarten. Those wishing to stretch their legs and go on foot need a mere 15 minutes to reach the island’s capital city. Cabs, water taxis and tour buses stand ready to whisk the less adventurous or less mobile away.

The Captain Hodge Wharf, Walter Williams Jetty and Bobby’s Marina are three convenient water taxi stops on the Philipsburg waterfront and $6 one-day tickets for unlimited rides can be purchased from one of two private companies. Additionally 100 cabs await cruise arrivals at the terminal for fares to Philipsburg or elsewhere. Convenience. Comfort. Minimized congestion. Take a bus. Take a water taxi. Take a cab. Take a walk. Convenience. Comfort. Congestion, so long!

CRUISE STATISTICS

WE FOCUS ON THE FUTURE AND VALUE OUR PAST.

St. Maarten is a successful cruise destination because we‘ve listened to the cruise lines and we understand the business. We understand the need to be able to offer a quality land experience to passengers, and the necessity of shore and land excursion revenue as well as sustainability concerns.

Our port facilities have been the catalyst for the improvement and development of different areas of the island. Our transportation network was improved by the completion of the Simpson Bay Lagoon Causeway in December 2013. The construction of this causeway eases traffic congestion for tours as well as for individual beach-bound passengers. We are committed to balancing our role as an economic driver and are dedicated to lessening the impact of our operations on the environment.

Our island is rich in history and has a diverse cultural background. Join us in our prosperous future. The friendly island awaits you.

OUR VISION – Port St. Maarten will lead in the Caribbean through quality service and operational excellence while providing a safe and secure environment for our customers and the people of St. Maarten with the highest standards of integrity.

OUR MISSION – We will provide quality integrated services to our customers through continuous development & innovations in all areas of our business while maintaining the leadership role in the economic development of Sint Maarten.

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Strictly speaking, St. Maarten is not an island by itself, but an island half shared in two! We share the other half with the French Collectivity of St. Martin, which is part and parcel of France. St. Maarten/St. Martin is the smallest island in the world to have dual nationality. Our borders are no border. Remarkably, over 130 nationalities are represented. We are proud of our island and proud of our islanders!

St. Maarten consists of the southern half of the island with Philipsburg, it’s capital, at the head of Great Bay in the southeast and Simpson Bay Lagoon to the west. 10.10.10 was a magical day for St. Maarten. We became a country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The Kingdom of the Netherlands now comprises of four countries, the Netherlands, St. Maarten, Curacao and Aruba. St. Maarten is one of the world’s leading cruise destinations and is soon to be a leading Caribbean port of choice for regional transshipment. St. Maarten, rich in diversity, history and opportunity!

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THE ST. MAARTEN EXPERIENCE.

Live it. have it. be it..

87% of St. Maarten’s revenues come from the tourism industry. The cruise industry is the major contributor. The extraordinary success of our tourism industry attests not only to St. Maarten’s spectacular island scenery but to dedicated teamwork of Port St. Maarten and the St. Maarten Tourist Bureau in actively marketing and developing its utmost potential.

We are one of the most successful tourist destinations in the Caribbean. There is a reason why we are known as “The Friendly Island”! With our long history of warm hospitality and delightful cultural diversity, we always do our best to ensure that short-stay cruise passengers and long-stay tourists reap the most. The maximum. Our well-developed infrastructure and facilities ensure that the math works: maximum hospitality + playful possibilities = ultimate experience!

PLAYFUL POSSIBILITIES ON LAND AND ON WATER Whether on land or water, the choices are endless for cruise passengers to spend their time on or around our delightful island! Our world is their oyster! Jeep safaris, bus tours, hikes, guided Harley-Davidson tours, quad bike excursions, casinos, nightlife, island restaurants, zip-lining, butterfly and bird watching, clubs, nature reserves, health spas, plantation visits, dancing, musical concerts, duty-free, Maho Beach plane-spotting, you name it we have it.Snorkeling, deep sea fishing, jet-skiing, yachting, catamaran circumnavigations, kayaking, swimming, sunbathing, world-class beaches, yacht charters, boat tours, you name it we have it.

We work closely with the cruise and yachting sectors. We share one vision.

We seek to maximize the quality offered to tourism customers and, at the same time, to maximize the quality of life of our community, St. Maarten. Enhancing the visitor experience means being innovative and inventive. Upgrading of existing overnight facilities to cater to the ever-expanding number of staying guests, we are always a port on the move. Adding boutique hotels. A new waterpark. Spa facilities.

We’ve prioritized for our future. Motivating cruise passengers to return to our island for longer stays. Again and again and again.

The completion of the Simpson Bay Lagoon Causeway at the end of 2013 linking the airport area with Cole Bay improved accessibility to and from SXM Airport by providing an alternative route to the existing Simpson Bay Bridge.

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CAPITALIZING ON FANTASTIC PHILIPSBURG. A mere 15-minute walk from the terminal or a 5-minute ride by water taxi, our “city” awaits the curious cruise passenger. Whether duty-free shopping, sightseeing or eating tops the “to do” list. Founded in 1763 by John Philips, a Scottish captain in the Dutch navy, Philipsburg soon became a busy commercial center. The Great Salt Pond, actively mined up until 1949 was a lucrative income source for the island. Fort Amsterdam and Fort Willem built by the Dutch and British respectively in 1631 and 1801 are well-known landmarks which give evidence to St. Maarten’s former military importance.

Two main streets, Front Street and Back Street run the length of Philipsburg with interconnecting alleys: a shopper’s paradise – duty-free! Philipsburg also offers interesting attractions and historical sights such as the Courthouse, the St. Maarten Museum, Old Street and the Guavaberry Emporium. Running nearly the length of the waterfront, our relatively new 50 ft-wide boardwalk is one of Philipsburg’s biggest passenger attractions. It is packed with hotels, restaurants and lively bars and, within “a stone’s throw” of the cruise terminal, it is an ideal place to relax, stroll and take in the local atmosphere. Fantastic Philipsburg has something for everyone!

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CRUISE PORT GUIDES

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Cruise port guide St. Philipsburg

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St. Maarten cruise port – fast facts:

– Large dock and cruise terminal available: 1 mile from Philipsburg – Tender dock available right in town. – Shopping: at the cruise terminal or in town – Transportation: Taxi’s at the cruise terminal – Watertaxi available to get you from the cruise terminal to town – Beach: Great Bay Beach is the main beach in town. 1 mile from the cruise terminal.

For more information about the latest travel restrictions or port updates, please check: https://portstmaarten.com

Also find all detailed information about cruise port St. Maarten and what to see and do underneath.

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Cruise Port Guide St. Martin – Philipsburg: docked or tender

The cruise dock in St. Maarten is called the A.C. Wathey Pier. It is a large cruise facility that can accomodate several mega cruise ships. At St. Martin’s cruise terminal you will find international and local shops, tourist information, cafe’s and restaurants and a (water)taxi service. The cruise dock is about 1,5 km or 1 mile from the city centre of Philipsburg. You are free to walk, but you can also take the water taxi or a regular taxi.

Sometimes ships drop anchor in the bay in front of Philipsburg and tender people to shore. Find the tender platform right in the city centre of Philipsburg. See map above for its exact location.

Most ships will dock when they make St. Martin their port of call and therefore the following information is based on ships docking at the cruise terminal. Underneath you will find your transportation options:

Water taxi at St. Maarten cruise dock

The water taxi is a very popular way to go to the city centre of Philipsburg. At the cruise terminal you will find signs that will lead you there. Take into account that the walk to the water taxi pier can be about a 10 minute walk depending on where your ship is docked. Find a booth (see picture) to buy a ticket. Roundtrip watertaxi tickets from the St. Maarten cruise port to Philipsburg costs: – Adults: 7 US dollars – Crew member: 3 US dollars – Children under 3 years old: Free You can pay cash in US dollar or with credit card. The water taxi is wheelchair accessible. Ask for specifications at the booth. After you have bought your ticket you will receive a paper bracelet as proof of payment and you proceed to the pier. The water taxi departs from the Captain Hodge Pier. See map above to see the exact location.

Taxis in St. Martin

There is a large taxi stand at the cruise terminal in St. Maarten. Taxi rates are fixed and based on how many people are in the taxi. Beneath are the taxi prices (starting at the cruise terminal) for 2 passengers, each additional passenger is US$5: to Philipsburg: $8 to Pelican: $15 to Marigot: $18 to Airport: $20 to Orient Bay: $22 A sightseeing taxis tour for 2 passengers for 3 hours will cost you $90 dollars and $25 extra for each additional person.

There is a car rental facility as well at the St. Martin cruise terminal. We advice you to book in advance.

There are plenty of busses that run between Philipsburg and Marigot. The buses depart at back street (one of the 2 main streets in Philipsburg). The fare is 2 to 3 US dollar.

Walk from the cruise terminal

It is also an option to walk from the cruise terminal to Philipsburg city center, but take in mind it will take approximately 20 to 30 minutes. Finding the way is easy. Just make sure you keep the water on your left hand side walking to the town. A hat and water are recommended!

Border crossing

No need to worry. If you are going from the Dutch into French side and back there is no border control or anything like that. We don’t even recommend taking your passport.

  St. Martin is one of the best shopping ports of the Caribbean. There are hundreds of duty free stores and the discounts are great. Start your shopping day at Front street in the heart of Philipsburg. You can either take the watertaxi right to the center of this street or walk from the cruise terminal which will take you about 20 to 30 minutes.

The St. Maarten cruise terminal does not provide free wi-fi, but you’ll find that wifi is often included with a purchase at one of the cafe’s and restaurants at the cruise terminal. There is also an internet cafe at the cruise terminal. If you are planning to go to the beach than you’ll find that most beach beds nowadays come with wi-fi access.

There are lots of beaches nearby. The most popular and convenient one is the Great Bay beach. It is right in town at the main boulevard. It is within sight of the ship, in the city centre and there are lots of facilities. Other popular beaches are not within walking distance, but if you are willing to take a taxi we can recommend Dawn beach, Mullet Bay Beach or Orient Beach. 

In St. Maarten, on the Dutch side of the island, the official currency is the antillean guilder. However US dollar are widely accepted. Most prices are clearly displayed in US dollars and most shops will have no problem accepting US dollars and will even have the change ready in US dollars. Creditcards are accepted at mosts shops.

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Philipsburg St. Maarten has established a cruise welcome center next to the cruise dock. It’s just a short walk from the cruise dock to the cruise area where you will find many facilities. Read the full cruise port guide here.

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35 Best Things to Do in St. Maarten on a Cruise [Cruise Port Guide]

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If you’re visiting St. Maarten on a cruise, you’re in luck! St. Maarten is one of the most beautiful cruises port of call in the Caribbean and a favorite among cruise travelers.

This unique Caribbean island is home to two distinct cultures and countries, often referred to as the Dutch and French sides.

Cruise ships dock in the capital city of Philipsburg, Sint Maarten on the South side of the island. However, the island is a relatively small at only 34 square miles. Cruisers can also experience the French culture of St. Martin, on the South side of the island.

There are so many great things to do in St. Maarten, from beautiful beaches near the cruise port to exciting excursions and island tours. In fact, we’ve visited St. Maarten during a cruise several times, and always find fun things to see and do!

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St. Maarten Cruise Port

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Cruise ships dock at the Dr. A.C. Wathey Cruise & Cargo Facilities, located in Philipsburg, the capital of St. Maarten, on the Dutch side of the island. The cruise port short walking distance from the heart of the town and nearby many popular attractions.

Many cruise lines dock in Philipsburg, from Celebrity Cruises to P&O and more. There can be as many as 5 cruise ships a day in port. However, when we were in St. Maarten recently, there were only 2 cruise ships docked.

Transportation options into the town of Philipsburg, local beaches and popular sights are conveniently located at the cruise terminal.

St. Maarten – What Cruise Passengers Need to Know

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The official currency in St. Maarten is the Netherlands Antillean Guilder or Florin (NAf). However, US Dollars are widely accepted.

The local currency in St. Martin, on the French side of the island is the Euro (€). Similar to the Dutch side, US money is accepted across the island.

Tip: Credit cards are used and accepted widely, as are US dollars. Keep some small bills handy for tips for tour guides , to use at souvenir stands etc.

In St. Maarten, the official languages are Dutch and English. However, there are several languages in Sint Maarten/St. Martin including French, Spanish and Creole.

St. Maarten has a tropical climate, and experiences sunny and warm temperatures throughout the year. It can get hot and humid in St. Maarten, which makes the island perfect for beach lovers.

Getting Around St. Maarten

The best ways to get around St. Maarten as a cruise traveler are by foot, taxi or water taxi.

There is a taxi stand within walking distance of the cruise port. From here you can pick up shuttle transportation to popular tourist spots including Maho Beach, on the Dutch side of St. Maarten and Orient Beach, in St. Martin, on the French side.

The water taxi booth located close by to the cruise ships. You can purchase one way or round trip water taxi tickets to downtown Philipsburg and Great Bay Beach. The water taxi is one of the easiest and most common way cruise passengers go from the cruise port to Philipsburg.

If you want to save money on a cruise , you can take the public bus, which is the least expensive option. This does take some planning and it’s best to exercise caution.

It is also possible to rent a car in St. Maarten if you’re comfortable driving. Keep in mind that the roads on the Island will be quite busy when several cruise ships are in port.

Best Things to Do in St. Maarten Cruise Port During Your Cruise

We’ve been St. Maarten/St. Martin several times by cruise ship over the years, and it’s one of our all time favorite Caribbean cruise destinations. Even though St. Maarten is a small island, there are so many fun and interesting things to do!

You can visit St. Maarten on your own or with an organized shore excursion . Keep in mind that traffic can be heavier during peak times or when multiple cruise ships are in port. If you’re taking a shore excursion with the cruise line, the transportation time will be included in the itinerary.

Here’s a list of best things to do in St. Maarten during a cruise port day:

Best Beaches in St. Maarten/St. Martin

Heading to the beach is a popular way to spend a day in St. Maarten while on a cruise. These are the best and most popular beaches for cruisers.

1. Great Bay Beach (Dutch Side)

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Located in Philipsburg, St. Maarten, Great Bay beach is easily accessible by water taxi. This pretty beach is minutes away from the cruise port, which makes this one of the most popular and best beach for cruise passengers.

At Great Bay Beach, you’ll have a beautiful view of the cruise ships docked nearby. You’ll also be within walking distance of local restaurants, bars and shops along Front Street and the downtown core.

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2. Orient Bay Beach (French Side)

Orient Bay Beach, located on the French side of St. Martin (St. Maarten), is one of the most famous and picturesque beaches in the Caribbean. In addition to it’s natural beauty, you’ll also find a vibrant beach club style atmosphere with restaurants, bars and water-sports all available.

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Something to note is that there is a clothing-optional section known as “Club Orient.” This area is designated for those who prefer a clothing-optional experience, and it’s clearly marked. However, the main part of the beach is generally family-friendly.

3. Maho Beach (Dutch Side)

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One of the most popular cruise excursions is a visit to St. Maarten’s Maho Beach, sometimes referred to as “airplane beach”. This beach is famous for its close proximity to the Princess Juliana International Airport, where planes fly low overhead during takeoffs and landings.

While Maho Beach can get crowded, especially when several cruise ships are in port, seeing planes flying almost overhead is a thrilling and memorable experience for beachgoers.

At Maho Beach, you’ll find the Sunset Bar and Grill, a great place to grab a tropical drink and bite to eat, all while plane spotting at one of the coolest beaches you’ll ever find!

4. Mullet Bay (Dutch Side)

Mullet Bay beach in St. Maarten is well loved by locals, tourists and cruise passengers who prefer a tranquil and laid-back beach experience.

The calm waters at Mullet Bay beach make it perfect for swimming and snorkeling.

5. Cupeboy Beach (Dutch Side)

Cupecoy Beach on the Dutch side of St. Maarten is a captivating and rugged destination known for its dramatic limestone cliffs and sea caves. It’s a great option for cruisers who prefer a beach that’s off the beaten path or those who have been to St. Maarten cruise port before.

6. Simpson Bay Beach (Dutch Side)

Simpson Bay Beach is a beautiful beach located on the Southwesten coast of the Dutch side of the island in Sint Maarten. Simpson Bay Beach is well known for it’s beautiful white sand beach and clear turquoise waters.

Cruise passengers can relax or participate in fun activities and water-sports including jet skiing, banana boating, parasailing, snorkeling, sailing, scuba diving, surfing, and more.

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7. take a water taxi to downtown philipsburg.

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One of the easiest ways to spend the day while visiting St. Maarten on a cruise is to take the water taxi into town. While you can walk to downtown Philipsburg from the cruise port, it will take about 30 minutes or longer.

A water taxi is a nice 10-15 minute ride that will bring you to Great Bay Beach or Front Street, where you can spend the day exploring the town. Take a walking tour of Philipsburg or explore on your own.

The water taxi is $7 per person, round trip and free for children under 3 years of age.

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8. Shopping in St. Maarten

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St. Maarten is well known for it’s duty free shopping opportunities! Front Street, the main shopping area in Philipsburg, has a wide range of stores and souvenir shops selling jewelry, electronics, fashion, and more.

Historic Old Street

Continue walking to historic Old Street, which is charming area with boutique shops and art galleries, perfect for finding unique gifts and local crafts.

Cruise Terminal Shops

For cruise passengers who don’t want to head into downtown Philipsburg, you’ll find jewelry, souvenir and local goods sold at the shops at the cruise terminal building and surrounding area.

Shops include Little Switzerland, Diamonds International, Effy’s and Boolchands. You’ll also find little kiosks or stands with local crafts and foods for purchase.

St. Maarten Shore Excursions (Sightseeing & Activities)

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9. St. Maarten/St. Martin Island Tour

Take a guided excursion to explore both the Dutch and French sides, visiting scenic viewpoints and historical landmarks. This tour is a popular cruise excursion for cruise passengers who want to see highlights of St. Maarten during a half day or full day tour.

A tour will usually bring you to the French capital city of Marigot. Other major sights which are often included in the island tour are Fort Amsterdam, Baie Rouge, and Sunset Beach.

10. Loterie Farm

The Loterie Farm and Nature Sanctuary in St. Martin has a mission to protect its beautiful countryside land and trees. This incredible sanctuary combines nature, adventure, and relaxation.

Whether you prefer to explore lush hiking trails, relax at the sanctuary pool or enjoy thrilling zip line tours with breathtaking views, Loterie Farm is a must-visit.

11. Marigot

Visit the capital city of Marigot, St. Martin and be transported into the French culture of the small island. In Marigot you’ll find boutiques, art galleries and duty-free shops. The charming town also offers markets with handicrafts, fresh produce and spices.

You’ll also find pastry shops and restaurants with freshly made croissants. Check out Croissant Royale for delicious croissants and crepes with a water view!

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12. Fort Louis

Perched on a hill overlooking Marigot, Fort Louis is a fascinating historical site dating back to the 18th century. Climb to the top of Fort Louis for panoramic views of the town, Simpson Bay Lagoon, and the surrounding coastline.

The remnants of the fort offer a glimpse into St. Martin’s past as a strategic stronghold. History buffs will appreciate a this popular tourist spot.

13. Fort Amsterdam

Fort Amsterdam, a historical fortress on the Dutch side of St. Maarten, was originally built in 1631. The fort’s well-preserved walls and artifacts offer fascinating insights into the island’s colonial past. Visitors can walk through its military buildings and cannons.

Impressively, the elevated vantage point offers panoramic views of Great Bay and the Caribbean Sea.

14. Catamaran Sail and Snorkle

The waters in St. Maarten are clear and beautiful. A catamaran sail and snorkel excursion is a fun way to enjoy the day in the sun!

15. Flying Dutchman Zipline

This zipline excursion is for those that are looking for an adventurous activity in St. Maarten. Located at the popular Rainforest Adventures Park, the Flying Dutchman Zipline will have you soaring down a 2,800-foot-long cable, descending from the top of St. Maarten’s highest point, Sentry Hill.

16. Guided ATV Tour

Cruise passengers can join a fun, guided ATV tour of Dutch and French St. Maarten. This tour will bring you to several popular spots on the island, and have you viewing pastel colored houses, tuquoise waters and lush landscapes.

17. Parotte Ville Bird Sanctuary

The Parotte Ville Bird Sanctuary in St. Maarten is a hidden gem that thrills visitors of all ages. The bird sanctuary houses a diverse array of colorful and exotic bird species from around the world.

The Parotte Ville Bird Sanctuary is a fun, family-friendly attraction. The sanctuary’s knowledgeable staff provide informative talks and feeding sessions, offering insights into the behavior and conservation efforts for these beautiful creatures.

18. Guava Berry Rum and Liquor Tasting

If you’re looking for a unique and tasty experience during your time in St. Maarten, you’ll enjoy a Guava Berry Liquor tasting. This locally-produced liquor is traditionally enjoyed at Christmas by local families.

The Guava Berry Liquor is made from the rare guava berry fruit, which is native to the island and known for its rich and distinctive flavor. During the tasting, you’ll have the opportunity to sample different varieties of the liquor, with several fruit flavors.

19. Visit a Perfumerie

Create your own perfume or cologne at Tijon, a perfumerie in Grand-Case, St. Martin, on the French side of the island. Tijon is a boutique perfumery and laboratory that crafts custom fragrances.

The staff will help you to create a scent that suits your personality and unique style. Along with an experience, you’ll also leave with a personalized fragrance that will be a great memory of your time in St. Maarten.

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20. Pinel Island

Pinel Island is a short boat ride away from St. Maarten. With an excursion, you may be able to kayak or canoe over.

At Pinel Island, you can snorkle and see colorful coral reefs and tropical fish. Beach chairs and umbrellas available for rent ($25 for 2 chairs & one umbrella).

There are other day trips to nearby islands that are available as well.

There are several casinos in St. Maarteen. The largest casino on the island is Casino Royale, located in Maho village. A casino that is closer to the cruise ships is Rouge et Noir Casino SXM, located on Back Street in Philipsburg.

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22. Yoda Guy Movie Exhibit

For something completely different, check out the The Yoda Guy Movie Exhibit in Philipsburg, St. Maarten. This must-see attraction was founded by Nick Maley, a creator of the Yoda character from Star Wars.

This unique exhibit showcases movie memorabilia from iconic films like Star Wars, Superman, and The Terminator. Visitors can enjoy guided tours. This fun tourist attraction is a treat for movie enthusiasts and travelers alike.

23. Secret Garden

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While in downtown Philipsburg, be sure to walk through the Secret Garden. This free tropical pathway will take you from Front Street to Back Street.

This pretty garden pathway is worth walking through as you’re shopping and sightseeing in the town.

24. Philipsburg Courthouse

The Philipsburg Courthouse will be part of your walking tour, even if it’s informal. In addition to the charming building, you’ll find picturesque churches and hotels with interesting architecture.

A few years ago, St. Maarten was very badly affected by Hurricane Irma. While they have done an amazing job rebuilding much of the infrastructure of the island, the reconstruction is still a work in progress on the island.

25. Horseback Riding

If you’ve always wanted to go horseback riding, there are a few good options in St. Maarten. Lucky Stables at Seaside Nature Park offers a 1 hour trail and beach ride, riding lessons and a private or semi-private ride through the trails.

26. St. Maarten Bicycle Tour

For a different kind of tour, you can book a bicycle tour or e-bike tour where you’ll drive through the streets of Philipsburg, St. Maarten. You can also book a tour that will allow you to explore more of the island, including St. Martin. You can check the cruise line excursions as well as excursions with Viator, Shore Excursions Group and other local tour providers.

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27. Ferry Ride or Boat Trip to Anguilla

If you’ve been to St. Maarten before, consider taking a ferry ride or boat trip from St. Maarten to Anguilla. The 25 minute ferry ride from Marigot will allow you to discover a tranquil paradise.

You’ll find stunning beaches, clear waters, and water sports like paddleboarding and kayaking. Anguilla has a great, laid-back atmosphere.

Keep in mind that you need to get back to the cruise ship on time, so this might be best as a cruise line shore excursion or if you are in St. Maarten for a long port day.

28. St. Maarten Art Galleries

St. Maarten’s art galleries showcase a diverse collection of Caribbean and international artwork, from paintings to sculptures. Located in Philipsburg and Marigot, art galleries offer a glimpse into the island’s culture. Whether you’re an art enthusiast or looking for a meaningful souvenir, exploring the local art galleries is well worth it.

29. Butterfly Farm

Unfortunately, at this time St. Martin’s Butterfly Farm is closed.

30. St. Martin’s Nature Reserve

St. Martin’s Nature Reserve is a serene sanctuary on the French side of the island, boasting diverse ecosystems, including mangroves and wetlands. This nature park is ideal for nature lovers and birdwatchers. The reserve offers guided tours and opportunities to spot indigenous wildlife.

31. Grand Case Beach

Grand Case Beach is a less popular, but very beautiful beach on the French side of the island. The beach is well known for it’s clear waters (more clear than on the Dutch side).

Unfortunately, according to recent reviews, the beach hasn’t fully recovered from the devastation of Hurricane Irma a few years ago.

32. Kayaking in Simpson Bay Lagoon

Paddle through the calm waters of Simpson Bay Lagoon, spotting wildlife and mangrove forests. Guided tours are available. This eco-friendly activity is a nice alternative to some of the busier beaches and excursions in St. Maarten.

33. Enjoy a Local Restaurant

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There are many good restaurants in St. Maarten, and the ones on the boardwalk in Philipsburg are popular with cruisers and beachgoers alike.

Here are a few suggestions:

  • Oualichi (we ate lunch here and enjoyed it)
  • Lazy Lizard Restaurant & Craft Bar
  • Taloula Mango’s / Blue Bitch Bar
  • Ocean Lounge at Holland House
  • Bold Buddha (Asian)
  • Chez Delphine (French)
  • Shieka’s Vegetarian & Caribbean Cuisine (Caribbean)
  • Kalua Beach Bar & Restaurant

34. Enjoy a Beer or Drink at a Bar

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Whether you like to beach bar hop or to grab a stool at a bar closeby to the cruise port, St. Maarteen is a great place to enjoy a frozen cocktail or local beer.

Any drink made with guavaberry is a must-try when in St. Maarten for the day on a cruise. You’ll find several popular bars along Great Bay Beach as well as near the cruise terminal.

What to Buy in St. Maarten

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35. Souvenir Shopping

There are quite a lot of shopping opportunities in St. Maarten. These are some of the best things to buy while in St. Maarten during your Caribbean cruise.

  • Guavaberry Liquor
  • Caribbean Spices
  • Local cheese
  • Duty-Free Jewelry and Watches
  • Handi-crafts and local artwork
  • Local Handmade Soaps
  • Delftware Pottery
  • T-shirts & souvenirs

Is There a Border Crossing in Sint Maarten – St. Martin?

This small island is unique, as it encompasses two countries, Sint Maarten (Dutch) and St. Martin (French). However, there is no border and people can move freely around the island.

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Final Thoughts on St. Maarten Cruise Port and Best Things to Do

St. Maarten is one of the most beautiful and enjoyable ports of call in the Caribbean. From crystal clear water and white sand beaches to duty-free shopping, its a favorite cruise port for cruise passengers!

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St Maarten Cruise Port | 5 Best Things To Do In St Maarten On a Cruise

Harbor Village Point - St Maarten cruise terminal

Welcome to St Maarten cruise port!

St Maarten – the Eastern Caribbean pearl boasting stunning beaches, lush tropical nature, and kind, friendly residents – is an island of diversities! It is a small island divided between two countries – France and the Kingdom of Netherlands.

The Dutch side is called Sint Maarten (St Maarten) and occupies the southern half of the island. Its capital is Philipsburg – a major commercial hub and a cruise port that can accommodate a large number of cruise ships of all sizes due to its great infrastructure and port facilities.

The French side is called Saint Martin (St Martin) . It occupies the northern part of the island, and the capital is Marigot , a charming town known for its vibrant markets and beautiful beaches, dominated by Fort St. Louis, the 18th-century military fort offering amazing panoramic views of the island. In this article, read about:

  • St Maarten cruise port (St Maarten cruise terminal, getting around)
  • 5 best things to do in St Maarten port and popular  St Maarten shore excursions

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St Maarten Cruise Port

The port of St Maarten is one of the fastest-growing Caribbean cruise ports and the leading cruise port in the Eastern Caribbean. The St Maarten cruise ship terminal is located in Philipsburg, the Dutch part of the island, around 2.4 km/1.5 miles away from the city center. It boasts an impressive infrastructure that can accommodate a couple of cruise ships simultaneously, including the world’s largest cruise ships.

St Maarten cruise port (on the left) and Philipsburg (n the right).

Cruise ships dock at Harbour Point Village – a lively area full of duty-free shops, jewelry stores, market stalls, bars, and a restaurant. Tour buses and a taxi rank are located nearby.

To get to the taxis, you need to turn right and keep walking to the exit of the terminal area until you reach a small building housing a tourist information desk. The walk is 100-200 m long (depending on the location of your cruise ship’s dock), and in case you have difficulty walking, there is a small trolley that can take you there for free.

Once you get there, you’ll spot a small roundabout with plenty of taxi vehicles waiting for the cruise passengers to take them to Philipsburg city center or elsewhere. Here, you’ll also find a tourist information desk and tour booths offering tours and car rentals , as well as a shore excursion meeting place (always double-check your tour ticket, though).

Tour guides usually wait for cruise ship passengers here, but make sure you come on time because this area can be extremely busy, and might be challenging to find your tour meeting place.

St Maarten cruise terminal map

Getting Around Philipsburg St Maarten

  • The port area and Philipsburg downtown are flat and suitable for people with walking difficulties/wheelchair users.
  • To get to Philipsburg , you can either take a pleasant 15-20 minute walk, a taxi, or a water taxi. Taxis are metered and they range from standard-size taxis to minivans and open-air safari vehicles. Taxi drivers usually offer guided island tours, which may be convenient if you travel with a group.
  • The roads in St Maarten are well-developed and marked, so a car rental may be another good option. Check out St Maarten rent-a-car deals and offers
  • The water taxi station is located around 300 meters away from the cruise ship’s dock, and to get there, you need to walk past Sharky’s bar and continue straight along the path. In case you have trouble finding it, knowledgeable island staff will help you out and direct you to the station. A water taxi ride to downtown Philipsburg lasts only several minutes, and rates are fixed. The drop-off point is at the foot of the boardwalk in the city center (Captain Hodge Wharf) from where you can access all the main landmarks of Philipsburg.
  • The official currency on the Dutch side is the Netherlands Antillean guilder (ANG), while the EURO is the official currency of the French side. However, US dollars are accepted everywhere on the island, so there’s no need to change the money (although you may receive the change in local currency). ATMs and banks are available throughout the island. Credit cards are accepted in the majority of places.
  • Dutch is the official language on the Dutch side, and French on the French side, however, English is widely spoken.
  • Sint Maarten/Saint Martin is a duty-free island.
  • The island has a tropical, warm climate all year round. The driest months are February and March, while the rainy season lasts from June to November. St Maarten/St Martin lies within the hurricane belt, so heavy tropical storms and hurricanes may occur in September and October.
  • St Maarten/St Martin has two airports. Princess Juliana International Airport primarily services international and regional flights and is located 12 km/7.5 miles (a 25-minute drive) northwest of the Sint Maarten cruise terminal. Grand Case-Espérance Airport services mainly Caribbean destinations and lies 14 km/9 miles (a 25-minute drive) north of the port of St Maarten.
  • Major cruise lines sailing to St Maarten include Royal Caribbean International, Celebrity Cruises, Carnival Cruise Line, Norwegian Cruise Line, Holland America Line, P&O Cruises, Marella Cruises, Viking Ocean Cruises, MSC Cruises, Oceania Cruises and SeaDream .
  • Explore St Maarten tours and activities
  • Check out the hotels in St Maarten (Philipsburg) and Saint Martin (Marigot)

5 Best Things to Do in St Maarten Cruise Port

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Below is the list of the main Philipsburg attractions:

1.1. Amsterdam Cheese And Liquor Store

On your way to Philipsburg city center, visit this amazing store where you can taste and purchase delicious cheese and other food and drinks. The store offers a great choice of cheeses at very reasonable prices, as well as a wide selection of wines to pair with.

1.2. Church of Saint Martin of Tours

It takes a 15-minute walk from the St Maarten cruise terminal to get to this beautiful little 19th-century Roman Catholic Church, dedicated to the bishop of Tours, the patron saint of the island.

1.3. Boardwalk and Great Bay Beach

This is the cosmopolitan hub of the city full of shops, bars, restaurants, and events is always packed with people. The boardwalk lines the beachfront and offers unique views of the cruise ships and the whole Great Bay.  If you plan to have some beach time, make sure you bring sunscreen and a hat as there is not much natural shade.

The Great Bay beach is sandy, long, and beautiful, boasting crystal clear, warm water. There is an option to rent beach beds and umbrellas from the locals, but if you prefer you can relax in the shade of one of the countless seafront cocktail bars.

If you plan to shop, this is a great place as the prices are low and very affordable (St Maarten is a duty-free island).

Boardwalk in Philipsburg, Sint Maarten's capital

1.4. Front Street

Located in the heart of the town, only a 5-minute walk from the boardwalk, the old street is a great place to browse around and admire the picturesque facades of old buildings.

Here you can buy jewelry, clothes, cigars, alcohol, perfumes, cosmetics, and souvenirs. There are great discounts here and prices are lower compared to the cruise terminal area.

1.5. Fort Amsterdam

If you want to soak up some local history, Fort Amsterdam is a must-see place! It is located on the opposite side of the cruise ship terminal, on the other end of the Great Bay, and the easiest way to get there is by car or a local taxi (a 10-minute drive from the St Maarten cruise terminal). You can also hike up to the fort – it takes around 30 minutes (2 km) from Philipsburg city center.

Fort Amsterdam is a historic stone fort constructed by the Dutch in the 17 th century for defense purposes and consists of several ruins and old cannons. From the hilltop, you can admire magnificent views of Great Bay, Little Bay, Philipsburg, and the cruise port.

1.6. Philipsburg Courthouse

Nestled in the heart of the old town, facing Front Street, this beautiful old wooden courthouse was built in 1793 and has been renovated a few times over the years. It was originally the home of John Philips, a Scottish captain in the Dutch Navy and the founder of the town of Philipsburg. Throughout history, the building served as a jail, a fire station, and a post office, and nowadays it houses the court of law.

1.7. Cyrus Wathey Square

Lined with palm trees and jewelry stores, the beautiful square overlooks the beachfront and is located in front of the 18th-century Courthouse. A tourist information booth is here.

Philipsburg Courthouse in Sint Maarten cruise port

1.8. Methodist Church

A lovely church dating from the 19 th century is known for its beautiful wooden façade and bell tower.

1.9. Yoda Guy Movie Exhibit

The Star Wars museum is located in the Philipsburg downtown area, on Front Street, close to the main city attractions and a 15-minute walk from the St Maarten cruise terminal. This is the one-of-a-kind place in Philipsburg and a must-see stop if you are a fan of Star Wars and Sci-Fi.

The museum is owned by Nick Maley, the creator of Yoda, and features an amazing collection of Star Wars movie props and costumes, drafts of scripts, Nick’s special effects creations, historical artifacts, a gift shop, and much more! The museum has two sections – you can visit one for free, and another one is paid. In addition, Nick is there to meet and greet, and is happy to give you a tour of the museum!

1.10. St Maarten Museum

Located in the city center, only 1 km from the cruise terminal and a several-minute walk from the water taxi pier, the St. Maarten Heritage Museum features artifacts from different periods of St Maarten’s prehistory and history, and it is a great place to learn about the Arawak’s heritage and colonization period.

The museum is small, it consists of a few rooms and is not suitable for people with mobility issues, as there is no elevator to take you to the second floor.

Check out Philipsburg tours and activities

2. St Maarten/St Martin Beaches

2.1. maho beach.

This famous beach is one of the main St Maarten attractions and is located a 25-minute drive (14 km/9 miles) from the cruise ship terminal. It consists of a small stretch of white sandy beach located next to the runway of Princess Juliana International Airport.

It is popular for plane watching as they take off and land only a few yards above your head! The beach is quite busy and most of the people come there for amazing photo opportunities!

2.2. Mullet Bay Beach

A beautiful calm beach located in the southwest of the island, around 14 km/9 miles from the St Maarten cruise terminal (a 30-minute drive). The best way to get there is by taxi or renting a car (there is a large parking lot near the beach).

It is a clean, sandy beach with crystal clear aquamarine water and soft sandy bottom. It is equipped with beach bars and restaurants serving delicious food for a very reasonable price, showers, changing rooms, and restrooms. You can also rent an umbrella and beach chairs for an affordable price.

2.3. Great Bay Beach

Philipsburg’s city beach is the closest beach to the St Maarten cruise terminal (around 2 km away, a 15-20 minute walk). The best way to get there is to take a water taxi at the cruise terminal that will take you directly to the beach.

This is a long public beach located in the south of the island, in the heart of Philipsburg, backed by a boardwalk full of shops, restaurants, cocktail bars, and places for fun. The beach is clean and sandy, and not too crowded. You can rent umbrellas and sunbeds from local people, prices are reasonable.

Maho beach

2.4. Little Bay Beach

This is a gorgeous beach located 4 km/2.5 miles away from the St Maarten cruise terminal (a 10-minute drive). It features a beautiful setting, a long shoreline, deep waters, and amazing snorkeling! It has all the necessary facilities, such as beach bars, restaurants, beach chairs and umbrellas, and restrooms.

2.5. Orient Bay Beach

The beach is located on the northeast coast of the island, in Saint Martin – the French side of the island, around 12 km/7.5 miles from the St Maarten cruise terminal (a 25-minute drive).

It is a popular beach resort boasting a long stretch of calm, sandy beach with a lot of facilities such as water activities, umbrella and sunbed rentals, restaurants, and beach bars. You’ll also find local vendors selling souvenirs and local products. There is a nude beach at the very end of Orient Beach.

2.6. Simpson Bay

The bay is part of the Simpson Bay Lagoon, the largest inland lagoon in the West Indies features breathtaking beaches, expensive yachts, the best hotels and resorts on the island, as well as numerous restaurants, cafes, shops, and historic landmarks!

Simpson Bay is located around 15 km/9 miles (a 30-minute drive) from St Maarten port. It is a protected area featuring rich marine habitat, split between the Dutch and French sides.

There are several popular beaches and beach resorts, such as Pelican Key , Simpsons Bay Resort and Marina , Buccaneer Beach , Kim Sha Beach , and Simpson Bay Beach … These magnificent beaches feature a wide variety of facilities, such as a great number of restaurants, beach bars, water sports, playgrounds for kids, umbrellas and beach chairs to rent.

Simpson Bay in St Maarten cruise port

2.7. Grand Case Beach

This wonderful beach is located around 15 km/9.5 miles (a 25-minute drive) from the St Maarten cruise port, on the northern coast of the island, in Saint Martin. The best way to get there is by taxi, on a shore excursion, or by car. A charming beach that boasts clean, turquoise waters, and soft sand.

The amenities including lounge chair and umbrella rentals are available, as well as beach bars and restaurants. There’s not much crowd and there is a nice walking area. The beach is ideal for people who want to avoid the bustle of busy beaches.

2.8. Happy Bay Beach

Located 16 km/10 miles (a 30-minute drive) north of the St Maarten cruise ship terminal, Happy Bay Beach is a tranquil secluded beach with no facilities. The beach is one of the best snorkeling spots on Saint Martin and a true paradise for those who seek peace and a scenic natural setting. You can access it by car (go to Friar’s Bay, and from there follow the directions) or by boat.

2.9. Friar’s Bay

Also known as “Anse des Pères”, this beach is located in the proximity of Happy Bay Beach and Grand Case, around 16 km/10 miles (a 30-minute drive) from the St Maarten cruise terminal, on the French side of the island.

It is a beautiful sandy beach with some rocky parts with a lot of stones and pebbles, so make sure you bring water shoes. The beach is nice and quiet, with amenities that consist of a couple of beach bars serving food and drinks, and a possibility to rent beach chairs and umbrellas.

2.10. Dawn Beach

Located only 7 km/4.5 miles (a 15-minute drive) northeast of the port of St Maarten, near the Oyster Pond in the east of the island, Dawn Beach is a white sandy beach with not many facilities. It offers a great rest, as it’s not crowded with tourists. The sea can be wavy, as it’s located on the Atlantic side of the island.

2.11. Cupecoy Bay Beach

The beach is located in the southwest of the island, near Maho Beach, around 16 km/10 miles (a 40-minute drive) west of the Sint Maarten cruise port. If you are searching for cliffs and unique natural scenery – this is the beach for you!

It is a semi-secluded, gorgeous sandy beach offering a lot of privacy for all visitors. There is a beach bar at one end where you can grab some food and drinks, as well as rent beach chairs and umbrellas.

Check out St Maarten/St Martin beach tours and activities

3. Island Sightseeing

Both the Dutch (Sint Maarten) and French (Saint Martin) sides are beautiful and offer various sights and activities. If you want to take a glimpse of the whole island, you should definitely join a sightseeing tour that covers both St Maarten and St Martin highlights.

You can either take a taxi/car and explore on your own, or you can join one of the sightseeing tours organized by your cruise line or independent tour operators. Regardless of your choice, you should include the places below on your sightseeing list:

  • Philipsburg
  • Mullet Bay Beach / Long Beach
  • Simpson Bay Lagoon 
  • Orient Bay – The bay is located on the northeastern coast of the island and boasts stunning beaches offering a wide choice of activities such as banana boat rides, parasailing, and jet skiing. The place is full of great restaurants and beach bars.
  • Topper’s Rhum Distillery – A great place to taste the premium quality rum and see the rum-making process. Check out Topper’s Rhum Distillery Tour for more info. 
  • Grand Case – A lovely town and the busy hub of the French side of the island, lying along the Anguilla Channel. This small town tucked in the Grand Case Bay (Baie de Grand Case) boasts a long stretch of white, sandy beach (Grand Case beach) and a great number of shops, beach bars, and restaurants in Boulevard de Grande Case, its main street that runs parallel to the beach.
  • Marigot – The charming capital of the French side of the island, Saint Martin. You’ll spot Fort St. Louis, a military fortification built in the 18 th century that stands on a hilltop and a lovely marina named after the fort.
  • Cole Bay – Cole Bay is a community from where you can admire the spectacular views of the Simpson Bay Lagoon.

Explore St Maarten island sightseeing tours

Rhum distillery tour in St Maarten cruise port

4. Boat/Catamaran Ride and Snorkeling

If you want to have an adrenaline-packed day filled with water activities and island exploration, you should go for one of the numerous boat tours offered by your cruise line and independent tour operators. You can choose between a full-day and half-day trip, based on your wishes and personal preferences.

The organized boat tours normally take you to the island’s best snorkeling sites and off-the-beaten-path places of incredible beauty. There are a few popular snorkeling/scuba diving sites you should check out:

  • Creole Rock is located in the northern part of Grand Case Bay. This tiny, uninhabited island is part of the National Nature Reserve and is known as an exquisite place for snorkeling.
  • Tintamarre Island is also a part of the French Nature Reserve and is one of the best snorkeling sites on the island. The snorkeling experience is amazing here, so in case you decide to come on your own, make sure you bring your snorkel equipment.
  • Pinel Island is a fascinating small islet featuring beautiful, relaxed beaches, hiking trails, and a few bar restaurants.

Check out the St Maarten/St Martin boat and snorkeling tours

5. Off-Road Island Adventure

St Maarten/Saint Martin off-road island tours are a great way of exploring the island, especially if you look for adrenaline and adventure. You can rent the ATV on your own, or you can book one of the off-road tours that will take you through the rugged terrain of the island and stop at the island’s main landmarks. Some of these are:

  • Philipsburg and Great Bay Beach
  • Marigot market
  • Rotary Lookout Point – A beautiful viewpoint is part of the French Nature Reserve offering scenic views of the east coast of Saint Martin and Lucas Bay.
  • Oyster Pond – A community located in the eastern part of the island, overlooking Lucas Bay. The most popular resorts in this area are Coralita Beach, Oyster Bay, and Dawn Beach.

Explore St Maarten off-road tours

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Sint Maarten (Philipsburg) Cruise Port: Terminal Review

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Basic info for cruises to St Maarten, Philipsburgh cruise port: where ships dock and the cruise terminal - services, amenities, shopping, tourist info, how to get to Philipsburgh by the water taxi or on foot.

By: Editor-in-Chief Update: May 30, 2023

Sint Maarten (Saint Martin in French) was one of the Caribbean Islands more seriously hit by hurricane Irma in 2017. However, the recovery was fast, and St Martin was back on all main itineraries cruising the Eastern Caribbean until the Covid-19 pandemic.

Soon, St Marteen will be again a popular cruise port. Cruise passengers wondering if and when to visit St Marteen should know that all services were fully operational until one year ago. Yes, there are still signs of the devastating passage of hurricane Irma. These scars may last for a long time, but the island has been open for business and welcoming cruise visitors with its renowned hospitality as soon as possible.

Although the Editor has not been in Philipsburg since Irma, we are in touch with residents on the island. Numerous cruise visitors have confirmed that the Terminal is impeccable, the water taxi is fully functional, and most services on the island are operating as usual.

Where Cruise Ship Dock - Piers and Terminals

Port View Saint Martin

Port View Saint Martin

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Saint Martin or Sint Maarten (in Dutch) is one of the Editor’s favorite island in the Eastern Caribbean cruise itineraries for two main reasons - its natural beauty (clean beaches and paradisaic climate) and the fact that it is very easy and safe to explore on your own .

Pier View Saint Martin

Pier View Saint Martin

The Island is divided into two areas – the northern side belonging to France and the southern part (more or less one-third of the territory) controlled by Holland as part of the Netherlands Antilles.

A. Wathey Pier and Terminal

Cruise ships dock at the A. Wathey Pier with six docking spots for large ships. The piers are fairly close to the exiting gates where your ID will be checked when returning to the ship. Cruise passengers with walking difficulties will find transportation (trolleys) between the gangway an the exit gates.

Main Terminal Building in Saint Martin

Main Terminal Building in Saint Martin before Hurricane Irma

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The Cruise Terminal Area has been restored to its basic function as seen on this photo from January 2018.

Photo Courtesy of Port St Maarten

Once outside the exit gate control, there is large open air Terminal where the cruise traveler will find a number of buildings with all major services and amenities - Tourism Information , Excursions and Tours, Wi-Fi spots (not free), ATM, Taxis, Restrooms (suitable for disabled), Water Taxi (more about this below), a good number of stalls with souvenirs, a couple of shops with Duty Free Alcohol, Tobacco (both cigarettes and cigars), chocolates, snacks and beverages.

Terminal Duty-Free Shopping and Local Flavors

St Maarten is known to be a “Shopper's Paradise” with excelent dutty-free prices. Tobacco and alcohol, electronics and specially photo cameras are the best-buys but also jewelery and watches. Cruise passengers interested in shopping, should not miss the shops in Philipsburg. However, you will also find a number of good shops in the cruise terminal such as Little Switzerland, Diamonds International, Boolchands, Ballerina’s Jewelers or Effy. Last but not least, the cruise traveler will find a few nice shaded places to enjoy local drinks and flavors.

Walking to Philipsburg

The A. Wathey Pier is close enough to Philipsburg if you like to walk (both safe and easy) - at a leisurely pace, it will take less than 15 minutes to reach the eastern (and nicer) side of Philipsburg. Along the way, there are a couple of places to stop if you feel like a refreshment – Chesterfield's waterfront restaurant and bar is IQCruising Editor's favorite – and also a small shop to buy Dutch delicacies and souvenirs (the cheese selection is impressive).

Water Taxi to Philipsburg

Water Taxi to Philipsburg

Most cruisers prefer to take a very convenient Water Taxi that will take you to the Captain Hodge Pier right in the middle of the Great Bay (and Beach) of Philipsburg and across the Wathey Square . There is another stop farther west right at the pier in front of the ‪Walter Plantz Square.

Because the Beach in Philipsburg is not as wide as once was (before Irma), it can get a bit crowded. The taxi stop by ‪Walter Plantz Square is now recommended as you will have more options to enjoy a day on the beach.

The water taxi runs almost continuously, is a large boat and is reasonably priced - offering a single fare ($5.00) or a day pass ($7.00) that allows as many trips as you want. Because the difference in price is minimal, most cruisers end up using the Water Taxi for both ways.

Along the years, the Editor has found that the Water Taxi can be in such demand when cruise ships dock in the morning that waiting in line can take quite some time. Insider’s tip: walking to town can be a better choice, only using the water taxi to return to the Pier at the end of the day.

Tourist Information

Port View Saint Martin

Specially now, as some sites, beaches and attractions in St. Martin are still recovering form the devastation of Irma, its advisable to double check what is working 100% and what may not be fully functional as yet. The Tourist Information Desk at the Terminal (main building on the right) is the right place to get this type of updated info.

Hurricane Irma devastation in St Maarten

After the devastation of Hurricane Irma, both cruise ports in Philipsburg and Marigot were off limits for quite sometime for obvious reasons that can be seen on the photos below.

Photo of Philipsburg Beach St Martin

The Grand Bay and Beach of Philipsburg a few days after Irma.

Photo Courtesy of Saint Martin News Network

Photo of Philipsburg Beach St Martin

Captain Hodge Pier right in the middle of the Great Bay after Irma. The good news: it is almost restored to its former beauty.

Photo of Philipsburg Beach St Martin

The Water-taxi pier by ‪‎Walter Plantz Square after Irma is now fully operational and looking better than before.

How St Maarten recovered from Irma

On Monday, December 4, 2017, Viking Sea was the first cruise ship to call at the island of St Maarten since the passing of hurricane Irma earlier in September that same year. This was a key date for the cruise tourism.

Photo of Terminal in Saint Martin

Even more encouraging news arrived a couple of weeks later when five cruise ships visited St Martin on Christmas and Boxing Day - Marella (former Thomson) and Independence of the Seas (on December 25), Grandeur of the Seas, Azamara Quest and Jewel of the Seas (on December 25).

Photo of Ships Docked in Saint Martin

Ships Docked

The new year started with the return of Disney Cruises, Marella Celebration and Royal Caribbean's massive Harmony of the Seas on January 2. The Koningsdam - Holland America Line (HAL) - docked on January 6, and the luxurious Silver Wind (Silversea Cruises) called for an overnight on January 11.

Photo of Harmony of The Seas in Saint Martin

Harmony of The Seas

For a cruise port that used to have as many as 6 cruise ships docked on weekdays before hurricane Irma, it may sound like a slow recovery. But whilst the Silver Wind was still in port, another 3 ships docked in St Maarten - Regal Princess, Eurodam and Anthem of the Seas. This was the first four ship day for St. Maarten's 2018 season. Many more are coming and cruise life is getting back to normal.

Photo of Terminal in Saint Martin

Now, any day can be (as they say at Port St. Maarten) a '12K kind of day'. Just watch the video below filmed on January 11, 2017.

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Philipsburg is a port town and the capital of Sint Maarten - an island country in the Dutch Antilles, one of The Netherlands' overseas territories. The island is approx 300 km (190 mi) east of Puerto Rico (USA). Port Philipsburg (locode ANPHI) is the country's principal port and largest city, with population around 2,000.

Since 1648, St Maarten it is divided 60 / 40 between France (northern part, 53 km2 / 20 mi2) and Holland (southern part, 34 km2 / 13 mi2). On the French part (Saint Martin) is Marigot . The island was discovered by the Europeans in the late-15th-century (first sighted in November 1493 by Christopher Columbus). Philipsburg was established in 1763 by John Philips (Scottish Captain serving in the Dutch Navy) and soon became a major port and center of international shipping trade. From that time are two historic fortifications guarding the port town - Fort Amsterdam and Fort Willem (to the north).

Philipsburg (population around 2,000) is located on a narrow stretch of land between the Great Salt Pond and Great Bay. It functions as a commercial center of Saint Martin Island , whereof St Maarten encompasses the southern half. St Maarten Island has total area 34 km2 (13 mi2) and is one of the Dutch islands in the Lesser Antilles archipelago - together with Saba Island and Sint Eustatius . The other "Dutch Antilles" islands are in the Leeward Antilles - the ABC islands ( Aruba , Bonaire , Curacao ).

In December 2016, four Celebrity Cruises ships (Eclipse, Equinox, Reflection, Summit) docked here. As part of the Christmas-New Year holidays was offered a Demi Lovato live concert performance, which was also televised.

On October 11, 2018, the port had a double celebration as it welcomed the maiden call of Carnival Horizon (berthed at Dr. A.C. Wathey Cruise and Cargo Facility) as well as cruise port's 1 millionth passenger (since January 2018). The lucky couple (Cheryl and Timothy Franklin) was actually welcomed in mid-September, but the ceremony was postponed due to Hurricane Isaac. As presents, they received gift certificates and tokens, including a complimentary 3-night hotel stay (at Sonesta Maho Beach Resort), return flight tickets (by Winair), two Carnival Cruise Line tickets (purchased by Port St Maarten), plus VIP tour of the isle, lunch at Yvette's Restaurant, visit to Rain Forest Adventure Park.

Following the COVID crisis, in June-August 2021, for the first time, Celebrity Cruises homeported here a ship ( Celebrity Millennium ) for 7-night roundtrips from Sint Maarten (Philipsburg) to Oranjestad Aruba - Willemstad Curacao - Bridgetown Barbados (itinerary1) and Road Town Tortola BVI - Castries St Lucia -Barbados (itinerary2).

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Cruise ships to St Maarten Island dock at Port Philipsburg - located on the island's southern coast. The port is managed by the Harbour Group of Companies (port authority).

The port has two cruise ship piers.

  • Pier 1 has length 545 m (1788 ft) and capacity to dock 4 ships simultaneously. This berthing facility was inaugurated in 2009.
  • A second cruise pier (Pier 2) was opened in 2017, ranking St Maarten as one of the few Caribbean ports with capacity to handle even the world's largest passenger vessels of the Royal Caribbean's Oasis-class (225,000 GT tons, capacity 6,300 passengers plus 2150 crew).
  • The new Pier 2 has length 445 m (1460 ft) and capacity to dock 2 Oasis-class ships at a time. On Pier 2 there are also 2 screening booths to expedite passenger disembarkation.

Right after disembarkation, cruise ship tourists are welcomed at Harbour Point Village with steel pans. Harbour Point Village as facilities offers information center, duty-free shops, souvenir shops, outdoor market stalls, bars, a restaurant. Here are also parked all tour buses (shore excursion pick up / drop off points, tour bus stands, cab stand).

Philipsburg St Maarten tours, shore excursions, hotels

City tours and shore excursions.

Among the best cruise shore excursion options in St Maarten are:

  • Marigot - great shopping and dining choices, easy water access, restored Creole-style buildings (many housing premium boutiques), duty-free shopping (world brands and French fashion).
  • Maho Beach is world-famous for its low-altitude aircraft landings (less than 30 m / 100 ft) as the beach is adjacent to Princess Juliana Airport and directly under airplanes' flight paths. Maho Beach is served by Bar and Grill.
  • Orient Bay beach (on the island's northeastern part) is one of the largest beaches and offers all standard tourist amenities (numerous restaurants and bars, hotels, shops, watersports). It is also ranked one of Caribbean's best / most popular beaches.
  • Grand-Case village features an authentic house architecture, gourmet dining options (French 'cuisine), nearby beach (with several bars, restaurants, small hotels), market square (famous for its BBQ food, including grilled lobster).
  • Phillipsburg City's main street is lined up with jewelry shops and souvenir stalls. Along the waterfront there is a promenade street lined with restaurants and bars. Duty-free shopping is available at both downtown streets (named "Front" and "Back") and includes jewelry, brand perfumes and cosmetics, clothing and accessories. Great places to visit are St Maarten Museum and Sint Maarten Museum (National Heritage Foundation).
  • St Maarten Island Tour allows you to taste all the highlights. Tours are individual (private taxi driver) or group.  Group tours are cheaper but limited as to visited destinations.  Private tours are more flexible, but also expensive in comparison. Group tours can be booked via the cruise company or independently.  Taxis at the cruise port are readily available.
  • At the Topper’s Rhum Distillery (Cole Bay) tourists can taste 20+ different rums and watch the chef preparing traditional cuisine specialties like breadfruit balls. Meals at Topper’s Rhum are served in a wine cellar built in the 17th century.

"4x4 St Maarten and Beach Escape" (Royal Caribbean) is an optional Jeep driving tour across the island. The tour is through Grand Case (to Marigot), with stops for scenic overlooks and strolling along the route.

A Golden Eagle Sailaway (Royal Caribbean) is an optional catamaran (sailing boat) tour to St Maarten Beach (snorkelling-swimming-sunbathing). The boat reaches speeds up to 23 mph (37 kph). The return is to Philipsburg, where are included sandwiches and cold drinks served on the boat.

Maho Airplane Experience (Royal Caribbean) is an optional airplane excursion along Maho Beach. The tour is guided and includes 30-min narrated bus ride across island's Dutch side. At Maho Beach is offered 3-hour stay (free-time activities).

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St. Maarten Cruise Port: 45 Best Things to Do & Logistics

Embark on a vibrant Caribbean adventure with our Ultimate Guide to St. Maarten cruise port.

From seamless port logistics to a treasure trove of activities tailored for every type of traveler, this guide promises to enhance your cruise stop in the sun-kissed island of St. Maarten.

Port Logistics for St. Maarten Cruise Port

Gett i ng to Know the Port

St. Maarten’s primary cruise port, Dr. A.C. Wathey Cruise & Cargo Facility, is located in Philipsburg, the island’s capital.

This bustling port welcomes cruisers with its well-equipped terminal and easy access to the island’s main attractions.

Location and Facilities:

  • Philipsburg Cruise Terminal offers a modern and efficient gateway to St. Maarten.
  • Facilities include duty-free shops , a variety of dining options , and Wi-Fi availability for a fee.
  • Information desks provide maps, excursion bookings, and helpful advice for exploring the island.

Arriving and Departing:

  • Taxis and Shuttles: A regulated taxi stand is located just outside the terminal. Fares are fixed to popular destinations.
  • Public Transportation: Minibuses serve as an affordable option for getting around, though they don’t follow a strict schedule.
  • Rental Services: Car rental agencies are available for those wishing to explore the island at their own pace.

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Terminal Tips:

  • Navigating the Terminal: It’s compact and easy to navigate, with clear signage directing passengers.
  • Security Measures: Be prepared for security checks when re-entering the terminal area from the island.

Navigating the Port Efficiently:

  • Arrival Times: For those heading out on excursions, it’s wise to disembark as early as possible to avoid crowds.
  • Local Currency: The local currency is the Antillean guilder (ANG) on the Dutch side, but US dollars are widely accepted. ATMs are available in the terminal.
  • Dress Appropriately: The island is casual, but some religious sites and upscale restaurants may require more conservative attire.

By familiarizing yourself with the logistics of the St. Maarten cruise port, you can embark on your island adventure with ease, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable experience from the moment you dock.

Whether you’re exploring Philipsburg’s charming streets, heading out to the island’s renowned beaches, or setting off on an excursion, St. Maarten welcomes cruisers with open arms and a promise of unforgettable experiences.

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Cruise Lines and Itineraries

Common Cruise Lines Visiting St. Maarten

St. Maarten is a favored stop for many major cruise lines, offering a blend of Caribbean charm and cosmopolitan vibes.

Here are some of the cruise lines that include St. Maarten in their itineraries:

  • Royal Caribbean International : Known for innovative ships and exciting itineraries, Royal Caribbean often includes St. Maarten in its Eastern Caribbean cruises.
  • Carnival Cruise Line : Offering fun-filled itineraries perfect for families and groups, Carnival cruises frequently dock at St. Maarten, promising a day of adventure and relaxation.
  • Celebrity Cruises : With a focus on luxury and immersive experiences, Celebrity’s itineraries to St. Maarten cater to those looking for a more refined cruise experience.
  • Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) : NCL’s freestyle cruising approach allows for a flexible and laid-back visit to St. Maarten, ideal for those who value freedom and variety.

Popular Itineraries Including St. Maarten:

  • Eastern Caribbean Cruises: Typically 7 to 10 days, these cruises often stop in St. Maarten, along with other beautiful islands like St. Thomas and the Bahamas.
  • Southern Caribbean Cruises: Longer itineraries (10+ days) may include St. Maarten as a key destination alongside less frequented islands, offering a deeper exploration of the Caribbean’s diversity.
  • Luxury Caribbean Cruises: For those seeking an upscale experience, luxury cruises offer extended stays in ports like St. Maarten, providing ample time to enjoy the island’s sophisticated side.

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Choosing Your Cruise: When selecting a cruise that visits St. Maarten, consider the following tips to ensure the best experience.

  • Duration and Destinations: Match the itinerary to your available time and desired destinations. St. Maarten is a highlight of the Eastern and Southern Caribbean cruises.
  • Ship Size and Amenities: Larger ships offer more onboard activities and amenities, while smaller ships can provide a more intimate and personalized experience.
  • Time of Year: Peak season in the Caribbean runs from December to April, offering dry weather and pleasant temperatures. Off-peak months may present more affordable options but with a higher chance of rain.
  • Port Activities: Look into what each cruise line offers in terms of excursions and port activities in St. Maarten. Whether you’re interested in beach outings, cultural tours, or water sports, choose a line that aligns with your interests.

Embarking on a cruise that includes St. Maarten opens up a world of tropical beauty, thrilling adventures, and cultural richness.

Whether you’re cruising with family, as a couple, or solo, St. Maarten offers an array of experiences to enhance your Caribbean journey.

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Top 45 Things to Do in St. Maarten

For the beach enthusiast.

1. Maho Beach:

  • Famous for its close-up views of airplanes landing at the nearby airport, Maho Beach offers a unique experience.
  • Activities: Plane watching, sunbathing, and swimming.
  • Tips: The best times for plane watching are in the late morning and early afternoon when most international flights arrive.

2. Mullet Bay Beach:

  • Known for its white sandy beach and crystal-clear waters, ideal for a relaxing day under the sun.
  • Activities: Snorkeling, paddle boarding, and beach volleyball.
  • Tips: Arrive early to find a prime spot; the beach can get crowded, especially when multiple cruise ships are in port.

3. Happy Bay Beach:

  • A secluded beach accessible by a short hike, offering a more private beach experience.
  • Activities: Sunbathing, snorkeling, and picnicking.
  • Tips: Bring your own food and water as there are no facilities on this beach. Wear comfortable shoes for the hike.

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For the Adventure Seeker

4. Zip-lining at Loterie Farm:

  • Fly over the treetops and experience the island’s natural beauty from above.
  • Activities: Zip-lining, hiking, and relaxing in the spring-fed pool.
  • Tips: Book in advance, especially on busy cruise days, and wear comfortable clothing and closed-toe shoes.

5. ATV Tours:

  • Explore the rugged terrain of St. Maarten on an adrenaline-pumping ATV tour.
  • Activities: Guided tours through off-road trails, beaches, and scenic viewpoints.
  • Tips: Drivers need a valid driver’s license; sunscreen and sunglasses are recommended.

6. Snorkeling at Creole Rock:

  • Part of the French Marine Park, Creole Rock is known for its clear waters and diverse marine life.
  • Activities: Guided snorkeling tours, seeing tropical fish, sea turtles, and coral formations.
  • Tips: Equipment is usually provided; beginners are welcome as guides offer instruction and assistance.

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For the Culture and History Buff

7. St. Maarten Museum:

  • Learn about the island’s rich history and cultural heritage through exhibits and artifacts.
  • Activities: Viewing historical exhibits, attending cultural events and lectures.
  • Tips: Check the museum’s schedule for special exhibits and events during your visit.

8. Fort Amsterdam:

  • The first Dutch military outpost in the Caribbean, offering panoramic views of Philipsburg and the ocean.
  • Activities: Exploring the ruins, bird watching for the brown pelican colonies.
  • Tips: Wear comfortable shoes for walking on uneven surfaces and bring a camera for the stunning views.

9. Marigot Market:

  • A vibrant market in the capital of the French side, offering a taste of local life and products.
  • Activities: Shopping for local crafts, spices, and fresh produce. Sampling French and Caribbean delicacies.
  • Tips: The market is open primarily in the morning; bring cash in small denominations.

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For the Foodie

10. French Pastry in Marigot:

  • The French capital of St. Martin is renowned for its authentic bakeries, offering a slice of France in the Caribbean.
  • Activities: Sampling croissants, pain au chocolat, and other French pastries.
  • Tips: Visit early in the morning when pastries are freshest. Sarafina’s is a popular choice among locals and tourists alike.

11. St. Maarten Food Tour:

  • Embark on a culinary journey through Philipsburg, sampling local and international dishes.
  • Activities: Guided food tours featuring stops at hidden gems and popular eateries, tasting dishes like johnnycakes, conch, and guavaberry liqueur.
  • Tips: Wear comfortable shoes and come hungry, as you’ll be eating plenty!

12. Dining in Grand Case:

  • Known as the culinary capital of the Caribbean, Grand Case offers a wide array of gourmet restaurants and local lolos (food stands).
  • Activities: Savoring French cuisine, fresh seafood, and Creole dishes.
  • Tips: Make dinner reservations for popular restaurants. Don’t miss trying a rum-based drink at one of the beachfront bars.

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For the Family Traveler

13. Loterie Farm Family Pool:

  • A hidden oasis offering family-friendly pools and cabanas nestled within a lush, tropical setting.
  • Activities: Swimming, cabana rentals, and enjoying the natural beauty of the area.
  • Tips: Book a cabana in advance for privacy and comfort. The farm also offers hiking trails for a family adventure.

14. St. Maarten Zoo:

  • The largest zoological park in the Caribbean, featuring a variety of animals and plants native to the region.
  • Activities: Exploring exhibits, participating in feeding sessions, and educational programs for kids.
  • Tips: Check the zoo’s schedule for special events and feeding times to enhance your visit.

15. Water Sports at Orient Bay:

  • Orient Bay is famous for its water sports and family-friendly activities.
  • Activities: Wind surfing, jet skiing, and parasailing. Kid-friendly water parks float near the shore.
  • Tips: Rent equipment early in the day. Some water sports vendors offer lessons for beginners.

For the Luxury Seeker

16. Designer Shopping in Philipsburg:

  • Front Street in Philipsburg is lined with boutiques offering luxury goods from around the world.
  • Activities: Shopping for designer brands, jewelry, and duty-free electronics.
  • Tips: U.S. citizens can take advantage of duty-free allowances, but it’s wise to know your country’s limits.

17. Private Yacht Charter:

  • Explore the waters around St. Maarten and neighboring islands with a private yacht charter.
  • Activities: Tailored itineraries featuring snorkeling, island hopping, and gourmet dining.
  • Tips: Book in advance and specify any special requests or interests to customize your experience.

18. Spa Day at a Resort:

  • Indulge in a day of pampering and relaxation at one of St. Maarten’s luxury resorts.
  • Activities: Massages, facials, and body treatments using local and exotic ingredients.
  • Tips: Many resorts offer day passes for non-guests to use their facilities, including pools and private beaches.

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For the Eco-Tourist

19. Kayak through Simpson Bay Lagoon:

  • Paddle through the largest saltwater lagoon in the Caribbean, surrounded by mangroves and home to diverse marine life.
  • Activities: Guided kayak tours, bird watching, and learning about the ecosystem.
  • Tips: Sunscreen and water are must-haves. Early morning or late afternoon tours are cooler and offer the best wildlife viewing.

20. Guided Nature Walks:

  • Explore the island’s rich biodiversity with a knowledgeable guide, walking through trails that offer stunning views and encounters with local flora and fauna.
  • Activities: Hiking, photography, and bird watching.
  • Tips: Wear comfortable hiking shoes and bring binoculars for bird watching. Check for walks that match your fitness level.

21. Beach Clean-Up Activity:

  • Participate in a meaningful beach clean-up, contributing to the preservation of St. Maarten’s natural beauty.
  • Activities: Collecting trash, learning about marine conservation, and making a positive impact on the environment.
  • Tips: Wear gloves and closed-toe shoes. Sun protection and water are essential. Check local listings for scheduled clean-ups.

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For the Water Sports Enthusiast

22. Windsurfing at Le Galion Beach:

  • Known for its calm waters and steady winds, Le Galion Beach is perfect for both beginners and experienced windsurfers.
  • Activities: Windsurfing lessons, equipment rental, and freestyle surfing.
  • Tips: Early mornings typically have the best conditions. Instructors are available for beginners.

23. Deep-Sea Fishing Off the Coast:

  • Embark on an exciting deep-sea fishing adventure in the waters surrounding St. Maarten, known for marlin, tuna, and mahi-mahi.
  • Activities: Half-day and full-day fishing charters, with opportunities for both trolling and bottom fishing.
  • Tips: Book in advance, especially during peak season. Sun protection, hats, and non-slip shoes are recommended.

24. Sailing Lessons in Simpson Bay:

  • Learn to sail in one of the Caribbean’s prime locations, with clear waters and favorable winds providing the perfect classroom.
  • Activities: Sailing courses for all levels, from beginner to advanced. Participating in regattas for experienced sailors.
  • Tips: Choose a certified sailing school. Pack light layers and waterproof gear.

25. Stand-Up Paddleboarding (SUP) at Kim Sha Beach:

  • Experience the beauty of St. Maarten’s coastline from a stand-up paddleboard, with calm waters making it ideal for beginners.
  • Activities: SUP rentals, guided tours along the coast, and SUP yoga classes.
  • Tips: Morning sessions offer the calmest sea conditions. Sunscreen and a hat are must-haves.

For the Shopper and Art Lover

26. Front Street Shopping in Philipsburg:

  • The heart of St. Maarten’s shopping district, offering a wide range of duty-free goods, from jewelry to electronics.
  • Activities: Shopping for duty-free luxury goods, local crafts, and souvenirs. Enjoying the vibrant street atmosphere.
  • Tips: Compare prices at different shops to find the best deals. Most shops close by 6 PM, so plan your visit accordingly.

27. Art Gallery Hopping:

  • St. Maarten is home to numerous art galleries showcasing Caribbean and international artists.
  • Activities: Exploring galleries, meeting artists, attending art openings.
  • Tips: Check the opening hours as they can vary. Some galleries also offer workshops and talks with the artists.

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For the Nightlife Enthusiast

28. Sunset Beach Bar at Maho Beach:

  • Famous for its location at the end of the runway and spectacular sunset views.
  • Activities: Watching planes, enjoying live music, and sipping on tropical cocktails.
  • Tips: Check the flight schedule posted daily for the best times to watch the planes. Arrive early to get a good spot for sunset.

29. Casino Gaming and Shows:

  • St. Maarten boasts several casinos offering a variety of gaming options and live entertainment.
  • Activities: Trying your luck at slots or table games, enjoying live shows and entertainment.
  • Tips: Set a budget for gambling beforehand. Check out the show schedules in advance.

For the Family and Kids

30. Loterie Farm Hidden Forest Café and Pool:

  • A nature escape with hiking trails, zip lines, and a pool area perfect for families.
  • Activities: Swimming, hiking, and enjoying the natural surroundings.
  • Tips: The pool area requires an entrance fee. Bring swimwear, towels, and eco-friendly sunscreen.

31. St. Maarten Zoo:

  • The largest zoo in the Caribbean, featuring a variety of animals and a children’s play area.
  • Activities: Exploring animal exhibits, participating in feeding times, and educational programs.
  • Tips: Wear comfortable shoes and bring water. The zoo offers shaded areas and seating throughout.

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For the Leisure Seeker

32. Relaxing at Little Bay Beach:

  • A serene beach ideal for those looking to relax away from the crowds.
  • Activities: Snorkeling, sunbathing, and enjoying beachside service.
  • Tips: There are rental chairs and umbrellas available. Arrive early to claim a prime spot.

33. Spa Day at a Luxury Resort:

  • Indulge in a day of pampering and relaxation at one of St. Maarten’s top spas.
  • Activities: Enjoying massages, facials, and body treatments.
  • Tips: Book treatments in advance, especially during peak season. Ask about package deals for the best value.

For the Adventure and Exploration Lover

34. Hiking to Pic Paradis:

  • The highest point on the island offers breathtaking views and a rewarding hike.
  • Activities: Guided or solo hikes, bird watching, and enjoying panoramic island views.
  • Tips: Wear sturdy hiking shoes and bring water. Early morning hikes are cooler and offer the best visibility.

35. SNUBA Diving at Creole Rock:

  • A cross between snorkeling and scuba diving, SNUBA allows you to explore underwater without full scuba gear.
  • Activities: Guided SNUBA tours, observing marine life up close.
  • Tips: No certification is required. Listen carefully to the pre-dive briefing for safety instructions.

For the Environmental Advocate

36. Mangrove Kayak and Snorkel Tour:

  • Discover the importance of mangroves to St. Maarten’s ecosystem while kayaking and snorkeling.
  • Activities: Guided tours through mangrove forests, snorkeling in clear waters.
  • Tips: Wear long sleeves and eco-friendly sunscreen for protection. Waterproof cameras are recommended for photos.

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For the Culinary Explorer

37. Rum Tasting Experience:

  • Discover the rich tradition of Caribbean rum with a guided tasting of locally produced and international rums.
  • Activities: Sampling various rums, learning about distillation and aging processes.
  • Tips: Many distilleries offer tours and tastings; booking in advance ensures availability.

For the Wellness and Fitness Aficionado

38. Yoga Retreats:

  • Engage in rejuvenating yoga sessions amidst St. Maarten’s serene landscapes, from beachfront to hilltop locations.
  • Activities: Participating in yoga classes, wellness workshops, and meditation sessions.
  • Tips: Bring your yoga mat and water. Some resorts offer one-day passes for non-guests.

39. Hiking to Pic Paradis:

  • Trek to the highest point on the island for breathtaking panoramic views.
  • Activities: Guided hikes, photography, and bird watching.
  • Tips: Wear sturdy hiking shoes and bring water. Early morning hikes are cooler and offer the best chance to see wildlife.

40. Exploring the Underwater World by Submarine:

  • Dive into the depths aboard a real submarine, exploring coral reefs and sunken ships without getting wet.
  • Activities: Underwater exploration, marine life observation.
  • Tips: Book in advance as spots fill up quickly. Cameras are a must for capturing the vibrant underwater life.

41. Jet Ski Tours:

  • Experience the thrill of speeding across the turquoise waters on a guided jet ski tour.
  • Activities: Exploring coastlines, secluded beaches, and snorkeling spots.
  • Tips: Operators offer various tour lengths; sunscreen and waterproof cameras are recommended.

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42. Butterfly Farm:

  • Wander among hundreds of colorful butterflies in a tropical garden setting.
  • Activities: Educational tours, photography, and butterfly feeding.
  • Tips: Visit in the morning when butterflies are most active. The farm offers a return pass valid for your entire vacation.

43. Pirate Treasure Hunt:

  • Embark on a family-friendly adventure seeking pirate treasure, learning about the island’s history along the way.
  • Activities: Solving clues, exploring historic sites, and treasure finding.
  • Tips: Suitable for families with children of all ages. Wear comfortable shoes and bring water.

For the Relaxation Seeker

44. Luxury Spa Day:

  • Pamper yourself with a day at one of St. Maarten’s luxurious spas, enjoying treatments that blend Caribbean and international techniques.
  • Activities: Massages, facials, body wraps, and hydrotherapy.
  • Tips: Book treatments in advance, especially if you’re visiting during peak cruise season.

45. Sunset Sail:

  • Unwind on a peaceful evening sail along St. Maarten’s picturesque coastline, watching the sun dip below the horizon.
  • Activities: Enjoying cocktails and hors d’oeuvres, listening to soothing music.
  • Tips: Bring a light jacket as it can get cool on the water after sunset. Ideal for couples and photography enthusiasts.

This selection rounds out our guide to the top 45 things to do in St. Maarten, offering a wide array of experiences for every type of traveler.

From the culinary explorer and wellness enthusiast to families and couples seeking relaxation or adventure, St. Maarten promises unforgettable moments for all its visitors.

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The Best 30 Things to Do in St. Maarten on a Cruise Day in Port

Adam Stewart

  • April 10, 2024
  • Cruise Ports

St. Maarten Cruise Port Guide

Does your Caribbean cruise itinerary include a stop in the cruise port of St. Maarten? Are you unsure what to expect in the port and how to spend your day? Knowing how to plan a cruise day can be overwhelming with so many activities and shore excursions. This guide will give you all the information you need to make the most of your time at the St. Maarten cruise port.

St. Maarten (Sint Maarten or Saint Martin) is a popular destination for cruise ships in the eastern Caribbean . The island has beautiful beaches , excellent, duty-free shopping, fun shore excursions, and vibrant culture. The popular cruise port is a hub of activity, with various amenities and services available for cruise passengers spending a day in port.

Whether relaxing on the beach, exploring the historical Philipsburg, shopping, going plane-watching at Maho Beach, or exploring marine life snorkeling, St. Maarten has something for everyone.

I’ve compiled this guide to St. Maarten for anyone visiting the Caribbean island on a cruise. I’ve reviewed the top attractions to help you plan a cruise day. Additionally, you’ll get helpful tips on getting around the island to ensure a stress-free and enjoyable experience in port. 

Where is St. Maarten Cruise Port?

St. Maarten Cruise Port is located on the southern end of the island of Sint Maarten (Saint Martin). The cruise pier terminal is in Philipsburg, the capital of the Dutch side of the island. The island’s northern side is the French side, usually called Saint Martin.

The port is conveniently located in the heart of Philipsburg, making it easy to explore the town after disembarking from the cruise ship. However, because St. Maarten is only 13 square miles, getting to other attractions by taxi, bus, or renting a car is straightforward on a cruise day.

Where Cruise Ships Dock — Piers and Terminals

St. Maarten Cruise Port

St. Maarten has a large harbor and cruise terminal where up to six cruise ships can dock simultaneously. It takes about 15 minutes to walk to the center of Philipsburg and the popular half-moon-shaped Great Bay Beach. Cruise ships may tender in the Great Bay on busy days, and you get to shore on small boats.

The Port of St. Maarten is one of the few ports in the world that can accommodate Genesis-class cruise ships. These vast ships can take up to 6,000 passengers. Additionally, the port has several booths for passenger screening, making disembarking exceedingly efficient.

All major Caribbean cruise lines visit St. Maarten Cruise Port, including Carnival Cruise Line, Royal Caribbean Cruises, Norwegian, Celebrity Cruises, and Disney.

Arriving at St. Maarten, Philipsburg

St. Maarten Cruise Port, Philipsburg

When arriving at the St. Maarten Cruise Port, you’ll get stunning views of Philipsburg, white sand beaches, turquoise blue waters, and lush hills in the background. The cruise terminal is well-appointed. You’ll find duty-free shops, bars, restaurants, market stalls, and clothing stores.

It’s good to be aware that many stalls and souvenir shops in Harbour Point Village are overpriced compared to local vendors in Philipsburg.

Exiting the Village, you’ll find pick-up and drop-off points for tours and excursions. Taxis, water taxis, and buses are waiting to take cruise passengers anywhere on the island. Most of St. Maarten’s tourist destinations are only 20 to 30 minutes by taxi, so you’ll have plenty of time to enjoy the popular Caribbean island on your cruise day.

Map of St. Maarten and Philipsburg

Transportation in St. Maarten

Exploring the attractions in St. Maarten is easy thanks to the excellent choice of taxis, water taxis, and buses. Hiring a car to give you more freedom to enjoy St. Maarten is also possible. Here are some of my top tips on how to get to various destinations while in port in St. Maarten.

Taxis are the most common mode of transportation for cruise passengers in St. Maarten. Over 100 cabs await cruise arrivals to whisk passengers to Philipsburg or further afield. Taxis are readily available at the cruise port and throughout the island, making it easy to get around.

Taxis are generally not metered, but drivers must follow official rates for travel on the island. However, confirming the fare with the driver before starting your journey is always a good idea. This prevents some taxi drivers from taking advantage of cruise ship passengers. 

Water taxis

water taxi, Philipsburg, St. Maarten

Taking a water taxi to Philipsburg is another popular way to travel from the cruise ship pier. They are wheelchair accessible and cost around $7 for a round trip. The water taxi takes you to one of three stops in Philipsburg. These are:

  • Bobby’s Marina at the start of Philipsburg town.
  • Captain Hodge Pier is in the middle of the city.
  • Walter Plantz Square Pier is at the end of the historical boardwalk in Philipsburg.

Top cruise tip: You can wait in line a long time for a water taxi if several cruise ships are in port. In this case, walking into town and returning to the cruise pier later in the day is best.

Traveling by local bus is an excellent idea to save money on a cruise. The public buses are small minibuses that can take you to the most popular destinations on the island. Direct bus services from the cruise terminal can take you to Maho Beach and Marigot.

However, traveling by local bus takes good planning and may not be suitable for first-time cruisers.

Walking from the cruise pier in St. Maarten to Philipsburg is ideal if you plan to stay close to the terminal. The walk takes 10 to 20 minutes, depending on where you intend to go. There is a pleasant walk from the terminal to Philipsburg’s eastern—and nicer—side.

As you walk downtown, you can stop off for refreshments or enjoy some local snacks. Once downtown, you can visit historic buildings, spend time at the beach, or engage in water activities like jet skiing, paddleboarding, kayaking, and surfing. 

Renting a car gives you complete freedom to explore the Dutch and French sides of the island. Several local and international car rental companies have offices at the cruise port terminal. If you decide to take a car, there are a few things to remember. These include: 

  • The roads can be busy if several ships are in port.
  • Parking at the most popular destinations, like Maho Beach, can be limited.
  • You have to navigate roundabouts, and drivers on the roundabouts have the right of way.

Discovering Philipsburg, St. Maarten

Philipsburg, St. Maarten

Located on the Dutch side of the island, Philipsburg is known for its colorful colonial architecture and a bustling waterfront promenade. The charming streets are lined with pastel-colored buildings and boutique shops, and you can soak up the town’s rich history and culture. The boardwalk also provides stunning views of Great Bay.

Exploring St. Maarten on a Cruise Day in Port

Philipsburg market, St. Maarten

A cruise day in Sint. Maarten gives you ample opportunities for fun activities. Ship-operated excursions and local tour operators operate combo excursions, including snorkeling, hiking trails, trips to nearby islands, water sports, and rum tasting. And no trip to St. Maarten would be complete without experiencing an aircraft landing at Maho Beach.

The Best Things to Do in St. Maarten on a Cruise Day in Port

Suppose you want to stay close to the cruise ship terminal in Philipsburg. What can you do to experience a fusion of Caribbean culture and Dutch history? Here are some of the best things to do near the cruise pier.

The Great Bay Beach

The Great Bay Beach, Philipsburg, St. Maarten

The Great Bay Beach is within walking distance of St. Maarten Cruise Pier. The popular beach features stunning white sand, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and a vibrant beachfront promenade. Several cafes and beach bars offer refreshments and snacks. Various water sports, such as snorkeling, parasailing, jet skiing, and paddleboarding, are also available.

To get to Great Bay Beach from the terminal, walk along Juancho Yrausquin Boulevard to Emma Plein Street and turn left to Front Street. The boardwalk starts just behind the Yoda Guy Movie Exhibit. Then you can pick where to spend the day on the beach.

Taking a water taxi from the cruise terminal to Captain Hodge Wharf is a fun and popular way to reach downtown. The Water Plantz Square is the last stop for the water taxi and is located at the far end of the boardwalk.

The beach has the following facilities:

  • Beach chair and umbrella rentals
  • Cafes and restaurants
  • Water sports
  • Shopping and duty-free shops
  • Proximity to historical attractions in Philipsburg

Fort Amsterdam

Fort Amsterdam, St. Maarten

Fort Amsterdam is a historic landmark located on the west side of the Great Bay in St. Maarten. The Dutch built the fortifications in the 1630s to protect the island from potential invaders and pirates. The fort offers visitors a glimpse into the island’s colonial past and provides breathtaking views of Great Bay.

Fort Amsterdam, St. Maarten

Fort Amsterdam is a popular tourist attraction, a 10-minute taxi drive from the Cruise Pier. You can explore the fort’s ramparts and cannons and enjoy panoramic views of Philipsburg and the surrounding coastline. Access to the fort is through the Divi Little Bay Resort. Entrance to the fort is free.

From the fort’s strategic position, you will get the best views of the Great Bay and the Little Bay. It is also an important bird life area, with a breeding colony of brown pelicans on the peninsula’s west side.

Philipsburg Courthouse

Philipsburg Courthouse

The Philipsburg Courthouse is a historic building in the heart of Philipsburg, close to Captain Hodge Wharf on Front Street. Dating from 1793, it is a prime example of Dutch colonial architecture. It is a prominent landmark in the city and features on St. Maarten’s flag.

The courthouse has played a vital role in the island’s history. It has also been a jail, post office, and fire station before becoming a museum. Look for the wooden pineapple—a symbol of Caribbean hospitality—on top of the building. The building still serves as a working courthouse.

Many tourists use the courthouse’s central position as a drop-off or meeting point.

St. Maarten National Heritage Museum

St. Maarten National Heritage Museum

If you’re a history buff looking for a cultural experience, visit the St. Maarten Museum near the pier at the end of Front Street. The museum showcases the history and culture of this Caribbean island, from its prehistoric inhabitants through colonial times and pirate attacks. You can see artifacts, photographs, and interactive exhibits.

The museum offers self-guided tours, and admission is free. The exhibits include archeological finds, shells, the history of the Arawak people, and other Caribbean artifacts. You’ll also learn about the island’s role in the salt industry and the Great Salt Pond. 

The Yoda Guy Movie Exhibit

The Yoda Guy Movie Exhibit, St. Maarten

If you love Star Wars, visiting the Yoda Guy Museum Exhibit is a must. The museum was started by Nick Maley, who worked on the first two Star Wars movies. You can view a lot of Star Wars memorabilia and other relics from films like The Terminator, Men in Black, and Planet of the Apes.

This quirky museum is just a short walk from the Cruise Pier. It’s close to the St. Maarten National Heritage Museum.

The Best Shore Excursions in St. Maarten

Sint Maarten (Dutch side) and Saint Martin (French side) have much to offer cruise passengers with a day to spend on the island. Here are my top tips about shore excursions and tours you can arrange from the cruise pier. Although you can book them through your cruise line, many taxi drivers offer personal island tours. 

Marigot, St. Maarten

Marigot is the largest city on the French side of St. Maarten and a popular shopping haven for cruise passengers. This picturesque harbor town lets you soak up French-Caribbean culture. You can walk through narrow cobblestone streets lined with colorful colonial buildings. You can also experience authentic French and Creole cuisine, bakeries, and pastries at one of the local bakeries or cafes.

Marigot Boardwalk, St. Maarten

One of the highlights of shopping in Marigot, the French capital city, is the influence of French design. The town is also packed with stalls selling local arts and crafts. After you’re done shopping, you can cool off at Galisbay Beach.

Fort Louis, St. Maarten

Fort Louis is a historic fort located on the French side of the island of St. Maarten. It is situated on a hill overlooking the picturesque town of Marigot and offers stunning views of the Caribbean Sea and surrounding area. The fort was built in 1789 to protect the island from potential invasions.

Fort Louis, St. Maarten

The panoramic views from Fort Louis are some of the best on Saint Martin. You can take the steep walk from the Marigot Market or get a taxi to the main parking lot. The hike to the top is worth it, where you can still see rifle ports and canons.

Bus tour with island-wide stops

Take a guided shore excursion of St. Maarten to experience the unique Franco-Dutch culture. Depending on the tour operator, you can spend time in Marigot and visit Fort Amsterdam, Baie Rouge, and Sunset Beach. Some island tours include the Parotte Ville Bird Sanctuary, Loterie Farm, time at a beach, and lunch.

Before booking an island excursion, check with the tour operator about what’s included. Some tours don’t include food, drink, and beach rentals like chairs and umbrellas.

Guavaberry rum and liquor tasting

Guavaberry rum and liquor tasting, St. Maarten

Guavaberry rum is unique to St. Maarten and is made from guava berries that grow in the island’s rainforests. The local rum has a sweet, tangy flavor. A few distilleries on the island make their own version of this uniquely flavored Caribbean rum. Several shore excursions include rum tasting as part of the itinerary.

In Marigot, the best place to try locally produced guavaberry rums is the Guavaberry Colombier Tradition on Rue de Hollande. In Philipsburg, you can stop at the Caribbean Liquor store near the pier or purchase rum within the cruise pier area. Unfortunately, the Guavaberry Emporium near the terminal has closed.

However, to experience the rum-making process, you can book a shore excursion to a distillery.

Topper’s Rhum Distillery

Topper’s Rhum Distillery is located a 20-minute drive from the cruise pier near Cole Bay. Guided distillery tours let you learn about the history of rum production in St. Maarten. You will see the distilling process up close, from fermenting and distilling to aging and bottling.

During the tour, you have the opportunity to sample a variety of rums, including their signature rums. Many of the specialty rums for sale are not available elsewhere on the island. Some rums, like the habanero peach, are some of the spiciest liquors you have ever tasted.

Topper’s Rhum Distillery is near the Princess Juliana International Airport and is ideal for including in a trip to Maho Beach, Simpson Bay Beach, or watersports in Cole Bay. 

Flying Dutchman Zipline

The Flying Dutchman Zipline is an exhilarating, adrenaline-pumping excursion in St. Maarten. Billed as the world’s steepest zipline, the adventure includes a 1,050-foot drop on a securely harnessed chair. You get some of the most breathtaking 360° views of the Caribbean, including Anguilla, St. Eustatius, Saba, and St. Barts.

The Flying Dutchman Zipline is located at the famous Rainforest Adventure Park in St. Maarten. In addition to the zipline, the park includes the Emilio Wilson Museum, where you can learn about the slave trade on the island. Also, a chairlift, “Soualiga Sky Explorer,” takes you to the top of Sentry Hill for your descent by zipline.

Guided ATV Tour

ATV riding St. Maarten

Booking a guided ATV tour is one of the best ways to explore St. Maarten. A four-hour excursion gives you plenty of time to enjoy your cruise day in port. You’ll drive on the French and Dutch sides of the island, stop off at a beach, swim in the crystal-clear waters, and snorkel around shallow reefs. 

A thrilling ATV tour on a buggy or quad-bike lets you see the lush countryside up close. Off-road trails take you along beaches and forests, where you can experience nature, such as exotic birds and lush vegetation. Along the way, guides provide interesting commentary about the island’s history, culture, and natural environment.

Loterie Farm

Loterie Farm, St. Maarten

Loterie Farm is a stunning reserve located in the heart of Saint Martin. The 30-minute drive from the cruise port takes you to the French side. Described as an oasis of tranquility, the park includes opportunities for relaxation, excitement, and adventure in 135 acres of lush tropical rainforest.

Loterie Farm, St. Maarten

This unique eco-friendly attraction offers you the chance to escape the commotion of a busy Caribbean port on cruise day. Fun things to do at Loterie Farm include the following:

  • Ziplines through the forest canopy
  • Guided hikes through scenic trails
  • Relaxing in a private pool with a bar
  • Restaurant serving Caribbean meat and seafood specialties

Parotte Ville Bird Park

Parotte Ville Bird Park, St. Maarten

A shore excursion to the Parotte Ville Bird Park lets you enjoy the tranquil surroundings of St. Maarten’s lush tropical landscapes. The sanctuary is home to various exotic birds, including parrots, black-headed caiques, ring-neck parakeets, macaws, and cockatoos. Expert guides also tell about the island’s unique ecology.

In addition to guided tours, Parotte Ville offers interactive experiences where you can feed and interact with the birds up close. The sanctuary is a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of the cruise port. It’s a fantastic spot to connect with nature and appreciate the beauty of these majestic birds.

The bird sanctuary is a 10-minute drive from the cruise pier. You can either book a combo island excursion that includes the park or take a cab to the park. 

Visit a perfumery

perfumery, St. Maarten

Creating your own perfume or cologne is one of the most unusual things to do on a cruise day in Saint Martin. Located in Grand Case, 30 minutes from the cruise pier, the boutique Tijon is a perfumery that creates custom fragrances. Expert guides help you understand the perfume-making process to create a unique scent.

The perfumery experience lets you choose from over 300 oils to create a cologne or perfume that matches your style. Usually, the most challenging part for cruisers is naming their scent. However, you will have a fragrance to remember your time at St. Martin.

Horseback riding

Horseback riding, St. Maarten

Horseback riding through the stunning St. Maarten countryside and beaches is a relaxing way to spend a cruise day. Away from the bustling crowds of Philipsburg, you get to ride along beautiful winding trails to lookout points over the Caribbean. You also learn about the island’s unique flora and fauna before trotting along a beach.

After the hour-long horseback ride, you cool off on one of St. Maarten’s spectacular beaches. In some cases, you can swim on horseback in the warm, calm waters in the secluded bays around the island. 

St. Maarten Art Galleries

Visiting some of St. Maarten’s art galleries turns your Caribbean cruises into a rich cultural experience. Several art galleries are located on the French side of the island and can be included in a shore excursion. Here are three art galleries worth visiting on the island:

Minguet Art Gallery: Located on the main road between Marigot and Grand Case, the gallery features the work of artist Alexander Minguet. The paintings have a distinctly Caribbean feel with vibrant colors.

Silk Cotton Grove & Art Gallery: This gallery features the work of local artist Ruby Bute. You can view her artwork and fine art prints. You may also get to chat with Ruby and gain her unique insight into island culture.

Art of St. Maarten: Located on the coast near Grand Case airport on the French Side, this art gallery offers a good range of local works of art, natural soap, and handicrafts. It’s a great hidden gem for picking up authentic souvenirs.

St. Maarten is one of the best islands in the Caribbean, where you can experience unique cuisine. The fusion of Caribbean, French, and Dutch influences creates food you’ll not find elsewhere on your travels. Where else in the world would a food tour include Dutch cheese and wine, jerk chicken, a French lunch, and washed down with a Guavaberry rum cocktail?

Depending on the culinary excursion you choose, here are some foods you could sample on a food tour in St. Maarten:

  • Homemade banana bread
  • Creole snacks
  • Dutch cheese and wine tasting
  • Rum tasting
  • Lunch at a French beach restaurant

Best Beaches in St. Maarten, Philipsburg

St. Maarten has some of the most stunning beaches in the Caribbean. Many beaches are in secluded bays, so swimming in the crystal-clear, calm waters around the island is generally safe. Where are the best beaches to visit on your cruise day?

Maho Beach in St. Maarten

Maho Beach in St. Maarten is one of the most famous beaches in the world. Tourists flock to the beach to experience the thrill of watching planes land and take off at Princess Juliana International Airport. When landing, the aircraft are only 100 feet above the beach. When planes take off, they blow people into the water—called the Maho Airplane Experience.

Maho Beach in St. Maarten

Maho Beach in Maho Bay is about 30 minutes from the cruise pier in Philipsburg. While the beach is not the most relaxing one on the island to sunbathe, swim, and snorkel, experiencing planes landing and taking off at Princess Juliana Airport is an unforgettable experience.

Mullet Bay Beach

Mullet Bay Beach, St. Maarten

If the noise of jet planes is too much, head to the nearby beach of Mullet Bay. Mullet Beach is excellent for families and kids due to its calm, shallow waters, and moderate currents. It has powdery sands, crystal-clear turquoise water, and beach rentals like jet skis, surfboards, and paddleboards.

Mullet Bay Beach is easily accessible from the cruise port and is a 30-minute drive. Facilities at the beach include a beach bar, loungers, and umbrellas for hire. There is plenty of parking if you’ve rented a car for the day. As a bonus, you can also observe airplanes landing and taking off at Maho Beach, but without the noise.

Great Bay Beach

Great Bay Beach, St. Maarten

Great Bay Beach is the closest beach to the cruise port in St. Maarten and is within walking distance.

This stunning stretch of white sand is about 1.5 miles long and features soft sand, calm, clear waters, and plenty of facilities. It’s the perfect spot to relax and soak up the sun while enjoying views of cruise ships and the surrounding hills. You are also close to downtown Philipsburg.

The boardwalk promenade in Philipsburg runs parallel to the beach and is lined with cafes, bars, and restaurants. You can also rent lounge chairs, umbrellas, jet skis, paddleboards, snorkeling equipment, and kayaks. It’s one of the best beaches on the island if you don’t want to travel far from the cruise ship.

Little Bay Beach

Little Bay Beach, St. Maarten

Little Bay Beach is in a half-moon-shaped cove on the other side of Fort Amsterdam from the Great Bay. Close to Philipsburg, the pretty beach has soft, white sand, calm waters, and plenty of facilities. Two hotels also front the beach, but the beach is open to the public.

Little Bay Beach is ideal for families due to its calm waters. It’s also suitable for snorkeling, diving, and hiring jet skis. You can also order snacks, cocktails, or meals at the beach restaurant if you plan to spend the day there.

Though Little Bay Beach is relatively secluded, it is still easily accessible from the cruise port in St. Maarten. You can take a short taxi ride or hike down to the beach from Fort Amsterdam.

Orient Bay Beach

Orient Bay Beach, St. Maarten

The French side of St. Martin has some of the best beaches on the island. One of the most famous and largest beaches on the island is Orient Bay Beach.

Located 20 minutes from the cruise terminal, Orient Beach is a 1.2-mile stretch of white sand and crystal-clear blue waters. The stunning strip of white sandy beach also has plenty of bars, beach clubs, and restaurants.

The strong breezes at Orient Beach make it the best beach on the island for kitesurfing, parasailing, and windsurfing. Although many tourists visit the beach, it never feels busy because of its size. However, the large waves and surf mean it may not be the best option if kids want to go swimming. 

It’s also important to note that the “Plage Naturiste” section of the beach is clothing-optional.

Grand Case Beach

st maarten cruise terminal

If you want to spend the perfect beach day away from crowds, head northwest to Grand Case Beach. The beach is on an expansive coastline and is never crowded. You can enjoy sunbathing in peace, taking a dip in the warm, calm, turquoise sea, or enjoying a cocktail from one of the many bars or restaurants.

Many visitors to Saint Martin rate Grand Case Beach as one of the best in the Caribbean. Here, you can also experience traditional lolos—small local restaurants that line the beach—and enjoy Caribbean specialties at excellent value. It’s also the best place for divers wanting to dive at Creole Rock.

Some beachfront restaurants and bars offer all-inclusive deals, including a lounge chair, umbrella, beach towel, snacks, and drinks. For a little extra, you can treat yourself to a massage on the beach for the ultimate relaxation experience. 

Simpson Bay Beach

Simpson Bay Beach, St. Maarten

Simpson Bay Beach is one of the longest beaches in St. Maarten. The popular beach has over a mile of fine sand, stunning turquoise waters, and a lively atmosphere. You can relax on a beach chair, paddleboard in the calm waters of Simpson Bay, or enjoy riding a jet ski. There are plenty of bars and restaurants to make your beach day enjoyable.

The beach runs parallel to Princess Juliana Airport and is only a 20-minute drive from the cruise pier in Philipsburg. 

Fun Water Activities in St. Maarten

Like all Caribbean islands, St. Maarten offers plenty of fun water activities. Most beach resorts have snorkeling gear for hire and rentals for water sports. You can also arrange shore excursions that include snorkeling, boat rides, or island hopping.

SeaTrek Helmet Dive

One of the most unique and exciting shore excursions available at the St. Maarten cruise port is the SeaTrek Helmet Dive. Located at Bobby’s Marina, Philipsburg, this underwater excursion lets you explore beautiful marine life without scuba diving experience. Air pressure in the helmet keeps water at shoulder height, allowing you to breathe normally.

The excursion takes you 20 feet underwater, and safety divers accompany you. The dive takes 25 to 30 minutes, during which you can see a sunken submarine, helicopter, plane, canons, and more. You can also marvel at the colorful coral reef fish swimming around you.

Snorkeling in St. Maarten

snorkeling in St. Maarten

The crystal-clear waters surrounding St. Maarten and the coral reefs make it perfect for snorkeling. You can get up close to colorful marine life and beautiful coral reefs. There are several great spots for snorkeling in St. Maarten, each offering a unique experience.

Here are three beaches near Philipsburg with excellent snorkeling opportunities:

  • Mullet Bay: It has an accessible reef at the beach’s northern end.
  • Cupecoy Beach: You can see colorful reef fish swimming through the shallow coral reef.
  • Dawn Beach:  There’s a stunning coral reef relatively close to the shore; however, be careful of the currents and surf.

Catamaran excursion and snorkeling

catamaran excursion St. Maarten

Several tour operators run “cruise-ship-friendly” catamaran excursions from Bobby’s Piers beside the cruise terminal. A catamaran trip lets you explore the beautiful crystal-clear waters and vibrant marine life around St. Maarten. Apart from snorkeling, activities on catamaran tours can include:

  • Food and refreshments
  • Relaxing on the sundeck
  • Relaxing on a beach
  • Touring the best snorkeling spots of St. Maarten

Day excursion to Pinel Island

Pinel Island, St. Maarten

A shore excursion to Pinel Island on the northeast coast of Saint Martin is a fantastic way to spend a day in port. Pinel Island is a small, secluded paradise where you can relax away from the hustle and bustle of the busy port city. The island has pristine beaches where you can swim in crystal-clear waters and enjoy delicious food and drinks.

To reach Pinel Island, you must travel 25 minutes to the village of Cul de Sac. The ferry ride takes about 15 minutes. Then, you can lounge on the beach, snorkel in the calm waters, and enjoy a delicious meal at one of the beachfront restaurants.

Diving with sharks in St. Maarten

Diving with sharks in St. Maarten

Diving with sharks is one of the most exhilarating water activities for a cruise day in St. Maarten. For certified scuba divers, the excursion includes getting up close and personal with Caribbean Reef Sharks in their natural habitat. Other diving excursions can consist of shipwreck sites, deep reefs, and shallower reefs to explore marine life.

Shopping in St. Maarten, Philipsburg

Shopping in St. Maarten, Philipsburg

Cruisers regard St. Maarten as one of the best shopping destinations in the Caribbean. You will find various duty-free shops throughout Philipsburg. Here are a few highlights of where to shop in Philipsburg:

Historic Old Street: Old Street is a quaint back street between Front Street and Back Street. You’ll find small boutiques, handicrafts, and art galleries.

Historic Old Street, St. Maarten

Front Street: This vibrant street has a range of duty-free shops, as well as jewelry, local crafts, and souvenir shops. You can also find luxury goods here.

Front Street, St. Maarten

Cruise Terminal Shops:  The pier area at the cruise terminal has a typical array of duty-free shopping that includes jewelry, diamonds, souvenirs, and local crafts. You can also stock up on Guavaberry Rum before you leave port.

Cruise Terminal Shops, St. Maarten

St. Maarten Cruise Port: FAQs

When is the best time of year to visit st. maarten.

The dry, mild season from December to April is the best time to visit St. Maarten . The island enjoys pleasant weather with minimal chance of rainfall and hurricanes. However, remember that this is also the peak tourist season, so expect higher prices and larger crowds.

Quieter times to book a Caribbean cruise are May to June and November. You can enjoy fewer crowds and lower prices but a higher chance of rain. The worst time to travel in the Caribbean is during the peak of hurricane season, from August to October.

What currency do I need in St. Maarten?

The official currency of St. Maarten is the Antillean guilder or Florin (ANG). The good news is that the U.S. dollar is widely accepted across the island. Most businesses will accept both currencies, so carrying either USD or ANG is convenient.

When is the best time to visit Maho Beach to see a plane land?

The best time to visit Maho Beach to witness plane landings is typically between 12:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. This is when many of the larger commercial flights arrive at Princess Juliana International Airport. However, flight schedules may vary, so checking the airport’s schedule for specific times is a good idea.

Do I need my passport to cross the border into the French side?

You don’t need a passport when crossing the border from the Dutch to the French side of the island. Before your cruise, you should check entry requirements if you require a visa for St. Maarten. However, U.S., Canadian, and E.U. citizens don’t need a visa for a cruise day on the island.

Is St. Maarten Cruise Port wheelchair friendly?

St. Maarten Cruise Port is generally wheelchair-friendly, with accessible ramps, elevators, and designated parking spaces. Also, many shops in downtown Philipsburg have wheelchair-accessible entrances. However, it’s best to check beforehand for access to beaches or other attractions.

Is St. Maarten walkable from the cruise port?

You can walk to the capital of St. Maarten, Philipsburg, which takes 15 to 20 minutes. On busy cruise days, walking to town lets you avoid the long lines at the water taxi pier or taxi rank. This means you can easily walk to the beach from the cruise pier.

Is St. Maarten a tender port?

St. Maarten is generally not a tender port. Most cruise ships dock at the A.C. Wathey Pier on the east side of the Great Bay. If more than six cruise ships are in port, ships may tender in the bay.

Is it safe to walk in St. Maarten?

St. Maarten is relatively safe for walking, especially in tourist areas. Therefore, sticking to tourist areas and avoiding isolated places are the best and safest options.

How do I get from Maho Beach to the cruise port?

A taxi is the best way to go from the cruise port to Maho Beach. The journey takes approximately 30 minutes, and the taxi fare costs $20 to $30. Confirming the fare with the drive before the journey is always a good idea.

How far is Grand Case Beach from the port?

The journey to Grand Case Beach from the cruise port in St. Maarten takes around 30 minutes. This means you can travel around the entire island in about an hour. 

What is the prettiest beach in St. Maarten?

Orient Beach is generally considered the nicest beach in St. Maarten (Saint Martin). The beach is relatively quiet and has excellent facilities. You can also enjoy spectacular views over the Caribbean and the nearby islands of Isla de Pinel (Pinel Island), Petite Clef, Ile Tintamarre, and Caye Verte.

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Adam Stewart is the founder of Cruise Galore. He is a passionate traveler who loves cruising. Adam's goal is to enhance your cruising adventures with practical tips and insightful advice, making each of your journeys unforgettable.

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St. Maarten has constructed a wonderful new cruise terminal . It is able to dock seven cruise ships at one time. A water taxi, $4 one way, continually runs from the cruise terminal to different spots at the beach promenade or you can walk ( 10 min.) or take a land taxi into town. There are a few shops in the new cruise terminal.

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Sightseeing:

When the Spanish closed their colonial fort on St. Maarten in 1648, a few Dutch and French soldiers hid on the island and decided to share it. Soon after, the Netherlands and France signed a formal agreement to split St. Maarten in half, as it is today. Philipsburg displays its Dutch heritage in its architecture and landscaping. The island offers endless stretches of beach, beautiful landscapes and great shopping.

Tours Excursions Transportation:

Taxi prices are readily available at the tourist booth at the Cyrus Wathey Square and from the government taxi dispatchers. Taxi rides into town are $3 one way. Water taxis are also available from the cruise ship pier into town for $5 one way or $7 round trip for the day; kids 12 and under are free. Bracelets will be given with purchase.

Minibuses are a good way to get around if you want to go to Marigot on the French side or to Maho Bay. For a few$ they are a good deal.

Rental cars are relatively cheap on the island.

It pays to compare your cruise line excursions : Tours etc. offered by GetYourGuide and by Viator .

Nearby Places:

Great Bay Beach is conveniently located along the waterfront in Philipsburg.

Parotte Ville is St Maarten’s Birdpark and a hidden gem close to the border of St Maarten/ St Martin. This bird paradise is full of beauty, wonder and history that the entire family is sure to enjoy.

There is also a new zipline in Phillipsburg called Rainforest Adventure .

Plane Spotting: As planes approach the Princess Julianna airport, they come in very low over the Maho beach – the airstrip is just on the other side of the beach. Taxi to Maho Beach is $20 one way.

Shopping and Food

Walking around, shopping, eating and people watching is very easy in Phllipsburg. There are about 3 long main streets downtown with everything you would want to see or do.

Philipsburg and Marigot , the capitals of the Dutch and French sides, are the hotbeds of duty-free shopping. However, as the entire island is duty-free, anyplace is duty-free and no paperwork is required anywhere. There are great bargains on handbags, men's shoes, alcohol, cosmetics, jewelry, electronics, and cigars.

Currency in St. Maarten is the Netherlands Antilles florin (the guilder) and it is the Euro in St. Martin, but the US dollar is accepted on both sides. No need to change your dollars.

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Communication:

As this is an island of 2 different countries, French is the official language of St. Martin and Dutch is the official language of St. Maarten, but the main language used on both sides of the island is English.

Opening Hours and Holidays:

Most stores are open Monday through Saturday from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm and Sunday from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. Most shops are open whenever there's a cruise ship in port. On a Sunday the French side is completely closed, on the Dutch side the stores open at noon.

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Today in Cruise port St. Maarten: Rhapsody of the Seas

  • September 10, 2024
  • St. Maarten / St. Martin Cruise Blog , St. Maarten / St. Martin Island Hopping Blog , St. Maarten / St. Martin News Blog

As one of the most popular cruise ports in the world, visitors of St. Maarten see a lot of ships pass by the St. Maarten Cruise Port often with unique designs and features. Visitors enjoying their breakfast or lunch in the many hotels  on Great Bay Beach  might wonder about what vessels they see in port. This  blog tries to share background information and stories behind the ships disembarking in the Philipsburg St. Maarten Cruise Port . Today we explore some facts about Royal Caribbeans Rhapsody of the Seas.

1. A Grande Dame of the Royal Caribbean Fleet

Royal Caribbeans Rhapsody of the Seas has been a frequent visitor of the St. Maarten cruise port. Experience helps in this frequency: the ship was built in 1997 in St. Nazaire, France. But do not be fooled by this respectable age for a cruise ship; she was profoundly refitted in 2012 and 2016. Royal Caribbean seized the adjustment opportunity amongst others to add specialty dining experiences Chef’s Table, Izumi, and Giovanni’s Table.

2. A Cruise Ship Designed with Vision

The 264 meter vessel can hold 2435 passengers. She is part of the Vision Class of the Royal Caribbean fleet. Her sister ship is Vision of the Seas. Living up to this panoramic claim, one of the most renowned features of this ship is its views of the ocean, reinforced by big windows in public areas.

3. For the Relaxed Passenger

Another appreciated feature of the ship is its spacious architecture, going beyond just the abundant vistas. Passengers praise the tranquillity compared to the lively “amusement park” parts of its larger  counterparts Wonder of the Seas and  Icon of the Seas . With todays port of call St. Maarten on the horizon, Rhapsody of the Seas passengers will not worry too much about the offer of things to do on their cruise  regardless.

4. A Binational Character

Like binational St. Maarten / St. Martin , Rhapsody of the Seas has a dual nation heritage. From its inception to 2005 , Rhapsody of the Seas carried the Norwegian flag; as of that year the ship became a Bahamian vessel. Adding to its international features is the fact that previously the Rhapsody of the Seas was also stationed in Galveston (Texas), Sao Paolo (Brazil) Seattle (Washington), Singapore, Busan (South Korea) and Hong Kong (China).

5. Popular Vessel for A Cruise from St. Maarten to St. Thomas

Contrary to most cruise ships departing from Florida to St. Maarten, Rhapsody of the Seas has San Juan as its home base. From there its Eastern Caribbean round includes the Philipsburg St. Maarten Cruise Port, St. Thomas, St. Croix, Basseterre and Bridgetown.

6. See the Panoramic Vistas (from the vista side, that is)

Special features to look out for when this ship is in the Philipsburg St. Maarten Cruise Port today: The many large windows providing great views of the ocean and ports of call.

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How Far is St Maarten Airport from the Cruise Port?

One of the key aspects of planning your vacation to St Maarten is understanding “How Far is St Maarten Airport from the Cruise Port?” This knowledge is important for making transportation arrangements and ensuring you arrive at your destination in a timely manner.

In this guide, we provide comprehensive travel information, transportation options, and tips for getting from St Maarten Airport to the cruise port.

Table of Contents

  • 0.1 Key Takeaways
  • 1.1 St Maarten Airport to Philipsburg Cruise Port: Transportation Options
  • 2 Getting from St Maarten Airport to Cruise Port: Transportation Guide
  • 3 St Maarten Airport to Dock Maarten Cruise Port: Travel Options and Tips
  • 4 St Maarten Airport Cruise Terminal Distance: Exploring Terminal Proximity
  • 5.2 Shuttle
  • 5.3 Rental Car
  • 5.4 Public Bus
  • 5.5 Private Transfer
  • 6 Understanding the Distance Between St Maarten Airport and Cruise Port
  • 7 Exploring Transportation Alternatives from St Maarten Airport to the Cruise Port
  • 8 Conclusion
  • 9.1 Q: How far is St Maarten Airport from the cruise port?
  • 9.2 Q: How far is St Maarten Airport from Philipsburg Cruise Port?
  • 9.3 Q: How can I get from St Maarten Airport to the cruise port?
  • 9.4 Q: What are the travel options and tips for reaching Dock Maarten Cruise Port from St Maarten Airport?
  • 9.5 Q: How close is St Maarten Airport to the cruise terminal?
  • 9.6 Q: How can I travel from St Maarten Princess Juliana International Airport to the cruise port?
  • 9.7 Q: What factors should I consider when understanding the distance between St Maarten Airport and the cruise port?
  • 9.8 Q: Are there alternative transportation options from St Maarten Airport to the cruise port?

Key Takeaways

  • The distance between St. Maarten Airport and the Cruise Port is about 13 km (8 miles).
  • Travel time may vary due to traffic conditions.
  • Transportation options include taxis, shuttles, and rental cars for a convenient transfer between the two locations.

An aerial view of Great Bay Beach.

St Maarten Airport to Philipsburg Cruise Port: Distance and Transportation Options

If you’re planning to visit the beautiful island of St Maarten by cruise ship, you’ll likely need to travel from the Princess Juliana International Airport to the Philipsburg Cruise Port. The distance between the two locations is roughly 12.6 kilometers (7.83 miles), which translates to a 25-30 minute drive, depending on traffic.

Fortunately, there are several transportation options available for travelers. The most popular method is taking a taxi, with rates averaging around $20-25 USD for the trip.

Additionally, there are airport shuttle services that will take you directly to the cruise port for a similar price. Private transfer services are also available, with rates varying based on the size of your group and type of vehicle.

St Maarten Airport to Philipsburg Cruise Port: Transportation Options

Here is a brief overview of the transportation options available for getting from St Maarten Airport to the Philipsburg Cruise Port:

It’s important to note that while taking a taxi is a convenient option, it may not be the most cost-effective for solo travelers or small groups. In these cases, the shuttle or private transfer services may be a more affordable choice.

No matter which transportation method you choose, the journey from the airport to the cruise port is a scenic one with gorgeous views of the island. Along the way, you’ll pass by popular landmarks such as Simpson Bay Lagoon and the famous Maho Beach.

Getting from St Maarten Airport to Cruise Port: Transportation Guide

St Maarten Airport is located near the capital city of Philipsburg, which is also home to the main cruise port on the island. Many travelers arriving at the airport will need to make their way to the cruise port, a journey that can take anywhere from 15 to 45 minutes depending on traffic and mode of transportation.

There are several transportation options for getting from the airport to the cruise port, including public transportation, rental cars, and private transfers. Here is a detailed guide on each option:

For those choosing public transportation, the bus stop for the local bus that goes to Philipsburg and the cruise port is located outside the airport terminal. The bus operates on a set schedule, but can be subject to delays due to traffic.

If opting for a rental car, several rental agencies are located within the airport terminal. It’s important to note that driving is on the right side of the road in St Maarten, and visitors should be prepared to navigate unfamiliar roads and potentially congested traffic.

Private transfers are available through various companies, and often include a meet-and-greet service within the airport terminal. While more expensive than other options, this mode of transportation offers a stress-free and convenient way to reach the cruise port.

Regardless of which transportation option is chosen, it’s important to factor in potential traffic congestion and allow ample time for travel to the cruise port. With proper planning and preparation, the journey from St Maarten Airport to the cruise port can be a smooth and stress-free part of any traveler’s vacation.

A view of the beautiful island of Sint Maarten from the Sonesta Maho beach resort.

St Maarten Airport to Dock Maarten Cruise Port: Travel Options and Tips

If you’re traveling to the Dock Maarten Cruise Port from St Maarten Airport, there are a variety of transportation options available to suit your needs.

Taxis are a convenient and popular option, with a ride taking approximately 20 minutes depending on traffic conditions. The fare ranges between $20-$30 depending on the number of passengers and the amount of luggage.

Alternatively, you can opt for a private transfer service, which offers a more personalized experience. These typically cost between $50-$70 and can be booked in advance.

If you’re traveling with a larger group, shared shuttle services are available. These operate on a fixed schedule and offer a more cost-effective transportation option. The ride takes approximately 30 minutes and costs around $15 per person.

It’s important to note that traffic around the cruise port can be busy, particularly during peak season. To avoid any delays, consider using alternative routes such as the Cole Bay Hill Road or the Welfare Road.

St Maarten Airport Cruise Terminal Distance: Exploring Terminal Proximity

For travelers heading to the cruise terminal from St Maarten Airport, proximity is a key factor to consider. Fortunately, the distance between the airport and the terminal is relatively close, making transportation options easy and convenient.

When arriving at St Maarten Airport, the cruise terminal is only about a 10-15 minute drive away. This close proximity allows for a stress-free journey, without having to worry about long travel times or traffic congestion.

One advantage of being near the cruise terminal is the ease of accessing the many shops, restaurants, and attractions in the area. With just a short ride, travelers can start their cruise experience with a variety of activities and entertainment options.

While there are some drawbacks to being close to the terminal, such as potentially higher costs for transportation or a more crowded area, the convenience of the close proximity is a definite plus for many travelers.

Overall, the short distance between St Maarten Airport and the cruise terminal allows for a stress-free and efficient journey for travelers. With a variety of transportation options available, getting to the terminal and starting the cruise experience is quick and easy.

View of St. Maarten.

St Maarten Princess Juliana International Airport to Cruise Port: A Comprehensive Guide

St Maarten Princess Juliana International Airport is the main gateway for travelers arriving by air to the beautiful island of St Maarten. If you’re traveling by air to join a cruise departing from the island, you’ll need to arrange transportation from the airport to the cruise port. This comprehensive guide explores the various transportation options available to travelers to ensure a smooth and stress-free journey.

The most convenient and popular option for getting from the airport to the cruise port is by taxi. Taxis can be found outside of the airport terminal and the ride to the cruise port takes about 25-30 minutes. The cost of the trip is approximately $30-$35 for up to 4 passengers.

Another option for transportation is a shuttle service. Several companies offer shuttle services from the airport to the cruise port, with prices ranging from $15-$20 per person. Shuttle services operate on a fixed schedule, so be sure to check the departure times before booking.

Renting a car is a great option if you plan to explore the island before or after your cruise. Several rental car companies operate at the airport, and reservations can be made in advance online or upon arrival. Keep in mind, you’ll need to arrange for parking at the cruise port.

If you’re on a tight budget, the public bus is an affordable option. Buses operate between the airport and Philipsburg, from where you can catch a separate bus or taxi to the cruise port. However, keep in mind that buses can be crowded, and you’ll need to manage your luggage.

Private Transfer

If you’re looking for a more luxurious and stress-free option, consider booking a private transfer. Several companies offer private transfer services from the airport to the cruise port, with prices ranging from $50-$100 depending on the size of the group and the level of luxury.

Before making your reservation, be sure to confirm the company’s pick-up location and any specific instructions for meeting your driver.

No matter which transportation option you choose, plan ahead to ensure a smooth and stress-free journey from St Maarten Princess Juliana International Airport to the cruise port.

Understanding the Distance Between St Maarten Airport and Cruise Port

St Maarten is a relatively small island, measuring just 34 square miles in total. While the island’s size may make it seem like the distance between the airport and cruise port is short, it is essential to understand the geography and layout of the island to plan transportation and travel times.

St Maarten Airport is located on the Dutch side of the island, while the Philipsburg Cruise Port is on the French side. The distance between the airport and Philipsburg Cruise Port is approximately 7 miles, which can take around 20-30 minutes by car, depending on traffic conditions.

It is important to note that St Maarten’s road infrastructure can be challenging to navigate, with narrow roads and steep hills in some areas. While the island’s size may make it seem like a small place to travel around, the winding roads can make journeys longer than expected.

Travelers should also be aware of potential traffic congestion, especially during peak tourist seasons or when several cruise ships are docked at the port. Taking into account these factors can help travelers plan ahead and adjust their travel times accordingly.

Divi Little Bay Beach Resort, Philipsburg, Sint-Maarten

Exploring Transportation Alternatives from St Maarten Airport to the Cruise Port

While taxis and private transfers remain the most popular transportation options for travelers from St Maarten Airport to the cruise port, there are alternative routes to consider which can add a unique experience to your journey. Public buses

Public buses are a budget-friendly option for those seeking an adventure. For just a few dollars, travelers can take a bus to Philipsburg and transfer to a local bus that heads directly to the cruise port. Although the trip may take longer due to multiple transfers, travelers can enjoy the scenic views and immerse themselves in the local culture. Bike rentals

For those looking for a more active approach to transportation, bike rentals are available at the airport. Perfect for solo travelers, bike rentals offer a unique way to explore the island at your own pace. However, keep in mind that this option is not recommended for travelers with large amounts of luggage.

If you are considering a bike rental, ensure to research the biking laws and regulations of St Maarten and wear appropriate protective gear. Shared vans

Shared vans are a comfortable and cost-effective option for groups traveling together. Many shared van services offer door-to-door service and can accommodate larger groups with luggage. This option is also flexible as travelers can request pick-up times to fit their schedule. Private Water taxis

For a unique experience, travelers can opt for private water taxis to reach the cruise port. This alternative option allows you to take in the scenery and avoid traffic congestion on the roads. However, it is important to keep in mind that private water taxis can be a pricier option.

Remember, when exploring alternative transportation options, plan ahead to ensure that travel arrangements are in place and there are no unexpected surprises. Always research the safety and reliability of the transportation provider, as well as local traffic conditions and regulations.

Knowing the distance between St Maarten Airport and the cruise port is essential for efficient travel planning. From understanding travel options and approximate travel times to exploring alternative transportation alternatives, this guide provides a comprehensive overview of how to get from the airport to the cruise port.

Whether you choose to take a taxi, shuttle, private transfer, or explore alternative transportation options, planning ahead can help make your journey smoother and more enjoyable. With the convenience of the airport’s proximity to the cruise terminal, travelers have a variety of options to choose from.

As you prepare for your next vacation to St Maarten, be sure to explore more travel guides and resources to enhance your trip. With a little planning and preparation, you can make your journey from St Maarten Airport to the cruise port a seamless experience.

A plane flying over Maho beach in St. Maarten.

Q: How far is St Maarten Airport from the cruise port?

A: The distance between St Maarten Airport and the cruise port varies depending on the specific port. However, on average, it is around X miles / X kilometers. Knowing the distance is important for planning transportation and travel times.

Q: How far is St Maarten Airport from Philipsburg Cruise Port?

A: The distance between St Maarten Airport and Philipsburg Cruise Port is approximately X miles / X kilometers. There are several transportation options available, such as taxis, shuttles, and private transfers, that can take you between the two locations. The approximate travel time is around X minutes.

Q: How can I get from St Maarten Airport to the cruise port?

A: There are multiple transportation options for getting from St Maarten Airport to the cruise port. You can choose to take public transportation, rent a car, or utilize private transportation services. It is recommended to plan your journey in advance and consider any potential traffic or road conditions that may affect travel times.

Q: What are the travel options and tips for reaching Dock Maarten Cruise Port from St Maarten Airport?

A: To reach Dock Maarten Cruise Port from St Maarten Airport, you can take a taxi, shuttle, or private transfer. The average travel time is approximately X minutes. It is recommended to check for any alternative routes to avoid congestion and ensure a smooth journey.

Q: How close is St Maarten Airport to the cruise terminal?

A: St Maarten Airport is located in close proximity to the cruise terminal, providing convenience for travelers. The exact distance depends on the specific terminal, but it is typically within X miles / X kilometers. Being near the cruise terminal offers advantages such as shorter travel times and ease of access.

Q: How can I travel from St Maarten Princess Juliana International Airport to the cruise port?

A: Traveling from St Maarten Princess Juliana International Airport to the cruise port can be done through various transportation options. You can choose to take a taxi, shuttle, or private transfer. It is important to be aware of current travel regulations and any specific instructions or tips for a smooth journey. The approximate travel time is around X minutes.

Q: What factors should I consider when understanding the distance between St Maarten Airport and the cruise port?

A: When considering the distance between St Maarten Airport and the cruise port, it is important to take into account the geography and layout of the island. Factors such as road infrastructure and potential challenges like traffic should also be considered. This will help in planning your travel times and routes accordingly.

Q: Are there alternative transportation options from St Maarten Airport to the cruise port?

A: Yes, there are alternative transportation options available for travelers from St Maarten Airport to the cruise port. Besides taxis, shuttles, and private transfers, you can explore options such as public buses or shared vans. For those looking for a more active approach, bike rentals are also available. These alternatives provide flexibility and unique experiences during your journey.

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