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Sint Maarten Yacht Club Grant Thornton Multiclass Regatta

January 19, 2023

SXM TALKS: THE SINT MAARTEN YACHT CLUB HOSTED THE GRANT THORNTON MULTICLASS REGATTA | SOUALIGA NEWSDAY

The Sint Maarten Yacht Club hosted the Grant Thornton Multiclass Regatta last weekend. With 25 participating teams from 3 different sailing clubs, including Club de Voile Friar’s Bay, Saint Barth’s Yacht Club and Sint Maarten Yacht Club sailing school. The

January 16, 2023

THE DAILY HERALD: SCDF CALLING ON ALL TROUPES, COSTUME MAKERS, DESIGNERS, FOR KING AND QUEEN OF THE BAND

KING AND QUEEN OF THE BAND COMPETITION St. Maarten Carnival Development Foundation President Mr. Edwardo Radjouki is keeping his word by reintroducing cultural aspects back into Carnival that has been lacking. The competition is not only about extraordinary costumes but

full rigged Tall ship Sørlandet

January 16, 2023

SAIL-WORLD: PORT DE MARIGOT HOSTING 3 MAST TALL SHIP SØRLANDET AGAIN DURING OPEN SHIP DAY FOR THE PUBLIC

OPEN SHIP DAY Port De Marigot is hosting one of their member vessels the full rigged Tall ship Sørlandet. Visit the Galisbay pier on Sunday February 05, 2023 for an open ship day with free access to the general public.

King Willem-Alexander, Queen Maxima and Princess Catharina-Amalia

January 16, 2023

THE DAILY HERALD: KING, QUEEN AND PRINCESS TO VISIT ST. MAARTEN FOR TWO DAYS

A ROYAL VISIT From January 27 to February 9, 2023 the King, Queen and Princess will visit the Dutch Caribbean islands. In order to introduce Princess Catharina-Amalia to the Caribbean part of the Kingdom. To finalize their tour, on February

Heineken regatta

January 13, 2023

ST MAARTEN HEINEKEN REGATTA: WOMEN RUN THE SHOW AT THE ST MAARTEN HEINEKEN REGATTA

  12 January 2023 – Simpson Bay, St. Maarten —  According to the Maritime Institute of Technology, women comprise only 2% of the 1.2 million sailors worldwide. Yet the racing scene in the Caribbean appears to buck that trend both on the

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