St. Maarten / St. Martin Cruise Blog

Welcome to our St. Maarten / St. Martin Cruise Blog! St. Maarten / St. Martin is one of the most popular and best visited cruise ports in the world, partially because of its proximity to Great Bay Beach, its vast shopping offer and its wide variety of cruise excursions. This blog is bringing news about Cruise Port St. Maarten, new additions to the cruise ship schedule and new exciting vessels setting sail to the island.

cruise boat of britannia with a british flag on it in the harbour of philipsburg

November 11, 2024

Today in Port: P&Os Britannia

As one of the most bustling cruise ports of the Caribbean, there is always an interesting vessel mooring in Philipsburg, clearly visible for all that pass by the capital of Dutch side St. Maarten. Todays highlighted cruise ship is P&Os

Lambada sunset sail

November 4, 2024

Visit St. Maarten / St. Martin Activity of The Week: Lambada Sunset Sail

  Out of the many things to do, this week we highlight Lambada Sunset Sail with Aqua Mania. Step aboard of the Lambada for an enjoyable sunset cruise with open bar, snacks and a fun crew. Relex on deck, take

October 30, 2024

Today in Cruise Port St. Maarten: Nieuw Amsterdam (Holland America Lines)

St. Maarten Ship Report: Fun facts about Nieuw Amsterdam   St. Maartens bustling cruise and megayacht port of Philipsburg is a special view for all visitors. Via this blog we try to give some interesting insights into the industry and

October 28, 2024

Todays Ship in Port St. Maarten: Mein Schiff 2

  Cruise ships are not just a fun holiday phenomenon for those on board, but also for tourists seeing these ships entering and leaving their ports of call. From both Great Bay Beach and Fort Amsterdam , you have a

October 12, 2024

Dock Maarten Marina Expansion: A New Era for Mega-Yachts

Dock Maarten is located in Great Bay, St Maarten. It has evolved over 45 years to become a top destination for mega yachts. For the 2024/25 season, Dock Maarten is fully booked, expecting over 15 mega-yachts, including those requiring 100-meter