St. Maarten / St. Martin Events Blog

Welcome to St. Maarten / St. Martin, whose many events and things to do are considered one of its key strengths 1001 things to do. See below for upcoming events and activities, also check out the St. Maarten / St. Martin Events Calendar to discover what is planned during your holidays!

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

sxm music festival

January 12, 2023

BILLBORD: MARCO CAROLA, CAMELPHAT, FRANCESCA LOMBARDO & GORDO LEAD LINEUP FOR SAINT MARTING’S FESTIVAL 2023

The SXM Festival has announced its 2023 program. Touching down on the island of Saint Martin/Sint Maarten this March 8-12 will be a high-caliber posse of house and techno stars including Marco Carola, DJ Tennis and Carlita performing together as

Tall Ship ‘Sørlandet’ in St. Martin for open day

January 10, 2023

THE DAILY HERALD: TALL SHIP ‘SØRLANDET IN ST MARTIN FOR OPEN DAY TALL SHIP

Tall Ship “Sørlandet” (Jean Jarreau photo)   MARIGOT–Caribbean Sail Training (CST) announced that the Port of Marigot will host once again the full-rigged tall ship Sørlandet, on the Galisbay pier on Sunday, February 5, for an open ship day with free access for

Heineken Regatta

December 19, 2022

ST MAARTEN HEINEKEN REGATTA: THE OFFICIAL HEINEKEN REGATTA SPECTATOR BOAT

March 4 and March 5, 2023   Reserve your tickets now! Mail: linda@smyc.com, call +1721-581 4850 or go to the SMYC Boatique   Get front row seats aboard this all inclusive boat trip and witness world class racing from up

Boat of the year

December 19, 2022

SAILING WORLD: THE CARIBBEAN MULTIHULL CHALLENGE IN ST MARTIN IS GROWING BIGGER BY THE YEAR

Sailing World Magazine’s annual Boat of the Year tests are conducted in Annapolis, Maryland, following the US Sailboat Show. With independent judges exhaustively inspecting the boats on land and putting them through their paces on the water, this year’s fleet of