St. Maarten / St. Martin News Blog

Visitor News Blog for St Maarten / St Martin

University of St Maarten, St Martin, St Marteen, Dutch Caribbean, Philipsburg, Why do we litter campaign, Maho Beach, SXM

August 30, 2023

AWARENESS CAMPAIGN “WHY DO WE LITTER? – ST MAARTEN” IS COMING TO AN END

Join the official project closing of the campaign “Why do we Litter? – St Maarten.”     The “why do we litter?” campaign initiated by EPIC, The Environmental Protection in the Caribbean Sint Maarten Foundation, kicked off last May 2022.

Princess Juliana airport (sint maarten), Simpsonbay

August 29, 2023

LOOP NEWS: DEPARTURE HALL AT PRINCESS JULIANA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (SXM) IS OPENING SOON

St Maarten’s Princess Juliana International Airport (SXM) undergoes multiple reconstructions     The Princess Juliana International Airport Operating Company N.V. (PJIAE) is pleased to announce an update on the near completion of the reconstruction of the Departure Hall, which started

Restaurant of the week, Nola Bayou Bistro, Simpson Bay, St Maarten, St Martin, St Martyn

August 28, 2023

RESTAURANT OF THE WEEK: NOLA BAYOU BISTRO

Nola Bayou Bistro – Unique Cajun/Creole fine dining experience   Nola Bayou Bistro, situated on Simpson Bay, offers a gastronomic journey that brings guests to the lively and dynamic ambiance of New Orleans. The restaurant is unique of its Cajun/Creole

Shop of the week, PDG Supplies, St Maarten, St Martin, St Martyn, Cole Bay

August 26, 2023

SHOP OF THE WEEK: PDG SUPPLIES

PDG Supplies – Hotel & restaurant equipment and supplies   Since 1988 PDG has been supplying Sint Maarten/Saint Martin; the culinary capital of the Caribbean. An island with over 350 restaurants catering to every gastronomical whim. With a vast range

activity of the week, Les Fruits de Mer, St Maarten, St Martyn, St Martin, Dutch Caribbean

August 25, 2023

ACTIVITY OF THE WEEK: LES FRUITS DE MER

Les Fruits de Mer – Discover the Amuseum Naturalis   In a beautiful old plantation house between Orient Bay and French Quarter / Quartier d’Orleans, one finds the Amuseum Naturalis, ran by the Fruits de Mer foundation. Volunteers have created a