Research has shown that visitors find one of St. Maartens / St. Martins attractive features that there is so much to do on the island. From inspiring tours to thrill seeking excursions on land, sailing and other activities on the water as well as those under water, the offer of things to do is vast and keeps expanding. Most excursions are within easy reach for cruise passengers too. This blog highlights the rich variety of options on how to spend a day on St. Maarten / St. Martin and news pertaining to them.
February 7, 2022
Mullet Bay Golf Course is the island’s only option for full-play action, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t challenging and fun. Grab your clubs and zero in on the 18-hole, par-70 course designed by architect Joseph Lee. It’s sculpted around
February 7, 2022
Why wear out your own two legs when you can rent four of the island’s best? Saddling up is one of the best ways to see a different side of St. Maarten / St. Martin. Picture yourself cantering along a
February 7, 2022
If you’re more of a pedal pusher, you’ll be happy to discover miles of trails perfect for bikers. Stunning ocean views and spectacular hillside scenery reward those who take on part of or the entire 35-mile-long road that encircles the
February 4, 2022
The waters and coral reefs surrounding St. Maarten / St. Martin offer myriad opportunities to meet and greet the local sea life. All waters are designated as protected marine parks and offer excellent opportunities for divers. Explore old shipwrecks or
February 3, 2022
From here you can climb up to the ruins of Fort Amsterdam. Built in 1631, it was the first Dutch military outpost in the Caribbean. Only a few of the fort’s walls remain, but the site is well worth a