St. Maarten / St. Martin Things To Do Blog

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.

August 27, 2024

Visit St. Maarten activity of the week: Edge Ferry – Saba Trip with Aqua Mania Adventures

  Out of the many things to do on St. Maarten / St. Martin this week we highlight Edge Ferry – Saba Trip with Aqua Mania Adventures.   The Dutch island of Saba is a refreshing change from the cosmopolitan

August 26, 2024

Visitor Highlight: The Snorkel Spree of “Beach Boys” Leclere

  Family Time with Iguanas and Buccaneers   Visit St. Maarten once in a while interviews visitors to learn from their island experiences. Todays special guests are Steve Leclere, his wife Jenna and sons Beau and Brooks of Austin, Texas.

August 26, 2024

IGY Opens New Reception Amenities in Simpson Bay Marina

  As many visitors know, St. Maarten is one of the most important yachting clubs of the Caribbean. Epicenter of the industry is the natural Simpson Bay Lagoon, home to many marinas, rigging, provision and other nautical companies. Its yachting

August 24, 2024

A St Maarten Love Lock Bridge : The Causeway Bridge

A One Time (!) St. Maarten Excursion   St. Maarten is a very popular destination to get married. If your honeymoon led to St. Maarten, or you are just very much in love and marriage might be looming in the

Adrietta in a garden on Sint Maarten

August 24, 2024

Visitor Highlight: Tips from a Teacher

Adriettas Beach Conversations   For todays visitor highlight we invited Adrietta from the Netherlands. She is a teacher, director of a elementary school group and mother of two. She visited St. Maarten three times; once she even planned an entire