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.

superyacht “Evrima''

October 20, 2022

RITZ-CARLTON YACHT INAUGURAL SEASON TO HOMEPORT OUT OF PORT ST MAARTEN

The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection company superyacht Evrima will be homeporting out of Port St Maarten for the 2022-2023 cruise season.   This is the first-ever next generation of superyacht of the Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection brand, and Luxury Caribbean Cruises from

waves

October 13, 2022

SOUALIGA NEWSDAY: LUXURIOUS CRUISE YACHT SEADREAM II TO HOMEPORT OUT OF PORT ST. MAARTEN!

SeaDream Yacht Club recently announced that it will be homeporting out of Port St Maarten for the upcoming winter 2023-2024 Caribbean cruise season with SeaDream II.   Acting Minister of Tourism and Economic Affairs Hon. Omar Ottley: “It is a

Cruise Seadream

October 12, 2022

SEADREAM II SWITCHED TO ST MAARTEN FOR 2023/24 SEASON

SeaDream Yacht Club’s SeaDream II will sail from St. Maarten for the winter 2023/24 Caribbean season.   SeaDream II will embark on six- to eight-day voyages throughout the Leeward and Windward Islands, while SeaDream I will focus on the Leeward

St Maarten

September 30, 2022

BEST SHORE EXCURSION IN CRUISE PORT OF ST MAARTEN!

St Maarten is a favorite port among cruisers for the wide variety of options offered on the island. From watching planes land at Maho Beach to walking the streets of Philipsburg and discovering the Dutch and French sides of the

September 12, 2022

ST MAARTEN ONE OF THE BEST CRUISE STOPS IN THE WORLD ACCORDING TO EXPERTS

St Maarten feels like two destinations in one A stop at the Caribbean island feels like visiting two countries in one destination since it’s divided into a Dutch side, called Sint Maarten, and a French side, called Saint-Marten. And all it takes