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.

Cruise Ship setting sails on water with a purple and pink sky during sunset

February 4, 2022

WORLD’S LARGEST CRUISE SHIP MAKING ITS WAY TO ST MAARTEN

Read this article of Travelawaits.com about the largest cruise ship Wonder of the seas making its maiden voyage to port of call Philipsburg!   Consult the St. Maarten cruise ship schedule to see which other vessels are in

December 13, 2021

Port St. Maarten

The month of November closed off as being one of the busiest since business returned after the no-sail order was lifted for the cruise industry in connection with the pandemic, according to a press release by Port St. Maarten. Happening

November 24, 2021

SIX CRUISE SHIPS EXPECTED IN PORT ST. MAARTEN TODAY

PHILIPSBURG–Today, Wednesday, marks the first six-ship day for the 2021-2022 cruise season, a scene that is very much welcomed by the country’s business community. The two cruise piers that allow for six cruise ships to berth at one time at

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November 24, 2021

FIRST SIX-SHIP DAY FOR THE 2021-2022 CRUISE SEASON WILL LEAVE GUESTS WITH MEMORABLE EXPERIENCES

PORT ST. MAARTEN – Wednesday, November 24 will mark the first six-ship day for the 2021-2022 cruise season, a scene that will be very much welcomed by the country’s business community.   The two cruise piers that allows for six

November 16, 2021

THE DAILY HERALD: START OF PEAK SEASON CARIBBEAN CRUISING

St Maarten Cruise Season Peak Starts   PHILIPSBURG–Port St. Maarten welcomed three cruise ships on Saturday, of which two – Mein Schiff 2 and MS Rotterdam – for the first time since the start of the pandemic. This week, sixteen cruise calls are expected,