Sunday, August 3

Here’s a detailed look at the seaport of Saint Martin, specifically the St. Maarten Cruise Port, which is the primary maritime gateway on the Dutch side:


St. Maarten Cruise Port (Philipsburg)

Location & Layout

Located in Great Bay, adjacent to the Dutch‑side capital Philipsburg, this port serves as the main point of arrival for cruise ships visiting Saint Martin .

The port features two key piers:

Arsene Hodge Pier (Pier One): accommodates up to two mid-sized cruise ships.

AC Wathey Pier (Pier Two): a larger facility built in 2009 that can host up to four large cruise ships simultaneously by using combined berths .

Capacity & Facilities

The port handles over 2 million cruise passengers annually and can berth up to six ships at once .

Docked ships lead into a single open-air terminal—designed for a tropical Caribbean feel, with duty‑free shops, restaurants, and tourist services .

Additional perks include:

Flat, wheelchair‑friendly layout

Multiple restrooms and accessible entryways

Tourist information booths with English, Dutch & French support

Transport & Access

A 15-minute walk connects the port to Philipsburg’s city center, or you can opt for a 5-minute water taxi ride (~$6 one‑day unlimited ticket) .

The port area includes a taxi stand and tour booths, facilitating transport to beaches like Maho or Orient, excursions, and car rentals .

Pay parking and drop‑off zones are available just outside the terminal, with reasonable hourly rates .


What’s Nearby: Philipsburg & Beaches

Philipsburg

The lively capital sits right beside the port aboard Great Bay. Main attractions:

Boardwalk, Front Street & Back Street (packed with shops, eateries & local landmarks like the Courthouse and historic Fort Amsterdam)

Duty‑free shopping, colorful facades, and local culture await just minutes from disembarkation.

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