Ships dock at the Dr. A.C. Wathey Cruise & Cargo Facility on the western edge of Philipsburg, a modern pier that can accommodate multiple large vessels simultaneously.
Quick Facts: Philipsburg, Sint Maarten | Kingdom of the Netherlands (Dutch side) | A.C. Wathey Cruise & Cargo Facility | Docked (direct pier, no tender) | 1.5 km to Front Street | UTCβ4 (Atlantic Standard Time, year-round)
Philipsburg is the capital of the Dutch side of St. Maarten/St. Martin β a dual-nation island that gives you duty-free Caribbean shopping, world-class beaches, and a French bistro lunch all in one shore day. The single most important planning tip: the island is split between the Netherlands and France, and crossing the border is completely open β no passport check, no hassle β so plan your day across both sides.
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Port & Terminal Information
The A.C. Wathey Cruise & Cargo Facility is one of the Caribbean’s busiest cruise ports, with 3 piers capable of handling the largest ships afloat. You dock directly β no tender, no waiting β which means you’re off the ship and moving within minutes of clearance.
Inside the terminal complex you’ll find ATMs (US dollars and Euros both widely accepted), a tourist information desk, duty-free shops, Wi-Fi (spotty β don’t rely on it), and taxi/minibus dispatch just outside the exit gates. There’s no formal luggage storage at the terminal. The pier strip has souvenir stalls, car rental booths, and a water taxi dock. Front Street, the main shopping and restaurant drag, is a flat 15-minute walk east along the boardwalk.
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Getting to the City

- On Foot β The boardwalk walk from the pier to Front Street takes 15β20 minutes and is completely flat and shaded in parts. Perfectly manageable in the Caribbean heat if you start early. Great Bay Beach runs the entire length β you can walk on the sand if you prefer.
- Water Taxi β The fastest option: $7 USD each way, runs continuously during ship hours, drops you right at the heart of Front Street. Buy tickets at the dock outside the terminal exit.
- Taxi β Fixed-rate taxis wait at the terminal. Port to Philipsburg town center runs around $6β8 USD per person. Confirm the rate before you get in β meters are rare and fares are per person, not per vehicle. Tipping $1β2 is standard.
- Minibus β Local white vans labeled with route numbers run along the main road for around $1.50β2 USD. Efficient and authentic, but schedules are loose. Catch them on the main road just past the terminal gate.
- Rental Car/Scooter β Highly recommended if you want to explore both sides of the island. Car rentals start around $50β60 USD/day from booths at the terminal. Drive is on the right. A custom Jeep rental from Viator π Book: Custom Jeep Rental in St Maarten costs from $180 and is worth it for a group of 4 splitting costs.
- Ship Shore Excursion β Worth it specifically for Maho Beach (plane-watching), island circumnavigation tours, or if you’re nervous about navigating solo. For anything in Philipsburg itself, skip the ship’s offering and go independently.
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Top Things to Do in Philipsburg St. Maarten
St. Maarten punches well above its size β 37 square miles, 37 nationalities, and more to do than most islands twice its size. Here’s where to spend your hours.
Must-See
1. Front Street Shopping & Boardwalk (free) β The duty-free shopping street of the Dutch Caribbean. Jewelry, liquor, electronics, and perfume at genuinely competitive prices. The parallel boardwalk along Great Bay is where locals eat lunch. Allow 1β2 hours.
2. Sint Maarten Museum ($3 USD) β A small but surprisingly rich museum covering the island’s Arawak past, salt industry, and Hurricane Luis devastation. Located at 7 Front Street. Roughly 45 minutes well spent before the heat peaks.
3. Private Island Sightseeing Tour (from $75 USD) β If you only book one thing, a private tour on Viator π Book: Private Tour in St. Maarten covers both the Dutch and French sides in 5 hours with a local guide who knows the shortcuts, the viewpoints, and where to actually eat. From $75 per person.
Beaches & Nature
4. Great Bay Beach (free) β Literally steps from the boardwalk, Great Bay is clean, calm, and lined with beach bars. No entry fee, chairs rent for $5β10. Ideal if you have 2β3 hours and don’t want to go far.
5. Orient Bay Beach, French Side (free, sunbeds ~β¬15) β The marquee beach of the French side β turquoise, wide, and dotted with excellent beach restaurants. A 20-minute drive from Philipsburg. Clothing-optional at the northern end. Half-day minimum.
6. Jet Ski Ride (from $80 USD) β Blast across Simpson Bay Lagoon or along the coastline on a jet ski booked through Viator π Book: Jetski Ride in St Maarten. Around 30 minutes on the water; pick-up arrangements confirmed at booking.
7. Pic Paradis Hike, French Side (free) β The island’s highest point at 424 meters. A 2-hour round trip through lush forest with views over both coastlines on a clear day. Take water and wear proper shoes.
Day Trips
8. Marigot, French Side (free) β The French capital is a 25-minute drive from Philipsburg. Visit the morning market, browse French boutiques, eat a proper crΓͺpe, and see Fort Louis overlooking the harbor. Allow 2β3 hours.
9. Sunset Painting Class on the Beach (from $60 USD) β A genuinely memorable experience: a 2-hour beach painting class on GetYourGuide run at sunset from Philipsburg. You leave with a canvas painting and a story. Only viable on late-departure days.
Family Picks
10. Maho Beach & Plane Spotting (free) β Planes land at Princess Juliana Airport so low they skim the beach fence at rooftop height. Kids (and adults) go absolutely wild. Grab a drink at Sunset Bar and watch the show. 20 minutes from port by taxi (~$15 USD each way per person).
11. America Cup Sailing (from $80 USD) β Race America’s Cup 12-meter yachts crewed by you and fellow passengers. Runs most mornings, child-friendly, and wildly fun. Book on GetYourGuide to secure your spot.
Off the Beaten Track
12. Loterie Farm, French Side (entry from $10 USD) β A private nature reserve with zip lines, a hidden pool, and a gorgeous open-air restaurant. Far less touristy than the beaches and genuinely beautiful. Allow 2β3 hours.
13. Dawn Beach, Dutch Side (free) β The windward coast’s best-kept secret. Rougher surf, fewer crowds, and stunning views toward St. Barths on a clear day. 15 minutes from Philipsburg by taxi.
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What to Eat & Drink

St. Maarten’s food scene reflects its dual identity β French bistro technique meets Caribbean ingredients, Dutch influence, and a creole heart. Prices are USD on the Dutch side, Euros on the French, and both are accepted almost everywhere.
- Johnny Cake with saltfish β The local breakfast staple; find it at roadside stands near the market for $3β5 USD
- Lolos at Grand Case, French Side β Open-air BBQ shacks serving ribs, chicken, and lobster; budget $15β25 per person; this is the best casual meal on the island
- Fresh lobster, Marigot Market β Grilled to order, roughly β¬20β28; Friday market is the busiest and best
- Guavaberry liqueur β The island’s signature spirit, made from fermented guavaberries; pick up a bottle at the Guavaberry Emporium on Front Street (~$20 USD)
- Ric’s Place, Front Street β Solid local food steps from the boardwalk; mahi-mahi sandwich around $12 USD
- Turtle Pier Bar, Simpson Bay β Cold Carib beers and fried fish by the lagoon; $8β14 USD per dish
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Shopping
Front Street is the duty-free heartland β jewelry at shops like Diamonds International, Columbian Emeralds, and Little Switzerland; rum and liquor at prices that genuinely beat home; and perfume and cosmetics well below US retail. Budget shoppers should hit the open-air market stalls at the pier exit for handmade jewelry, sarongs, and local spice blends ($5β15 range). If you’re serious about jewelry or watches, bring price comparisons from home β deals exist but so does pressure selling.
Skip the generic souvenir T-shirts (wildly overpriced near the pier) and the fake designer goods that appear near the market. The best authentic buys are Guavaberry products, local hot sauces, and hand-rolled cigars. On the French side, Marigot has better boutique fashion and beauty products at French pharmacy prices.
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How to Plan Your Day
- 4 hours ashore: Water taxi to Front Street β Sint Maarten Museum (45 min) β boardwalk lunch at Ric’s Place β Great Bay Beach for 1 hour β duty-free shopping β water taxi back. Simple, stress-free, covers the essentials.
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Getting Around from the Port
A flat, easy walk along the boardwalk directly into Philipsburg's main shopping and beach strip; no hills or difficult terrain
Small water taxis run frequently from the cruise pier to the Philipsburg boardwalk and are a popular and scenic alternative to walking
Taxis are available at the cruise pier; fares are set by the Sint Maarten Taxi Association and are per vehicle, not per person; useful for reaching Maho Beach, Orient Bay, or the French side
Shared minibuses (route taxis) run along the main road and can take you toward Cole Bay or other parts of the Dutch side; less convenient for tourists but inexpensive
Several rental agencies operate near the pier and in Philipsburg; a car or scooter gives full freedom to explore both the Dutch and French sides of the island in a single port day
Top Things To Do
Great Bay Beach
A wide, calm, white-sand beach running along the waterfront directly in front of Philipsburg's Front Street. It is within easy walking distance of the cruise pier and ideal for a quick swim, sunbathing, or renting a lounger. Beach bars and vendors line the shore, making it a convenient option if you have limited time ashore.
Find shore excursions on ViatorFront Street Duty-Free Shopping
Philipsburg's Front Street is one of the Caribbean's premier duty-free shopping destinations, packed with jewellery, liquor, electronics, and souvenir stores. Sint Maarten has no sales tax, making it genuinely good value for luxury goods, spirits, and watches. The street runs parallel to Great Bay Beach and is an easy walk from the pier.
Find shore excursions on ViatorMaho Beach (Airplane Watching)
Maho Beach near the Dutch-side Princess Juliana International Airport is world-famous for commercial aircraft passing extremely low overhead on final approach, just metres above beachgoers. It is an exhilarating and unique experience unlike any other Caribbean beach. Grab a drink at one of the beach bars and wait for a landing u2014 flight trackers posted at the bar help you time your visit.
Find shore excursions on ViatorOrient Bay (Orient Beach)
On the French side of the island, Orient Bay is widely considered one of the most beautiful beaches in the Caribbean, with clear turquoise water, soft white sand, and a lively beach-bar scene. Water sports including jet skis, parasailing, and snorkelling gear rentals are readily available. The 30-minute taxi or excursion ride from Philipsburg is well worth it for a half-day beach experience.
Find shore excursions on ViatorSnorkeling at Creole Rock or Flat Island
Sint Maarten offers excellent snorkelling, with Creole Rock near Grand Case on the French side and the uninhabited Flat Island (Tintamarre) being standout locations with coral, tropical fish, and clear visibility. Most snorkelling tours depart by catamaran from the Dutch side and include snorkel gear, instruction, and often lunch or drinks. This is one of the best uses of a full port day for water-sports enthusiasts.
Find shore excursions on ViatorSint Maarten Museum
A small but worthwhile museum on Front Street documenting the history, culture, and Hurricane Irma recovery of Sint Maarten/Saint-Martin, the world's smallest island divided between two nations. It provides good context for exploring both sides of the island and is air-conditioned, making it a pleasant mid-day stop. Entry fees are modest and visits are short.
Find shore excursions on ViatorGrand Case (French Side Dining & Village)
Known as the 'Gourmet Capital of the Caribbean,' the small French village of Grand Case is lined with excellent restaurants serving Creole and French cuisine. Lolos (local barbecue shacks) on the beach offer affordable fresh grilled fish, chicken, and ribs alongside sit-down fine-dining options. It is best reached by taxi and pairs well with a visit to Orient Bay if your ship has a full day in port.
Find shore excursions on ViatorAmerica's Cup 12-Metre Yacht Racing
One of Sint Maarten's most distinctive excursions, passengers can race historic 12-metre America's Cup yachts in Simpson Bay Lagoon, crewing the boats alongside professional skippers in a competitive race against another vessel. No sailing experience is required, and participants can take the helm, grind winches, or simply enjoy the ride. It is a hugely popular activity with cruise passengers and should be booked in advance.
Find shore excursions on ViatorPractical Tips for Cruise Passengers
- Sint Maarten is divided between the Netherlands (Dutch side, Sint Maarten) and France (French side, Saint-Martin) with no border formalities u2014 you can cross freely by taxi or rental car using a single cruise passenger identity document.
- US dollars are universally accepted on both sides of the island; the Dutch side's official currency is the Netherlands Antillean guilder (ANG) but USD is the practical currency for tourists. Credit cards are widely accepted in shops and restaurants.
- Hurricane Irma (2017) caused significant damage to the island; recovery has been ongoing and most tourist infrastructure has been rebuilt, but you may notice some areas still under reconstruction.
- Taxi fares are set by the official Sint Maarten Taxi Association u2014 rates are published and posted at the pier taxi stand; always confirm the fare before getting in and note that fares are per vehicle, making taxis good value for couples or groups.
- If visiting Maho Beach to watch planes, check flight schedules in advance using a flight tracker app, as landings are most frequent and dramatic in the late morning and early afternoon; the beach bars post upcoming arrivals.
- Duty-free bargains are real on Sint Maarten u2014 liquor, jewellery, and electronics are genuinely tax-free, but compare prices before buying and know your home country's customs allowance before stocking up on spirits.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. The Dr. A.C. Wathey Cruise Pier is approximately 1 km from the centre of Philipsburg's Front Street, and the flat boardwalk walk takes about 10-15 minutes. Alternatively, a water taxi to the boardwalk takes about 5 minutes for a small fee. This is one of the most walkable ports in the Caribbean.
Most ships spend a full day in Philipsburg, typically 7-8 hours (commonly arriving around 8:00am and departing around 5:00-6:00pm), though schedules vary by itinerary and cruise line. This is enough time to visit both the Dutch and French sides of the island.
Yes, Sint Maarten is generally considered safe for independent exploration by cruise passengers. Philipsburg's Front Street, Great Bay Beach, and the French side tourist areas are well-travelled. Standard precautions apply u2014 keep valuables secure, avoid isolated areas after dark, and be aware of your surroundings. The island is a very popular self-guided destination.
US dollars are accepted everywhere tourists go on both sides of the island, so there is no need to exchange currency. Credit cards are widely accepted in shops, restaurants, and at most activity operators. Small cash in USD is useful for beach vendors, lolos, and water taxis.
For most cruise passengers, a catamaran snorkelling tour to Creole Rock or Flat Island (Tintamarre) is the standout excursion u2014 it combines sailing, snorkelling, tropical scenery, and typically includes food and drinks in 3-5 hours. Those who prefer land-based activities should consider the America's Cup yacht racing experience or a half-day combining Orient Bay beach with lunch in Grand Case on the French side.
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