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The Golden Book of Sint Maarten AND NEIGHBORING ISLANDS
INVESTMENT • TRADE • TOURISM A COMPREHENSIVE REFERENCE MANUAL FOR BUSINESSMEN AND WOMEN, INVESTORS AND TOURISTS SINT MAARTEN • SAINT MARTIN • ANGUILLA • SABA • SINT EUSTATIUS Readers of the Golden Book of Sint Maarten
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The Golden Book of Sint Maarten 13 6 Map of the Island 8 ST. MAARTEN MARINE TRADES ASSOCIATION (SMMTA) .............................. 21 SMMTA Board Welcome ............... 24 St. Maarten Maritime Information ....................................... 30 Marina Information 42 Sail Away to Paradise ...................... 48 St. Maarten Heineken Regatta ...... 56 GENERAL INFORMATION.68 About the Government of Sint Maarten 72 The Governor of Sint Maarten ... 76 The Institution of the Ombudsman ............................. 78 General Information 80 Contacts ........................................... 82 INVESTMENT GUIDE ........ 88 Business License 89 THE GOVERNMENT
Preface from the Honorable Prime Minister of Sint Maarten 10 The Council of Ministers ..................................................................................... 11 The Parliament of Sint Maarten ......................................................................... 12 Country Sint Maarten Government Structure & Ministries 13 Cabinet of the Minister Plenipotentiary .......................................................... 16 TABLE OF CONTENTS BDO St. Maarten 98 Taxation ......................................... 102 Incentives ...................................... 104 Financial Intelligence Unit 106 Financial Services......................... 108 University of St. Martin .............. 112 Princess Juliana International Airport .......................................... 114 Port St. Maarten 118 Telecommunication in St. Maarten 128 Cover Image © Laurens Morel © Andrew F. Kazmierski / Shutterstock.com
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7 The Golden Book of Sint Maarten 13 TABLE OF CONTENTS TOURISM ........................................................ 130 Philipsburg 132 Map of Philipsburg .......................................................... 144 Simpson Bay 147 Map of Simpson Bay, Cole Bay, Maho, Mullet Bay 153 Cupecoy ‘The Riviera’ ................................................... 155 St. Maarten Tourism Bureau 156 THE NEIGHBOURING ISLANDS ............... 162 French Saint-Martin ....................................................... 163 Map of Marigot & Grand Case .................................... 170 Saba 173 St. Eustatius ...................................................................... 180 Anguilla ............................................................................. 184 ADVERTISER’S INDEX ................................. 192 © Debbie Ann Powell / Shutterstock.com This book has been published by Media Publishing International N.V. Media Publishing International N.V. P.O. Box 409, Philipsburg, SINT MAARTEN (Dutch Caribbean) Tel: 1-721-527-5111 www.goldenbooksxm.sx General Manager & Publisher: Emile Cukier Email: emile@goldenbooksxm.sx Layout & Design: Estrelinda Rollan-Mc Quilkin - lindarollan@gmail.com All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced without the prior written permission of the publisher. The publisher is not responsible for any error or omission, which may be only the result of an accident. The publisher would like to extend thanks and appreciation to all those who contributed editorial material, information and photos for this edition. 2024 © Media Publishing International N.V.

MAP OF THE ISLAND

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THE HONORABLE PRIME MINISTER OF SINT MAARTEN

Hon. Luc F. E. Mercelina, MD Prime Minister/ Minister of General Affairs

Summary Biography:

Luc F.E. Mercelina, MD became Prime Minister of Sint Maarten on 3rd May 2024.

Dr. Luc F.E. Mercelina did his medical training from 1984 to 1990 at the Maastricht University in the Netherlands. From 1990 to 1992 he was a family physician on the Island of Curacao.

From 1992 to 1998 he did his internship for surgery at the University Hospital of Leuven, Belgium. After his training as a surgeon, Mercelina worked for one year as a surgeon in the Netherlands.

In 1999 he left Europe and started working as a General Surgeon at the Sint Maarten Medical Center on the Island of Sint Maarten. After working 10 years as a surgeon in Sint Maarten he continued his professional career as a surgeon from 2009 until 2016 in Belgium.

In this period, he was also a professor at the Medical Faculty of the Maastricht University in the Netherlands.

Since 2016 he has been back home in Sint Maarten serving his country as a surgeon.

From 2018 to 2020 he was also a Member of Parliament for Country Sint Maarten. Dr. Mercelina is the founder and the leader of the political party URSM (Unified Resilient Sint Maarten Movement).

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THE COUNCIL OF MINISTERS

Hon. (To be filled at a later date) Minister of Housing & Spatial Planning, Environment & Infrastructure/ Deputy Prime Minister

Hon. Luc F. E. Mercelina, MD Prime Minister/ Minister of General Affairs

Hon. Marinka Gumbs Minister of Finance

Hon. Grisha S. Heyliger Marten Minister of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transport and Telecommunications

Hon. (To be filled at a later date) Minister of Education, Culture, Youth & Sports

Hon. Lyndon C. J. Lewis Minister of Justice

Hon. Veronica C. Jansen Webster Minister of Public Health, Social Development & Labour

Hon. Patrice T. Gumbs Jr. Minister Plenipotentiary, Sint Maarten House, The Hague, the Netherlands

Hon. drs. Gracita R. Arrindell Deputy Minister Plenipotentiary, Sint Maarten House, The Hague, the Netherlands

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THE PARLIAMENT OF SINT MAARTEN

There are six (6) factions represented in the 15-member chamber of parliament (as of February 2024). The six factions are the Democratic Party (DP) which has two (2) seats, Nation Opportunity Wealth (N.O.W.) two (2) seats, Unified Resilient Sint Maarten Movement (URSM) two (2) seats, National Alliance (NA) four (4) seats, the Party for Progress (PFP) with two (2) seats, and the United People’s (UP) party with three (3) seats.

MEMBERS OF THE PRESIDIUM

Sarah Wescot Williams (DP) President & Member of Parliament

Christophe Emmanuel (N.O.W.) 1st Vice President & Member of Parliament

Melissa Gumbs (PFP) 2nd Vice President & Member of Parliament

Other Members of Parliament in the 15-member Chamber:

Viren Vinod Kotai (DP) Member of Parliament

Ludmila de Weever (PFP) Member of Parliament

Silveria Jacobs (NA) Member of Parliament

Egbert Doran (NA) Member of Parliament

Ardwell Irion (NA) Member of Parliament

Cloyd Marlin (NA) Member of Parliament

Kevin Maingrette (N.O.W.) Member of Parliament

Richniel Brug (URSM) Member of Parliament

Sjamira Roseburg (URSM) Member of Parliament

Akeem E. Arrindell (UP) Member of Parliament

Omar Ottley (UP) Member of Parliament

Francisco Lacroes (UP) Member of Parliament

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COUNTRY SINT MAARTEN GOVERNMENT STRUCTURE & MINISTRIES

GOVERNOR GENERAL

PARLIAMENT

COUNCIL OF MINISTERS

MINISTRY OF GENERAL AFFAIRS

MINISTRY OF FINANCE

MINISTRY OF JUSTICE

MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, CULTURE,YOUTH & SPORTS

MINISTRY OF HEALTH, SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT & LABOUR

MINISTRY OF TOURISM, ECONOMIC AFFAIRS, TRANSPORT & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

MINISTRY OF PUBLIC HOUSING, SPATIAL DEVELOPMENT, ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE

MINISTER PLENIPOTENTIARY

Seat of Government:

P.O. Box 943

Government Administration Building Soualiga Road #1, Pond Island

Philipsburg

Sint Maarten

Tel: 1 (721) 542-2233 / 542-2534 / 542-2535 / 542-4300 / 542-4305

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CABINET OF THE MINISTER PLENIPOTENTIARY

Welcome to the Office of the Minister Plenipotentiary of St. Maarten, also known as the St. Maarten House. The Minister Plenipotentiary is the official, and permanent representation of the government of St. Maarten in the Netherlands. In this capacity the Minister Plenipotentiary forms part of the Kingdom Council of Ministers which consists of the Ministers of the Dutch government together with the Ministers Plenipotentiary of St. Maarten, Aruba and Curaçao.

OUR VISION

The Cabinet of the Minister Plenipotentiary of St. Maarten in The Hague is driven to achieve excellence and will function as Ambassadors for St. Maarten through proper, diplomatic and professional representation.

OUR MISSION

To realize and support the interests of the Government and citizens of St. Maarten in the Netherlands.

To build and promote a sustainable and developed country, that meets the needs of this generation and generations to come, which will lead to a prosperous and safe nation for all.

To represent in the Kingdom Council while maintaining the highest and most transparent standards.

To advocate economic opportunities on the island.

To inspire remigration to the island to build a stronger economy, by connecting people to tangible job opportunities

To assist in building the best destination product.

The Cabinet is further commissioned to handle in the best interest of St. Maarten in aspects relating to:

• political affairs;

• economic affairs an EU;

• development cooperation;

• consular affairs;

• education and cultural affairs.

OUR CORE VALUES

• Promotion of our country’s dignity in the Netherlands

• Promotion of the full development of St. Maarteners in the Netherlands

• Acknowledge, strengthen and build engagement with the St. Maarten diaspora in the Netherlands

• Partnerships and alliances with municipalities, communities, institutions, embassies and businesses in the Kingdom of the Netherlands and European Union

Contact: Prinsessegraccht 7, 2514 AN The Hague, Netherlands

Tel: 070 215 6067

Email: info@kgmsxm.nl Web: kgmsxm.com

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23 CONTENTS St. Maarten Marine Trades Association SMMTA BOARD WELCOME ..................................24 ST. MAARTEN MARITIME INFORMATION ...............30 MARINA INFORMATION ........................................42 SAIL AWAY TO PARADISE ......................................48 ST. MAARTEN HEINEKEN REGATTA .......................56 Cover photo © Ruth Peterkin /Shutterstock.com Published by Media Publishing International N.V. P.O. Box 409, Philipsburg, SINT MAARTEN (Dutch Caribbean) Tel: 1-721-527-5111 www.goldenbooksxm.sx General Manager & Publisher: Emile Cukier Email: emile@goldenbooksxm.sx Layout & Design: Estrelinda Rollan-Mc Quilkin - lindarollan@gmail.com © AreteShakedown yachtingstmaarten.com

SMMTA BOARD WELCOME

WELCOME TO THE PREMIER MARITIME

DESTINATION

ST. MAARTEN!

The St. Maarten Marine Trades Association was established in 1994 by visionary pioneers deeply entrenched in the maritime sector, and since then has pushed for innovation, collaboration, and growth within the Marine Industry. The Association, comprised of dedicated members, diligently works toward fostering a thriving maritime environment that embraces sustainability, innovation, and excellence.

The goals of the Association are to promote the Marine Trades Industry on St. Maarten and the interests of those involved and to also support and regulate the recreational, and commercial activities pertaining to the sea and public waters.

In addition, the St. Maarten Marine Trades Association hosts a diverse array of events throughout the year. From the exhilarating Crew Year’s Eve Party in January to the captivating Lagoon Festival in late March, these gatherings resonate with the vibrancy and passion that define our industry, as well as providing a platform for its members to showcase its products and services.

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As a favored haven for cruisers and yachts, St. Maarten boasts an array of benefits that capture the hearts of maritime enthusiasts. Pristine waters, reliable and high quality marine services, worldclass marinas, and a welcoming atmosphere, are just a few of the reasons vessels gravitate toward St. Maarten’s shores.

St. Maarten’s marinas, more than docking points, are gateways to a world of luxury, comfort, and unparalleled service. Offering state-of-the-art facilities and professional staff, these marinas provide a safe and secure haven for your vessel while ensuring all your needs are met. Whether you seek comprehensive maintenance, exquisite dining, or leisurely relaxation, our marinas are your home away from home.

St. Maarten emerges as an idyllic haven for mariners of all kinds. With its strategic location, this enchanting island beckons cruisers and boat owners to drop anchor on both the Dutch and French sides, offering a number of anchorage options that cater to everyone. Seamlessly blending convenience with camaraderie, the island’s marine services are easily accessible, fostering a sense of community that can be felt all over the island.

St. Maarten stands ready to cater to vessels in need of maintenance, repairs, and provisioning, ensuring that every vessel embarks on its next voyage in optimal condition. From sail repairs to rigging upgrades, finding boat parts and upgrades, and even restocking boat pantries, the island’s commitment to quality service is evident at every turn.

With its strategic location and world-class amenities, it serves as a central point for both local and international maritime activities. Sailors, yacht crews, and enthusiasts converge here to connect, learn, and explore the rich tapestry of the marine industry.

The St. Maarten Marine Industry is considered a powerhouse in the local economy, creating jobs, fostering entrepreneurship, and supporting businesses, all contributing to the thriving economy of the island.

Beyond its nautical allure, St. Maarten invites travelers to immerse themselves in the captivating island culture, making it an irresistible destination for those seeking both maritime adventure and an unforgettable on-shore experience. With open arms, we welcome sailboats, yachts, crew members, and all who share an affinity for the maritime world. Come experience a realm where azure waters meet unparalleled hospitality, innovation, and endless possibilities.

Yours in maritime spirit,

The Board of the St. Maarten Marine Trades Association

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ST. MAARTEN MARITIME INFORMATION

CLEARING IN

As the island of St. Maarten is half French and half Dutch, immigration procedures are different on each side of the island. Paperwork must be done upon arrival and departure on each side of the island.

CLEARING IN ON THE DUTCH SIDE

All vessels arriving in or departing from St. Maarten waters must clear in and out with the Immigration Department. This can be done either in Great Bay or Simpson Bay.

In addition to immigration clearance, all vessels entering Simpson Bay and the Simpson Bay Lagoon are required by law to clear in at the Lagoon Authority Collection Office situated in the Police Station just west of the Simpson Bay Bridge and pay the indebted Bridge, Harbor and Clearance Fees. All fees are immediately due and payable upon arrival.

The clearance fees are $5 for boats up to 99 gross tons, $10 for boats of 100 to 499 gross tons, $20 for boats of more than 500 gross tons A fee is asked for boats staying at anchor. The bridge fees are payable on clearing out from the lagoon.

The office telephone number is +1(721) 545-3183 or via the Simpson Bay Police Station +1(721) 545-5500

Documents to present when clearing your vessel in:

 the Clearance Documents of your last Port of Departure

 the Immigration Clearance Documents

 the Customs Clearance Documents

 the Vessel Registry Document

 Crew List

All vessels have to receive clearance from Immigration, Customs and the Lagoon Authority before departing to their next harbor of destination.

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CLEARING IN ON THE FRENCH SIDE

Currently clearing in can be done in four places: at the commercial port of Galisbay (close to Marigot), at Marina Fort Louis or at one of the two chandleries in Marigot (Island Water World & L’ile Marine). All are accessible by dinghy but the most convenient places to clear in for non-commercial vessels is probably the Marina or one of the chandleries. Present passports, original copies of boat documents and clearance from last port of departure.

Clearance fees vary a little bit between the mentioned locations, generally both marine stores only charge a few euro’s or ask for a donation for a good cause. There are however anchoring fees involved when anchoring right in front of Marigot in Marigot Bay. Besides that, you now also have the choice to pick up a mooring, also at a fee. For the up to date information please visit www.portdemarigot.com.

CUSTOMS & IMMIGRATION

The island is a duty-free zone and therefore goods can be imported free of payment and formalities. However, restricted goods such as drugs, firearms and ammunition, explosives and so on should be declared to the authorities when clearing in.

In general, visiting yachtsmen are permitted to stay on the island for a maximum period of three months. This will sometimes vary according to your nationality and so it is best to enquire when clearing in.

Visiting Crew members from countries on the visa required list, without a Dutch Caribbean Visa, or a Multiple Entry – Schengen, US or Canadian Visa, can partake in the visa waiver program through the services of a registered agent.

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SAFETY AND SECURITY

All fire arms, ammunition and explosives, chemicals and cash money (USD 11,000 or more) must be declared with Customs when clearing in. Firearms possession is only legal if declared and the owner has a legal permit of his/ her country of origin and the arms are safely secured.

In keeping with most Caribbean islands, drugs are illegal and the penalties for possession are severe.

BUOYAGE SYSTEM

Both St. Maarten and St. Martin use the American ‘redright-returning’ buoyage system. Mariners should take care not to confuse the buoys when crossing the Simpson

Bay Lagoon from one side of the island to the other. Although the channel across the lagoon can be transited by vessels with a draft of around six feet, yachts should proceed with caution as some shoaling in this area has occurred.

POLICE DOCK

The Police Dock situated in the channel of the Simpson Bay Bridge can only be used by dinghies that come to the Police Station for the services of the Police, Immigration, Customs or the Simpson Bay Lagoon Authority. It can be used for pickups and drop off’s but no tenders should be left here unattended for any length of time. It is also an active ferry dock.

BRIDGE INFORMATION

SIMPSON BAY BRIDGE

This is the main access into and out of Simpson Bay Lagoon from the Dutch side of the island. The Bridge is located in Simpson Bay and will accommodate vessels up to a maximum beam of 55 feet and a maximum draft of 17 feet. When the bridge is closed there is 8.6 feet clearance in the port channel and 8 feet clearance in the starboard channel. Note: Clearance may vary depending on the state of the tide.

The Simpson Bay Bridge can be reached on VHF Channel 12.

ENTRY PROTOCOL

The Simpson Bay Bridge has a general entry queuing protocol established to facilitate the ease of movement within the lagoon. Please proceed INBOUND through the Simpson Bay Bridge in the following order:

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1) Sailing Vessels and small Motor craft (no matter destination)

2) Vessels heading to the North side of the Causeway

3) Larger vessels heading to Simpson Bay Marina

4) Larger vessels heading to Yacht Club Port De Plaisance

5) Larger vessels heading to Palapa Marina

6) All vessels heading to Yacht Club Isle De Sol

The entry order is planned to facilitate the ease of transiting the bridge and the immediate area of the lagoon so that all vessels can move unencumbered.

Bridge Opening Schedule

Inbound: 9.30am, 11.30am, 3pm and 5pm

Outbound: 8.30am, 10.30am and 4pm

CAUSEWAY BRIDGE

The Causeway Bridge, spanning the full width of Simpson Bay Lagoon. It features a two-lane swing bridge closer to the Cole Bay side to allow for vessels of all size to transit each direction simultaneously. In addition to scenic vistas, the Causeway offers a swift connection from the Airport to Marigot or Cole Bay, a bike and walking path as well as a lovely light display.

Bridge Opening Schedule:

8am, 10am and 3.30pm

The Causeway Bridge can be reached on VHF Channel 12.

SPEED LIMIT

In the bridge channel, fare ways and in the Lagoon a 5-mph speed limit is in force for all vessels. Anchorage zones and marinas fall under “no wake zones”. The buoyage system used is the “red-right-returning” American system.

TRANSITING

No anchorage is allowed in the fairways. The access fairway from sea to the bridge channel should always stay open. The inbound traffic should position their vessels alongside the fairway, so the outbound traffic has free passage to sea. Behind the airport strip in the lagoon there is a no-anchoring zone.

SPECIAL BRIDGE OPENINGS

The opening times for the Simpson Bay Bridge and Causeway are listed here. For special bridge openings regarding the Causeway, vessels and brokers should contact their Marina or Agent.

HAILING

All mariners must hail the Bridge Operator before transiting either Bridge on St. Maarten, to make your intentions clear. The Bridge Operators are standing by on VHF 12. Do not shift to another working channel until you have completed the passage of the Bridge.

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MARINE SERVICES

St. Maarten / Saint Martin is well known for it’s extensive range of marine services. Whether you’re a seasoned sailor, yacht owner, or simply a lover of the sea, this Caribbean island is equipped with a host of professional and reliable marine services to ensure your time on the water is nothing short of exceptional.

From state-of-the-art marinas offering world-class facilities to expert yacht repair, maintenance services and the largest Chandleries in the Caribbean, St. Maarten / Saint Martin provides a haven for boaters seeking top-notch care for their vessels. Experienced technicians, equipped with cutting-edge equipment, stand ready to address any maintenance or repair needs, ensuring your yacht is in optimal condition for smooth sailing.

For those looking to embark on new adventures, St. Maarten / Saint Martin offers a wide range of yacht charter services, allowing you to explore the surrounding turquoise waters at your leisure. Whether you desire a luxurious motor yacht, a sleek sailing vessel, or a thrilling catamaran, there are options to suit every preference and budget.

Additionally, marine provisioning services ensure that your culinary desires are met while at sea. From gourmet food and beverages to fresh produce and supplies, you can stock up on everything necessary for an indulgent and hassle-free journey.

With a focus on customer satisfaction and attention to detail, St. Maarten / Saint Martin’s marine services go beyond mere functionality. The island’s warm hospitality and friendly staff are dedicated to providing personalized assistance, ensuring your boating experience is seamless and memorable.

So, whether you’re docking at one of the island’s modern marinas, seeking boat repairs, chartering a yacht, or looking to enhance your provisioning experience, St. Maarten / Saint Martin’s marine services are here to cater to your every need, allowing you to make the most of your time on the water.

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ANCHORAGES

SIMPSON BAY LAGOON

This 12 square mile inland lagoon is one of the finest anchorages in the NE Caribbean and is serviced by more than half a dozen marinas as well as providing first rate moorings. The lagoon spans the Dutch/French borders and can be accessed either via the lift bridge in Simpson Bay or the lift bridge in Marigot Bay. Saint Martin is well known for its extensive range of marine related businesses and services. Many of those businesses are located alongside the borders of the lagoon or can easily be accessed from one of the several dinghy docks. Visit the website of the SMMTA (yachtingstmaarten.com) for more information.

SIMPSON BAY

The eastern end of this large and popular bay provides a good, sheltered anchorage. There is a sandy beach and plenty of activity in the form of water sports, day boats and vessels entering and leaving the lagoon. The proximity of Princess Juliana Airport means that there is some disturbance from aircraft. However, the bay is close to what is called the Simpson Bay strip filled with good shopping, dining and nightlife spots.

GREAT BAY

Great Bay is the main commercial port of St. Maarten, and is where one would ideally anchor if you want to visit Philipsburg. The outer part of the bay is about 30 feet deep, shoaling suddenly to just ten feet and then gradually to seven or so feet up to the beach. There are plenty of services, shopping, dining, etc. It is not a good anchorage when the wind is from the south or southeast and is certainly not a hurricane shelter.

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OYSTER POND

This well tucked-in lagoon on the eastern side of the island spans the Dutch and French border (though the water is administered by the Dutch side). Access is via a marked channel through the reef and should be treated with caution. The water depth in the outer part of the pond is about 10 feet, falling to 3 feet towards the inner shores. Check your cruising guide for details including the sand bank in the center of the pond.

ORIENT BAY

Claiming to have the finest beach in the Caribbean, Orient Bay also has a couple of good anchorages. One location is at Green Cay at the southern end of the bay and the other is at Pinel Island at the northern end.

Provisioning is somewhat limited and requires a short dinghy ride to Cul de Sac due west of Pinel, followed by a ten-minute walk. The sea at the entrance to the bay can be very rough with large waves and so extra care must be taken. Be certain to consult your chart and cruising guide.

ANSE MARCEL

Anse Marcel has a picturesque marina which lies at the head of a small bay. A channel, running alongside a nice beach, leads to the secluded marina of Port Lonvilliers. There are two classy hotels and a handful of bars, restaurants, shops, a dive shop and a small chandlery. The whole complex is enclosed on the landward side by rocky hills affording a good deal of privacy.

BAIE GRAND CASE

This wide bay with its long, curving sandy beach is a popular anchorage for those gastronomes eager to try out one or more of the numerous excellent restaurants for which Grand Case is famous. The long, main street of the village fronts onto the beach. In addition to the restaurants there are a number of good bars and a couple of food stores. The anchorage is generally good for overnight stays but can be choppy. It is advisable to exercise extra caution when securing your dinghy.

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BAIE DE MARIGOT

The small town of Marigot, capital of French St. Martin, lies along the shores of this fairly large, protected bay, it is also the location of the main seaport for the French side.

Close to the town quay there is now a large mooring field, consisting of nearly 75 moorings that can be picked up at a fee. On the outside of the mooring field there is still ample space to anchor for those that prefer their own anchor above a mooring and the entire area has easy access to the many shops and restaurants in this typically French port. A colorful Caribbean market operates from the area adjacent to the quay side and is especially worth visiting for its splendid array of regional fruit, vegetables and spices. Simpson Bay Lagoon can be accessed from the bay via the Sandy Ground Bridge. Close to the bridge are several marine businesses. Once again, take extra precautions when securing your dinghy – particularly in the evenings.

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MARINE EMERGENCY NUMBERS

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EMERGENCY 911 +1 (721) 542.222 PHILIPSBURG POLICE +1 (721) 542.222 POLICE MUNICIPAL +590 590 87.88.33 MARIGOT FIRE DEPT +590 590 87.95.01 COAST GUARD +1 (721) 543.7603 In the event of an emergency while at sea, yachtsmen that are in the vicinity of St. Maarten should use the emergency VHF Ch.16 or call St. Maarten Sea Rescue Service by dialing 199 or the Police at 911 SEA RESCUE 199 +1 (721) 542.4966 © EarthScape ImageGraphy /Shutterstock.com infosmmta@gmail.com 40

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MARINA INFORMATION

DOCK MAARTEN

Dock Maarten Marina is located in Great Bay which is open to the Caribbean Sea and easy to navigate. We are a perfect match for pleasure boaters looking for a marina without passing through a bridge (and avoiding bridge fees!) as a stopover before leaving to St Barths, St kitts or Nevis or simply for visiting Philipsburg. We are the closest marina to the NC Wathey Cruise and Cargo Terminal which makes us equally attractive to commercial boats targeting the cruise shop market.

Dock Maarten is designed to cater to vessels of all sizes including the largest yachts in the world; many of which are too large to enter the Simpson Bay Lagoon. This Marina is located just 13,5 nautical miles (25 km) from Gustavia, St. Barths and is ideally suited to provide support services for yachts chartering in the North East Caribbean.

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ISLAND WATER WORLD

Island Water World Marina is conveniently located on the Dutch side of the lagoon. It has 47 slips in total for varying sizes of boats, including 10 lifts. The main slips all have drinking water and 110 & 220 V power supply (60Hz). As the name suggests, the well-known and well stocked Island Water World Marine store is conveniently located on the premises. Besides the marine store the marina has the only fuel and water dock on the Dutch side of the lagoon, a compact yard and haul out facility for dinghy/tender storage and maintenance, propane refill service, bicycles that can be borrowed, shopping bus service (only in season), etc.

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YACHT CLUB ISLE DE SOL

Located in the heart of Simpson Bay, The Yacht Club at Isle de Sol offers 24 hour security, gated entrance with a private bridge leading to 40 megayacht slips. Exclusively designed for the mega yacht industry while visiting St. Maarten, Yacht Club Isle de Sol accommodates yachts ranging from 80 to 320 feet with max 18 foot draft. Each concrete slip offers amenities that include grade A fuel, water, 220, 380, 480v single or 3-phase power supply, and free high speed wireless internet. Centrally located, the Marina is the gem of the Simpson Bay Lagoon.

A professional and knowledgeable dock staff is available seven days a week to help provision and provide any services, amenities or requirements requested and devoted to taking care of your every need, ensuring your yachting lifestyle is filled with only enjoyable experiences. A variety of amenities to enhance your stay in St. Maarten, which include business services, a car rental agency, Bar & Restaurant, a ship’s store, a gym, outdoor gym and a variety of other retail outlets. ids@igymarinas.com | 721 544 2309

SIMPSON BAY MARINA

Conveniently positioned just inside the Simpson Bay Bridge having magnificent, extremely secure, and private surroundings. Our impressive facilities are designed to delight even the most discerning yachtsmen from around the globe. If there is anything that we can do to make your stay with us more comfortable, please don’t hesitate to ask.

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LAGOON MARINA

Welcome to the Lagoon Marina! Recognized by our trademark red building, Lagoon Marina boasts all the latest amenities in an old fashioned friendly atmosphere. We can accommodate up to 30 yachts alongside and rafted 2 together and we have 9 feet of water depth. FREE Internet is provided on the docks and bar. The marina has a laundry drop off service, clean showers and toilets, 110/220 power, water fill up and dock security. The facility houses apartments for short and long term rental, a sail maker, electronics shop, marine electrics and refrigeration/AC services, a machine and engineering shop.

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PALAPA MARINA

Nestled in the vibrant Simpson Bay strip in St. Maarten, Palapa Marina sets the stage for a truly exceptional yachting experience.

As a family-owned business, we take pride in delivering personalized and friendly service to our guests. Our dedicated team goes above and beyond to ensure that every aspect of your stay at Palapa Marina exceeds your expectations.

Palapa Marina offers stern-to mooring for up to 22 mega yachts, ranging from 65’ to 250’ in length. With a maximum draft of 17’, we ensure that even the largest vessels can find a safe haven within our marina.

In addition to its prime location, Palapa Marina offers a range of amenities to enhance the boating experience. Fuel is conveniently provided at every berth, and metered water and electricity are available for all vessels. The marina also features several bars and restaurants, ensuring that guests can indulge in delicious cuisine and refreshing drinks without venturing far from their boats.

Furthermore, Palapa Marina is a hub of services and shops catering to maritime needs. From top-notch shipwrights and air conditioning repair to a fully stocked dive shop, the marina offers comprehensive support for all boating requirements. It is also home to the famous crew Bar - Soggy Dollar Bar, a popular gathering spot for crew members and locals alike.

To further assist crew members, the marina office is staffed with knowledgeable professionals who are always ready to assist. Whether it’s arranging provision services, placing flower orders, organizing quick turnaround laundry, or providing other concierge services, the marina staff goes the extra mile to ensure a seamless yacht charter experience.

With its combination of impressive facilities, dedicated service, and convenient location, Palapa Marina is an ideal choice for yacht owners and crew seeking a memorable and hassle-free yachting experience in St. Maarten. office@palapamarina.com | www.palapamarina.com | 721 545 2735 / WA 520 7002

PORT DE PLAISANCE

We are perfectly positioned inside the Simpson Bay Lagoon with access from Simpson Bay Bridge on the Ditch Side and the Sandy Ground Bridge on the French Side. When you dock with us, you will have complete access to a wide range of industry professionals and a variety of on-site amenities to enhance your stay in St. Maarten. A few of our amenities include, a five-star hotel, restaurant and casino, a full service gym and tennis facility to fulfill your every need.

In addition to being noted as one of the finest luxury marinas in the Caribbean, the Yacht Club is a fully accredited ISPS certified facility for motor-yachts from 40’ to 260’, with drafts of up to 16’ - perfect for charter vessels transitioning both long-term and short-term. Our large ultra-strong concrete slips offer amenities that include: UltraLow-Sulfur-Diesel (ULSD), reverse osmosis water, 220, 380, 480v single or 3-phase power supply and free high speed wireless internet!

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SAIL AWAY TO PARADISE:

DISCOVER THE THRILLS OF SAILING IN ST. MAARTEN AND BEYOND!

Nestled in the heart of the Caribbean, the enchanting island of St. Maarten beckons you to experience the ultimate sailing adventure. With its azure waters, gentle breezes, and vibrant culture, this tropical paradise offers a sailing experience like no other. But that’s not all – St. Maarten serves as a hub for sailors to explore the beauty of its surrounding islands: St. Barts, Anguilla and Saba, making it a sailor’s dream destination.

SAILING EVENTS THAT SET HEARTS RACING

St. Maarten takes its place as a premier destination for sailing events, attracting enthusiasts from all corners of the globe. The world-renowned St. Maarten Heineken Regatta in March is a must-attend event that combines thrilling races with vibrant parties, creating an electric atmosphere that’s hard to match. For those owning a multihull, the Caribbean Multihull Challenge in February, is a showcase of the region’s fastest and most agile multihulls, offering a spectacle of speed and skill.

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NURTURING THE NEXT GENERATION OF SAILORS

The Sint Maarten Yacht Club’s youth program is dedicated to cultivating the love of sailing among young minds. Through sailing classes, events and mentorship, children and teenagers are introduced to the art of sailing while gaining essential life skills. This program not only imparts technical knowledge but also fosters a deep respect for marine conservation, ensuring that future generations become stewards of the sea. The Sint Maarten Yacht Club Sailing program dedicated itself to offering complimentary sailing lessons to local children. This program has flourished, with participants growing from 24 to an inspiring 48. Recently, the SMYC also launched its Sailability program, designed to empower differently abled youngsters and adults through the joy of sailing.

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SETTING SAIL TO THE HORIZON

St. Maarten isn’t just a destination; it’s a gateway to an entire world of sailing adventures. The island’s strategic location allows sailors to explore neighboring islands, each with its unique charm and allure. Set a course to the pristine shores of Anguilla, the vibrant culture of St. Barts, or the unspoiled beauty of Saba. In St. Barts, the enchanting anchorages offer a blend of elegance and natural beauty. Picture yourself dropping anchor in Gustavia’s picturesque harbor, surrounded by chic boutiques and exquisite dining options. Over in Saba, the anchorages boast a rugged charm, with dramatic cliffs and lush vegetation creating a stunning backdrop. Well’s Bay invites you to immerse yourself in the island’s untouched allure. Meanwhile, Anguilla’s anchorages provide a serene escape, where pristine whitesand beaches and crystal-clear waters beckon. From the sheltered Road Bay to the tranquil Maundays Bay, each anchorage paints a unique portrait of Caribbean paradise, inviting you to savor every moment in these idyllic havens.

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CHARTER YOUR OWN COURSE

If you don’t own your own boat, consider chartering a boat in St. Maarten. Imagine setting sail for a week charting your own course through the pristine waters at your own leisure. Besides the surrounding islands, St. Maarten has many hidden gems to discover, like the tranquil Happy Bay, charming Grand Case, alluring Tintemarre, and the captivating Pinel. Sunsail offers top-notch chartering options, with or without a captain. Alternatively, explore private charter options for a personalized voyage. Even if you’re on a budget, don’t miss out – numerous day sailing charters provide the same exhilaration at a fraction of the cost. No matter your choice, the joy of this journey will keep a radiant smile on your face long after you’ve returned home.

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A SCHOOL FOR SAILING EXCELLENCE

The Maritime School of the West Indies, nestled in St. Maarten, delivers high-quality, hands-on training that equips students with the skills and knowledge they need to excel in the maritime industry. All of the instructors have over 10 years of experience sailing, and working professionally in the Maritime Industry. Whether you’re a beginner looking to grasp the fundamentals, or an experienced sailor aiming for advanced certifications, the school’s experienced instructors will guide you on a journey of mastery. The school offers courses such as STCW, Day Skipper, Boat Master, Bareboat Skipper and much more to allow adults to excel in the marine industry.

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UNFORGETTABLE SAILING ACTIVITIES FOR VISITORS

Visitors to St. Maarten can indulge in a myriad of sailing activities that capture the essence of the island’s maritime charm. Embark on a sunset cruise and witness the sky ablaze with hues of orange and pink as you glide across tranquil waters, or experience the thrill of adrenaline-pumping water sports, such as windsurfing and kiteboarding, for an action-packed adventure on the waves.

St. Maarten is not just a destination; it’s a sailor’s playground where maritime dreams come true. From the Sint Maarten Yacht Club’s youth program nurturing future sailors to the Maritime School of the West Indies imparting expert knowledge, and from the exhilarating St. Maarten Heineken Regatta to the allure of exploring surrounding islands, St. Maarten offers a sailing experience that’s second to none. So, set your course, raise your sails, and let the winds of adventure carry you to the maritime paradise of St. Maarten and its captivating neighbors. Your voyage of a lifetime awaits!

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EXPERIENCE THE INTERNATIONAL AND WORLDRENOWNED ST. MAARTEN HEINEKEN REGATTA

SERIOUS RACING

The St. Maarten Heineken Regatta is the most wellattended sailing event in the Caribbean, with over 100 boats from around the world joining the Regatta every year. Teams fly and sail in from as far as Australia and Asia to check off this bucket-list event, with over 37 nationalities represented across the fleet.

For decades, the world-class Regatta has attracted some of the world’s top sailors and teams, from Olympic medalists to the round-the-world Volvo Ocean Race fleet.

The “big boat” fleet has hosted 100-ft Maxi showdowns between the world’s most luxurious racing yachts; and in 2022, the International Maxi Associated cemented St. Maarten Heineken Regatta as a leading Maxi event as one of the top three Caribbean events eligible for the special IMA Caribbean Maxi Challenge trophy.

Multihulls have also found a special place at the St. Maarten Heineken Regatta, with a growing fleet of racing and cruising multihulls, including the home-grown fleet of Diam24 trimarans. Additionally, the island has an impressive local sportsboat fleet, which attracts top talent from neighboring islands, as well as the highly mobile Cape 31 class who have boxed up and shipped into Port St. Maarten from both the US and UK to race in St. Maarten.

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WHERE CONVENTIONAL AND INTEGRATED MEDICINE MEET

Green Meds SXM is an Integrated Health Clinic that offers an alternative way for health-care to treat disease and illness by various health-care professionals. Green Meds SXM mission is to help you, as a patient, to be as healthy as you possibly can be.

Our vision at the Integrated Health Clinic, Green Meds SXM, is to be the recognized leader in patient-focused integrative care. We are a professional healthcare destination, with complimentary naturopathic and conventional medicine, delivered in an individualized and wellrounded approach to healthcare, with compassion at our core.

Green Meds is about building bridges; it is not a movement designed to disparage conventional medicine. It is about using the best of all medical worlds at our disposal to provide top-quality care for our patients.

Dr. Frits Bus, MD, has been a family physician for over 40 years. Dr. Bus has always been an avid advocate of preventing disease through healthy living within his practice and community. Having experienced the power of natural medicine himself, Dr. Bus decided he wanted to start an integrative medical clinic: Green Meds SXM.

In 2014, Dr. Bus studied alternative natural treatments and started to treat people with a preventative approach. He believes it is vital to stimulate and guide his patients towards a healthier lifestyle. In 2019, he started Green Meds SXM together with his daughter, who is a certified dietician. Green Meds SXM provides treatments and services such as nutrition, natural medicines, healthy recipes, home DIY remedies, fitness, aromatherapy, and conventional medicine.

The Great Bay Medical Clinic and Green Meds SXM offer both conventional and natural medical options – combining the best of both for the benefit of his patients under one roof.

Today, the integrative methods of Dr. Bus and his colleagues are helping patients locally and internationally. Dr. Bus, a cancer survivor himself, also assists those with cancer and autoimmune diseases to strengthen their treatments and curb symptoms with the help of natural medicine – with great results.

In addition, Dr. Bus has ample experience in emergency, maternity and sportscare. Whether you are in need of a firsttime consult or are seeking alternative healthcare options for your diagnosis, Dr. Bus is there to help GreenMeds SXM as

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* Integrated medicine

* Naturopathy

* Medicinal aromatherapy

* Medicinal herbs

part of the Great Bay Clinic is dedicated to providing a wide selection of services to cater to a variety of medical needs. These include but are not limited to, medical consultations, dietary consultations and health & wellness programs.

Medical Consultations

• Monitor and regulate blood pressure/ Hypertension

• Cardiac care

• Monitor and regulate blood glucose sugar levels/Diabetes Mellitus 1 & 2

• Physical check up’s

• Small surgical procedures (stitches, wound treatments, injections, etc)

• Gynecological check-ups & pap smear

• Contraceptives including IUD & injections

• First-trimester pregnancy check-ups and Fetal Doppler checks

• Treatment of shortness of breath for asthmatic patients

• Detection of different cancers (breast cancer, cervical, prostate, etc)

• Vaccinations & Travel advice

• ENG1 basic medical examination for those who work at sea, carried out by our MCA-Approved Doctor.

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St. Maarten Heineken Regatta’s race committee and jury are comprised of World Sailing officials and leaders, who are committed to designing fair and fun courses for every fleet. The Regatta also offers a special “Island Time” class, for those who want to enjoy the Regatta and island on their own time, with later starts, shorter courses, and one race per day to better balance race “work” and play. The popular bareboat class offers competitive one design non-spinnaker racing, while more race charters are being offered each season for those interested in handicapped performance racing.

No matter your boat size or crew make up, whether you are coming with friends, family or are part of a professional team, the St. Maarten Heineken Regatta offers “Serious Fun!” racing for everyone.

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SERIOUS FUN!

With Heineken as a title sponsor for decades, the St. Maarten Heineken Regatta has become synonymous with “Serious Fun!” entertainment on the island. Every first week of March for the past 44 years, the St. Maarten Heineken Regatta brings over 20,000 visitors to the island for this worldrenowned sailing and cultural event.

Sailors, travelers, and islanders alike come to enjoy all the top entertainment that the Regatta and St. Maarten have to offer. For the four day event, the island is in party-mode with a full roster of local and international performers to carry the celebrations from day to night. Visitors come to enjoy the event as a spectator on the water, while being a full participant in soaking up beach life, happy hours and the bridge show at the Sint Maarten Yacht Club, plus indulging in some of the world’s best restaurants all in one place.

Proud islanders show their support and love of our island by heading down to the Regatta Village each evening for sundowners, their favorite local cuisine, and the vibing beats. The Regatta Village is free and open to all starting at 3 PM daily, with prizegiving ceremonies starting at 6 PM and live entertainment throughout the evening.

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The parties continue past midnight each night at select “after-parties” hosted at top venues around the island, featuring internationally recognized DJs and artists. The celebrations culminate at the legendary final prize-giving and concert at the Regatta Village on Sunday, where the love for music, culture, and the island of St. Maarten brings us all back together for one final party night!

The 2024 St. Maarten Heineken Regatta is taking place from February 29 – March 3, 2024. For more information check out www.heinekenregatta.com

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ABOUT THE GOVERNMENT OF SINT MAARTEN

INTRODUCTION

As of October 10, 2010, Sint Maarten became a country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands. On October 9, 2010, the Netherlands Antilles in which Sint Maarten was one of five Island Territories ceased to exist as a country within the Dutch Kingdom. The Kingdom of the Netherlands now comprises of the following countries, The Netherlands, Aruba, Curacao and Sint Maarten. The three other islands, Saba, St. Eustatius and Bonaire are now public entities of the Netherlands and have a similar status as Dutch municipalities.

As a country, Sint Maarten enjoys its own autonomy. In this respect, it is free to enact its own laws providing that these laws do not conflict with the laws of a higher nature (Kingdom) or with international treaties of which the Netherlands are cosignatory.

THE GOVERNMENT

As an island territory, Sint Maarten was governed by the Island Regulation of the Netherlands Antilles, and in accordance herewith the administration units of the Island Territory were: the Island Council, Executive Council and Lt. Governor.

As of October 10, 2010, Sint Maarten is now governed by its own Constitution and the following institutions of government: Governor as Head of State, the Council of Ministers headed by the Prime Minister, and the Parliament.

THE PARLIAMENT

The parliament is the highest legislative body of country Sint Maar Maarten and represents the entire population of the Dutch side of the island. The parliament consists of 15 members who are elected for a four-year period.

The session year of parliament commences on the second Tuesday of September. During this session, the Governor provides an explanation of the policy to be pursued by the government.

The parliament elects a President and Deputy President from its own numbers. The President of Parliament shall open and close the session year of the Parliament.

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THE COUNCIL OF MINISTERS

The Council of Ministers comprises of seven ministers. The ministers are answerable to the Parliament. The Prime Minister chairs the Council of Ministers. The Council of Ministers shall debate and determine government policy in order to promote the cohesion of that policy. If the Governor attends a meeting of the Council of Ministers, he/she shall do so in an advisory capacity.

The Prime Minister and other ministers shall be appointed and dismissed by national ordinance. If a minister no longer enjoys the confidence of the Parliament, he/she shall surrender his/ her office.

The Minister Plenipotentiary must have the Dutch nationality. This person represents the island in the Kingdom Council of Ministers meetings in The Hague, The Netherlands. The minister also has his/her office in the Netherlands under the banner of the “Sint Maarten House.”

Each minister heads one of seven ministries which are established by national ordinance.

SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT

Sint Maarten is a part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, with full autonomy in internal affairs. The Kingdom Government

is responsible for defense and foreign affairs. The Queen of the Netherlands is Head of State and is represented by the Governor.

Other institutions of government are the Council of Advice, the General Audit Chamber and Ombudsman.

THE JUDICIARY

The courts forming part of the judiciary are: the Court at First Instance; the Common Court of Justice of Aruba, Curacao, Sint Maarten and Bonaire, St. Eustatius, and Saba. The jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of the Netherlands in relation to legal cases in Sint Maarten shall be regulated by Kingdom Law.

The responsibilities of the judiciary are: the adjudication of disputes on civil matters; the trial of criminal offenses; and the adjudication of disputes on administrative law matters.

CONSTITUTIONAL COURT

The duty of the court is to assess the compatibility of any applicable statutory regulations. The constitutional court consists of three members, including a president and a vice president, and three substitute members.

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THE GOVERNOR OF SINT MAARTEN

The Governor is, in his capacity as representative of the King, the head of the government of Sint Maarten. As of October 10, 2010, Sint Maarten, as a country, is a part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

The Kingdom of the Netherlands is comprised of Sint Maarten, Aruba, Curacao, and the Netherlands. In spite of the many differences between the countries of the Kingdom there is still a unifying bond. This bond is partly reflected in the role of the Governor as representative of the King and Kingdom Government on Sint Maarten.

The Governor informs you about his activities, tasks, and responsibilities via the website of the Governor of Sint Maarten: www.kabgsxm.com. You will also find information about the Cabinet of the Governor. This is the organization that supports the Governor in the execution of his function. At the Cabinet of the Governor of Sint Maarten you can, among others, apply for the Dutch nationality through naturalization or option. The Cabinet of the Governor also issues visas and travel documents such as passports and emergency documents. You can find information on these and other products of the Cabinet of the Governor on this website.

THE GOVERNOR

Personal life and education

Ajamu G. Baly, a son of the soil, was born and raised in Sint Maarten. He was brought up with much love for his island and was educated by his environment with the understanding that you must study and work for what you want to achieve in life.

After completing his education on the island at the Sister Borgia elementary school and subsequently the Milton Peters College, he moved to the Netherlands to start his tertiary education in Law at the University van Amsterdam (UVA). Soon after receiving his law degree, Ajamu Baly returned to his island to start giving back to his community.

Ajamu Baly worked at the Ministry of Justice at the department of Judicial Affairs, during this time in early 2012 he became a member and later Chairman of the Study Financing appeal committee. In January of 2014 Ajamu Baly transitioned to the Council of Advice as the Secretary Director. In 2015 Ajamu Baly became a board member of the Stichting Justitiële Inrichtingen Sint Maarten.

Two years later in august of 2017 Ajamu Baly joined the CBCS as a member of the supervisory board. This year In February of 2022 Ajamu Baly was appointed as Deputy Judge of Instruction at the Joint Court of Justice.

As of October 10, 2022, Ajamu Baly will serve his country as the Second Governor of the island of Sint Maarten. Ajamu Baly is aside from a Sint Maarten professional a dedicated family man, a son a husband and father of (two children) a son and a daughter.

AUTHORITIES OF THE GOVERNOR

The Kingdom of the Netherlands is comprised of four countries: Sint Maarten, Aruba, Curacao, and the Netherlands since October 10, 2010. On that date, Sint Maarten acquired the status of country within the Kingdom. As a result, Sint Maarten has its own Governor as of that day.

In accordance with the regulation of the Governor the authorities of the Governor are divided in powers assigned

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to him by law as an organ of the country Sint Maarten and as an organ of the Kingdom.

THE GOVERNOR AS ORGAN OF THE COUNTRY SINT MAARTEN

As organ of the country of Sint Maarten the Governor represents the King of the Netherlands, King Willem Alexander, on Sint Maarten and is as such the head of the government of Sint Maarten. As head of government the Governor is immune, and the ministers are responsible. The Governor together with the ministers forms the Government of Sint Maarten and as such exercise’s executive powers.

The executive powers are related to:

1. The establishment and promulgation of national ordinances and the signing of national decrees, containing general measures.

2. The appointment, suspension and dismissal of civil servants and the establishment of their remuneration;

3. The management of the finances and domains (properties) of Sint Maarten;

4. The granting of remission of sentence and dispensations;

5. Granting permission for military aircraft and vessels of a foreign power to enter airspace or territorial waters of Sint Maarten.

Many high officials, when accepting their official duties, take the oath or the declaration and affirmation in the hands of the Governor. This applies to, among others, ministers, members of Parliament, members of the Council of Advice, members of the General Audit Chamber, the Attorney General, and judges.

At the beginning of the new Parliamentary year, on the second Tuesday of September, the Governor delivers the Governors address in a meeting of Parliament convened for that purpose. The Governor’s address is an outline of the envisaged plans and policies of the Government. The Prime Minister is responsible for the contents of the address.

The Governor is also the chairman of the Council of Advice. In that capacity he has an advisory function. The vice-chair is responsible for the daily management. The Council of Advice advises the Government and Parliament on (draft) legislation.

The Governor also participates in the legislative branch of Government of Sint Maarten. The Governor presents draft national ordinances for approval to the Parliament and enacts them, after approval is obtained. Subsequently, he sees to it that the enacted national ordinances are promulgated.

THE GOVERNOR AS ORGAN OF THE KINGDOM

As organ of the Kingdom the Governor represents the Government of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The Governor in this capacity is responsible to the Government of the Kingdom. The Governor is authorized, within the limits of the law, to act on behalf of the Kingdom government. As organ of the Kingdom the Governor, in regard to Sint Maarten, guards the general interest of the kingdom, is responsible for the implementation of Kingdom Laws, of General administrative measures and of international treaties and oversees compliance therewith. This applies to the following kingdom affairs:

1. Maintaining the independence and the defense of the Kingdom (Commander of Armed Forces);

2. Foreign relations;

3. Dutch nationality;

4. The regulation of the knighthoods (The Royal honors)

5. Provide for the realization and supervision of the observance of kingdom laws, general administrative measures and international agreements.

In this regard citizens of Sint Maarten mainly come in contact with the Governor through the implementation of the Passport Law (issuing of travel documents), the implementation of the regulation issuing visas (Granting visas), the implementation of the Law on Dutch citizenship (naturalization and option), and the awarding of the annual Royal decorations on King’s Day.

The Cabinet of the Governor of Sint Maarten

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Consultation Hours (by appointment only): Monday - Friday 9am - 11am

Telephone Consultation Hours: Monday - Friday 2pm - 3pm

Tel: +1 (721) 542 - 1199

Contact:

Tel: +1 (721) 542 - 1160

Fax: +1 (721) 542 - 1187

Email: kabinet@kabgsxm.com

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THE INSTITUTION OF THE OMBUDSMAN

ORIGIN:

In 1809 the institution of Ombudsman was born in Sweden where the Ombudsman was appointed by Parliament. The institution was charged with safeguarding the rights of its citizens by examining citizens’ complaints and to work in close contact with the highest authority in the land.

Countries in all parts of the world have followed the example of the Scandinavian model, even calling the new institution by the same name, Ombudsman. Some Spanish countries refer to the institution as “Defonsor del Pueblo”, the French as “Médiateur de la République”, and others refer to the institution as the “Public Protector”. An added dimension to the institution as it evolves is one of Human Rights Commission.

ESTABLISHMENT

The Kingdom of the Netherlands: The Institution was established in the Netherlands in 1982 with a National Ombudsman, followed by the appointment in 1987 of an Ombudsman of Amsterdam; in 2003 an Ombudsman was appointed on Curaçao, and per October 10th 2010 the Ombudsman of Sint Maarten was appointed.

The Ombudsman Sint Maarten was founded on October 10th, 2010 by National Ordinance Ombudsman (AB 2010 no.20). As one of the High Councils of State its legal origin is founded in the Constitution of Sint Maarten (article 78) and as such its independence is safeguarded. The first Ombudsman of Sint Maarten was Dr. Rachnilda (Nilda) J.A. Arduin.

In 1978 the International Ombudsman Institute was established, and in 2002 the Caribbean Ombudsman formed the Caribbean Ombudsman Association. The Ombudsman of Sint Maarten is a member of both organizations. In 2012 the Ombudsman of Sint Maarten was elected to be one of the regional directors of the International Ombudsman Institute, representing the Latin and Caribbean region on the Board.

Private companies, universities and non-profit organizations in other countries also have ombudsman offices to deal with internal complaints; these report to the CEO or board of directors, whereas an ombudsman who deals with complaints against government bodies or entities charged with public authority, in general reports to the Parliament of the country.

ORDINANCES GOVERNING THE TASKS AND COMPETENCES OF THE OMBUDSMAN:

THE CONSTITUTION OF SINT MAARTEN (AB 2010 NO. L);

THE NATIONAL ORDINANCE OMBUDSMAN (AB 2010 NO. 20);

THE NATIONAL ORDINANCE CONSTITUTIONAL COURT (AB 2010 NO.29)

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THE INSTITUTION OF THE OMBUDSMAN

COMPETENCIES OF THE OMBUDSMAN

The role and competencies of the Ombudsman are regulated in the Constitution of Sint Maarten, the National Ordinance Ombudsman and the National Ordinance Constitutional Court.

THE INVESTIGATIVE ROLE: “PROTECTOR OF THE CITIZENS.”

The Ombudsman is authorized to investigate complaints filed against a civil servant, government body or government entity charged with public authority for behavior or conduct exhibited in the execution of their function.

The complaint can be filed by a natural person or an entity.

The Ombudsman can initiate an investigation on her own when the Ombudsman is of the opinion that certain practices or behavior are improper.

The Ombudsman investigates the conduct of government in the relationship with its citizens that goes beyond the written laws: The Ombudsman investigates “propriety” in accordance with the rules of conduct /standards of proper conduct developed to promote ‘good governance’.

The Ombudsman can also initiate an investigation on her own.

ROLE IN THE LAWMAKING PROCESS: “GUARDIAN OF THE CONSTITUTION.”

According to the Constitution only the Ombudsman can submit new laws and regulations, that seem to be in conflict with the Constitution, for partial or total annulment to the Constitutional Court. This has to be done in writing within 6 weeks after ratification of the law. Exceptions: Uniformed laws (in association with Aruba, Curaçao and Sint Maarten) and Laws of an urgent nature.

The Ombudsman has the authority in accordance with the National Ordinance to:

• investigate complaints or own motions

• intervene to find practical solutions within a short period of time

• issue a ruling after investigation

• provide recommendations to government; measures to be taken to address a situation in general

• stop an investigation

• inform Parliament immediately after investigation

• publish its findings, conclusions and anonymous reports (without names of the complainants

Contact: Bureau Ombudsman

E. Camille Richardson Street #13, P.O. Box 188, Philipsburg, Sint Maarten

Tel: (+1)721 542-1250/ 542-1231/ 542-1243

Fax: (+1)721 5421240

Email: info@ombudsmansxm.com

Web: www.ombudsmansxm.com

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ABOUT

THE GOVERNMENT OF SINT MAARTEN

Sint Maarten attained its current status as Country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands on October 10th, 2010 (10-10-10) through the restructuring of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Sint Maarten is a Parliamentary Democracy with autonomy regarding internal affairs. The Government of the Netherlands is responsible for Defense, Foreign Affairs, and the Judiciary.

The Council of Ministers consist of the Prime Minister and six Ministers that are appointed for a four year term and governs the executive administration, along with the Governor of Sint Maarten. The Governor, who represents the Dutch Kingdom, serves for a six year term, sanctions appointments and governmental activities.The Minister Plenipotentiary in the Netherlands is the representative of the Government of Sint Maarten in the Council of Ministers of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

The Council of Ministers are responsible for the following seven ministries, Ministry of General Affairs, Ministry of Justice, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Public Housing, Spatial Planning, Environment and Infrastructure, Ministry of Education, Culture, Youth and Sport, Ministry of Public Health , Social Development & Labor, Ministry of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transport and Telecommunication.

CLIMATE

The island enjoys sunshine all year round. Average wind speed of 4.1 m/s; average temperature is 80 degrees Fahrenheit (27 degrees Celsius) in the winter and 86 degrees (30 degrees) in the summer.

The sun shines for approximately eight hours a day and the average rainfall annually is approximately 40 inches. The water temperature is approximately 78 degrees Fahrenheit (25.6 degrees Celsius). Gentle trade winds keep the humidity low.

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POPULATION

The population of Sint Maarten is approximately 60,400 as of the end of 2016 comprising of more than 150 nationalities. Apart from persons born on Curacao, Aruba, Saba, St. Eustatius, Bonaire, Sint Maarten and Dutch nationals, the 10 countries with the highest populations on the Dutch side of the island are: Dominican Republic, Haiti, Dominica, Jamaica, Guyana, India, Great Britain, France, St. Kitts & Nevis, and St. Lucia according to statistical information provided by the Civil Registry Department.

TIME ZONE

St. Maarten is on Atlantic Standard Time, which is Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) minus four (4) hours.

LANGUAGES

The official languages are Dutch and English as stated in the Constitution of Sint Maarten.

CURRENCY

The official currency of Sint Maarten at this time remains the Netherlands Antillean Florin (Guilder; Naf./Fls.) and is fixed to the U.S. Dollar at an exchange rate of 1.79 and 1.82. The official currency of the North side of the island is the Euro. No official rate exists. The Euro value depends on the international exchange rate and is between 1.25 and 1.40 US$. The US Dollar is widely accepted on both sides of the island.

ELECTRICITY

110 volts A.C. (50 cycles) on the Dutch side or 208/220 volts (60 cycles) on the French side.

TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Telephone service is all over as well as cellular phone and internet service. The island is well connected with the international community.

2024 PUBLIC HOLIDAYS

All government offices and businesses are officially closed on the following annual public holidays:

New Year’s Day Mon. Jan. 01, 2024

Good Friday Fri. Mar. 29, 2024

Easter Sunday Sun. Mar. 31, 2024

Easter Monday Mon. Apr. 01, 2024

King’s Day Sat. Apr. 27, 2024

Carnival Day Tue. Apr. 30, 2024

Labour Day Wed. May 01, 2024

Ascension Day Thu. May 09, 2024

Whit Sunday Sun. May 19, 2024

Emancipation Day Mon. Jul. 01, 2024

Constitution Day Mon. Oct. 14, 2024

Sint Maarten Day Mon. Nov. 11, 2024

Christmas Day Wed. Dec. 25, 2024

Boxing Day Thu. Dec. 26, 2024

Copies of these National Public Holidays Schedules may be obtained via the Government website www.sintmaartengov.org

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CONTACTS

USEFUL ADDRESSES & CONTACTS

Government Administration Building

Soualiga Road #1, Pond Island, Philipsburg, Sint Maarten

Tel: ................................................. 542-2534 / 2535 / 4305 / 4300

Cabinet of the Governor General

Falcon Drive 3, Harbor View, Philipsburg, Sint Maarten

Tel: ............................................................................................. 542-1160

Fax: 542-1187

Email: kabinet@kabgsxm.com

Web: ........................................................................... www.kabgsxm.com

Bureau of Foreign Relations & Protocol

#10 C.A. Cannegieter Street, Philipsburg, Sint Maarten

Tel: 542-0640

Web: ........... www.sintmaartengov.org/government/az/depart

Management Resources

Administration Building, Philipsburg, Sint Maarten

Tel: ............................................................................................. 542-8360

Fax: ............................................................................................ 543-7935

Department of Communications

Harbor View, Jobco Building #2, level 1, Unit 4E, Philipsburg, Sint Maarten

Tel: 542-4119 / 543-1162

Fax: 543-1169

Email: dcomm@sintmaartengov.org

Legal Affairs

Soualiga Road #1, Pond Island, Philipsburg, Sint Maarten

Tel: 520-0031 / 0086

Parliament of St. Maarten

Parliament Building, Wilhelmina Str. #1, Philipsburg, Sint Maarten

Tel: 542-0812 / 2929

Fax: ............................................................................................ 542-0306

Email: .............................................................. info@sxmparliament.org

Labour & Social Affairs

Walter Nisbeth Road #57, Philipsburg, Sint Maarten

Tel: 543-7509 / 0170 / 7510 / 3561

Fax: 543-7511

Email: ............................................. labor-affairs@sintmaartengov.org

Web: .............................................................. www.sxmlaboraffairs.com

Economy & Tourism

Walter Nisbeth Road 57, Philipsburg, Sint Maarten

Tel: ............................................................................................. 543-7821

Fax: 542-3111

Department of Tourism

Krippa Commercial Building, Juancho Yrausquin Boulevard #6, Philipsburg, Sint Maarten

Tel: 549-0200 / 542-2337

Fax: 542-2734

Email: ................................................................. info@e-stmaarten.com

Web: .........................................................www.vacationstmaarten.com

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Department of Economic Affairs

Soualiga Road #1, Pond Island, Philipsburg, Sint Maarten

Tel: 542-2233 / 2535 / 4300 / 2534 / 4305

Department of Business License & Permits

Bico Building, Zout Steeg 3, Philipsburg, Sint Maarten

Tel: 542-2986

Fax: ............................................................................................ 542-7822

Department of Finance

Clem Labega Square, Philipsburg, Sint Maarten

Tel: 542-8360

The Chamber of Commerce

Cannegieter Street 11, P.O. Box 454, Philipsburg, Sint Maarten

Tel: 542-3590 / 542-3595

Fax: 542-3512

BANKING

Sint Maarten offers highly international banking, communication and professional services that are geared at promoting the island as an international center.

Below you will find a listing of some of our banks that could inform you on different encumbrances such as the exchange rate, interest rates for loans etc.

Central Bank of Curaçao and Sint Maarten

P.O. Box 193, Nisbeth Road #25, Pondfill, Philipsburg, Sint Maarten

Tel:............................................................................................... 542-3520

Fax:.............................................................................................. 542-4307

Email: .................................................................... info@centralbank.cw

Central Mortgage Bank

WJA Nisbeth Road 97 A, Philipsburg, Sint Maarten

Tel: ............................................................................................. 542-0442

Fax: ............................................................................................ 542-0443

Republic Bank

Back Street #62, Philipsburg, Sint Maarten

Tel: ............................................................................. 542-2262 / 3317

Fax: ............................................................................................ 542-2435

Email: .......................................................... republicbank.an@rfhl.com

Any additional information that you may require can be obtained by calling the following numbers: Tel: 542-2233 Fax: 542-4884 at the Government Administration Building Reception Desk.

Republic Bank

29 Airport Road, Simpson Bay, Sint Maarten

Tel: 544-3390 / 3392

Fax: 544-3396

Email: republicbank.an@rfhl.com

First Caribbean International Bank

Back Street 38, Philipsburg, Sint Maarten

Tel: 542-3511

Fax: ............................................................................................ 542-4531

Web: .................................................................................... www.cibc.com

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Windward Islands Bank Ltd.

Head Office, Clem Labega Square, Philipsburg, Sint Maarten

Tel: 546-2942

Fax: ............................................................................................ 542-4761

Website:...................................................................... www.wib-bank.net

Orco Bank

Union Road 139 f, Union Plaza, Cole Bay, Sint Maarten

Tel: 544-4744

Fax: 544-4745

Email: ...................................................................... info@orcobank.com

RBC Royal Bank

C.A. Cannegieter Street 24, Philipsburg, Sint Maarten

Tel:............................................................................................... 542-5908

Fax: 542-5964

Web: www.rbcroyalbank.com

OTHER CONTACTS

AIRPORTS

Princess Juliana International Airport

Simpson Bay, Sint Maarten, P.O. Box 2027

Tel: 546-7542 / 7777

Fax: ............................................................................. 546-7542 / 7550

Email: ................................................................... info@sxmairport.com

Esperance Grand Case Airport

Highway of Hope, 97150 Grand Case, Saint Martin

Tel: 590 27 11 00

Fax: 590 87 09 71

PORT ST. MAARTEN

A.C Wathey Cruise & Cargo Facilities, J. Yrausquin Boulevard, Harbor Village Suite #13A, Point Blanche, Sint Maarten

Chief Executive Officer ...................................................... Mark Mingo

Email: mark_mingo@portofstmaarten.com

Tel: 542-8504 / 8503

Fax .............................................................................................. 542-8506

Email: comments@portstmaarten.sx

GEBE

Water and Electricity Company

Tel: 542-2213

Fax:.............................................................................................. 542-4810

24/24 Emergency:.................................................. 1 (844) 432-3213

CONTACTS

CARIBSERVE.NET

Codville Webster Road 2, Suite 3, Philipsburg, Sint Maarten

Tel: 542-0101

Fax: 542-4229

TELEM GROUP

Soualiga Bldg. #5, Philipsburg, Sint Maarten

Tel: 546-0200

Fax .............................................................................................. 543-7737

Website: www.telemgroup.sx

SMITCOMS

Falcon Drive # 3, Harbour View, Sint Maarten

Tel: 542-9140

Fax:.............................................................................................. 542-9141

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UTS

Codville Webster Road 2, Philipsburg, Sint Maarten

Tel: 542-0101

Fax: 542-3274

Phone Card Info Number: ............................................................... 127

St. Maarten Hospitality & Trade Association

W.J.A. Nisbeth Road 33A, P.O. Box 486, Philipsburg, Sint Maarten

Tel:............................................................................................... 542-0108

Fax: 542-0107

E-mail: ............................................................................... info@shta.com

Website: www.shta.com

Consulate General Dominican Republic

Emmaplein 1, Suite B, Philipsburg, Sint Maarten

Tel:................................................................................ 542-0338 / 0339

Fax: 542-0337

Immigration Service

Princess Juliana International Airport

Tel: 543-0355 / 0353

Fax:.............................................................................................. 543-0386

Email: ............................................. immigration@sintmaartengov.org

Post Office

N. Debrot Street 2, Philipsburg, Sint Maarten

Tel: 542-2947

Fax:.............................................................................................. 542-3308

SXM Notary Richards

Font Street #5, Unit 4, Philipsburg, St. Maarten

Tel:............................................................................................... 542-6817

Email: ......................................................... info@sxmnotaryrichards.sx

Web: www.sxmnotaryrichards.sx

Notary Boekhoudt

Professional Office Park, Osprey Drive 1, Unit 2-B, Point Blanche, Sint Maarten

Tel: 542-9926

Email: ................................................. contact@notaryboekhoudt.com

Web: ............................................................www.notaryboekhoudt.com

Notary Mingo

Fouress Building Suite 4D, Emmaplein, Philipsburg, Sint Maarten

Tel:....................................................................... 542-3556 / 542-2684

Email: info@notarymingo.com

Web: .................................................................... www.notarymingo.com

Notary Tjon Ajong & Associates

Front Street 5, Suite 4, P.O. Box 751, Philipsburg, Sint Maarten

Tel:....................................................................... 554-5095 / 542-2027

Email: ............................................................. general@notarysxm.com

Web: www.notarysxm.com

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BUSINESS LICENSE

THE ESTABLISHMENT OF YOUR COMPANY ON ST. MAARTEN

At the time of an establishment of a company on St. Maarten, you will need to decide the organization form of your company. You can choose for a Sole Proprietor (One Man Business) or to incorporate the business. (Incorporation is the registration of a company by notarial act). St. Maarten has one legal body that is the most commonly used for incorporation of companies which is the Limited Liability Company (N.V.)

There are also other legal bodies on St. Maarten, e.g. the Private Limited Liability Company (B.V.), Partnership Firm (V.O.F.), Limited Partnership (Commanditaire vennootschap), Foundation (Stichting), and Association (Vereeniging).

In principal, any business on St. Maarten must have a business license. Only businesses, which are one-man businesses owned by people born in the Netherlands Antilles, do not need a business license. Here you will find information about the business license, the management license, the zoning plan and other permits and licenses you will need to start and to operate your company.

SOLE PROPRIETORS

A Sole Proprietor is a business where there is no distinction between the business assets and the personal assets. As owner you will be personally liable for all obligations of the business.

Persons Eligible for a business license to operate a sole proprietorship is:

Persons born in the Netherlands of Dutch nationality residing on Sint Maarten for 10 years or longer.

Persons who are naturalized Dutch.

Persons of foreign nationality registered at the Census office for 10 years or longer.

Persons of foreign nationality married to an Antillean.

Persons with a permanent residence permit.

THE BUSINESS LICENSE FOR A SOLE PROPRIETOR:

All sole proprietors who are not owned by people born in the Netherlands Antilles need a business license to operate a business on St. Maarten. This means that Arubans born after 1986 also need a business license.

■ REQUEST PROCEDURE:

A business license for a one-man business can be requested by sending a letter to the Executive Council of the Island of St. Maarten. The letter must mention:

The name of the business

The name of the owner

The nature and objectives of the business

The investment capital

The location of the business

THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS MUST BE SUBMITTED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF LICENSES

A letter addressed to the Executive Council requesting a business license. This request should be written in the Dutch language.

A copy of your passport

A copy of your curriculum vitae. (resume)

A copy of your diploma(s) certificate(s) (only needed I case to depict a certain expertise)

A copy of your police record. (not valid after six months)

The exact business location

Your present home or mailing address

Your present telephone number

A copy of Census registration from.

A copy your permanent residency permits.

A copy of your marriage book.

Please take note that any request received by the department that is not sufficiently documented will not be processed.

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LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANIES

A limited liability company is a corporate body with shareholders, governed by corporate law and its articles of association.

■ THE INCORPORATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANIES:

The incorporation of limited liability companies is done by the execution of a notarial act. The establisher and/or incorporator do not have to be a citizen of the Netherlands Antilles but one of the directors has to be registered on St. Maarten. A limited liability company can have more than one director and needs a business license.

■ THE BUSINESS LICENSE FOR LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANIES AND PARTNERSHIPS:

A business license for limited liability companies and partnerships can be requested by sending a letter to the Executive Council of the Island of St. Maarten. The letter must mention:

The name of the business

The name of the owner

The nature and objectives of the business

The investment capital

The place of establishment

■ THE FOLLOWING

DOCUMENTS MUST BE SUBMITTED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF LICENSES:

A letter addressed to the Executive Council requesting a business license. This request should be written in the Dutch language.

A copy of your diploma(s) certificate(s) of director (s) (only needed in case to depict a certain expertise)

A copy of your police record of director (s) with foreign nationality. (not valid after six months)

The exact address of business

Your present home or mailing address

Your present telephone number

Please take note that any request received by the department that is not sufficiently documented will not processed.

can also let the notary’s office handle the request procedure for the business and management license including the payment of fees. Incorporation of a business can be done at any notary’s office in the Netherlands Antilles. But the notarial act has to state that the establishment will be done on St. Maarten.

BRANCHES:

Partnerships or limited liability companies, which are already incorporated on the Netherlands Antilles and want to open a branch, do not have to incorporate the branch. They only have to request a business license. All limited liability companies and partnerships e.g. N.V., B.V., Ca., SPA., Ltd, SRL, Inc., incorporated in foreign countries must first incorporate the business on the Netherlands Antilles and then request a business license on St. Maarten.

GRANTING PROCEDURE FOR A BUSINESS LICENSE:

At the granting of the business license the Executive Council of the Island of St. Maarten is authorized to connect conditions concerning the nature and the place of the business as also concerning the creditworthiness of the applicant and the financing of the business. A business license can be refused in the interest of the public order, peace and general interest of St. Maarten.

THE CHANGING OF DATA OF A BUSINESS LICENSE:

When changes occur in a business e.g. the name or location of a business changes etc. you must request the Executive Council of the Island of St. Maarten to make changes in your license. Changes can be requested by sending a letter to the Executive Council of the Island of St. Maarten.

A letter to the Executive Council requesting the change of your foreign address to your local address

NOTARY:

Entrepreneurs that are going to incorporate their company

know where you may establish your company on St.

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MANAGEMENT LICENSE:

All individuals born outside the Netherlands Antilles need a management license in order to start and to operate a business on St. Maarten. The Management license can be requested by letter addressed to the Executive Council of the Island of St. Maarten. A Management License is not necessary for an E.Z. (one-man business). The letter must mention:

The name of the business

The name, place and date of birth of the applicant

The nationality of the applicant

The nature and objective of the business

The acquisition of the director’s license does not allow you work on the island; a request must be submitted to the Immigration Department for a residence permit; if granted then you are allowed to work

For some types of businesses an additional license is required: an operational license (example restaurant, hotel/guest, Casino car rental) the request for this license must also be submitted to the Executive Council.

OTHER LICENSES AND PERMITS

Businesses that are going to sell drinks or food and/or rent accommodation also need to request for a beverage and horeca license. Those that do not have a Dutch Nationality must also have a residence and work permit. For more information about these licenses and permits, brochures are available at:

Department of Licenses

Public Vending and Economic Control

Zoutsteeg Streetv #3, Philipsburg

Tel: 1(721) 542-2986

Fax: 1(721) 543-7822

REGISTRATION OF BUSINESSES

After the business and management licenses have been granted, businesses must be registered at the Chamber of Commerce and Industry. A fee upon inscription.

Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

(Source of information, St. Maarten Chamber of Commerce & Industry Website – www.chamberofcommerce.sx - under “Business Registration Guidelines.”)

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Today we live in a data-driven world, one in which we are now confronted with resource scarcity. This shift has driven us to think and work differently. BDO’s commitment to invest in cutting-edge technology, digital transformation and new services has positioned us as a market leader in a world of opportunity. Our firms are now more connected than ever: we share resources to support our clients and we are committed to growing business together.

BDO’S GLOBAL CYBERSECURITY PRACTICE

As a business grows, information sharing grows along with it – with vendors, contractors, partners, and clients. And every one of these digital relationships presents a new set of cyber vulnerabilities. The need for security and the way in which it is implemented must be balanced, thoughtfully, against

minimize the negative impact on both short- and long-term business goals.

BDO’s Global Cybersecurity practice is comprised of professionals from a diverse range of backgrounds, including experienced IT, operations, and data privacy consultants, as well as forensic technology, business advisory, and accounting practitioners. We are built to provide comprehensive, customized services for each client, focusing on your specific operating model, technical demands, regulatory environment, and industry dynamics. Whether it’s financial services, healthcare, retail, natural resources, or any other industry –we understand your needs.

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Our global footprint extends to every corner of the globe and so does cybercrime. Let us help your organization, wherever you are, to mitigate the cyber risks you’re facing.

DATA & ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE SERVICES

In order to make the most effective and efficient business decisions, organizations must have the ability to access, analyze and act on their treasure trove of data. Companies that do this are outperforming the rest, with data-driven organizations achieving an average of 30% growth annually.

BDO Digital’s data science professionals understand the relationship of data analysis to real-world business decisions. The right approach depends on a deep understanding of each organization’s operations, unique set of challenges, and goals.

Wherever you are in your Data & AI journey, the BDO Digital team will work with you to:

▪ Enable more informed decision-making;

▪ Create faster response times;

▪ Fuel better customer intelligence and innovation;

▪ Uncover new efficiencies, insights and areas of untapped growth;

BUSINESS SERVICES & OUTSOURCING

BDO Business Services & Outsourcing provides companies with a range of accounting, payroll and compliance services to support their growth and changing requirements within local markets and around the globe.

We provide services which clients may find expensive to recruit or difficult to source, and also can combine these to provide a fully outsourced finance function, providing you with peace of mind and the support of a national and global network.

Whatever the size and ambition of your operations, BDO can manage your accounting and compliance burdens to leave you free to focus on your business goals.

The BDO global solution offers you:

▪ Consolidation – delivering operational efficiencies

through one provider, delivered under one Master Services Agreement.

▪ Local Delivery with Central Coordination - local incountry experts in-conjunction with our central global service coordination team, delivered through a single point of contact.

▪ Improved reporting and planning – delivering regular and consistent reporting models.

▪ Flexibility – a tailored service delivered globally.

▪ Visibility – provides real time information on the status of projects, 24/7 via a single client portal to monitor delivery and manage risk.

ACCOUNTING WORKFLOW OPTIMIZATION

For the Dutch Caribbean region, we have developed an integrated online solution named Accounting Workflow Optimization (AWO) which streamlines the data processing required for your financial administration assisting you with the following:

▪ Better decisions, with better business intel;

▪ Up-to-date financial administration;

▪ Significant savings due to increased automation;

▪ Real-time insights into the business;

▪ More control over tax compliance;

▪ A trusted accountant-advisor at your side; To enable your digital transformation process, we concluded

agreements with all major banks operating in the Dutch Caribbean allowing automated import of your daily bank transactions. In parallel we have developed a digital solution capable to automatically process transactions based on the digital documents (e.g. purchase/sales invoices) provided by our clients.

In addition to the above, we developed BDO Analytics which offers you real-time insight into your financial administration, providing maximum control over your financial operations.

What BDO Analytics offers you:

▪ You know where you stand, e.g. in relation to goals;

▪ Really different: the figures are more up-to-date;

▪ Insight into your company’s financial performance anytime, anywhere;

▪ From basic collection, organizing, storage, booking to focusing on outcomes and control (‘control’);

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▪ User-friendly and intuitive system;

▪ Quick & cost-effective insight into cause-effect

▪ Being able to make rapid adjustments based on KPIs

▪ From steering on past results to looking ahead;

▪ We accommodate your existing technology;

▪ Continuity & quality of your financial processes and reporting, with involvement of trusted BDO financial (and tax) advisor.

For several years now, our office in St. Maarten experienced a steady growth under the leadership of Paul Lungu. Paul is a fellow of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (UK) and, amongst other certifications, he has an MSc in Professional Accountancy from the University of London, UK and an MSc in Business Administration from Bucharest University of Economic Studies. Paul describes himself as an innovative professional with a business-like mentality. Other team members and clients recognized him as a balanced leader, adaptive with well-developed social intelligence skills. Over the past 15 years’ experience in the profession, Paul has shown a proven experience in aligning business strategies and objectives and continuously developed himself from a merely technical auditor into a people focused leader, change agent and board room advisor.

A CLEAR VALUE PROPOSITION

BDO remains committed to our multi-disciplinary model. It ensures that our clients receive the best possible solutions, supported by BDO professionals who continue to upskill and deepen their understanding of our business and the markets that we operate in. Preserving a sufficient size and scale of our organization will equally ensure that we can continue to invest, allowing us to lead on quality and mitigate potential risks.

111,307 people working out of 1,803 offices – and they’re all working towards one goal: to provide our clients with exceptional service.

Our firms across the organisation cooperate closely and comply with consistent operating principles and quality standards. That means local resources who understand your business, your local and international markets and the specifics of your industry: all backed by a highly recognized global organization.

BDO Dutch Caribbean is a group of companies consisting of a number of allied private companies. BDO has offices on the islands of Curaçao, Bonaire and St. Maarten. BDO is an international network of public accounting, tax and advisory firms which perform professional services under the name of BDO. Each BDO Member Firm is a member of BDO International Limited, a UK company limited by guarantee, either as a voting or non-voting member.

ST. MAARTEN

BDO St. Maarten B.V. Sparrow Road 4, Philipsburg, ST. MAARTEN

Tel: +1 721 543 0614

Fax: +1 721 543 0615 www.bdo.sx

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TAXATION

The Minister of Finance is politically responsible for the correct levying of taxes. Before taxes are implemented on the island, the St. Maarten Parliament must approve them.

PROFIT TAX (CORPORATE INCOME TAX)

A levy of Profit Tax is applicable to corporations as public- and private limited liability companies, limited partnerships, other companies and associations whose capital is divided in shares, cooperatives, mutual guarantee companies, and associations whose capital is not divided in shares, foundations, private fund foundations and trusts that take aim at profit making.

The on-shore activities will be considered for tax and the offshore activities will be exempted. The law provides various incentives in order to stimulate investment. These incentives include credits on investments, depreciation acceleration, and tax holidays. (The latter is elaborated on in the tax holiday section of incentives).

WAGE TAX AND INCOME TAX

Wage tax is based on a P.A.Y.E. (Pay As You Earn) system. The employer has the responsibility of deducting wage tax and premiums from the salaries of employees and paying these amounts to the Island Receiver. Income tax is the summary of wage taxes and taxes on any other form of income. Wage tax is viewed as a pre-payment of income tax and is therefore deductible. Below is a table of income tax rates based on an annual income.

The abbreviations A.O.V. and A.W.W. stand for “General Old Age Insurance” and “General Widow’s and Orphan’s insurance”. Both employer and employee have to contribute to social security premiums. The percentages are:

MEDICAL INSURANCE PREMIUM ZV/AVBZ

The abbreviations ZV/AVBZ stand for “Health Insurance” and “General Insurance on Special Medical Expenses”. The premium for health insurance is 12.5% and is divided in 8.3% employer contribution and 4.2% employee contribution. The AVBZ is a social insurance against risks that are difficult to insure. This regards illnesses of long duration (chronic), long hospitalization, psychiatric nursing, relief and care of mentally and physically handicapped persons. The premium is 2% of the monthly salary and is divided in 1.5% on the account of the employee and 0.5% on the employer. Just as the wage tax, the employee contribution of the ZV and AVBZ is deducted from the salary of the employee and together with the employers contribution is paid to the SZV and the Receivers respectively.

TURNOVER TAX (TOT)

Turnover Tax is a tax on business-sales realized by entrepreneurs or businesses in accordance with their business. This tax is an indirect tax with the character of a consumption tax and is not imposed on imports.

EXEMPTED ARE AMONG OTHERS:

• The deliveries of goods and rendered services by entrepreneurs/businesses in the off-shore sector;

• The delivery of immovable properties as far as transfer tax (4%) is paid;

• The services of banks and other financial institutions for banking and financial performances with the exception of loans and mortgages, the transfer of money, the saving of stocks and shares and other papers of value;

• The services rendered to entrepreneurs/businesses in the off-shore sector performed by lawyers, legal and tax advisors, accountants, consultants, and notaries;

• Turnover realized on transport services by aircraft or sea vessels.

The A.O.V / A.W.W. premiums are paid to the Social Insurance Bank (hereafter: SZV).

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THE TURNOVER TAX RATE IS 5%:

• Exempted are certain basic necessities (see article 17 of the Turnover tax Ordinance).

• Turnover realized by hotels (for the part of rental of hotel rooms and apartments) are exempted insofar as room tax is paid over the entire revenue of the rentals.

• There are several other exemptions mentioned in article 8 of the Turnover Tax Ordinance.

TAX TABLE ST. MAARTEN 2017

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Income more than But not more than Tax For each amount above the income mentioned in column I I II III IV 0.00 31,390.00 0.00 12,5% 31,390.00 47,086.00 3,923.77 20% 47,086.00 65,397.00 7,062.75 26,25% 65,397.00 98,093.00 11,869.27 33,75% 98,093.00 138,638.00 22,904.40 40% 138,638.00 39,122.35 47,5%
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INCENTIVES

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THE GOVERNMENT OF ST. MAARTEN HAS CREATED A WIDE RANGE OF INCENTIVES TO ATTRACT INTERNATIONAL INVESTORS.

TAX HOLIDAY

St. Maarten boasts an ideal climate for foreign investment and investment services, offering tax incentives for firms wishing to invest or establish companies to process their investments abroad. There are three areas of development that are specified for which a Tax Holiday can be considered.

• Hotels and other Rest & Recreational Accommodations

• Land Development

• Industrial THE SPECIFIC

CONDITIONS THAT APPLY TO EACH AREA ARE:

HOTELS AND OTHER REST & RECREATIONAL ACCOMMODATIONS

• The application for the tax exemption must be for the exploitation of a hotel or other rest & recreational accommodation;

• The company mentioned above must be geared towards the enhancement of foreign visitors;

• The construction and primary furnishing should encompass an investment of at least $561.798;

• The company is expected to contribute to the broadening of the economic base of St. Maarten;

• There must be a minimum of 25 rooms with a surface space of at least 30 square meters each;

• There must be a creation of permanent employment of at least 5 persons.

The above mentioned conditions are cumulative; the tax exemption will only be honored if all the conditions have been met.

LAND DEVELOPMENT

• There must be a minimum investment of $1.100.000 excluding the value of the land;

• The land must be fallow;

• The minimum size of the parcel of land must be 2.5 hectares;

• A road and other infrastructural facilities such as plumbing, water and electricity must be installed;

• Real estate must be developed;

• The company must stimulate economic activity in St. Maarten;

• The company must stimulate employment in St. Maarten;

• The company’s goal must be land development. These requirements are also cumulative.

INDUSTRIAL

• There must be a minimum investment of $83.303.330;

• The company is expected to contribute to the broadening of the economic base of the island;

• There must be a creation of permanent employment of at least 5 persons, excluding board members.

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These requirements are also cumulative.

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APPLICATION PROCEDURE

• A detailed business plan including description and feasibility study of the project.

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• The request for tax exemption should be submitted on a form, which has been approved by the Governor. This form can be acquired from the Directorate of Taxes on the island.

• The form must be filled out completely, a stamp attached, and forwarded to the Governor. Only one application per form is allowed. Incomplete forms will be rejected.

• The application must contain:

- Data on the amount of employment the project will generate specified by local and foreign.

- Information on financing methods; whether funds will be acquired locally or internationally.

• Other relevant material such as maps, drawings, or any other aid deemed relevant for illustration or clarification may be annexed.

• The interested party will be given the opportunity to conduct an oral presentation of the project to the St. Maarten Tax Holiday Committee.

The Committee will then forward its advice to the Council of Ministers who in turn advises the Directorate of Taxes.

The Directorate of Taxes will then make the final decision and the candidate will be notified.

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FINANCIAL INTELLIGENCE UNIT

The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) is an intergovernmental body established in 1989. Its mandate is to set standards and to promote effective implementation of legal, regulatory and operational measures for combating money laundering and the financing of terrorism and proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and other related threats to the integrity of the financial system.

The FATF has set out recommendations in order to combat money laundering and the financing of terrorism and proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. These recommendations have been adopted by over 180 countries and are universally recognized as the international standard for anti-money laundering and countering the financing of terrorism. The Dutch Kingdom is takes part in the FATF. Sint Maarten in his turn, as part of the Dutch Kingdom, participates as well in the FATF.

According to FATF Recommendation 29, countries who participate in the FATF should establish a Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU). There are three types of FIUs:

Administrative FIU: autonomous operating entity that receives, analyses and disseminates unusual or suspicious transactions.

Hybrid FIU: entity that receives, analyses and disseminates suspicious transactions, but the law enforcement has direct access to that registry.

Police FIU: law enforcement agency that manages the suspicious transactions registry.

The government of Sint Maarten has established an administrative FIU in October 2010.

The Sint Maarten FIU receives and analyses unusual transaction reports and other information relevant to money laundering, terrorist financing and associated predicate offences and supervises designated non-financial businesses

and professions. The FIU also disseminates the results of aforementioned analysis. The Dutch abbreviation is the MOT (Meldpunt Ongebruikelijke Transactie).

VISION

A Sint Maarten community with financial and business sectors that are free of financial crime.

MISSION

To protect the integrity of Sint Maarten’s financial system and contribute to the justice system through ever improving expertise in countering money laundering and the financing of terro terrorism.

INVESTIGATION

The Sint Maarten government opted in its law for the reporting of unusual transactions. The FIU has an automated registry where mentioned unusual transactions reports are held.

The FIU’s functions as an administrative buffer between the reporting entities on the one hand and the law enforcement on the other hand. The FIU is established because of the

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necessity of having an entity that, with its analysis, gives added value to the (financial) transactions of the service providers in order to determine whether there is a suspicion of money laundering of terrorism financing. When that suspicion is confirmed, the suspicious transactions are forwarded to the Public Prosecutor’s Office.

SUPERVISION

According to FATF Recommendation 28, the Designated Non-Financial Businesses and Professions (DNFBPs) should be subject to supervision to ensure compliance with the anti-money laundering and terrorist financing requirements. The FIU Sint Maarten is the supervisory body for this group of institutions.

The supervision of these institutions is based on national law which in turn is based on the FATF Recommendations. The two relevant ordinances are the National Ordinance Reporting Unusual Transactions (O.P. 2013, CT no. 479) and the National Ordinance Identification when Rendering

Services (O.P. 2013, CT no. 480). One of the supervisory powers the FIU has is to instigate an investigation on-site to determine whether the DNFBP is compliant or noncompliant. In case of non-compliance, enforcement measures can be imposed on the DNFBP.

You can contact the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) Sint Maarten / Meldpunt Ongebruikelijke Transacties (MOT) Sint Maarten at:

Tel.:

Fax:

+1(721) 5423025

+1(721) 543 0826

+1(721) 543 0827

+1(721) 5430828

Email: analyst.department@fiu.gov.sx Courier mail can be sent to: P.O. box 5095, Philipsburg, Sint Maarten

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THE CENTRAL BANK OF CURAÇAO AND SINT MAARTEN

The Central Bank of Curaçao and Sint Maarten (previously the Bank of the Netherlands Antilles) is the central bank of the former Netherlands Antilles. It is responsible for issuing the Netherlands Antillean guilder.

The Bank’s most important objectives are to maintain the external stability of the NAf. and to promote the efficient functioning of the financial system in the Countries Curacao and St. Maarten.To realize these objectives, the Bank, as supervisory authority, has frequently recurred to credit control measures and/or to changing the discount rate. The functions of the Bank, explicitly summed up in the Bank Charter, are:

First, the Bank is the only institution entitled by law to issue paper money in the Countries Curacao and St. Maarten. The Bank also is charged with the circulation of coins.

Second, the Bank supervises banking and credit institutions to guarantee depositors and other creditors funds at banking and credit institutions in particular and the soundness of the financial sector in general.

Thir Third, the Bank manages the foreign exchange reserves of the Netherlands Antilles, which includes regulating of the transfer of payment payments between residents and nonresidents of the Countries Curacao and St. Maarten.

Finally, the Bank acts as the government’s treasurer by receiving a and making payments from and to the public throuugh the tax collector’s accounts at the Central Bank.

To strengthen the Central Bank’s independent position vis-à-vis the government, the Bank Charter limits the monetary financing of budget deficits to 10% of the central government’s revenues in the previous year. This limitation must be seen in

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the context of an overdraft facility to meet liquidity deficits of the public sector that result from seasonal variations in government revenues.

MONETARY AND BANKING SUPERVISION

Two of the Bank’s basic tasks are to control the amount of liquid assets in circulation (monetary supervision), and to act as the supervisory body for credit and banking institutions operating in the Countries Curacao and St. Maarten (prudential supervision). Furthermore, the Bank is one of the government’s main advisors on financial and economic affairs. The monetary policy of the “Centrale Bank van Curacao en Sint Maarten” during the last two decades has been geared toward promoting a stable value of the NAf with respect to the US dollar. Since 1971 the official NAf/$ rate of 1.79 has been firmly supported by the monetary authorities. The Bank’s main reason for pegging the NAf to the US dollar is that over the years, more than 60% of its international trade relations have been conducted with the United States or in US dollars. To maintain the dollar standard, the Bank must ensure a sufficient supply of foreign exchange. To manage

the foreign exchange reserves of the Netherlands Antilles, the Bank in the past has exerted control over the credit extended by commercial banks.

The prudential supervision of banking and credit institutions is aimed at controlling the soundness of the financial system in the Countries Curacao and St. Maarten and at safeguarding the deposits of creditors at commercial banks. This supervision is pursued mainly through the Bank’s analysis of the solvency and liquidity development of banking and credit institutions.

Central Bank of Curaçao and St. Maarten

P.O. Box 193, WJA Nisbeth Road, Pondfill, Philipsburg, Sint Maarten

Tel: 1 (721) 542-3520 | Fax: 1 (721) 542-4307

The Bank’s most important objectives are to maintain the external stability of the NAf. and to promote the efficient functioning of the financial system in the Countries Curacao and St. Maarten.
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RBC ROYAL BANK

CA Cannegieter Street 24, Philipsburg, St. Maarten

Tel: 1 (721) 542-5908

Fax: 1 (721) 542-5964

Windward Side, Saba

Tel: (599) 416-2454

Fax: (599) 416-2452

FIRST CARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL BANK LTD

Backstreet 38, Philipsburg, St. Maarten

Tel: 1 (721) 542-3511 / 2491 / 2567

Fax: 1 (721) 542-4531

Card Services:

Tel: (Collect 0210) 001-246-431-5490

Fax 001-246-228-3996

Windwarde Side, Saba:

Tel: (599) 416-2216

Fax: (599) 416-2475

Oranjestad, St. Eustatius:

Tel: (599) 318-2392

Fax: (599) 318-2734

THE WINDWARD ISLANDS BANK LTD

Main Office, Clem Labega Square, Philipsburg, St. Maarten

Tel: 1 (721) 542-2313

Fax: 1 (721) 542-4761

Bush Road Branch, Bush Road, St. Maarten

Tel: 1 (721) 542-7950

Fax: 1 (721) 542-7953

Orange Grove Branch, Cole Bay, St. Maarten

Tel: 1 (721) 544-5490

Fax: 1 (721) 544-5491

Airport Road Branch, Simpson Bay, St. Maarten

Tel: 1 (721) 545-3063

Fax: 1 (721) 545-2130

Loan Center, Bush Road, St. Maarten

Tel: 1 (721) 542-9537 / 9536

Fax: 1 (721) 542-9258

Insurance Services, Clem Labega Square, Philipsburg, St. Maarten

Tel: 1 (721) 542-0000 | Fax: 1 (721) 542-5613

Bankcard Services:

Codville Webster Road 2, Office space 2,

Philipsburg, St. Maarten

Tel: 1 (721) 542-3940 / 3422

Fax: 1 (721) 542-3251

Investments Services Office, Airport Road, Simpson Bay, St. Maarten

Tel: 1 (721) 545-3608

Fax: 1 (721) 545-3589

Telebanking: 100 | 1 (721) 543-7969 (international)

Emal: info@wib-bank.net

Website: www.wib-bank.net

REPUBLIC BANK PHILIPSBURG

Back Street #62, Philipsburg, St. Maarten

Tel: 1 (721) 542-2262 / 3317

Transit Number: 71605

REPUBLIC BANK SIMPSON BAY

Simpson Bay, St. Maarten

Email: republicbank.an@rfhl.com

BANQUE

EUROPÉENNE DU CRÉDIT MUTUEL SINT MAARTEN - BECM BANK

Tamarind Plaza, Union Road #133, Cole Bay, St. Maarten

Tel: 1 (721) 546-0609

ORCO BANK

Union Road #139 f, Union Plaza, Cole Bay, St. Maarten

Tel: 1 (721) 544-4744

Fax: 1 (721) 544-4745

Email: info@orcobank.com

BANCO DI CARIBE

Airport Boulevard 15, Simpson Bay, St. Maarten

Tel: 1 (721) 545-5002

Fax: 1 (721) 545-5036

Email: info@bancodicaribe.com

Web: www.bancodicaribe.com

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UNIVERSITY OF ST. MARTIN

The University of St. Martin (USM) is one of the main higher education providers on St. Maarten offering a variety of Associate’s, Bachelor’s, Master’s and non-degree programs. USM, with its motto “Your Key to a Brighter Future,” enrolls over 300 full-time and part-time students in the degree programs and over 150 in the non-degree programs.

The University offers enrichment courses such as the GED (General Education Development), the Pre-USM (a preparatory program which prepares students for academic programs, with a number of skills courses and completed with GED exams), ESL (English as a Second Language) and Dutch Naturalization.

The University continues to offer accredited programs such as an Associate of Arts Degree in Hospitality and Tourism Management via the UK (BTEC) accreditation and an Associate of Arts Degree in General Liberal Arts, in a culturally diverse environment. USM prides itself in having over 800 alumni, many of whom continue to excel as accountants, managers, teachers, business owners, government administrators and other professionals.

The business arm of USM, “The School of Continuing Education and Lifelong Learning” (SCELL), provides a winning mix of workshops and courses, geared toward improving professionals in the business community at large. Among collaborations with institutions of higher learning on a global level, The University of St. Martin is collaborating on a regional level with the University of the Virgin Islands under the moniker (UVI@USM) whereby, persons can earn NCATE accredited Bachelor and Master degrees in Business and Education.

USM’s campus is centrally located in Philipsburg and is within walking distance from businesses and government offices, banks, stores, supermarkets and restaurants. USM’s architecture is simple, blending into the niche on the entrance to Pond

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Island, Soualiga Boulevard; offering an inviting and friendly atmosphere. Its intimate and picturesque garden also offers a soothing tranquility, conducive to studying and learning.

Founded in 1989 on the principle that education could improve the quality of life for people on St. Martin and the region, USM continues to be steadfast in its commitment to the community and aims to work towards developing an educated nation whereby, every household will have a member with an Associate’s degree or higher. For over 25 years, USM, with its knowledgeable and qualified pool of instructors, has been offering students the opportunity to discover their potential and assist them in achieving their academic and professional goals.

Rooted in the tradition of the University, is its relationship with business, civic and community organizations. The University and corporate partners, gain strength from these partnerships and derive mutual benefits from the networks these relationships provide. The future of the University of St. Martin continues to be shaped by its value, while catering to the needs and expectations of the students and the

AT USM, IT’S ALL ABOUT BENEFITS!

• The benefit of being able to choose from a variety of accredited degree programs;

• The benefit of quality academic and adult education;

• The benefit of being at home, in the Caribbean with family and friends while pursuing an education;

• The benefit of affordable tuition and small classes where personalized attention is the norm;

• The benefit of having a variety of extracurricular activities and clubs in which to participate;

• The benefit of transferring to several schools in the region, U.S., Europe or Canada if desired by student.

community. By providing students with focused instruction and personal attention, USM offers the virtues of a small college, with curricular richness and disposition of a large university.

University of St. Martin 1 Soualiga Road P.O. Box 836

Philipsburg, St. Maarten

Tel: 1-721-542-5171 / 542-3156 / 542-3674

Fax:1-721-542-5226

www.usm.sx

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THE UNIVERSITY OF ST. MARTIN YOUR KEY TO A BRIGHTER FUTURE Application Deadlines SPRING: November 8th SUMMER: April 8th FALL: July 8th Apply Today! Associates of Arts in Business Associates of Arts Bachelor of Arts Other Programs Other Programs ACCOUNTING MANAGEMENT GENERAL LIBERAL ARTS HOSPITALITY & TOURISM MANAGEMENT *BTECH ACCREDITED EDUCATION BUSINESS MANAGEMENT MASTERS OF EDUCATION PRE-USM & GED ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE DUTCH NATURALIZATION Approved Centre from Pearson Visit us at #1 Soualiga Boulevard, Philipsburg, Sint Maarten +1 (721) 542 5171 | www.usm.sx | admissions@usm.sx

PRINCESS JULIANA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

Her majesty, Princess Juliana International Airport is once again making the necessary preparations to make its return to regional leadership…and the whole world is watching.There are ongoing plans to ensure that a “state of the art” airport is unveiled in 2022, as the start of the reconstruction of the terminal building project is scheduled to be in full swing during the third quarter of 2020.

Currently, the airport’s “Package 1 – Temporary Operations” have returned into the terminal building since December 15, 2018. The accomplishment was realized over a year after hurricane Irma, Maria and Jose devastated the roof and the terminal building on September 6, 2017. The natural disaster forced the airport community to utilize several makeshift facilities from October 10, 2017 through late 2018.

Today, only 35% of the terminal building is being used to accommodate commercial travelers, however the temporary operations are fully air-conditioned and consists of 10 boarding gates, 32 common use check-in counters, a variety of concession stands and both in and out bound immigration check points. Following the natural disaster, the Managing Board now has the daunting task to reverse the gears of the award-winning airport and return to a reconstruction phased plan approach. Furthermore, the Project Management team with the assistance from the Royal Schiphol Group stands accountable for the project entitled “Package 2 – Reconstruction of the Terminal Building.”

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The ultra-modern international airport on the island of St. Maarten, handled an average of 1.8 million people annually with approximately 170 aircraft movements a day before the hurricane, making it one of the busiest in the region, served by 22 scheduled airlines and a dozen charters with direct service to some 33 destinations/cities. The airport is responsible for 60% of the GDP of the island, which is significant for the economic growth. The airport is owned by a government holding company (PJIAH) and operated by PJIAE N.V, each with its own Supervisory Board of Directors.

With a staff complement of approximately 269 employees, the airport community, however, consists of about 1,000 persons working for some 80 businesses that includes airlines and aviation service providers, VIP’s, bus services, cargo operators, Police team, car rental agents, immigration, customs, wheelchair services and airline security, in addition

to retail and food and beverage concessions. The island’s central and strategic geographic location in the region, has resulted in its airport becoming a primary hub, connecting St. Maarten/St. Martin and the surrounding islands, particularly Anguilla, Saba, St. Eustatius, St. Barth, Tortola, St. Kitts and Nevis to the rest of the world. Its latest campaign post hurricane is “Rebuild. Recover. Reinvent – Forward Together”

After 75 years of evolution, the SXM Airport transformed from a humble World War II air base for the US military, into an ultra-modern, world-class facility which went through “generational changes” such as the construction of new terminals which also cements its role as the major engine moving the island’s tourism economy forward and the economies of some of the neighboring islands it serves as a hub.

The airport is responsible for 60% of the GDP of the island, which is significant for the economic growth.
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Safety and security are the two main pillars of operations at SXM Airport. It has an impeccable safety record and is constantly upgrading its staff and equipment to ensure that those who use its facilities feel safe and secure. Equipped with a state-of-the-art ATC Tower and Radar facility, Category 9 Fire and Rescue Service, and General Security and Centralized Pre-screening, safety is top priority. The safety record of the airport is among the best anywhere in the region and beyond.

Designed to handle about 2.5 million passengers annually, management are preparing for the increased passenger capacity as they’ve constructed the “Package 1A” project, which is a temporary expansion of the make-shift area, offering an additional 250+ seating expanse. The area is fully air-conditioned and has an additional 3 boarding gates.

The airport has an airside Departure Hall with a complete duty-free retail and food & beverage concession layout.

Returning concessions like Subway, AMA Duty Free, Dutch Delight, Domino’s Pizza, Market by Villa, Taloula’s Flights, Relay, ESCA, Shipwreck Shop, Gouda Liquor Store, Le Bistro by Bacchus, ILTT Duty Free, Aunt Clara’s Ice Cream and Johney Burgers are all available to the travelers and partially to the public. The new F&B concept includes food trucks on the land side of the property. The airport also features the immigration and emigration booths, offices, the reinstatement of the existing air-conditioning and sprinkler systems, the installation of the fire alarm and public-address systems, CCTV surveillance and IT systems.

The Baggage Claim area has one carousel with Baggage Information Display System (BIDS) monitors. Car rental and VIP services are also offered near the arrival area.

SXM Airport offers airside passenger transportation by bus, Aircraft Fueling, Ramp Handling Service (push-back), and General Aviation services for the private and corporate jet

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sector. In order to accommodate the tremendous growth in this aviation segment, the airport has a Fixed Base Operations (FBO) building complete with office space, private lounges and dedicated customs and security screening.

SXM Airport is a leading private jet destination in the region, handling over 6,500 private jets annually.The airport was once again successfully short-listed in the 2019 PrivateFly Scenic Airport poll. The future goals include the reconstruction of the Fixed Base Operations (FBO) building and the anticipated Pre-Clearance project, which will enable SXM Airport to increase its market share in this sector.

A separate cargo facility exists near the terminal building, it was designed to handle more than 10,000 tons of cargo per year. SXM Airport is a strategic institution owned by the Government of St. Maarten, dedicated to upholding the principles of good corporate governance as stipulated in the Corporate Governance code and the internal Code of Conduct policy. Its philosophy also embraces the notion of good corporate citizenship, not only as a part of the Corporate Social Responsibility but also more importantly in being actively involved in the social, educational, cultural and sporting development of the island. It makes its community identifying the airport as its own, as well as an integral part of the socioeconomic development of the island.

The island’s central and strategic geographic location in the region, has resulted in its airport becoming a primary hub...

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PORT ST. MAARTEN

The development and management of the Dr. A.C. Wathey Cruise and Cargo Facilities is overseen by the Port St. Maarten Group (PSG), a government-owned consortium of 13 companies responsible for part of the maritime operations of the country.

The operations of the consortium can be neatly summarized as what it calls the ‘four pillars’ of Cruise, Cargo, Yachting and Real estate. The Group operates and has responsibility for the Dr A.C. Wathey Cruise & Cargo Facility at Point Blanche, the Harbour Pointe Village, the Captain Hodge Pier in Philipsburg, the fuel station at Great Bay and the Simpson Bay Lagoon Authority, which is responsible for the Simpson Bay Bridge.

The Group has diversified its activities into real estate ownership and port consultancy as well as owning and operating the port’s two mobile harbor cranes.

PSG employs 85+ people in 11 departments: Accounting, Human Resources, Executive, Clearance, Maintenance, Information Technology, Safety & Security, Maritime, Terminal & Cargo, Commercial and Operations.

ST. MAARTEN FIRST TO HANDLE NEW GENESIS-TYPE VESSELS

It was one of the first ports in the Caribbean to be able to handle the new Genesis-type cruise ships, the largest in the world. It is also attracting a growing number of shipping lines looking for a transhipment sub-hub they can rely on.

St. Maarten’s duty-free status has always been a marketing advantage for visitors and shippers alike. In addition, the Port St. Maarten Group wants to take things to the next level. Never content to rest on its laurels, it is always seeking new opportunities to deliver a wider range of quality services to its partners.

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In order to achieve this, Port St. Maarten keeps in close contact with cruise lines, shipping lines and other industry players to keep informed about what they need and when they will need it. By staying ahead of the game, Port St. Maarten is always in a good position to accommodate new vessels and new customers.

Port St. Maarten has maintained St. Maarten’s competitive edge in the north-east Caribbean through constant research and strategic planning as well as through partnerships and collaborations with leading industry players. These associations have led to dynamic growth in all sectors.

Over the past decades the Group has invested more than US$100 million into infrastructure and equipment and the focus for the future is on investing in personnel and processes to continue to improve efficiency. Over the same timeframe Port St. Maarten has been transformed into a much more commercially orientated operation.

A milestone was reached in 2014 when over two million cruise passengers were received. This success is not so much

an accident of location – although that helps – but more the result of a systematic approach and good customer focus by Port St. Maarten, which is keen to provide the best facilities in the industry. This is one of the benefits of holding longterm agreements with the major lines.

In 2007, with one berth already in operation capable of accommodating four cruise ships simultaneously, Port St. Maarten took the facility to the next level and built a second cruise pier. St. Maarten is now one of the few ports in the Caribbean capable of receiving the world’s largest cruise ships. These are the Genesis-class vessels of over 220,000 gross tons each with a capacity of more than 6,000 passengers and crew.

Pier 1 is 545 metres in length and can accommodate up to four vessels simultaneously. Pier 2, with a length of 445 meters, was opened in 2009 and can accommodate two Genesis-class vessels. It also has two booths for screening passengers as this cannot be carried out on board owing to the large number of passengers.

...one of the first ports in the Caribbean to be able to handle the new Genesis-type cruise ships, the largest in the world.
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The port accommodates six cruise ships, with the terminal handling anything from 6,000 to more than 20,000 passengers in a single day. Immediately on coming ashore, passengers are welcomed into the Harbour Point Village to the sound of steel pans being played. Built in an architectural style reminiscent of old Philipsburg, the Village contains duty free outlets, souvenir shops and market stalls as well as bars and a restaurant.

Harbour Point Village is also the pick-up and drop-off point for most of the tours and excursions. Visitors will find tour bus stands and a taxi rank here. There is also a regular water taxi service to Philipsburg. Friendly harbour staff is on hand to assist visitors and there is an information centre in the main building to provide advice to visitors.

HISTORIC MOMENT IN CRUISE RESUMPTION

On Saturday, June 5, 2021, officially marked the resumption of cruise tourism after 15-months of no commercial cruise traffic to the destination. This was a momentous occasion for Port St. Maarten and the destination overall, as never in the history of the island has there been a period of a year and half without cruise tourism.

Thursday June 3rd, 2021, marked the 57th anniversary of the existence of port facilities (A.C. Wathey Pier) on the island, more than half a century. Since then, the destination has sailed into the opportunity of cruise tourism which has brought

numerous benefits to the island as visioned by pioneer Dr. A.C.Wathey. The island has seen progressive growth and has become the destination of choice #1 Port in the Caribbean.

Port St. Maarten management on Wednesday, July 7, 2021, met with Celebrity Edge Captain Kate McCue at the gangway upon arrival of the cruise ship to destination St. Maarten, the first transit call to the country since the onset of the pandemic and presented a token of appreciation on behalf of the port and the St. Maarten Tourism Bureau. Captain Kate was ecstatic when it was mentioned that coincidentally Celebrity Edge was the last commercial ship that visited the destination back in March 2020.

WALTER PLANTZ SQUARE

The Walter Plantz Square (WPS) at Down Street offers cruise passengers the opportunity to visit and sample the products and services available in several ginger-bread houses that reflects the national heritage of destination St. Maarten.

WPS is complete with the essential amenities: bar/restaurant, arts and crafts, and a beautiful water fountain adorned by palm trees; splash pool for kids; toilet/bathroom facilities; disabled accessible and much more.

Come and experience the Walter Plantz Square at Down Street next to the beach promenade with easy access to Front Street – duty-free shopping mecca of the Caribbean.

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HOMEPORTING – NORTHEASTERN CARIBBEAN PORT OF CHOICE

Based on various homeporting case studies, Port St. Maarten has been ranked as one of the top cruise port destinations in the Caribbean where quality of facilities is concerned.

Destination St. Maarten came in top ranking for shopping experience, and port/destination services that are offered to the cruise industry. Port St. Maarten has developed a longterm working relationship with cruise brands and at the same ti time is the north-eastern Caribbean homeport of choice.

Homeporting generates more airlifts in and out of the destination; brings additional business for loc local service providers; and creates the potential for pre- and post- cruise extension visits.

Port St. Maarten has placed emphasis on luxury cruise brands that translate into more spending power of passengers based on their higher disposable income levels. This also shifts the destination from quantity to quality cruise tourism therefore increasing the destination value due to attracting other highend brand lines.

Home porting is nothing new for the destination as the country has had the opportunity to handle smaller vessels of under 500 passengers up to mid-sized vessels of 1000+.

The homeporting of Celebrity Cruise Lines Celebrity Millennium in June 2021 was the largest homeporting vessel to participate in operations at the country’s main seaport.

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CARGO AND HANDLING SECTOR AT PORT

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Effective and efficient cargo handling comes as standard at Port St. Maarten’s Captain David Cargo Quay located at the Dr A.C. Wathey Cruise & Cargo Facility. The terminal has expanded symbiotically with its customers’ needs over the years and is now a regional sub-hub for container transhipment, serving a wide range of carriers as well as the all-important domestic market.

The cargo sector is a vital part of the nation’s economy, not only in terms of generating revenue, but also because most of the food and consumer goods needed by islanders are imported by sea. For this reason, it is vitally important for the whole operation to be streamlined and well managed.

FACILITIES

The Captain David Cargo Quay is 500 meters long with a depth alongside of 10.5 meters, having been extended from 270 meters under the 2007-9 expansion program.The facility is served by two Gottwald HMK mobile harbour cranes, with a lifting capacity of 100 – 120 tonnes. These perform a range

of duties in the port, not least of which is container handling. Each year the port handles thousands of teu’s and acts as a feeder port for many of the smaller islands nearby.

At the southern end of the port a breakwater protects the container yard from the worst of the storms and hurricanes that occasionally hit the island. There are two ro-ro berths, at the southern and northern ends, as well as an Inter-Island Pier serving the local region.

As well as handling inter-island vessels, St. Maarten serves as a transhipment hub for the islands of Anguilla, Montserrat, St. Barths, St. Kitts & Nevis, and Antigua and Barbuda and the Eastern Caribbean.

TRANSSHIPMENT

The main focus of Port St. Maarten continues to be on trans-shipment. St. Maarten offers numerous advantages over its competitors. In addition to its central geographic location, there has been considerable investment in new infrastructure, equipment, the Global Logistics System (GLS) software platform, the Port Community System (PCS) and streamlining of crane operations. All these improvements have helped to make St. Maarten a competitive as well as an

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efficient choice for shippers. The port operates on a 24/7 basis and there is easy deep-water access to the berths.

In addition, increased economic activities on the island and on neighbouring islands means increased volumes of project cargo will be shipped through St. Maarten.

SERVICES

Port St. Maarten became a landlord port in 2001. The aim was to give the port greater commercial flexibility as well to create and maintain a competitive edge. As a result, cargo handling operations are now carried out by the port’s two stevedores. A wide range of equipment is available at the quay including reach stackers, top lifters, yard mules, chassis, trucks as well as fork-lifts and other equipment. Island-wide transportation services are readily accessible using a large fleet of chassis and trucks. In addition, there are many related services such as container repair, and third-party logistics services.

Cargo services have grown in parallel with the volumes handled as the port aims to meet all its customers’ needs. One of the first liner services chose to call at St. Maarten due to the port’s flexibility and the willingness to expand

together. This partnership is typical of the symbiotic relationship that exists between the port and many of the lines that call. For some lines, St. Maarten is the first port of call from Europe and this situation means that it fulfills a vital role as a feeder port for inbound cargo that is destined for other local islands.

The introduction of the GLS software allowed the whole port to be fully automated. Containers are tracked and monitored using mobile tracking devices, and all documentation and invoicing is carried out in real-time. Containers and trucks are scanned when entering and leaving the port to create a full picture of port operations at all times. Other services including water provision, bunkering, and waste oil can all be booked through the online GLS portal.

PRODUCTIVITY

One of the key elements of the port’s success is the close cooperation between the stevedores and the port management as they work towards a common goal, investing as demand dictates. The result is a high level of customer satisfaction among the lines using the port’s services.

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Following the latest changes to operations and infrastructure improvements, St. Maarten now offers some of the best productivity ratings in the region. Its GLS software has improved the speed of clearance from days to just minutes, while crane operations are achieving high rates of moves per hour. All things considered, the future for St. Maarten’s cargo sector – and its transshipment business – is bright indeed. The port is seen as a facilitator of growth for the island and there is widespread optimism that this growth will continue.

PORT ST. MAARTEN CATERS TO GIGA YACHTS

St. Maarten has developed into one of the Caribbean’s premier yachting destinations, hosting some of the most exclusive and luxurious vessels in the world as well as having a thriving long-term and stopover cruising sector.

The main facilities for yachts are in Simpson Bay Lagoon, in the west of the island. The national frontier passes through the lagoon, which has both Dutch and French sides. The Dutch side includes most of the major marinas and a wide range of service companies and suppliers.

Yachting is regarded as a major growth area and the Simpson Bay Lagoon Authority Corporation (SLAC) has plans to further market and expand this sector. The SLAC is a subsidiary of the Port St. Maarten Group of Companies with responsibility for the lagoon and the John Sainsborough Lejuez Bridge, which spans the only channel in Dutch St. Maarten between the lagoon and the sea.

There is a packed sailing program all year round organized by the Sint Maarten Yacht Club, the principal event being the

St. Maarten has developed into one of the Caribbean’s premier yachting destinations...

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St. Maarten Heineken Regatta, which brings together yachts of all sizes from across the region for a week of competitive racing.

Yachts up to a maximum beam of 56 ft (17 meters) and a maximum draft of 17.0 ft (5.0 meters) can enter the Simpson Bay Lagoon through the John Sainsborough Lejuez Bridge.

GIGA YACHTS

Giga yachts and vessels too large to enter the lagoon can be catered for elsewhere, including at designated Windjammer berths beside at the cruise facility in Great Bay, or can berth alongside the cruise pier depending on the cruise ship schedule.

Fueling services are also available to giga yachts in Great Bay. Port St. Maarten has worked in partnership with the fuel supplier Sol to install a fuelling station at the Windjammer berth. The subsidiary St. Maarten Harbour Fuelling Company N NV operates this facility and handles all the refuelling operation operations.

FUEL STATION

The fuel station, opened in 2011, was set up specifically to handle giga yachts unable to enter the Simpson Bay Lagoon owing to depth restrictions. The facility has tanks for storage of fuel for delivery at the berths. Larger volumes can be delivered by road tanker.

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PORT ST. MAARTEN DETAILS

AUTHORITY

Port St. Maarten Group of Companies, Dr. A.C. Wathey

Cruise & Cargo Facilities

J. Yrausquin Boulevard, PO Box 5185 Harbour Village Suite #13A, Point Blanche, St. Maarten

Tel: + 1 721 542 8503, 542 8504 Fax: + 1 721 542 8506

Email: buzz@portstmaarten.sx www.portstmaarten.com www.facebook.com/portstmaarten

APPROACH

Deep-water approach to all terminals. Only hazard on approach is the Proselyte Reef.

FACILITIES

Captain David Cargo Quay: 500 meters (1,642 ft) long with 10.5 meters (34.5 ft) draught alongside. In the future, the draft will be increased to 11.5 meters (39.5 ft) to accommodate the FLV vessels.

Inter-Island Cargo Facility:

Berthing space for inter-island vessels of 100 meters (328 ft) length.

Ro-Ro (North) Berth 1: 12 meters length, with 10.5 meters (34.5 ft) depth.

Ro-Ro (South) Berth 2: 12 meters length, with 10.5 meters (34.5 ft) depth.

Cruise Pier 1: 545 meters (1,790 ft) long, 691 meters (2,270 ft) including dolphin, 12.0 meters (39.5 ft) depth alongside.

Cruise Pier 2: 445 meters (1,460 ft) long, 12.0 meters (39.5 ft) depth alongside.

WINDJAMMER BERTHS:

Windjammer West: 65 meters (213 ft) long, 6.5 meters (21.5 ft) depth. Windjammer North: 100 meters (328 ft) long, 6.5 meters (21.5 ft) depth. There is a fuelling station for mega yachts near the windjammer berths. Water taxi berth: 5 berths

AIRPORT

Princess Juliana International Airport is about 20 minutes from the seaport area with connections to Europe and the USA as well as regional services.

ANCHORAGE

Good anchorage can be found in 12.19 meters (40 ft) of water in Great Bay.

BUNKERS

Available from port authority.

CRANES

St. Maarten Harbour Crane Company owns and operates two 100 tonne Gottwald harbour cranes.

HANDLING EQUIPMENT

Two Gottwald 100 tonne capacity harbour cranes owned and operated by St. Maarten Harbour Crane Company St. Maarten Ports Authority works in partnership with two main stevedoring companies, which operate a range of handling equipment at the port.

LARGEST VESSEL

The cruise piers can accommodate vessels of up to 220,000 gt. The cargo quay can accommodate vessels of up to 10,000 to 12,000 gt.

PILOTAGE

Pilotage is compulsory through the St. Maarten Port Authority. Vessels should await pilot at a maximum distance of

half a mile from Point Blanche-Fort Amsterdam.

RADIO INFORMATION

VHF Channel 12.

RO-RO FACILITIES

Ro-ro berths are available at the north and south ends of the main cargo quay.

STORAGE

There is a container yard with a capacity of 3,000 teu and 30 reefer plugs.

STEVEDORING

Stevedoring is available in the port.This service has been outsourced to two private companies.

TIDES

Negligible tide in St. Maarten: maximum of 1 ft.

TOWAGE

Towage is available in the port. This service has been outsourced to a private company.

TRANSPORT

Overland transport is provided by both stevedoring companies using a large fleet of trucks and chassis.

WASTE

Waste oil and black water removal and glass recycling services are available.

WATER

Fresh water is available.

WORKING HOURS

The port operates on a 24/7 basis.

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TELECOMMUNICATION IN ST. MAARTEN

The TelEm Group of Companies is the proud local Telecommunications provider on Sint Maarten. The company is small on a global scale, but a giant when to comes to setting its telecommunication ambitions. TelEm is the only Quad Play provider on Sint Maarten, offering 4G LTE Mobile services, landline, fixed internet, and IPTV services to its residents, businesses and visitors.

We are currently rolling out Fiber to the Home (FTTH), replacing our copper (DSL) network, ensuring a reliable, high-speed and future-proof internet connection for everyone. Neither Hurricane Irma in 2017 nor the Covid-19 pandemic in 2019/2020 have slowed our ambitions. Indeed, they have only accelerated it. Operating in a hurricane zone strengthens our resolve to put our high-speed infrastructure underground so that service recovery time after any storm is minimal. The increased demand for high-speed internet at home has also resulted in stepped up efforts to roll out FTTH even faster.

With fiber, we now offer a more reliable connection, with more upload and download speed for an affordable price, which is what our customers have demanded from us in these trying economic times.

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As a local Telecommunication provider,TelEm Group takes its Corporate Social Responsibility very seriously. Over the past years we have engaged in numerous social initiatives to help residents and businesses. Actions like these firmly establish TelEm Group as THE local Telecommunications Provider of which the residents of Sint Maarten are justly proud, and have been able to rely on, showing their appreciation by voting the company #1 Telecommunication provider for St. Maarten on consecutive occasions.

Despite the company’s driving ambition, and Fiber to the Home roll out, TelEm Group is not resting on its laurels. We are continuing to improve our Mobile Network, preparing for future developments like Voice over LTE (VoLTE) and 5G, and continuously working on improving our coverage. Our Television content is also constantly improving. With the launch of TelTV+ in 2021, TelEm now offers a great range of up to 150 HD and SD channels for residents, hotels, timeshare and other businesses.

TelEm Group is presently headed by Chief Executive Officer, (CEO) Mr. Kendall Dupersoy, Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Mrs. Helma Etnel, Chief Technical Officer (CTO) Mr. Eldert Louisa and Chief Commercial Officer (CCO), Mr. Michiel Parent.

The CEO, Mr. Dupersoy, views telecommunications landscape as ever-changing:

“Only a few short years ago, internet speeds of 100 Megabit or even 1 Gigabit going to a home was inconceivable. Nowadays, speeds of up to 2 or 3 Gigabit to a residential home is quickly becoming commonplace. The need for more speed is not so much driven by the telecommunications industry but by the consumer market. With the increased functionality of smart phones and now the new trend of smart homes with highlevel security, consumers now require high speed internet. After the Covid-19 pandemic, education moved online and

all experts expect that this trend will not simply disappear but a new educational system which will combine in person and online classes.To facilitate this new development,TelEm is putting in place a robust, secure, reliable, fast network today.”

Oversight of the company is provided by the Supervisory Board of Directors, St. Maarten Telecommunication Holding Company N.V. (SBOD – SMTHC NV), consisting of up to seven board members who report to the Shareholder Representative, in the person of the Prime Minister Ms. Silveria Jacobs and the Council of Ministers (COM).

About the Company

St. Maarten Telecommunication Holding Company N.V. ( a.k.a. TelEm Group) The Sint Maarten Telecommunication Holding Company N.V. is a governmentowned company established in 2007 with the Island Government of St. Maarten as sole shareholder with its main office located on Pond Island in the heart of the capital, Philipsburg, and branch offices at the Skyport Building in Simpson Bay and at the Port St. Maarten harbor.

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DSHOPPING MECCA OF THE NORTHEASTERN CARIBBEAN SINT MAARTEN IS A DUTY FREE SHOPPER’S PARADISE

uty Free Shopping

According to a study on Duty Free Shopping in the Caribbean, the global duty free trade has developed rapidly over the past 50 years, from a very modest beginning in 1947 to a multi-billion dollar industry today.

Fifty-two years ago the duty free industry saw the light of day for the first time when a small whiskey and tobacco store opened at Shannon Airport, Ireland. At that time, just after World War II, it was logical that Shannon’s advantageous and strategic position on the west coast of Ireland should be the final refueling stop, before the final 2500 mile trip to New York.

From this point onwards, airport authorities in Europe and elsewhere started realizing the potential of non-aviation income that could be generated by duty free shops.

The Americas now represents more than one quarter of global duty free sales of which the Caribbean alone stands for an impressive and important close to half the share. Very few regions in the world can compete with the Caribbean in terms of relative duty free performance with regard to the geographic size of the region.

The Caribbean provides some of the best shopping experiences in the world, but Sint Maarten is different. One of the joys of vacationing in Sint Maarten is that it is duty free! Great values can be had because prices are among the lowest in the Caribbean. Certainly much less than prices you would pay in the U.S., Europe and Canada.

With no duties on jewelry, leather goods, cameras, gold, perfumes, cosmetics, watches, china, crystal, linen and much more from around the world, Sint Maarten is a duty free shopper’s paradise. The best places to shop on the Dutch in

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side are Philipsburg’s Front Street and Old Street, Simpson Bay, Maho Reef, and Cupecoy.

New additions to duty free shopping have been added such as the “Puerta Del Sol Plaza,” a new extension to the Simpson Bay Yacht Club Shopping open mall area and “Porto Cupecoy.” Wherever you go, you’ll find the best products the island’s expanding duty-free sector has to offer.

Travelers in the know are taking a close look at the goods

being produced by local artisans. Caribbean crafts people bring to their work a rich and colorful blend of African and European influences that make up their culture.

Philipsburg, the capital of Sint Maarten is built on a sand ridge. From the sleepy village to the bustling town with over a mile of duty free stores mainly jewelry, electronics, local Caribbean arts and crafts, watches, alcohol and tobacco, fine cigars, camera’s, perfumes, art galleries, and much more.

The town has a lot to offer the visitor. Shopping is one of the best reasons to take a break from the beach and water sports to explore what Philipsburg has to offer.

There are approximately 500 duty free shops on the island. Duty-free stores are mainly located on Front Street. The Front Street location offers various stores, great access to the cruise ship passengers that arrive via three cruise ship

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LA CASA DEL HABANO

INDULGE IN LUXURY AT LA CASA DEL HABANO ST. MAARTEN:YOUR PREMIER CIGAR EXPERIENCE IN SUN-KISSED ST. MAARTEN

Are you ready to embark on the ultimate luxury cigar journey on the enchanting shores of St. Maarten? Look no further than La Casa del Habano St. Maarten, where we invite you to savor the finest cigars and spirits in an ambiance of elegance and refinement.

A HUMIDOR LIKE NO OTHER

At La Casa del Habano St. Maarten, we take pride in offering you an unrivaled selection of Cuban cigars meticulously curated by our expert team. Step into our humidor, a sanctuary dedicated to the art of Cuban cigar craftsmanship, and be captivated by our collection. From the elusive Cohiba to the timeless allure of Monte Cristo, the bold flavors of Partagas and many more prestigious and respected cigar brands - our humidor is a treasure trove for cigar aficionados.

Every detail of our humidor is designed to preserve and enhance the flavors of these premium cigars. The temperature and humidity are meticulously controlled to ensure the perfect conditions for aging. Our exquisite cedarlined shelves not only protect the cigars but also infuse them with subtle cedar notes, enhancing your smoking experience.

ELEVATE YOUR EXPERIENCE WITH PREMIUM PAIRINGS

Indulge in the art of cigar and spirit pairing at La Casa del Habano St. Maarten. Our top-shelf liquors, including bourbons, whiskeys, and other premium spirits, provide the perfect companions to complement your chosen cigar. Let our knowledgeable staff guide you in creating a harmonious combination that will elevate your cigar experience to new heights.

UNWIND IN ELEGANCE: DISCOVER OUR LUXURIOUS LOUNGE SPACES

Indulge in a realm of luxury and relaxation, where every corner of our cigar lounge tells a unique story. With an array of exquisite lounge spaces, the question is: Where will you choose to let time stand still while savoring your

favorite cigar? Each lounge area is a masterpiece of comfort and elegance, inviting you to unwind, connect, and create memories that linger long after the smoke has cleared. Whether you’re seeking a quiet nook to escape into your thoughts or a vibrant space to share laughter with friends, our haven is yours to explore.

A CONVENIENT OASIS IN THE HEART OF PHILLIPSBURG

La Casa del Habano St. Maarten is conveniently located in the heart of Philipsburg, on Cyrus Wathey Square #5. Whether you’re a seasoned connoisseur or a novice looking to explore the world of cigars, our doors are open to welcome you.

OUR IMPRESSIVE CIGAR SELECTION INCLUDES:

Cohiba

Montecristo

Partagás

Romeo Y Julieta

Trinidad

H. Upmann

Hoyo de Monterrey

And many more

La Casa del Habano invites you to experience the epitome of luxury, craftsmanship, and excellence in the world of cigars. Join us on a journey that tantalizes your senses and leaves you with memories to cherish. Visit us today and discover the art of cigar indulgence like never before.

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Contact Information:

Cyrus Wathey Square #5, Philipsburg, St. Maarten

Tel: +1 721 581 4645

Email: lcdhsxm@gmail.com

Website: www.lcdhsxm.com

Operating Hours

Monday to Saturday: 12 PM to 10 PM

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tender jetty’s, namely the Capt. Hodge Jetty centrally located in Philipsburg, Bobby’s Marina Jetty, and Walter Williams Tender Jetty in front of Sea Palace hotel.

Competition between merchant’s guarantees that the customer gets what they bargained for with great prices on emeralds, set diamonds, rubies, sapphires, cultured pearls, gold, silver and much more.

Philipsburg stores also offer a wide selection of fine jewelry and watches from such well-known designers as C2K, Caribbean Hook, Honora, House of Tanzanite, John Atencio, John Hardy, Kabana, Roberto Coin, Starnight, White Diamonds, Alfex, Concord, Faconnable, Gucci, Maurice Lacroix, Michele, Movado, Wenger, La Nouvelle Bague and more.

Sint Maarten has some of the most famous duty free shopping in the region. Many of the stores have branches at the airport, cruise terminal, Maho Shopping Center, and Cupecoy.

Whether arriving by plane, cruise ship or mega-yacht, the visitor will find an endless selection of gift items to carry back home as reminders of their vacation on the “Friendly Island.”

GETTING TO PHILIPSBURG

It is easy to get to the capital town of Sint Maarten. Whether you are driving your own rental car, taking a taxi cab, or using private public transportation, getting there is not a problem. There is one main road with some secondary roads, the latter giving you quicker access into Philipsburg.

NIGHT LIFE

There are a number of casinos throughout the town. For those who are into gambling, Philipsburg has much to offer. Due to the town’s proximity to the Dr. A.C. Wathey Cruise & Cargo Facilities, thousands of cruise ship passengers and crew visit the casinos on an annual basis to try their luck and many become winners.

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Town, which Philipsburg is also referred to, offers lively beach bars, night time activities on the beach promenade where you can meet visitors and locals and hang out in a friendly environment.

DINING / RESTAURANTS

Philipsburg would not be the capital of Sint Maarten if you couldn’t find great food.Town offers a variety of international cuisine and you won’t be disappointed.

SHOPPING HOURS

Stores on Front Street open at 9:00 am until 6:00 pm from Monday to Saturday. Occasionally some stores would open on Sunday when there are several cruise ships in port.

TRANSPORTATION

TAXIS

Finding a taxi in Philipsburg is not a problem. Taxis are available to take you wherever and whenever you need to go.

BUS SERVICE

You also have the option to travel via bus. In this case you will need to go to Back Street and search out a bus that is going in your direction. If you are traveling from Caravanserai/ Maho Reef/Mullet Bay/Cupecoy, then you will have to check the directional sign which is usually at the front section of a bus telling you in which direction the bus is heading in order for you to reach your destination.

Busses travel from Philipsburg to the main tourist areas namely, Cole Bay, Simpson Bay, Caravansarai, Maho and Cupecoy, where one finds the majority of hotels.You can also get out at the Simpson Bay Yacht Club Shopping Center, and cross the street walking in the direction of Pelican, where you will find a number of hotels, timeshare properties and vacation villa rentals.

ESSENTIAL SERVICES

Philipsburg is the base for all major services such as notaries,

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law offices, banking institutions, government departments and much more. All the aforementioned are in walking distance from each other. Whether you’re an investor or a visitor, Philipsburg has something to offer everyone.

PARKING

The most convenient parking lot is located in front of the Government Administration Building at the Clem Labega Square which is located across from the Windward Islands Bank. Additional parking lots have been built across from the Post Office, the Police Station and the temporary Ring Road parking area.

PHILIPSBURG REJUVENATED

The Government embarked on a number of projects to rejuvenate the capital town of Philipsburg. Plans for beautifying

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Front Street date as far back as 1999. The first part of the rejuvenation of Philipsburg entailed beach replenishment, where tons of sand were pumped from the seabed onto the Great Bay Beach.

Very few islands can boast of a beach in town, like the size of the one in Philipsburg. Since the beach replenishment, more restaurants and beach bars have opened, and there are a lot more activities for visitors to enjoy on the beach and the promenade.

From the beach replenishment followed the construction of a seaside beach promenade, then by the beautification of Front Street, Back Street and sections of two secondary streets in the town. The entire process of development and rejuvenating the city capital is all related to improving the overall visitor experience.

BEACH PROMENADE

The beach promenade starts at Passangrahan Guesthouse near Bobby’s Marina and stretches as far as Sea Palace Hotel. The promenade has become a hive of activity. It allows one to leisurely stroll along the waterfront enjoying the ambiance of Philipsburg. One also has easy access to restaurants and main street – Front Street, where you can find all your duty free shopping experience.

BEAUTIFICATION OF FRONT STREET

The first phase of the beautification of Front Street started from Passangrahan Hotel and went as far as Sea Palace Hotel. However, the beautification program continued down to the former Paper Garden Book Store. The Government recognizes that further upgrading and improvement of

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the tourism product is necessary if Sint Maarten wants to continue to remain one of the main tourism destinations in the Caribbean.

The upgrading of Front Street fits into the Government’s development vision policy document, “A Development Perspective for Philipsburg and the Greater Great Bay Area,” which outlines a particular framework on how the capital town should be developed.

ALL ROADS LEAD TO PHILIPSBURG – THE TOURIST CORRIDOR

In keeping with the vision of continuing to upgrade the island’s tourism infrastructure, another project that Government embarked upon was the busy thoroughfare which connects Philipsburg to the French side of the island.

Part of the Tourist Corridor beautification project has been executed. It features a running/walking track for visitors and

residents. It also features specially constructed stone walls, an avenue of indigenous trees, a fishing deck, customized street lighting and much more.

The beautified area of the Tourist Corridor stretches from the Buncamper Road, Point Blanche to the Keys in Suckergarden.

HARBOUR POINT VILLAGE

– AN ADDITION TO SHOPPING IN THE CAPITAL

In addition to Philipsburg is Harbour Point Village, which opened in May 2003 at the Dr. A.C. Wathey Cruise & Cargo Facilities in Point Blanche. This five acre development was designed in the traditional Caribbean flavour of architecture.

Harbour Point Village is a mini-Philipsburg – a small shopping arcade consisting of 12 shops and 12+ market stalls. Harbour Point is meant for cruise visitors who stay onboard the vessel; the individual can take a stroll into the little village which is not far from the cruise pier; or those who go on an

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island tour and return to the cruise port without having the experience of shopping in Philipsburg, can still do that last minute shopping at the Harbour Point Village.

There are already several traditional, high quality shopping centers on the island. The Harbour Point Village is a reminiscence of the days gone by, but not forgotten.

POND ISLAND

Pond Island is a new development. It is surrounded by the historical salt ponds and is linked to Philipsburg. It is also part of the Development Vision of the Government.

There are existing buildings such as the University of St. Martin, Telecommunications Earth Station, Turning Point Rehabilitation Center, the Sint Maarten Receiver’s Office, Little League Ball Park, Festival Village and the Government Office Complex.

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All government offices will be housed in this building. It will be more investor and customer friendly as all government departments will be centrally located at one location.

CENTER OF TOWN CAPT. HODGE WHARF

The Capt. Hodge’s Wharf was renovated. The pier in Philipsburg at the Cyrus Wathey Square is an important transportation link between cruise ships docking at the Dr. A. C. Wathey Cruise & Cargo Facility and the island’s main shopping center, Front Street.

It accommodates water taxis and tender vessels to off load and take on passengers simultaneously. It houses a Tourist Information Office, and a Police Sub-Station.

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SIMPSON BAY

THE NEW STRIP OF ENTERTAINMENT

Until 1933, Simpson Bay Village was completely isolated. A lot has happened and developed since then.Today the Village is well and alive bustling with activity. The new strip of entertainment offers all the essential services that a visitor to the “Friendly Island,” would require in order to enjoy themselves.

Simpson Bay is also home to the mega-yacht sector of the island’s tourism oriented economy. The Simpson Bay Lagoon is one of the biggest natural assets, a natural area for marinas and other marine sector services. The Simpson Bay Lagoon caters to the Palapa Center and Marina, Simpson Bay Yacht Club, Isle de Sol Yacht Club, and the Princess Yacht Club at Port de Plaisance.

Simpson Bay Village has a lot more to offer the visitor. It has restaurants, art galleries, international fast food establishments, hotels, liquor & tobacco stores, real estate agents, casinos, doctor’s offices, brand-name stores, and much more. The beaches are just a stone’s throw away.

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ESSENTIAL SERVICES

The strip also offers the services of a number of financial institutions on the island. The island’s main banks which have their head offices in Philipsburg, have branches and ATM machines throughout the Dutch side of the island. Some of them have branches in Simpson Bay, namely Windward Islands Bank, RBC Bank., Republic Bank and First Caribbean International Bank. They provide a whole range of services for visitors.

WATERSPORTS

Diving/snorkeling, kayaking, banana boats, sport fishing, sunset trips, day trips, bike riding are just some of the things that are available in the village. There is so much to do including boat trips to the neighboring islands. You will always find something to do.

DINING/RESTAURANTS

The Simpson Bay strip caters to approximately 50 restaurants, snacks and eateries. The island is recognized as the gourmet capital of the Caribbean boasting over 350 restaurants. The strip offers some of the finest dining on the island. Dining on the strip is exquisite. You will find a variety of gastronomic possibilities such as Italian, Continental, French, Creole, Brazilian and much more.

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PUERTA DEL SOL PLAZA AT SIMPSON BAY

In Sint Maarten you always find something new on your next visit. Puerta del Sol Plaza is an addition to the Simpson Bay Yacht Club. The plaza has been described as having shady courtyards with a collection of chic boutiques, hair salons/ day spa, yacht brokers, real estate agents and restaurants. Once again it is in easy walking distance to everything else.

AIRPORT

The Princess Juliana International Airport is right next to the Simpson Bay Village. The airport is ideally located just a few minutes away from the main hotels and timeshare properties located in the areas of Beacon Hill-Caravansarai, Maho Reef, Cupecoy, Simpson Bay and Pelican.

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CUPECOY ‘THE RIVIERA’

SHOPPING ATTRACTION & ENTERTAINMENT CENTER

As Sint Maarten continues to develop, investors are looking for new opportunities and they have over the past few years discovered the Cupecoy area.

The “Riviera,” in Sint Maarten, Porto Cupecoy, is one of the newest developments on the island along with “Blue Mall.”

PORTO CUPECOY‘A MEDITERRANEAN VILLAGE’

Described as living in a seaside village, near the Dutch/ French border, Porto Cupecoy features private condominiums, international boutiques, renowned restaurants, full service fitness center, pool, tennis court, supermarket and a deep water marina with 54 slips.

Porto Cupecoy’s website describes the property as a Mediterranean village-inspired layout, with a blend of classic sophistication and Caribbean comfort with modern convenience.

This vibrant community is set around a bay-front promenade ringed by luxury boutiques and top-rated restaurants.

Porto Cupecoy is more than a prized vacation spot; it’s a twenty-first century port of call.

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The smallest island in the world shared by two sovereign powers, St. Maarten/St. Martin enjoys the perfect blend of two European cultures with the beauty of a Caribbean paradise.The island of St. Maarten also boasts an intriguing historical background. Christopher Columbus discovered it in 1493, on the feast day of St. Martin of Tours, and in the 140 years that followed, it changed flags many times. The Spanish, French, Dutch, and English have all claimed possession. In 1648, a treaty divided the island in two; the Dutch received 16 square miles and the French, due to a superior naval presence at the time, received 21. Today, the cosmopolitan inhabitants of this friendly island are proud of their over 350-year coexistence and, as if to prove a point, have never constructed an official border between the island’s two countries. There are historic forts to see and architectural gems to photograph. Indians, pirates, smugglers, slaves, soldiers, merchants, and mariners have all left their mark here. And rumors of buried treasures still persist. Be that as it may, the island is certainly a treasure trove of history.

WITH 37 BEACHES, WHEN IT COMES TO FUN, THE WETTER THE BETTER.

When it comes to water activities in this picturesque paradise, the recipe for fun is this: simply add water. In fact, the wetter and wilder the water sport, the better. The island offers not only the turquoise Caribbean sea but tranquil lagoons as well. Enthusiasts can snorkel, windsurf, waterski, sail, jet-ski, and parasail. Fishing charters for marlin, king fish, tuna, and wahoo,

EXPLORE A HISTORY OF DIVERSE CULTURES LIKE NO OTHER IN THE WORLD.

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plus day sails to our neighboring islands, are also readily available. The beautiful island of St. Maarten is encircled by 37 magnificent beaches. While some invite you to endless stretches of powder white sands shaded by swaying palms, others lure you to enchanting coves or a scuba diver’s dream sheltered by colorful coral reefs. Nice to know is the fact that our beaches are never crowded, even in season. So those who prefer the sensual privacy of a secluded beach in paradise can become lost in fantasy and intrigue. For those who wish not to get their feet wet, there’s horseback riding, tennis, and golf. Most hotels have tennis courts or access to them, and arrangements can be made for you to play golf on Mullet Bay’s 18-hole championship course. Whatever your whims, the island of St. Maarten offers more activities than imaginable to have total fun in the Caribbean sun.

NONSTOP ACTION THAT’S WORLD-CLASS

If exciting night life and gaming tickles your fancy, the Dutch side of the island can deal you a winning hand every time. Seasoned high rollers and spirited amateur shooters can try their luck at roulette, craps, baccarat, blackjack, and slots at any of our glamorous casinos.

In addition to popular local hot spots, the island’s many and varied hotels also offer entertainment of their own; you will not have to look far to enjoy an evening of limbo fire dancers, folkloric, and the calypso beat of a Caribbean revue. On lively St. Maarten, disco lives! Wherever the excitement draws you, it is a sure bet that you’ll find enough Las Vegasstyle entertainment and casino action to keep you rolling all night long. In the wee hours of a starry night, there’s always romance, a stroll in the surf, a balmy breeze and the scent of wild orchids.

IN THE GOURMET CAPITAL OF THE CARIBBEAN, YOU’LL FIND FINE EUROPEAN DINING.

Food, delicious food! While our guests may argue the merits

of golf versus tennis and scuba versus snorkel, they all agree on one thing: the dining on St. Maarten is exquisite. The cuisine can be described in many ways. French, Italian Continental, Creole from beluga to zucchini mousse. St. Maarten sets a table that’s unique in the Caribbean. Where else in the world will you find a 37-square-mile island boasting over 350 tantalizing restaurants. Here you can enjoy a Cuban or Mexican appetizer, a Brazilian or Indonesian entrée, and a Vietnamese dessert. Frankly, the gastronomic possibilities are endless.

But of course, there’s more to dining than simply the food. There’s the ambiance, the view, and the atmosphere of many different cultures. Whether you’re enjoying a candlelit dinner in a sophisticated restaurant in Philipsburg or a bistro meal in a sidewalk café on one of Marigot’s colorful avenues, dining in St. Maarten is like dining no place else. ~ Bon appétit!

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SOFT ADVENTURES

Your trip to St. Maarten offers many opportunities such as: Hiking along lush, scenic trails, Kayaking along our gorgeous beaches. Also one can enjoy our numerous cycling routes along both roads and mountainous trails.

HORSEBACK RIDING

The island has several stables at which persons rent horses. Arrangements for guided horseback tours can also be made at the stables.

BEACHES

Vacation on St. Maarten and the sand will always be between your toes. We have so many wonderful beaches. On the Dutch side, Cupecoy beach is picture-perfect. Mullet Bay and Maho Bay offer shimmering sands and family facilities. Simpson Bay and Great Bay offer suntans and water sports. Anywhere you travel, a beach is not far away.

WATER SPORTS

The island offers excellent diving and snorkeling locations. And with so many multicolored tropical fish, you’d think Picasso had been painting them. Underwater visibility runs from 75–200 feet depending on conditions. Windsurfing, sailing, and jet skiing have enjoyed rapid growth over recent years and instructors are usually available.

CHARTER FISHING

Charters, available for half or full-day hire, usually include tackle, bait, food, and refreshments. Your hotel will tell you where the best fishing is.

SAILING

Internationally renowned for hosting the famed Heineken Regatta and the 12-metre Challenge, St. Maarten fascinates boaters of all sorts with crystal blue waters, brisk trade winds, secluded beaches, and first-rate mariners’ services. St. Maarten also offers various yacht chartering services, from day trips to neighboring islands to sunset cruises boasting the best view of the island.

DUTY-FREE SHOPPING

One of the joys of vacationing in St. Maarten is that it is duty-free!

You can get many bargains because prices are among the lowest in the region. Certainly much less than prices you pay in the U.S. and Canada. The best places to shop on the Dutch side are Philipsburg’s Front Street and Old Street, Simpson Bay, and Maho village. Wherever you go, you’ll find clothing, leather goods, jewelry, gold, watches, perfumes, cosmetics, china, and crystals from around the world.

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All famous brand names are well represented. St. Maarten plays hosts to a number of fascinating art galleries and studios featuring the finest local, International and Caribbean works.

CASINOS

No vacation on this island is complete without a visit to one or more of our spectacular casinos. All are located on the Dutch side and are open from noon until 3 am.

CUSTOMS AND IMMIGRATION

U.S. citizens entering St. Maarten for three months or less must bring a valid passport or proof of U.S. citizenship, return travel tickets, documents for next destination, and sufficient funds.

Canadian citizens entering St. Maarten for 14 days or less must bring: a valid passport, birth certificate, or naturalization certificate. Return travel tickets, documents for next destination, and sufficient funds are also required.

United Kingdom citizens or British-protected persons entering St. Maarten for three months or less must bring a valid passport, return tickets, documents for next destination, and sufficient funds.

Citizens of other countries should check with a travel agent or a St. Maarten Tourist Office on the appropriate documents necessary to enter St. Maarten.

AIRLINES

The island is serviced by a number of major carriers and charter flights.

AIRPORT

Princess Juliana International Airport is located on the Dutch side near Simpson Bay.

Flight Information: 1(721) 546-7777

Information Desk: 1(721) 524-4569

For more information call your travel professional or the St. Maarten Tourist Offices.

AUTOMOBILE RENTALS

One of the best and most convenient ways to see the island is to rent a car. For about $35 to $55 per day, most rentalcar agencies offer unlimited mileage. Pickup and delivery service is usually available. All you need to rent a car is a valid driver’s

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license and a major credit card or cash deposit (about $350 to $600). Also available are scooters, bikes, and HarleyDavidson rentals.

DRIVING LICENSE

Both international and foreign licenses are accepted. Traffic on St. Maarten is right hand driving.

BUSES

Public transportation runs regularly between the island’s two capitals for a moderate fee. Other buses travel hourly between Mullet Bay, Simpson Bay, Cole Bay, and Grand Case.

TAXIS

Taxis on St. Maarten are not metered. Rates determined by the government are based on carrying two passengers per trip to their destination. Your driver will appreciate a tip of

10 to 15 percent. Taxi Stations are located on the Dutch Side at the Airport, at the Cyrus Wathey Square, at the Dr. A.C. Wathey Cruise & Cargo Facility, at Diamond Casino on Front Street, and also on the waterfront on the French Side.

BANKING HOURS

8:30 am–3:30 pm, Monday to Friday. (Hours vary from bank to bank.) ATM machines are available throughout the island.

CURRENCY

Dutch side: U.S. Dollars ($) or Antillian Guilders (Naf./Fls./ Ang.). One U.S. dollar equals approximately Naf.1.82 French side: U.S. Dollars ($) or Euros (€).

CLIMATE

Annual averages: Temperature - 80°; rainfall - 40”; water temperature - 78°

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DRINKING WATER

Purified tap water. Local and imported bottled water also widely available.

ELECTRICITY

Dutch side: 110 volts (50 cycles).

French side: 208/200 volts (60 cycles).

OFFICIAL LANGUAGES

St. Maarten: Dutch

St. Martin: French

English is widely spoken on both sides of the island.

SIZE AND LOCATION

The Dutch side is 16 square miles. The French side is 21 square miles. St. Maarten is located 195 miles from San Juan, 1,690 miles from New York, 1,989 miles from Montreal, 2,008 miles from Toronto, 3,065 miles from São Paulo, 1,225 miles from Miami, 3,612 miles from Buenos Aires, and 4,314 miles from Amsterdam.

SHOPPING HOURS

Monday through Saturday, 9:00 am to 6:00 pm. Some shops and supermarkets are open on Sundays.

WEDDINGS AND HONEYMOONS

Nothing makes for a more memorable wedding day than having your ceremony presided over by the serene surroundings and azure waters of beautiful St. Maarten.

Marriage licenses are easy to obtain and you can even be provided with a wedding coordinator to help facilitate your special day. For those who can’t wait to start their honeymoon, St. Maarten offers a wonderful variety of charming hotels and resorts so you can instantly be whisked off to your once-in-alife-time rendezvous. For complete wedding and honeymoon information, contact the St. Maarten Tourist Bureau.

For more information, call your travel professional or the St. Maarten Tourist Office: Krippa Commercial Building 6 Juancho Yrausquin Boulevard Philipsburg, St. Maarten Tel: 1-721-5490200 - Fax: 1-721-5422734

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Iam always delighted to hear when anyone falls in love with our Friendly Island, be they passing visitors who came here for a relaxing break or entrepreneurs who wanted to develop their business. You are more than welcome on this island. It is full of promises, with magical landscapes and countless opportunities. You’re in for some unique experiences that we are proud to be promoting, because, here, on Saint-Martin, we guarantee that your dreams are within reach.

You’ll find completely renovated hotels, the most recent in the whole of the Caribbean, cozy accommodations with that authentic tropical charm, and a wide range of restaurants where you’ll see why we are well known as the gourmet capital. Saint-Martt-Martin cultural and artistic richness is the fruit of the diversity and joie d de vivre of its inhabitants, making it a great destination supported by a generous calendar of events. Musical, gastronomic or sports festivals, you can celebrate with us, all year long! Countless experiences await you if you are coming to our little slice of heaven, spread over 34 mi2, for the first time. Thirty-seven sandy beaches, with warm and crystal-clear waters, a bountiful natural environment, and a wide range of activities make for an exceptional experience, whether you come here for

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authentic capital, Marigot, the colors and local flavors in Grand Case, and the easygoing pace of life in Orient Bay with a huge beach and friendly atmosphere in the evenings. Nettlé Bay, Anse Marcel, and Oyster Pond are just some of the enchanting places that you will hopefully soon see with your own eyes. Each place has its own history and identity, each place will show you how unique our island is, our island that we are so fiercely proud of.

The Saint-Martin Tourist Office will be by your side to assist you on your adventure, to support local businesses,

and to promote our superb destination all over the world. Our top priority is to nurture our international reputation by showcasing the wonderful way of life on our “Friendly Island,” because I am convinced that a treasure can only really be appreciated if it is shared. And I’ll let you in on a secret: in Saint-Martin, we approach life with a smile, and we are sure to get smiles in return.

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aint-Martin is a friendly and authentic small island, surrounded by 37 white sandy beaches, turquoise water, cradled by the beautiful Caribbean sun.

The Friendly Island is known for its picturesque landscapes and its captivating nights but also for its charming inhabitants. This fame is also due to the coexistence of France and the Netherlands on 88 km2, in perfect harmony.

The French side is in the North and is an overseas collectivity of France. The Dutch side is pegged to the group of Netherlands. In recent years both sides’ statuses have evolved allowing them more freedom to collaborate with their counterparts and giving them more control over local issues. The most common languages spoken on the island are French, English, Creole, Spanish and Dutch.

Grand Case, the culinary capital offers typical and local cuisine but also French gourmet restaurants with varied atmospheres: festive, romantic, local etc. Marigot, which is the Capital of the French side, is ideal for shopping, relaxation and refreshment. Pic Paradis, the highest peak of the island is famous for its natural activities and its wonderful rain forest.

Music has a precious place in Saint-Martin, soca, zouk, reggae, salsa but also soul and jazz that are the sounds that keep the island alive night and day. Despite the success of tourism, the island has preserved its authentic Creole charms: natural islets, colored wooden houses, mountains walks, all in a beautiful protected area. Carnival, Christmas or Easter are part of traditions. Melodies and dances with traditional costumes, parades, glitters and feathers, all together on the sweet rhythm of the Caribbean music. The island invites visitors to experience what we call the “Friendly Island”, for an unforgettable stay.

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TOPOGRAPHY

One can enjoy the many bays and creeks along the shores of Saint-Martin where several water sports can be enjoyed. Pic Paradis, the highest summit culminates at 424 metres (1392 feet) in the centre of the island.

Simpson Bay lagoon, one of the largest within the Caribbean, is an ideal place for water sports boat trips and special cruises.

CLIMATE

Average temperatures vary between 66 and 82° F in January and between 72 and 89° F in July. The most important rains occur between August and November of each year and the drought is serious during February, March and April.

FLORA

The island is covered with a variety of tropical flowers which make the landscape a delight to look at. The thicker forest occupies the more mountainous areas.

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Many pelicans, herons, aigrettes, waders and gulls live around the salt ponds and one can easily see mongooses crossing the streets, lizards, iguanas and turtles along the trails. Humming birds and sugar birds are common in the gardens.

BEACHES

37 beaches of white sand, each one with its own charm and beauty, wild islets and coral reefs.

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FRENCH SAINT-MARTIN

ART

If many international artists have migrated to Saint-Martin in search of new sensations, the native painters of the Caribbean and of the island undoubtedly hold the island heritage through a combination of the genuine values of the Caribbean islands in their works.

Roland Richardson has a gift for grasping nature as a whole and deeply seizing environment. This Saint-Martin artist understands that the subject appeals to you and not the other way around; that is why he tries to go far beyond personal expectations and respect nature’s gifts and offerings.

In Saint-Martin, art is linked to collective life and the artist expresses the surrounding energies, namely the beauty of the scenery, the glistening of colors and the variety of lights.

Although the island has experienced a galloping development toward urbanization, the work of the artists continues to

restore the very essence of the Caribbean world through an original luxuriant nature. Saint-Martin will live, breathe and rise thanks to their talent.

LODGING

Diversity is the word by which one could describe lodging on Saint-Martin. The island offers a great variety of places that accommodate visitors from the world around throughout the year. The choice of hotels is wide, unique in the Caribbean and covers numerous sites, styles, sizes and moods according to the taste of the clients. On the beach side or up on the hillside to discover the magnificent views, close to the shopping centres or facing the splendour of the Caribbean, sports and leisure lovers will find a wide variety of activities they can practice, whereas lovers of Caribbean mildness will appreciate the charm and the calm of the more intimate places.

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Whatever the size or style of the hotel, the owners are professional, strict and concerned about preserving a great quality of equipment and services, they have an innate sense of reception and this Caribbean kindness distinctive of the friendly island.

Our binding character is one of happiness, each one is convinced that our hosts are first of all friends and everyone would like you to fall in love with Saint-Martin and welcome you to Paradise!

Office de Tourisme de Saint-Martin (Head Office) 10, rue du Général de Gaulle, 97150 Saint Martin

Tel: +590 590 87 57 21

Email: contact@st-martin.org Website: www.st-martin.org

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FRENCH SAINT-MARTIN

Dear Visitor,

I wish you a very warm welcome to our beautiful island Saba, the Unspoiled Queen of the Caribbean... Our enchanted isle has always fascinated travelers, intrigued scholars, and scientist from around the world.

Saba sits majestically on the horizon like a rare green jewel floating on the shimmering blue tropical Caribbean Sea. Lush tropical foliage, brilliant flowers and fairy tale architecture fill the mountainsides and valleys. The entire island is exceptionally unspoiled and beautifully maintained, reflective of the locals’ deep sense of pride in their home, villages, and history. Its relative remoteness in the open sea also creates a unique ecosystem and a monument to nature’s best.

From an arid cactus-laden landscape which is quickly overtaken by rocky cliffs and tropical vegetation, breathtaking views are everywhere. Hikers can enjoy over 15 trails and Saba’s unique cloud forest Mount Scenery the highest point in the entire Dutch Kingdom sits at 877 meters or 2,877 feet.

The island has accommodations to suit every style and budget - from intimate boutique hotels to luxury villas and charming cottages. Foodies can savor gastronomic options ranging from casual to stylish, while enjoying our fresh seafood and the famous Saba lobster.

Saba’s wealth stretches beyond its island boundaries. Its surrounding waters contain a unique marine ecosystem renowned for the biodiversity of its marine life and are recognized to be among the world’s finest marine parks and diving sites. So whether you’re here to dive, hike, or to relax, rejuvenate and invigorate, we are pleased to have you visit us and hope you can share your experience with family and friends.

Your island adventure and Caribbean dream awaits!

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SABA

SSaba sits majestically on the horizon like a rare green jewel floating on the shimmering blue tropical sea. It is a magical place that lures the adventurous traveler with her stunning verdant silhouette soaring 5000 feet from the ocean floor; 3000 feet sits above sea level. Although a mere five square miles, this extinct volcanic island is filled with extraordinary natural wonders perfectly in harmony with its fascinating history and culture. Twice named “Best Caribbean Island” by Travel + Leisure Magazine, Saba is that rare place in the modern world that satisfies the intrepid soul as well as those seeking gentle pleasures. The island’s Old-World Caribbean charm, lyrical pace and stunning beauty provide respite for those who desire to disconnect from life’s hectic pace.

GETTING THERE

To explore Saba, you must get here. The most extraordinary approach is by air. Winair pilots take off from St. Maarten for the twelve-minute flight. It is simply poetic floating above the Caribbean Sea heading to Saba’s soaring peak on the horizon. Just as you can almost touch the mountain, the plane cuts a dramatic 180 degree on to Juancho E. Yrausquin Airport’s 400-meter runway, considered the world’s shortest commercial air strip.You can also travel to Saba by ferry from

Sint Maarten. Once past customs, just hop in a local taxi and begin to explore one of the earth’s most graceful places. Please check with the airline and Ferry for current schedules, for entry more information on entry requirements visit www.sabatourism.com

ISLAND HISTORY

As you ascend and descend the “Road”, you are surrounded by Saba’s magnificent natural and man-made wonders. Lush tropical foliage, brilliant flowers and fairy tale architecture fill the mountainsides and valleys. The entire island is exceptionally unspoiled and beautifully maintained, reflective of the locals’ deep sense of pride in their home and history.

Many of the intrepid Sabans are descent from lineages dating to the 1600s when English sailors shipwrecked on the jagged shore. Over the centuries, Saba tossed between Dutch and English ownership, with the Dutch winning out. Once a haven for marauding pirates, the island’s eclectic blend of Dutch, African, English, Scottish and Irish eventually settled into a quite harmony focused on seamanship and fishing. It was a rugged life as the only roads were stone trails leading up from the sea into the remote villages accessed only by foot

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and donkey. Until 1943, there was no proper road. Saban Josephus “Lambee” Hassel dismissed the Dutch and Swiss engineers who said a road could never be built. Via an engineering correspondence course and the help of fellow islanders, the “Road”, as it is affectionately known, was built in stages from 1943 to 1958. Although their families have dwelled here for centuries, the English-speaking locals are warm and welcoming to all who wish to embrace nature, architectural beauty, cleanliness and a laid-back flow of life. It is not a closed community, far from it. Whether you are an expat or visitor, conversations begin the moment you hop in a taxi, enter a shop or stop for refreshment. Everyone here is your tour guide. It’s a safe and protected place where you can blend in and enjoy the island’s gentle pace for a day or lifetime.

EXPLORING SABA ABOVE AND BELOW THE SEA

Saba doesn’t have beaches; just one that appears a few months a year. It is part of the reason Saba is so pristine and unspoiled. This place doesn’t need beaches. The unsurpassed beauty both below and above the sea opens the door to endless adventures from exhilarating to romantic.

Below the sea, Saba’s explosive volcanic origins are as obvious; it is one reason the island is among the world’s top dive spots. Within Saba’s protected marine park, spectacular formations and structures, alongside lava flows and hot springs, combined with pristine coral reefs and a brilliant aquatic population creates a diver’s paradise. Saba’s

highly experienced dive companies bring you up close to spectacular watery beauty.

Above the sea, the focus is natural and man-made beauty. To fully enjoy the island, you should stay for a few days at one of the charming boutique hotels, quaint Saban cottages or elegant villas often just a short stroll to civilized amenities such as the island restaurants ranging from casual to stylish.

With its abundant sea life, year-round growing season and proximity to St. Maarten/St. Martin, dining on Saba is very fresh and delicious, especially the famous Saba lobster, red snapper or locally grown produce.

To explore the island up close, hike the old stone “roads” that evolved into stunning trails meandering up and down the volcanic peaks and valleys. From easy to challenging, the trails provide the best means to fully connect with Saba’s natural beauty and experience the breathtaking views. Or simply sit on a terrace, cold beverage in hand, and let your eyes wander to the stunning views that emanate from every angle. The ever evolving scene flows endlessly to the horizon from sunrise to sunset.

Perhaps hop in a taxi and let the driver take you on a tour of the island, through the tropical forests, charming villages and picturesque architecture. The frequent subjects of artists and photographers, Saba’s enchanting vernacular combines beautiful red zinc roofs, white clapboard or stone walls, pretty green shutters and Caribbean gingerbread trim with little porches and colorful gardens edged in native stone.

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Some of the best examples of Saba vernacular are found in and around the charming village of Windward Side with its historic cottages and buildings. The island’s cottages were most often homes of sea captains; built to survive the elements yet compliment the island’s natural beauty. An excellent example is the H.L. Johnson Museum, housed in a cottage built in 1840. Within this lovely and beautifully restored museum are the carefully curated elements of a traditional Saban family.

Shopping is one of Saba’s most charming adventures. Stores and galleries are scattered around the island, most often in the village of Windward Side. Although you can certainly find a wonderful souvenir t-shirt, it is the artists and creators of Saba that offer the most unique items.

Saba lace is world renowned for its unique artistry. Since the 1870s, Saban sea captain wives and their descendants have sold their intricate handmade (Spanish) lace, a skilled first acquired by Mary Gertrude Hassell Johnson who attended

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a convent school in Caracas, Venezuela. Several island shops sell beautiful lace items for the home and personal use. Another local product found in shops, bars and restaurants is Saba Spice, a rum based beverage loaded with tropical spice, perfect as an after dinner liqueur or poured over ice cream.

Saba is also a willing subject for painters, photographers and designers, inspired by the colors, forms and people of Saba. Art galleries, primarily in Windward Side, feature the work of local creators whose artistic products range from a magnificent water color painting of tropical flowers to beautifully one of a kind jewelry at the Jewel Cottage, housed in a 150 year old cottage, or the hand-blown glass jewelry of JoBean.

Perhaps the best souvenir of Saba is the deep connection visitors often develop with the island, its people and the lyrical flow of daily life. This is a very special place that beckons you to return and settle into an unsurpassed tropical paradise.

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ST. EUSTATIU EUSTATIUS

F FIVE REASONS TO “DATE” STATIA

St. Eustatius is truly the Caribbean’s hidden treasure. Statia, as it’s commonly known, is officially a part of the Netherlands but this eight-square-mile island due south of St. Maarten has a personality all of its own. A rich history, diverse population, stunning natural beauty and the absence of mass tourism all combine to give it its uniquely low-key vibe. Here’s five reasons why you should make St. Eustatius your next Caribbean destination.

1. DIVING

St. Eustatius is home to some of the Caribbean’s best diving. Unlike many of the region’s other underwater hotspots, however, you’ll never have to worry about crowds. Divers can explore over a dozen shipwrecks in Oranje Bay, many bearing treasures of antique glass, porcelain and other relics of the island’s legacy as a major trading center. The aptly-named Blue Bead Hole is home to a motherlode of striking blue beads, a symbol of the island’s past. Coral reefs ring the island, protected within a marine habitat administered by St. Eustatius National Parks (STENAPA). Elsewhere, lava flows formed through recent volcanic activity create otherworldly underwater tapestries. Members of the three endangered sea turtle species—the leatherback, the green turtle, and the hawksbill— which nest on the island are also commonly sighted near Statia’s reefs and wrecks.

2. ADVENTURE

Statia is home to over a dozen hiking trails. The most essential of these will take you to The Quill, the dormant, 2,000-foot volcano which dominates the island. A hike to the summit can be completed in under an hour, but you will want to leave time to explore the Quill’s inner crater, which is home to a spectacular tropical rainforest.

3. TRANQUILITY

Statia is a place to unplug, relax and unwind. From the moment you land at F. D. Roosevelt Airport, you’ll be struck by an overwhelming sense of tranquility. In fact, the sound of small, single-engine planes taking off and landing is just about the only noise of note you’ll encounter on your stay. What you will hear are crashing waves, braying goats and chirps from the more than 30 bird species that make their home on St. Eustatius.

St. Eustatius is truly the Caribbean’s hidden treasure.
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TASTE

St. Eustatius is a melting pot. Historically, it has been home mostly to residents of Dutch and African descent, but recent years have brought an influx of arrivals from around the world, with their own cuisines and traditions. On the last Thursday of every month, the stalls outside Mike Van Putten Youth Centre play host to Taste of the Islands, an international smorgasbord which highlights the diversity of Statia’s populace. With all meals going for only US$5, the price — and the experience — can’t be beat. It’s a great place to talk up residents and get in step with local issues and concerns. For a more indulging experience, upon your next visit join the Statia Tourism office at the Taste Of The Cultures (TOTC).

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4. EXPERIENCE - THE PEOPLE...

Statians as they are refered to are very cultured, very hospitable and very proud people. The past is everywhere on St. Eustatius. Statia has more historical monuments per square mile than any other Caribbean island: 119 in total. Oranjestad, the capital, might seem sleepy today, but it was once the Caribbean’s busiest trading port. To walk along the wave-battered ruins of the 18th-century brick warehouses in Oranjestad’s Lower Town is to travel back in time to the days when the island hummed with commerce, and lived up to its nickname of “The Golden Rock.” Up the hill in Oranjestad’s downtown (“Upper Town”) you’ll find the remnants of Honen Dalim, the second-oldest Jewish synagogue in the New World. Steps away are the newly-restored Fort Oranje,

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with its stunning overlook of the Caribbean. It was here that, in November 1776, Governor Johannes de Graaff offered the first international recognition of the newly-chartered United States, in the form of an 11-gun salute to the USS Andrew Doria. The colonies were able to purchase ammunition and supplies on Statia during the American Revolution, owing to the port’s neutral status, seeding a relationship which lasts to this day.Among the ramparts and canons at Fort Oranje hangs a brass plaque which U.S. president Franklin D. Roosevelt presented to St. Eustatius in 1939 in commemoration of its pivotal role in aiding independence.

“SET

YOUR DATE AND COME VISIT US”

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ANGUILLA

ABOUT ANGUILLA

Tucked away in the northern Caribbean, Anguilla is a shy beauty with a warm smile. A slender length of coral and limestone fringed with green, the island is ringed with 33 beaches, considered by savvy travelers and top travel magazines, to be the most beautiful in the world. Anguilla is truly the place to “Lose the Crowd and find Yourself”.

With accommodations ranging from ultra-luxury villas to traditional resorts, Charming Escapes hotels and guest houses, Anguilla offers a premium vacation experience at every price point and when it comes to culinary experiences, Anguilla is second to none. There are over 100 restaurants on the island, everything from exquisite fine dining to beach bars to street food and roadside barbecues.

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EXPLORING ANGUILLA

■ THE VALLEY

Anguilla’s capital, The Valley, is located in the center of the island. It is the home of government and commerce, the Clayton J. Lloyd International Airport, and the Anguilla Tourist Board. Here you will also find the island’s only surviving plantation house, the beautifully restored Wallblake House, built in 1787, a glimpse into Anguilla’s colonial heritage.

■ ISLAND HARBOUR

This quaint fishing village sits on the eastern end of Anguilla. Colorful boats moor in this protected cove, and the fishing pier juts out towards the conch-lined island of Scilly Cay. Island Harbour is home to the annual Festival del Mar on the Easter weekend, a celebration of all things from the sea that includes a seafood festival, culinary competitions, swimming and fishing tournaments, lots of music and the national pastime, Boatracing.

■ BLOWING POINT

The Blowing Point Ferry Terminal is the point of entry for most visitors to Anguilla, who arrive via the public or private ferries from St. Martin/Sint Maarten.The area is also home to some of the island’s finest villa estates.

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■ WEST END

The West End is the heart of Anguilla’s tourism industry, home of many of the island’s traditional five-star resorts. It is also where Anguilla’s culinary fame was born, led by iconic restaurants such as Blanchard’s, and followed by establishments like Jacala, Straw Hat and more recently Sharky’s Restaurant.

The spectacular beaches of the West End -- Meads Bay, Rendezvous Bay, Maundays Bay, Barnes Bay, Long Bay, Cove Bay – glistening arcs of powder soft sand framing azure seas, these are the hallmarks of the Anguillian vacation experience.

■ SANDY GROUND

A sleepy village by day, party central at night, Sandy Ground is “the entertainment capital of Anguilla”. The colorful beach bars, fun and casual restaurants come alive with music, dancing and lively conversation.

Road Bay at Sandy Ground is the entry port for private yachts and small luxury cruise ships that call on Anguilla.

Customs and Immigration clearance takes place here, and many of the yacht services and local provisioning agents are based at this location.

■ OUR OFF-SHORE CAYS

“Anguilla by Sea” tours take you to one or more of these islands for a day of swimming, snorkeling and fantastic food.

Scrub Island is the largest of the offshore cays, your perfect private island. Activities here include wildlife observationover 34 species of birds that have been recorded – snorkeling with turtles, fish and stingray, and swimming in emerald glowing lagoons.

Sandy Island is a five-minute boat ride from Sandy Ground. An amazing restaurant and spectacular snorkeling make it a truly memorable experience.

Prickly Pear also offers a great selection of cocktails and seafood, bird watching, snorkeling, and stunning vistas of turquoise seas.

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WHAT TO DO IN ANGUILLA

Anguilla’s pristine beaches and azure seas make it ideal for myriad water sports, ranging from snorkeling, kite-surfing, kayaking and paddle boarding, to scuba diving, deep sea fishing, body surfing and boat racing, the island’s national sport.

On land, there’s a championship golf course; a state of the art tennis academy, with experienced coaches offering lessons at all levels, and home to the annual Anguilla Cup in November; also caving, biking, and ATV rides that take you to every corner of the island.

Anguilla has an exciting calendar of events and festivities.

The Moonsplash music festival, hosted by Anguilla’s legendary Bankie Banx and celebrated at the full moon in March, is renowned for its very special vibes, found nowhere else on earth.

Folk festivals such as Welches on Whit Monday, West Fest, and A Village Ting, celebrate Anguilla’s heritage and culture, showcasing our culinary, musical and sporting traditions.

Summer Festival in August is a ten-day spree of carnival activities by night, and traditional Boatracing by day, pageantry, music and street dancing that started over forty years ago.

For tourism information on Anguilla please visit the official website of the Anguilla Tourist Board: www.IvisitAnguilla.com; follow us on Facebook: Facebook.com/AnguillaOfficial; Instagram: @Anguilla_Tourism; Twitter: @Anguilla_Trsm, Hashtag: #MyAnguilla

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ADVERTISER’S INDEX

MARIO BISTROT ........................................................................69

MARY’S BOON BEACH HOTEL ............................................41

MISS LALIE’S COMMERCIAL CENTER .........................74, 75 MEDIA PUBLISHING INT’L. *IBC

MILANO DIAMOND GALLERY ................................... *IFC

MODERN HOMES ...................................................................4, 5

NATURAL HEALTH STORE ..................................................139

NOWHERE SPECIAL RUM BAR & GRILL ...........................87

OCEAN ECHO .........................................................................188

OPTIQUE CARAIBES ..............................................................166 PARAMOUNT PHARMACHY ..............................................185 PHILIPSBURG AUTO & ACCESSORIES ................................82 PINK PEARL BAR RESTAURANT ........................................140 POLLOS HERMANOS.............................................................151

PORT ST. MAARTEN1 .....................................................18-126

PRINCESS JULIANA INT’L. AIRPORT ........................114-117

PRO-N-SPARKLE ........................................................................94

RENDEZ VOUS LOUNGE .....................................................155

FOURTEEN

FRANCIS ECK .............................................................................31

FROLIC........................................................................................151

COTTAGE, THE ...........................................................177

KARAKTER BEACH BAR & RESTAURANT......................111

LA CASA DEL HABANO..............................................134, 135

LE GOUT DU VIN ......................................................................43

LICCOM .......................................................................................85

MAKEUP BY FALANA ............................................................131

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SECURITY SERVICES....................................................49 AMA JEWELERS ..........................................................................61 AMY DOES ART .......................................................................189 ANGUILLA AIR SERVICES .....................................................190 BDO ST. MAARTEN ...........................................................98-101
LEBANESE CUISINE ................................................146
BEACH HOTEL .....................................................26, 27
CAR RENTAL .......................................................181
EXTERMINATION STATIA ..........................182
MARKET ............................................................29
CHARTERS .................................................................150 CENTRAL MIX CONCRETE ..................................................57 CENTURY 21...............................................................................17 COTTAGE CLUB HOTEL, THE .............................................175 C.P.R. EXTERMINATION SERVICES ......................................86 CRISS CONCH SHACK .........................................................190
ELEVATOR COMPANY .........................................18, 19
......................................................................................63 ECO TECH SOLUTIONS .......................................................148 ELLE-SI-BELLE TOURS & SERVICES .....................................151 ESMERALDA RESORT .............................................................165 FAIRWAY RESTAURANT, THE ..............................................154 FALANA COUTURE ...............................................................131 FLEMING
AEGIS
BEIRUT
BELAIR
BROWN’S
CARIBBEAN
CARREFOUR
CELINE
CUBE
ECOSERV
WASTE SOLUTIONS ...........................................107
AT MULETT BAY ...............................................2, 3
........................................................90-93
SXM .....................................................................58
GROUP .................................................................39
CARE LABORATORY .......................................70, 71
UPKEEP...................................................................133
CAR RENTAL ...........................................................191
GIBSON & ASSOCIATES, LAW OFFICES...............................9 GRANT THORNTON
GREENMEDS
GUARDIAN
HEALTH
HEALTHY
ISLAND
JEWEL
OFFICE WORLD ........................................................................97
RICHARDSON’S CAR RENTAL AGENCY ........................189 SAPPHIRE BEACH CLUB RESORT .................................34, 35 SEA SABA ...................................................................................172 SIMPSON BAY PHARMACY ..................................................149 SUPER MARIO AIR CONDITIONING ................14, 15, *BC SXM CIGARS ...............................................................................67 SXM POSH BOUTIQUE .........................................................141 SYLVESTER TAX PARTNERS ..................................................103 TELEM GROUP ................................................................128, 129 TIREMAXX.................................................................................145 TRICO SUPPLIES ......................................................................181 ULTIMACY VILLA ............................................................186, 187 UNCLE BOB’S PLACE.............................................................138 UNIVERSITY OF ST. MARTIN ......................................112, 113 VICTORIOUS LIVING FOUNDATION ..............................137 VILLA AMALIA ............................................................................51 VILLA ROYALE RESTAURANT .............................................169 WINDWARD ROADS & CONSTRUCTION .....................57 XQUISITE HAIR .......................................................................150 ZEE BEST ....................................................................................153 *FC - Front Cover | *IFC - Inside Front Cover | *IBC - Inside Back Cover | *BC - Back Cover

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