Why St. Maarten is a top Caribbean destination for excursions

St. Maarten delivers way more than you'd expect from a 37-square-mile island. The north is French, the south is Dutch and the whole island is prime Caribbean. Altogether, it feels like a sitcom of cultures sharing a vacation. Wander open-air markets in Marigot, and then skip right to sipping something cold in a beach bar in Philipsburg. The whole island runs on a mix of languages, cuisines and rhythms, and English is spoken almost everywhere.

Cruise guests have it easy here. St. Maarten’s port is a quick walk to shops, restaurants and tour departures, which means less time navigating and more time exploring. Local excursions cover just about every interest: snorkeling, catamarans, ziplining, culinary tours, even horseback rides through cactus-dotted trails. It’s an island that makes the most of its terrain, and you won’t have to go far to find adventure. And that’s to say nothing of the ocean itself — turquoise waters that are perfect for swimming and sailing (or just zoning out to the sound of waves).

If you're browsing Caribbean cruise itineraries and wondering which island gives you the best mix of action and chill, this one checks both boxes. Twice.

The 10 best St. Maarten excursions

You have arrived. The ship is docked and the sun is high. What comes next is up to you, but if you want a day full of memorable moments and island flavor, these excursions are the ones you will be talking about long after the tan lines fade.

1. Best of St. Maarten

This is the sampler platter of excursions, with a bit of everything and just enough time to enjoy it. 

You’ll start on the Dutch side in Philipsburg, where shops, palm-lined avenues make it feel like your home town’s main street got a beach upgrade. Your guide will point out local landmarks, but don’t be surprised if you’re more focused on the smell of fresh pastries wafting out of nearby bakeries. Next stop: Coralita Beach lookout; on clear days, you can spot St. Barth in the distance (no binoculars required). Then it’s off to Marigot, the French capital, where cafés and market stalls deliver a dose of je ne sais quoi.

Things wrap up with a stop at Maho Beach — the only beach where your sunbathing might get interrupted by a jet engine. Affectionately called “Airport Beach,” it’s part thrill ride, part selfie trap and completely worth the ringing in your ears. Finish with a scenic drive and a quick photo op at Harold Jack Point before being dropped off back in Philipsburg with time to explore (or recover).

Aerial view of St. Maarten showing colorful resort buildings along a narrow peninsula, flanked by two turquoise bays, with rolling green hills, coastal roads and scattered villas under a partly cloudy sky.
Take in the striking beauty of St. Maarten.

2. Rockland Estate & Sky Explorer

If your vacation style falls somewhere between “history buff” and “panoramic view enthusiast,” this one’s for you. You’ll head to Rockland Estate, where a former plantation has been turned into a combo museum, nature park and launchpad for birds’-eye views.

The Emilio Wilson Museum gives you a fast but meaningful look at the island’s past, before you hop on the Sky Explorer chairlift. It glides you 2,630 feet up to Sentry Hill (one of St. Maarten’s highest points). It’s peaceful. It’s scenic. And yes, it’s a little stomach-clenching… but that just makes it memorable. At the top, you'll get 360-degree views and a moment to take it all in. On the way back down, you can grab a bite at the on-site restaurant, because seeing the world from the top down is hungry work.

Zipliners glide along cables above St. Maarten, passing over a lagoon, lush green hills and colorful island buildings with the coastline visible in the distance.
Soar high above St. Maarten on a thrilling zipline adventure with sweeping island views.

3. Local Connections: Chef’s Table Experience with Culinary Expert

This is less “cooking class” and more “storytelling with snacks,” hosted by a local chef who treats every dish like a love letter to the island. On this excursion, you’ll visit Emilio’s — a historic sugarcane boiling house turned restaurant — and be welcomed like a friend who showed up hungry.

Over four flavorful courses, your chef/guide will explain the origins of each dish, from spice choices to family recipes passed down through generations. It's hands-on without being high pressure, and you’ll leave with both a full stomach and some new ideas about what to do for your next hosted dinner. This top-tier food experience manages to be relaxed, personal and absolutely delicious. Think of it as a cultural exchange, except instead of swapping language lessons, you’re exchanging bites of something you’ll wish you could take home in a suitcase.

Grilled steak topped with herb butter served on a white plate alongside mashed potatoes and steamed broccoli, with a knife resting on the plate at a St. Maarten restaurant.
Savor a chef-made meal at a beloved St. Maarten restaurant.

4. Sky Explorer, Schooner Ride, Flying Dutchman & Canopy

How’d you like to fly? Or, more accurately, how’d you like to fall with style? This excursion makes it possible… and impossibly fun. You’ll start with a peaceful ride on the Sky Explorer, but don’t get too comfortable. The calm is just there to lull you into a false sense of security before the adrenaline kicks in.

When you get to the Flying Dutchman, it’s just you and gravity as you rocket down from Sentry Hill along nearly 3,000 feet of high-strength cable. Next, jump on the Schooner Ride, sending you spiraling downhill in an oversized inner tube that feels like a mountain roller coaster designed by someone who thinks ‘breakneck speed’ should be first gear. Your stomach might still be catching up when you hit the next part: the canopy zip line, which gets you back in the air for more high-flying fun.

By the time you finish, you’ll have coasted, soared and hollered your way through most of Rockland Estate. Stop by the restaurant to refuel and remember how much you enjoy the feeling of ground beneath your feet.

Person suspended in a harness while ziplining high above the landscape in St. Maarten, with cables stretching across a blue sky and scattered clouds.
Soar above St. Maarten on a thrilling zipline ride with sweeping island views below.

5. Trail & Beach Horseback Ride & Scenic Drive

If you like your sightseeing with a side of saddle, this laid-back ride is a crowd-pleaser. Begin the Trail & Beach Horseback Ride & Scenic Drive excursion by meeting your new best friend: A horse that knows how to deliver a smooth ride. After you’ve made introductions, pop on a safety helmet (fashion-forward and practical) and hit the trail through a cactus-speckled nature preserve. 

The best part happens at Cay Bay, where the horses wade right into the water like it's no big deal. You’ve seen horseback beach rides in the movies, now you’re living one. It’s scenic, it’s relaxed and it’s ideal for guests who want something active but not exhausting. The horses do the work. You just enjoy the ride.

Group of travelers riding horses along a sandy beach in St. Maarten, framed by palm trees, clear turquoise water, and a bright blue sky with scattered clouds.
Ride horseback along St. Maarten’s shoreline, where turquoise water meets soft white sand.
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6. 4X4 Buggy Safari & Beach

If your idea of fun includes dirt trails, salty air and a steering wheel that actually earns its keep, this excursion is for you. You’ll pilot a 4X4 buggy along the Dutch side of the island in a guided convoy, taking on curves, hills and enough dust to prove you were really there. Breaks include a pit stop at Maho Beach, where the plane landings are close enough to rustle your hair, and Harold Jack Lookout, where the island’s best view waits quietly while you recover from all the bouncing.

After the ride, you’ll be sandy, sun-drenched and at least 20% more convinced that your regular commute needs more Caribbean coastline.

Line of colorful 4x4 buggies parked on a sandy path in St. Maarten, surrounded by palm trees and coastal greenery with the ocean visible in the background.
Rev up for a 4x4 buggy adventure through St. Maarten’s coastal trails.

7. Local Connections: America’s Cup 12-Metre Yacht Race with Sailing Experts

This sailing-based excursion isn't some lazy loop around the harbor; it's a head-to-head yacht race on an actual America’s Cup contender (and you're there to do more than just take pictures). You'll be part of the crew, literally learning the ropes as you help hoist sails, grind winches and angle for victory against another team of guests just as pumped to win.

Never sailed before? Doesn’t matter. You’ll get a quick crash course and a crash-free ride, thanks to expert sailors who make sure nobody goes overboard. It’s hands-on, high-energy and surprisingly satisfying.

Fleet of sailboats with full white sails lining up on the turquoise waters of St. Maarten at the start of the America’s Cup Regatta, under a bright blue sky with scattered clouds.
Feel the adrenaline as elite sailors race across St. Maarten waters during the America’s Cup Regatta.

8. Circle Island Scenic Cruise, Snorkel & Beach

Time for a triple threat, all in a single, no-fuss adventure. When you book the Circle Island Scenic Cruise, Snorkel & Beach excursion, you’ll board a shaded power raft to cruise past scenic coastlines and learn a little island history from a guide who somehow makes facts fun. Then it’s fins on and overboard for some snorkeling in calm, clear water. Reef fish? Check. Coral fans? Also check. Awkward moments with your snorkel mask? Probably, but that’s part of the charm.

After that, you’ll dock at a beach where you can nap, float, snack or try to identify every fish you just saw — all before heading back to the ship with salty hair and a solid tan.

Snorkeler swimming above a vibrant coral reef in St. Maarten surrounded by schools of orange tropical fish in clear blue water.
Dive into crystal-clear water and snorkel alongside colorful tropical fish in St. Maarten.

9. Lagoon Kayaking Adventure

If you're more into paddles than engines, this guided kayaking trip is a great way to see the island from water level. Starting at Kim Sha Beach, you’ll head into Simpson Bay Lagoon — the largest saltwater lagoon in the northeastern Caribbean and home to some seriously luxurious yachts. Glide past mangroves, marina docks and probably more than a few overly curious fish as you skim the water. It’s peaceful, it’s scenic, and it’s just active enough to justify that extra dessert once you’re back on the ship..

After a rest stop and a swim, you’ll paddle back with stronger arms and a new appreciation for how quiet the Caribbean can be — when it’s not being interrupted by your own paddling, of course.

Group of kayakers gliding across a shallow turquoise lagoon in St. Maarten with rocky shoreline and lush greenery in the background under a bright sky.
Paddle through calm lagoon waters and explore St. Maarten’s hidden coastal corners by kayak.

10. Golden Eagle Catamaran Sail, Snorkel & Beach Break

Some boats are transportation; this one is a vacation. The Golden Eagle has all the right features: spacious deck, open bar, cheerful crew and an energy that practically hands you a drink and says, “Relax, we’ve got this.” Once anchored, you can paddle out to meet some fish or plant yourself on the beach like the world’s most content retiree. The water is clear, the sand is soft, and the only real effort required is deciding when to reapply sunscreen.

The ride back brings snacks, music and enough good vibes to make you briefly consider a second career in catamaran living. This excursion is smooth sailing in every sense.

Wide sandy beach in St. Maarten with gentle waves rolling in, swimmers enjoying clear turquoise water and lush green hills rising in the distance beneath dramatic clouds.
Sink your toes into soft sand and soak up the laid-back beach vibes along St. Maarten’s turquoise shoreline.

How to choose the best St. Maarten excursions

Picking the right excursions in St. Maarten comes down to how you like to spend your time ashore. Some guests want action, others want appetizers, and plenty want a little bit of both. The good news? With so much variety, you can’t really go wrong. Still, we want you to get the most out of your time, so here’s a quick guide to help you match with the right adventure:

Think about how much time you have, how active you want to be and how far you’re willing to travel from the ship. Excursions are designed to help you make the most of your port stop. And, thanks to St. Maarten’s compact layout, even the farthest adventures are still within easy reach.

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