You’ll sail around St Maarten on a luxury catamaran—with breakfast pastries and coffee to start your day right. Swim alongside sea turtles at Tintamarre Island, enjoy a four-course lunch onboard (with vegetarian options), and relax with an open bar as you drift between quiet beaches and turquoise coves. It’s not just about what you see—it’s how easy everything feels out there.
First thing I noticed stepping onto the catamaran at Bobby’s Marina—besides the soft creak of ropes—was the smell of coffee and pastries. Our guide, Jean-Luc, handed me a mimosa (I went for it, even though it was barely 9am) and told us we’d be circling St Maarten all day. The sun wasn’t too harsh yet, just that gentle Caribbean light. Someone laughed at my attempt to pronounce “Tintamarre”—Li grinned and said I’d get it by lunchtime. Maybe.
The water really is that clear blue you see in photos. We drifted past Long Bay La Samana and Happy Bay—at one point, I just sat on the netting up front letting the spray hit my feet. There were paddle boards out if you wanted them, but honestly I was happy just watching pelicans dive near the shore. When we anchored off Tintamarre Island, Jean-Luc pointed out where sea turtles sometimes show up. I didn’t expect to actually see one but suddenly there it was, gliding under me while I fumbled with my snorkel mask. That moment sticks with me.
Lunch came in courses—actual courses!—and somehow tasted better out on the water (maybe it’s the salt air or maybe I was just hungry from swimming). There was plenty for vegetarians too; someone at our table asked and they sorted it without any fuss. Between bites, people swapped stories about other islands they’d visited. The open bar kept things loose but never rowdy—just easy laughter and that low hum of conversation you get when everyone’s relaxed.
I kept thinking how different this felt from other boat tours—less rushed, more like being invited onto someone’s floating living room for the day. By late afternoon as we headed back toward Philipsburg, skin salty and hair a mess, nobody seemed in a hurry to get off. You know that feeling when you don’t want something to end? Yeah.
The tour departs at 8:30am from Bobby's Marina in Philipsburg.
Yes, a four-course gourmet lunch is served onboard during the tour.
There is a full open bar available throughout the day.
Yes, snorkeling gear is provided and you can swim with turtles at Tintamarre Island.
Two paddle boards are included for guests to use during stops.
The catamaran leaves from Bobby's Marina in Philipsburg, St Maarten.
A valid passport is required as your information will be checked before departure.
Yes, children are welcome but must be accompanied by an adult; infants can ride in prams or strollers.
Your day includes breakfast pastries with fresh fruit and coffee or tea when you board at Bobby’s Marina, plus appetizers and snacks along the way. There’s a four-course gourmet lunch served onboard (vegetarian option available if you ask), unlimited drinks from an open bar all day long, snorkeling gear so you can swim with turtles at Tintamarre Island, two paddle boards for exploring calm bays, and return transport back to port in Philipsburg before sunset.
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