3,5-Hour Guided Island Tour by Jeep
Overview
Highlights and beaches await you on the Dutch & French Side of Sint Maarten, featuring a full-circle itinerary that showcases the region's beauty. This guided excursion operates at a sightseeing pace, primarily on-road with some off-road sections.
- 🚗 All drivers must present a valid driver's license.
- 🥤 Includes 2 beverages per person (bottled water & soda).
- 🏖️ Cool off at Philipsburg beach with a refreshing swim after the Jeep ride.
- 👥 For the "shared Jeep" option, a maximum of 4 occupants is allowed per vehicle; you may share with other vacationers or the tour leader/guide.
- 🚙 The "Jeep-buyout" option accommodates up to 5 occupants per vehicle, allowing 5 people to join for the price of 4!
- 📋 Large groups should order per Jeep buy-out; if participants are not a multiple of 5, reserve remaining spaces per person and mention your group arrangement in the "special requirements" section.
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Private Jeep: For up to 5 passengers
- In each vehicle : communication opportunity with the guide
- Use of Jeep + fuel
- Local guide
- Shuttle from Simpson Bay/Airport/Dutch border area = US$ 15-20 p.p. ROUNDTRIP.
- Shuttle from Oyster Bay/Dawn Beach = US$ 15 p.p. ROUNDTRIP.
- Shuttle Philipsburg harbor/Little Bay/Belair = US$ 10 per person ROUNDTRIP.
- Lounge chairs & umbrellas
- Water activities
- Lunch. For a smooth running of the tour, lunch opportunity is only upon concluding the Jeep portion.
Meeting point
Return details
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Maho BeachA "MUST SEE & EXPERIENCE" : the spectacular overhead jet landings at popular Airport Beach !
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Rotary Lookout PointEnjoy the peaceful scenery at this section of French St. Martin's extensive Nature Reserve. The shallow Lucas Bay/Coralita waters are perfect to cool off your traveling feet. This is not a venue for swimming.
- This community is located on your route from the Lucas Bay/Coralita area back to Philipsburg. This part French/part Dutch territory is mainly a residential area, with a few smaller guest accommodations, and a marina. From the hill side you're overlooking 2 beach front resorts : one along the Oyster Bay coast and one in neighboring Dawn Beach. A simple sign on the side of the road is the only border marker. No border formalities ! (pass by)
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Great Bay BeachThe touring the island by Jeep is followed by beach time in beautiful Great Bay, within view of your ship. 3/4 of this 2-mile-long beach is lined with the Boardwalk. This section of the beach tends to be livelier, with a multitude of beach bars, restaurants and boutiques. The other (unpaved) stretch is quiet and practically undeveloped. Awesome shopping opportunities are nearby, in Front Street, Back Street, and Old Street. You'll also find many great photo ops within walking distance, e.g. the authentic Creole homes with their typical Gingerbread trims.