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Can you walk to beach from St Maarten cruise port?

Great Bay Beach Bars, restaurants, shops and other tourist shops spill out of front street along the promenade. Walking to this beach from the cruise pier is easy and possible, and there is always the option of a water taxi. The water taxi ride costs about $4 per person.



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Mullet Bay sits near the airport, just south of scenic Cupecoy Beach and is free to visit. Many call calm and quiet Mullet a decent alternative to the noise and sand blasts of Maho Bay, or to the crowds of the French side's Orient Bay.

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This is something you'll definitely want to consider when planning a trip to St. Maarten. Even though it's only 37 square miles in size (and you can drive all around the small island in a mere 2 hours), it's not very walkable. Of course, you can walk around the capital cities and villages.

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Tourists can't just walk to Freedom Beach, but savvy travelers can use the following tips to gain access to this hidden gem. Keep in mind also that the beach spot can only be visited during high season, between December and June, and entry costs 200 THB per person.

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Cruise ships to St Maarten Island dock at Port Philipsburg - located on the island's southern coast. The port is managed by the Harbour Group of Companies (port authority). The port has two cruise ship piers.

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The shores of northeastern St. Maarten are home to the well-known Orient Bay Beach, a well-loved stretch of sand on the island. Also referred to as the “St. Tropez” of the Caribbean, this beach is the largest in St.

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If your ship is docked, you'll be able to simply walk off the vessel directly onto dry land via a movable ramp called a gangway. If it's anchored, you'll have to take a tender -- a small boat that ferries passengers ashore in groups.

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Phillipsburg is a very walkable town; you have Front street and Back street. Plus there is a nice beach right there. If this is a port stop on your cruise you can take a taxi to town or you can just walk it.

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You can walk to the beach from the Cruise port, about 1km, or take the water taxi from the cruise port to the pier in town.

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Traveling by public bus (more like a minivan) is a reasonable means of transport on St. Maarten/St. Martin if you don't mind a bit of inconvenience and overcrowding. Buses run daily from 5am to midnight and serve most major locations on both sides of the island.

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There are regular cabs available to get around from Marigot, from Philipsburg and from all tourist sites. There are regular cabs available at both airports (regional and international) seven days a week. If you do not want to rent a car on St. Martin, a cab is the ideal compromise.

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