



See more of Sint Maarten in one outing on a guided, self-drive buggy tour that combines coastal roads, viewpoints, and three of the island’s most well-known beaches. This experience is designed for relaxed sightseeing, swimming stops, and time off the vehicle, rather than constant driving.
The open-top buggy format keeps the route social and unhurried, making it a good option if you want to cover ground while still having time at the beach.
After meeting your guide, you’ll receive a safety briefing and an introduction to the buggy before setting off along coastal roads and scenic viewpoints. The route is designed to be straightforward to drive, with the guide leading throughout and stopping regularly for photos and short breaks. Driving sections are broken up by beach stops, keeping the experience balanced rather than vehicle-heavy.
The first stop is Orient Bay, where you’ll have free time to swim, walk the shoreline, or relax on the sand. This beach is known for its long stretch of open coastline and clear water, making it a good place to ease into the day. Time here is flexible, allowing you to choose how active or relaxed you want to be.
Next, you’ll continue to Mullet Bay, a wide, open beach close to the runway approach. Depending on conditions, you may see aircraft passing low overhead while enjoying time in the water or at the beach bar. The final stop is near Maho Beach, close to the airport, where planes can often be seen landing nearby. After the final stop, the group returns together to the starting point along the coast.
This tour operates across both the Dutch and French sides of Sint Maarten, linking beaches and viewpoints via coastal roads rather than inland traffic routes. The focus is on easy driving and accessible stops rather than technical terrain.
Cruise guests meet near the main port gates at AC Wathey Pier, while hotel and villa pickups are available from selected locations. Exact meeting details are confirmed in advance, and a small time allowance is built in for traffic or port delays.
All drivers must be at least 18 years old and hold a valid driving licence, which must be presented on the day. Participants should be comfortable driving a small open vehicle and following guided instructions.
This experience is not recommended for pregnant travellers or those with back problems or mobility limitations. Children may ride as passengers but must be accompanied by an adult, and the combined weight per vehicle must not exceed 400 lbs.
Routes are designed using long-standing local knowledge, focusing on practical driving times, sensible beach stops, and clear logistics rather than rushing through multiple locations. The result is an island overview that feels manageable and well paced.
With years of experience running tours for cruise passengers, couples, and small groups, the team prioritises clear communication and reliable timing. Pickups, routes, and stop durations are planned to work smoothly around real island conditions.
No previous experience is required. The buggy is easy to operate, and a full safety briefing is provided before departure.
The guide leads the group at all times and sets a pace suitable for first-time drivers, focusing on controlled driving rather than speed or technical handling.
Yes, all drivers must be at least 18 years old and present a valid driving licence on the day of the tour.
Without a licence, you will not be permitted to drive, and refunds cannot be offered in this situation.
Yes, each buggy accommodates two people. Pricing is per person, not per vehicle.
Children may ride as passengers but must be accompanied by an adult, and the combined weight per buggy must not exceed 400 lbs.
The route uses paved coastal roads rather than off-road trails. Driving is steady and focused on sightseeing rather than challenging terrain.
Stops are frequent, and driving time is broken up by beach visits and viewpoints.
Time at each beach is balanced to allow swimming, walking, or relaxing without rushing. Exact durations may vary depending on traffic and group pace.
The guide adjusts timing slightly to ensure the full route runs smoothly while still allowing proper breaks.
Snorkelling is optional during the beach stops, but equipment is not provided. You are welcome to bring your own mask and snorkel.
If you prefer not to snorkel, you can simply enjoy the beach, swim, or relax during the free time.
Yes, the tour is designed with cruise schedules in mind. The port meeting point is close to the terminal, and timing allows for a comfortable return.
Pickup and meeting details are confirmed in advance to align with ship arrival and departure times.
Beachwear, comfortable clothing, and closed-toe shoes are recommended. Sunscreen and a towel are strongly advised.
You must bring your driving licence and may wish to bring a camera or phone for photos.
This tour is not recommended for pregnant travellers or those with back problems. The open vehicle and road conditions may be uncomfortable for some participants.
The experience is not wheelchair accessible and is not suitable for those requiring mobility assistance.
As this is an outdoor experience, tours are weather dependent. Guests should be prepared for changing conditions.
If conditions are unsafe, the tour may be rescheduled or cancelled, with an alternative date or refund offered.
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