Availability
| Size(L/W/D) | Location | Concession | Availability | Price | Rent / Sale |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 30m x 8m x m | POA | sale |
Transient vessels can benefit from the IGY Caribbean Anchor Pass, which offers 365 days of cruising the Caribbean
highest quality services and amenities expected at a luxury yachting marina. ARRIVING IS JUST THE BEGINING
BERTHING
- 114 slips/20 megayacht berths
- Maximum length: 196ft 10in/60m
- Maximum draft: 13ft/4m
- Maximum beam: 34ft/10.4m
MARINA HIGHLIGHTS
- Concrete docks
- Power, water, phone, WiFi, and free cable at each slip
- Full-service fuel dock
- 24-hour security
- Pilotage in and out of the marina
- Swimming pool, bar, restaurant, shops and marine chandlery
- On-site banking and pharmacy
OVERVIEW
Sitting at the epicenter of St. Maarten’s most complete residential, marine and commercial center, Simpson Bay Marina is a favorite of owners, captains and crew alike. This highly popular marina accommodates a variety of vessels and is just a short walk from casinos, restaurants, movie theaters and more. The marina village features over 100 villas, 50 shops and offices, eight distinct restaurants, a swimming pool, tennis courts, pristine landscaping and structured internal roads and parking areas.
CRUISING GROUNDS
The Simpson Bay Lagoon - the Caribbean's largest saltwater lagoon with a surface area of several square miles - connects the Dutch side of the island with the northern French half. The Lagoon is large enough to allow full-size yachts to explore its waters, but being well protected, is ideally suited for smaller boats.
During the winter months, hundreds of yachts are at anchor and transform the lagoon to a busy community. On its southeastern shore lies the bustling village of
Simpson Bay. The former fishing settlement has been transformed into the entertainment and business center of Dutch Sint Maarten, only a mile away from the airport and the Maho district. The Lagoon is connected to the open sea by a channel running under a draw bridge that opens several times a day, allowing yachts in excess of 300 feet to make their way to the numerous marinas inside.
Most large vessels are limited by the width of the bridge opening, which is 16.75 meters or 55 feet.
