St. Martin - Transport

Sep 12, 2025

Airports

There is an airport on the French side of the island, called Aéroport de Grand Case or L'Espérance Airport. This is used for local and regional flights only.

Princess Juliana International Airport (also known as Saint Martin International Airport) serves the Dutch part of the island. The airport is perhaps best known for very low-altitude flyover landing approaches due to one end of its runway being extremely close to the shore and Maho Beach.

There is a bus stop right outside the Terminal so you do not have to take an expensive taxi ($20 to Simpson Bay). The bus is $2.50 all the way to Phillipsburg.

Alternatively, you can collect your crew by dinghy. The small marina which houses the Pink Iguana and Crazy Cow sometimes permit dinghy landing. Ask permission in the Crazy Cow, or Pink Iguana if it's open. Dinghies can also be left on the old Customs dock close to the runway.

Buses

The minibus system here is simple and cheap. Minibuses are easily recognizable, due to wooden placards with the name of a city visible on the dashboard. For example, in Philipsburg, the capital of the Dutch side, you may spot a minibus with a “French Quarter” sign sitting on the dashboard. A 10-to-15-minute bus ride from Philipsburg to the French Quarter costs $2 (€2) per person. Once there, you can disembark and locate a bus heading in the direction of Marigot, the capital of the French side.

As a general rule of thumb, if you are riding the bus for more than or equal to 10 minutes, then you will pay $2. If you use the bus for only a short distance, then you can simply pay the driver $1.

Dollars and Euros are both accepted, and the buses use a 1-to-1 currency ratio.

Last updated:  November 2015.

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