Sint Maarten Travel with UK BRP

The friendly island - where two cultures meet with stunning beaches and vibrant nightlife

30 Days Visa-Free

Key Information

Duration
30 days
BRP Required
Valid UK Status
Unique Feature
Split Island
Digital Status
Accepted

Sint Maarten Visa Policy for UK BRP Holders

Two countries, one island - Dutch and French Caribbean culture

Sint Maarten, the Dutch side of the unique split island, offers visa-free entry to UK BRP holders for up to 30 days. This remarkable destination is the world's smallest landmass shared by two sovereign nations - the Dutch Sint Maarten (south) and French Saint-Martin (north), offering visitors two distinct Caribbean experiences on one island.

As part of the Dutch Caribbean territories, Sint Maarten follows the same immigration policies as Aruba, Curaçao, and Bonaire. The island is famous for its stunning beaches, world-class cruise port, vibrant nightlife, duty-free shopping, and the unique experience of seamlessly moving between Dutch and French territories.

Maho Beach Plane Spotting

Sint Maarten is world-famous for Maho Beach, where massive jets land just meters overhead at Princess Juliana International Airport - a bucket-list experience for aviation enthusiasts and thrill-seekers.

ANG/€/USD
Currency
AST
Time Zone
911
Emergency
41K
Population

Entry Process

Arrival procedures at Princess Juliana International Airport

1

Pre-Arrival Requirements

Valid passport (6+ months), UK BRP/digital status, return ticket, accommodation confirmation, and sufficient funds for your stay.

2

Immigration Processing

Present documents at Dutch immigration control. Officer verifies UK residence status and stamps passport with 30-day entry permission.

3

Customs Declaration

Complete customs form and proceed through declaration channels. Sint Maarten offers duty-free allowances for personal items and gifts.

4

French Side Access

No border controls between Dutch and French sides. Your Sint Maarten entry allows free movement across the entire island.

Two Countries, One Entry

Your single entry to Sint Maarten grants access to both the Dutch (Sint Maarten) and French (Saint-Martin) sides of the island, offering double the cultural experiences with no additional visa requirements.

Required Documents

  • Valid passport with at least 6 months remaining validity
  • UK BRP card or printed digital status confirmation
  • Return or onward ticket (mandatory requirement)
  • Accommodation confirmation (hotel, resort, or rental)
  • Sufficient funds (approximately $100-150 per day)
  • Travel insurance (recommended for medical coverage)

Using Digital Immigration Status

How to enter Sint Maarten with UK digital status

Sint Maarten immigration authorities fully accept UK digital immigration status. As a major cruise destination and international hub, Princess Juliana Airport handles thousands of international visitors daily and maintains current knowledge of various immigration document formats including UK digital status.

Digital Documentation Best Practices

  • Printed copy of UK digital status confirmation from GOV.UK
  • Mobile screenshots saved for offline access
  • Official UKVI letters or correspondence confirming status
  • Digital share codes or verification QR codes

Airport Immigration Experience

  • Princess Juliana Airport processes many international flights daily
  • Immigration officers are experienced with various document types
  • UK digital status is well-recognized and routinely accepted
  • Have documentation ready for quick, professional processing

International Airport Standards

Princess Juliana International Airport maintains high international standards and excellent staff training. UK digital status holders consistently report smooth, professional entry experiences.

What You Can Do in Sint Maarten

Allowed and prohibited activities during your 30-day stay

Allowed Activities

Tourism, beach activities, duty-free shopping, casino visits, business meetings, remote work for non-local employers, cultural events, water sports, nightlife, island hopping

Prohibited Activities

Employment by local companies, receiving income from Sint Maarten sources, establishing businesses, political activities, exceeding 30 days without extension

Top Experiences in Sint Maarten

Maho Beach Plane Spotting

Experience the world-famous thrill of massive jets landing just meters overhead. Grab a drink and watch planes at this iconic aviation photography location.

Duty-Free Shopping Paradise

Browse Front Street and Port de Plaisance for jewelry, electronics, designer goods, and local crafts at tax-free prices. Perfect for luxury shopping.

Vibrant Nightlife Scene

Experience casino gaming, beach bars, rooftop lounges, and live music venues. Sint Maarten offers some of the Caribbean's best nightlife.

Two Countries, One Island

Seamlessly cross between Dutch Sint Maarten and French Saint-Martin. Experience different cuisines, cultures, and currencies on the same island.

Exploring Both Sides of the Island

Understanding the Dutch-French split and border-free travel

Dutch Side (Sint Maarten) - South

  • Capital: Philipsburg with Front Street shopping district
  • Airport: Princess Juliana International (major cruise port)
  • Currency: Netherlands Antillean Guilder (ANG), USD accepted
  • Famous for: Duty-free shopping, casinos, Maho Beach, cruise tourism
  • Language: Dutch (official), English widely spoken

French Side (Saint-Martin) - North

  • Capital: Marigot with French Caribbean charm
  • Airport: Grand Case Airport (smaller, regional flights)
  • Currency: Euro (€), USD widely accepted
  • Famous for: French cuisine, nude beaches, luxury villas, boutique hotels
  • Language: French (official), English in tourist areas

Border Crossing

  • No passport control: Move freely between sides
  • No customs inspection: Seamless land border
  • Only markers: Small signs indicate which country you're in
  • Different laws: Respect local regulations on each side

Border History

The island was divided in 1648 by the Treaty of Concordia, making it the oldest functioning peaceful border shared by two nations. Legend says the border was drawn by a walking race between a Frenchman and a Dutchman!

Practical Travel Information

Everything you need to know for your Sint Maarten trip

Money and Banking

  • Dutch side currency: Netherlands Antillean Guilder (ANG)
  • French side currency: Euro (€)
  • USD acceptance: Widely accepted throughout the island
  • ATMs: Available in both Philipsburg and Marigot
  • Credit cards: Visa and Mastercard widely accepted

Accommodation

  • Luxury resorts: $300-800+ per night (beachfront locations)
  • Mid-range hotels: $150-300 per night near beaches
  • Vacation rentals: $100-400 per night, popular for families
  • Boutique hotels: $200-500 per night with unique character
  • Budget options: $80-150 per night (limited availability)

Transportation

  • Car rental: $35-65 per day, best for exploring both sides
  • Taxis: Available but expensive, negotiate fixed rates
  • Public buses: Limited routes, mainly between major towns
  • Hotel shuttles: Many resorts provide airport transfers
  • Scooter rental: Popular for short trips, around $30-40/day

Food and Dining

  • Dutch side: International cuisine, seafood, casual beach bars
  • French side: Gourmet French cuisine, fine dining experiences
  • Casual dining: $20-40 per person for lunch/dinner
  • Fine dining: $60-120+ per person at upscale restaurants
  • Street food: $8-15 for local snacks and quick meals

Weather and Best Time

  • Temperature: Consistent 78-85°F (26-29°C) year-round
  • Trade winds: Cooling breezes make heat comfortable
  • Dry season: December-April (peak tourist season)
  • Wet season: May-November (brief afternoon showers)
  • Hurricane season: June-November (preparations taken seriously)

Communication

  • Languages: Dutch and French (official), English widely spoken
  • Mobile networks: Good coverage on both sides
  • SIM cards: Available from TelEm, Orange Caraïbe
  • Wi-Fi: Free at most hotels, restaurants, and cafes
  • Internet speeds: Generally good for business and streaming

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Sint Maarten travel

No, your single entry to Sint Maarten grants access to both the Dutch (Sint Maarten) and French (Saint-Martin) sides. There are no border controls or passport checks when crossing between the two sides - you can freely explore the entire island.

While Maho Beach is famous for plane spotting, you should maintain a safe distance and follow posted warnings. The jet blast from large aircraft can be dangerous - people have been injured by being too close during takeoffs. Enjoy the experience responsibly from the designated viewing areas.

US dollars are widely accepted throughout the entire island, making it the most convenient currency for tourists. The Dutch side officially uses Netherlands Antillean Guilders (ANG) and the French side uses Euros, but USD works everywhere and you'll often receive change in the local currency.

The Dutch side focuses on duty-free shopping, casinos, cruise tourism, and nightlife with an American-influenced vibe. The French side emphasizes gourmet cuisine, boutique hotels, nudist beaches, and French Caribbean culture. Both offer beautiful beaches and unique experiences.

Extensions are possible but must be applied for before your 30 days expire. Visit the Immigration Department in Philipsburg with your passport, proof of funds, accommodation details, and reason for extension. Approval is not guaranteed and fees apply.

Sint Maarten is in the hurricane belt and can be affected by storms from June to November. The island was significantly impacted by Hurricane Irma in 2017 but has rebuilt stronger infrastructure. Hotels and authorities take hurricane preparedness seriously with excellent warning systems.

Dutch side highlights include Maho Beach (plane spotting), Mullet Bay, and Great Bay. French side favorites are Orient Bay (naturist-friendly), Baie Rouge, and Grand Case Beach. Each side offers different vibes - Dutch beaches tend to have more amenities while French beaches are often more secluded.

Ready to Experience Two Countries in One Trip?

Sint Maarten's 30-day visa-free policy makes this unique split island easily accessible to UK residents seeking diverse cultural experiences, world-class beaches, and unforgettable aviation thrills.

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