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ARRIVAL & INFORMATION GUIDE

6100 Red Hook Quarters #2, St. Thomas, USVI 00802 VHF: Channel 16/6T: +340-775-6454 F: +340-776-5970 [email protected] www.igy-americanyachtharbor.com1 888 IGY MARINAS www.IGYMarinas.com1 888 IGY MARINAS www.IGYMarinas.com

ARRIVAL & INFORMATION GUIDE

AMERICAN YACHT HARBOR

SM

YACHT CLUB AT ISLE DE SOL

©IGY Marinas 2010, All Rights Reserved

SM

AMERICAN YACHT HARBOR

NEWPORT YACHT CLUB & MARINA

YACHT CLUB AT ISLE DE SOL

Airport Road, Cole Bay, St. Maarten, Dutch Caribbean VHF: Channel Channel 79A/16 T: +599 544-2309 F: +599 544-3378 [email protected] www.igy-simpsonbay.com

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3Welcome 4

Marina Layout 5

Booking a Berth 6

Arrival and Departure Procedures 7

Important Phone Numbers/Emergency 8

Personal Deliveries 8

Shopping 11

Area Attractions 12

Dining & Entertainment 13

About IGY 15

IGY Marina Collection 16

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Simpson Bay MarinaAirport Road, Cole Bay

St. Maarten, Dutch Caribbean

Welcome!

The management and staff of Simpson Bay Marina would like to welcome you to St. Maarten. Whether this is your first visit to our beautiful island or you’ve made the Simpson Bay Lagoon your winter home in the past, we hope the information contained in this package will be of use to you.

Simpson Bay Marina is conveniently positioned just inside the Simpson Bay Bridge having magnificent, extremely secure, and private surroundings… our im-pressive facilities are designed to delight even the most discerning yachtsmen from around the globe.

If there is anything that the marina staff or I can do to make your stay with us more memorable and relaxing, please don’t hesitate to ask.

Sincerely, Brian DeherGeneral [email protected]

Martin PlasAssistant [email protected]

WELCOME

SM

AMERICAN YACHT HARBOR

NEWPORT YACHT CLUB & MARINA

YACHT CLUB AT ISLE DE SOL

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5MARINA LAYOUT

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6Advance reservations are strongly recommended at Simp-son Bay Marina and we cannot guarantee available berth-ing for guests arriving without a confirmed reservation. We also ask that you provide advance notice, where feasible, of your approximate arrival time so that we can be fully prepared for your arrival and minimize any inconvenience to you.

Upon arrival at the marina you will be escorted to your slip by an IGY tender and our dock attendants will guide you in by tender service and assist you with docking. Once you are comfortably settled into your slip, we ask that you visit our marina office in order to check-in. Our office staff will quickly register you with the marina and answer any ques-tions that you may have.

Check In/Out TimesCheck-in time is at 5:30pm eastern, and check-out is at 11:00am eastern. The captain or his/her assignee must check in and check out at the marina office in each instance unless otherwise arranged with marina management.

• Early check-in/late check-out If your slip is available before 5:30pm on the day of your arrival or after 11:00am on the date of your departure, we will be happy to allow you to use the slip in that instance at no extra cost. Please request all early check-ins and late check-outs directly with the marina office. We will do our absolute best to accommodate your requests whenever possible. • Temporary slips In the event that an early check-In and/ or late check-out is requested but not possible, the marina staff will try to accommodate you by making another slip available to you until such time that your slip is available or you are ready to depart the marina. • Additional charges If occupies the slip after 5:30pm on the day of your scheduled departure, an additional night’s dockage will be charged to your account unless a special bridge opening has been prearranged through the marina office. BRIDGE INBOUND & OUTBOUND PROCEDURESThe Simpson Bay Bridge is the main access into and out of Simpson Bay Lagoon from the Dutch side of the island. The Bridge can accommodate vessels up to a maximum beam of 55 feet and a maximum draft of 17 feet. When the bridge is closed there is 8.6 feet clearance in the port channel and 8 feet clearance in the starboard channel – all clearance varies on the tide.

The Simpson Bay Bridge will only remain up for a maxi-mum of 15 minutes during each opening so it is imperative that all vessels follow the direction of the dock master in order to maximize the number of vessels that we can get through the bridge at each opening.

The dock master will contact each vessel prior to bridge

BOOKING A BERTHKEY IGY MARINA TEAM

Brian Deher General Manager IDS and SBM +599 544 [email protected]

Martin PlasAssistant Manager IDS and SBM+599 544 [email protected] Roy CharlesDock Master SBM+599 544 [email protected]

Joe-Anne GiraudOffice Manager SBM+599 544 [email protected]

For any account inquiries, please contact Joe-Anne Giraud.

CUSTOMS OFFICE+599 542 1000Hours: Mon - Fri 8:00AM - 11:45AM& 2:00PM - 6:30PM

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7openings in order to line up vessels in a specific order based on the marina and slip the vessels are using, and is also coordinated with all marinas in the lagoon. The captains’ cooperation is necessary and appreciated in order to get as many vessels through the bridge as possible during the 15-minute opening period.

In the event that the bridge closes before you are able to enter/exit the lagoon, IGY will work with the bridge operator to reopen the bridge as soon as possible and we will coordinate with you so that you and your crew are fully aware of the situation.

Although our dock masters will try to get all vessels in line and through the bridge in an orderly fashion, we understand that ultimately the captain is responsible for the safe navigation and care of the vessel and will thus make the final decision on how to proceed. In all cases, safety is our primary concern.

Contact Bridge Operator on VHF Channel #12 for permis-sion to enter or leave Simpson Bay Lagoon.

Daily Bridge Opening ScheduleOutbound traffic: 9:00am,11:00am, 4:30pm Inbound traffic: 9:30am, 11:30am, 5:30pm

Special bridge openings are available with 24-hours’ advance notice. Please contact the marina office for details and pricing. ARRIVAL & DEPARTURE PROCEDURES All vessels must clear immigration and customs when sailing between the Dutch and the French side of the island.

Some of our guests elect to use a port agent in St. Maarten to assist with the paperwork and procedures involved in clearing in and out of the territory. Simpson Bay Marina is pleased to work with the port agent of your choice. If you are in need of a port agent for St. Maarten, BWA Caribbean and Dockside Management are our preferred providers for port agency services.

BWA Yachting T+599 544-2436www.bwayachting.com

Dockside Management T +599 544-4096 [email protected]

IMMIGRATION & CUSTOMSThe Immigration Department is in the Police Station located adjacent to the channel into Simpson Bay Lagoon.

When arriving by boat please proceed immediately to a port of entry. No crew or passengers may disembark before being properly cleared. Ship’s documents, identification for all crew members and passengers and clearance from last port of call must be presented by the ship’s master. Those reaching a port of entry after closing hours are required to

raise a quarantine flag, remain on the boat and report the next morning.

A newly installed computerized immigration system has been introduced in Sint Maarten that enables you to self-register in a more timely and efficient way. These are located at prominent locations across the island.

In order to clear in and out of the St. Maarten Emigration Office you will need the following:• Two copies of the immigration information sheets• A copy of the ship’s registry • Two copies of the crew list• Passports of all crew and guests• These requirements change from time to time so we suggest you contact your agent or the marina office to insure that you have the necessary paper work CLEARANCE OFFICE HOURS Mon-Fri 8:00AM-5:00 PMSat-Sun 7:30 AM-3:30 PMClosed on public holidays

CUSTOMS OFFICE The customs office is located in the ferry building at the ferry dock. T +590 590 87 3218Hours: Mon-Fri 8:00am-11:45am; 2:00pm-6:30pm CHECKING OUT OF SIMPSON BAY MARINAOur office staff is dedicated to making your departure experience from Simpson Bay Marina fast and hassle-free. Please visit the marina office on the day of your departure to obtain your account balance and pay before leaving. Although your account can be generated while you wait, it will be most efficient for you if you provide us with advance notice of the time of your departure so that the account can be prepared.

Simpson Bay Marina happily accepts American Express, Master Card and Visa for payment of bills, as well as wire transfers, cash and personal checks.

Office Hours7:30am – 6:30pm 7 days a week

CUSTOMER FEEDBACK FORMIsland Global Yachting is committed to providing superior customer service and we welcome all feedback. Please find printed surveys in the marina office or visit our website at www.igymari-nas.com and click on the feedback form.

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8Medical EmergenciesAmbulance 912 or +599 542 2111Medical Center 910 or +599 543 1111

Medical CentersSint Maarten Medical Center is located in the district of Cay Hill, on the Welgelegen Road next to the Raoul Illidge Sports complex. It is located five minutes away from the Dutch capital Phil-ipsburg (using Link One Road) and, with light traffic, ten minutes from Simpson Bay and fifteen minutes from the French capital, Marigot.

Dannaway Medical Center is an out-patient facility located nearby also on the Dutch side that has a broad scope of services including dental and cosmetic services.

Doctors and dentists are available throughout the island. On weekends and holidays, emer-gency telephone numbers for doctors on call are posted in the numerous pharmacies on the island. Simpson Bay Pharmacy, located near the SBM Marina, carries a wide variety of European and US pharmaceuticals please contact the ma-rina office for more details.

Sint Maarten Medical Center30 Welgelegen Road – Cay Hill+599 543 1111www.sintmaartenmedicalcenter.org

Dannaway Medical CenterAirport Boulevard, Simpson Bay, Sint Maarten T +599 545 2911 or +599 545 2957 F +599 545 3420www.dannawaymedcenter.com

Simpson Bay PharmacyWelfare Rd. 68, T +599 544 3653www.sxmpharmacy.com MARINA INFORMATIONThe Simpson Bay Marina +599-544-2309 The Yacht Club Isle de Sol +599 544 2408Emergency (24 hours) 911/9211Police (Philipsburg) +599 542 2222Police (Simpson Bay) +599 545 5500

+599 545 5501Fire Alarm 919Fire Alarm (Airport) +599 545 4222Fire Alarm (Philipsburg) +599 542 6001Coast Guard 913Weather +599 545 4226TELEM* Directory 9250TELEM Information 9299

USEFUL INFORMATION IN AN EMERGENCY

ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS IGY and Simpson Bay Marina are fully committed to preserving the beautiful environment which attracts our guests to the Caribbean. We ask that you help us to ensure that our land and waters remain clean and safe. We have adopted some marina regulations activities and hope that you will agree to help us preserve the environment for future boaters.

• We have preserved the mangroves that line our shore as a barrier to erosion and as a key breeding ground for fish. Please do not do anything that might damage these important bushes. In particular, we ask that you not cut or break the mangrove branches.

• We have garbage receptacles strategically located around the marina property and the docks. Please use these receptacles for your trash, and please do not dispose of any (including food waste and other organic matter) into the water.

• We ask that you not undertake any work in the marina, which could cause the release of pollutants into the environment. For this reason, sanding, painting and similar activities should be done in a controlled area and generally, should not be undertaken in the marina.

• Discharge of septic systems, fuel, toxic cleaning agents and other pollutants into the water in the marina is a violation of both our marina rules and US law. It is strictly prohibited.

• ALL used oil, black water, and grey water removal must be done through the marina office in order to ensure safe and environmentally friendly removal and disposal. Please contact the marina office to schedule waste oil, black or grey water removal, and for the most up-to-date pricing.

• Because the improper delivery of fuel, oil and lubricants also can cause pollution, delivery of any of the above products that have not been ordered through the marina office will not be allowed on the property.

We would be most appreciative if you would immediately contact the marina office if you see any violations of these rules.

MARINA INFORMATION (CONT.) French SidePolice +590 590 87 1976Ambulance +590 590 52 2626

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9USEFUL INFORMATIONVHF Radio Contact InformationThe Simpson Bay Marina VHF Channel 79 AlphaThe Yacht Club at Isle de Sol VHF Channel 78 Alpha Simpson Bay Bridge Operator VHF Channel 12

Please note that both marinas also monitor VHF Channel 16 International and that all marina tenders will monitor VHF Channel 12 during bridge openings.

Courier ServicesFedEx World Service Center and StationCole Bay, Welfare Rd+599 544 2810 or 1-800-GO-FEDEX

The MailboxAirport Road, La Palapa Center, 13 Simpson Bay+599 553 3890

The MailboxIsland Water World CenterWellsburg No.1, 2nd Floor Cole bay St. Maarten+599 544 5757

Triple R NV Island CouriersWellington Road 6 Unit 5, Cole Bay+599 544 4600

BUSINESS CENTERAs a full-service destination marina, guests can access a variety of business services available on site at Simpson Bay Marina to meet your distinctive needs.

TELECOMMUNICATIONSTo phone Dutch St. Maarten from other countries, the country code is 599. To phone French St. Martin from other countries, the country code is 590.

For local calls from public phones on the Dutch side you will need to purchase a Netherlands Antilles Telecom Card at a post office, also available at many convenience stores. On the French side, “Telecartes” can be purchased at the Post Offices, and at other outlets marked “Telecarte en Vente Ici”.

Major credit cards can be used from many public phones for long-distance calls.

Please contact your service provider if you plan on using your cell phone while in St. Maarten.

PERSONAL DELIVERIES During your stay with us, you can use the follow-ing address to receive any mail or packages.

Vessel Namec/o Captain or Crew Member NameThe Simpson Bay MarinaWelfare Road #68, Cole BaySint Maarten, Dutch CaribbeanT+599.544.2309 F+599.544.3378

FUEL, OIL AND LUBRICANTPlease note that all fuel, oil, and lubricant orders must be made through the marina office. Delivery of any of the above products that have not been or-dered through the marina office will not be allowed on the property.

PET POLICYAnimals are temporarily admitted to the island with the following papers:• Health certificate dated no more than 10 days before visit and a record of inoculations• Rabies shot administered no more than 30 days prior to the visit.

Pets are allowed at Simpson Bay Marina, but must always be on a leash. There are numerous outposts located for the pick-up of pet waste as well.

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10 ISLAND INFORMATION

CURRENCY & EXCHANGEThe official currency of Dutch St. Maarten is the Nether-lands Antilles Guilder (ANG). In French St. Martin, it is the Euro. US dollars, travelers’ checks and major credit cards are widely accepted throughout the island as well. For any questions on the following banks please don’t hesitate to contact the marina office for more details.

BANKS, DUTCH SINT MAARTENFirst CaribbeanWindward Islands Bank Ltd.(Philipsburg)

+599 542 2313

Bank of Nova Scotia (Philipsburg) +599 542 3317

BANKS, FRENCH SAINT MARTINCredit Mutual (Marigot) +590 590 29 5490Banque des Antilles Francaise (Marigot)

+590 590 29 1330

Banque Francaise Commerciale (Bellevue)

+590 590 87 5380

Banque Francaise Commerciale (Marigot)

+590 590 51 0860

ARRIVING BY AIRThe main airport for travelers flying into Sint Maarten is Princess Juliana International Airport (code SXM), on the Dutch side of the island. It has direct flights to/from cities in Europe, USA and Canada. L’Esperance is a small airport on the French side of Saint Martin located in Grand Case that flies to nearby islands and is generally served by smaller aircrafts.

On the Dutch side of Sint Maarten, where the international airport/customs/ immigration offices are located, Immigra-tion requires a passport for all US and Canadian citizens. All others need passports and perhaps a visa to enter the island.

Princess Juliana International AirportFlight Information +599 545 5757Airport Information Desk +599 545 4211 AIRLINESAmerican Airlines 1 800 474 4884US Airways 1-800 622 1015Cape Air 1-800 352 0714Continental 1-800 231 0856Northwest 1-800 225 2525

LIAT 1-888 844 5428

Windward Islands Airway +599 545 4237

WInair +590 590 276 101

• Population Sint. Maarten 41,000• Population Saint Martin 36,000• The Caribbean’s largest lagoon is the Simpson Bay Lagoon, landlocked with the exception of two narrow channels with draw bridges. • Sint Maarten has become one of the leading yachting centers in the Caribbean, with excell- ent range of docking and repair facilities.• Facilities are concentrated in the Simpson Bay Lagoon where most repair work is conducted. • The island of Sint Maarten-Saint Martin is the smallest land mass in the world to be shared by two different nations. Only 37 square miles are owned by France and the Netherlands.• The French territory covers about two-thirds of the island and is technically a part of Europe; officially the Country of Sint Maarten, it is one of the four constituent countries that form the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

CLIMATE One of the most important questions for vaca-tioners is “What’s the weather like in....?” We an-swer the question for you, and will show you the current weather conditions in Dutch Sint Maarten and French Saint Martin, as well as monthly average temperatures and rainfall for the island, which is blessed with sun almost year round. There is no specific rainy season on the island, but one does exist for hurricanes: between July through November with the highest likelyhood in early September. Marine weather information is available on a day-to-day basis at every marina’s harbormaster’s office.• The St. Maarten Cruiser’s Net marine weather forecast report be heard beginning at 7:30 AM on VHF Channel #14 Mon-Sat.• 9:00 AM Island 92 (91.9 FM) broadcasts a com prehensive marine weather forecasts and over all synopsis, and is repeated at 12 noon.

For concise Caribbean meteorological informa-tion updated daily at 8:00am Mon-Sat, visit www.caribwx.com

LANGUAGES English is commonly spoken throughout the island, but Dutch is the official language of Sint Maarten. You will also hear Spanish, Ital-ian, Hindi, Chinese, Papiamentu, as well other languages.

French is the official language of Saint Martin, but you may also hear Creole Patois, as well as English, which is commonly spoken throughout.

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11SHOPPINGL’Esperance AirportInformation +590 590 87 3863AirlinesAir Antilles +0 890 64 8648Air Caraibes +877 772 1005St. Barth Commuter +590 590 27 5458

GROUND TRANSPORTATIONAuto RentalVehicle rentals are readily available throughout the island and driving is on the right side of the street on both the Dutch and French sides of the island. For any additional information, please contact the marina office.

Simpson Bay Marina recommends Hertz car rental. Some other options are:

Avis National (Juliana Airport) +599 544 2168Safari (Simpson Bay) +599 545 3335

LIMOUSINE RENTALExcellent Limousine Service (Simpson Bay)

+599 545 3983

TAXISTaxis are available at Juliana Airport, at taxi stands in Philipsburg or Maho on the Dutch side, and can also be arranged by telephone. Please contact the marina office if you need assistance securing a taxi. Taxi Association (Philipsburg)

+599 542 2359

Taxi Stand Airport (Juliana Airport)

+599 545 4317

Taxi’s Yacht Club (Marigot) +590 590 87 7887

SHOPPINGThe entire island of Sint Maarten is a duty-free shopping paradise! There are great bargains on everything from alcohol, jewelry to clothing apparel and the best part is no paperwork is required! Please do not hesitate to contact the marina office for any questions/suggestions for anything you have in mind.

YACHT MAINTENANCE In addition to our outstanding berthing and marina services, Simspon Bay Marina works with many skilled professionals who can provide quality maintenance and service to your yacht. We work with specialists in engineering, outboard engines, fiberglass repairs, marine carpentry, electrical, boat management, canvas services and much more. Also on premises is SXM Marine Trading – a shop full of prod-ucts for every crew member from captains and mates to engineers, stews and deckhands. SXM Trading specializes in chandlery and supply. They can order marine products and parts from all over the world.

SXM Trading +599 544 2601

ProvisioningIDS Yacht Provisioning, adjacent to the Sand Bar & Restaurant, is an excellent purveyor of the fin-est foods, wines, and champagnes from around the world. With chef-friendly provisioning, they are efficient at locating anything you could pos-sibly desire; please call them directly at:

Sand Bar & Restaurant +599 544-2408 ext 6001

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12 AREA ATTRACTIONSSint Maarten’s 37 square miles offer a variety of activities to choose from while you’re visiting. Whether you want to plan a few beach days that may include snorkelling, scuba diving, windsurf-ing, a day charter, kite boarding, sailing, fishing, kayaking or parasailing, the possibilities are endless. On land you can play a round of golf, take an island tour, or take in the historical sites downtown and do some shopping. When you’re ready to dine out you’ll be pleased to find a wide variety of culinary delights to suit every palette. Swimming and tennis are available at the marina. A few of our nearby favorites are listed below, but for more information, contact the marina office and we’ll be happy to assist you.

BEACHESThere are 36 beaches in Sint Maarten/Saint Martin. For questions on which beach suits your needs, please don’t hesitate to contact the ma-rina office for our recommendations.

Dutch SideDawn Beach, Guana Bay, Great Bay, Little Bay, Pelican Key, Kim Sha Beach, Simpson Bay, Maho Beach, Mullet Bay, Cupecoy Beach

French SideLong Bay, Plum Bay, Baie Rouge, Nettle Bay, Friar’s Bay, Happy Bay, Grand Case, Anse Mar-cel, Pinel Island, Orient Beach, Le Galion

SNORKELING/SCUBA DIVINGWe recommend Dive Adventures in the Pelican Marina. They offer pick-up and drop-off service to and from the marina, and they also have special rates for boat crew. Dutch SideAdventures (Pelican Marina) +599 544 2640The Scuba Shop (Simpson Bay)

+599 545 3213

Dive Adventures (Pelican Key)

+599 542 9001

Ocean Explorers (Simpson Bay)

+599 544 5252

French SideThe Scuba Shop (Orient Bay)

+590 590 87 48 01

Scuba Fun Caraibes (Anse Marcel)

+590 590 87 36 13

Dolphin (Nettle Bay) +590 590 87 60 72

Kontiki Watersports (Orient Bay)

+590 590 87 46 89

SAILINGGolden Eagle +599 542 3323Lagoon Sailboat Rental +599 557 0714Lambada +599 544 2601

DAY/FISHING CHARTERSAqua Mania +599 544 2601Bluebeard Charters +599 557 5935Celine +599 545 3961Lee Fish +599 544 4233

ZOOThe Sint Maarten Park is located opposite Philipsburg at the northern edge of the Great Salt Pond. Open daily from 9:30am-5:00pmSint Maarten Park +599 543 2030

GOLFMullet Bay Golf has 18 holes surrounded by water and palm trees. It is located between the Simpson Bay Lagoon and the Caribbean Sea. +599 545 2850

Also available is a ferry ride to Anguilla’s golf course, mak-ing a great day trip. TENNISThere are two tennis courts located right behind the Sand-bar at Isle de Sol. Please contact the marina office for avail-ability and access to these courts.

BUTTERFLY FARMButterfly Farm features hundreds of rare and exotic butter-flies in a serene atmosphere with gardens, waterfalls and ponds. The farm provides guided tours and is great for kids. It is located in the Le Galion area next to Bayside Riding Stables. Hours: 9:00am-4:30pm +590 590 87 3121

ZIP LINING AND HIKING AT LOTERIE FARM +590 590 87 7616 One of our island’s greatest assets is that there is always something to do. Sint Maarten/Saint Martin is known as the gastronomic capital of the Caribbean, which is evi-denced by the hundreds of restaurants scattered across our 37-square-mile island.

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13DINING & ENTERTAINMENTBelow is a list of our recommendations:RareFor steak and international cuisine in a fine dining atmosphere www.dare-to-be-rare.com +599 545 5714

La Vie En Rose French Cuisine located in Marigot www.lavieenrosestmartin.com +590 590 87 54 42

Chesterfield’sFresh seafood and waterfront dining located in Philipsburg www.chesterfields-restaurant.com +599 542 3484 BacchusFor the best wine selection paired with fine French dining (lunch only) www.bacchussxm.com +590 87 15 70

Simpson Bay StripThere are many great restaurants and bars on the Simp-son Bay Strip that are within a few minutes’ walk from both Simpson Bay Marina and The Yacht Club Isle de Sol.

BarsThe Sand Bar (located at IDS) +599 544 2408

Jimbo’s Tex-Mex Bar and Grill (located at SBM) +599 544 3600

Sunset Beach Bar#2 Beacon Hill Rd +599 545 3998

Lady C Floating BarSimpson Bay Bridge on Airport Rd. +599 544 4710

Karakter’s Beach BarSimpson Bay Rd 121 +599 523 9983

The Red PianoPelican Resort on Billy Folly Rd +599 544 6008

NIGHT CLUBSThe most famous night clubs on Sint Maarten at the mo-ment are Bliss, Tantra, and 1Eleven. Bliss and Tantra are located in the Maho area (just past the Airport), and 1Eleven is located in Simpson Bay.

Bliss is an outdoor club, which blends state of the art sound and lighting with a truly Caribbean ambiance of palm trees, cool breezes, and waterfront views.

Tantra is located above Casino Royale in the Sonesta Maho Beach Hotel. The club has a very cosmopolitan feel to it and is quite different from what one would expect on a typical Caribbean island.

1Eleven is located in above the Dolphin Casino in Simpson Bay. They have a different guest DJ every week from all over the world. 1Eleven is a Caribbean club with a Miami vibe.

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14 CASINOS There are many casinos on the island and they are all located on the Dutch side. The most convenient ones in terms of location (distance from the marinas) are:

The Hollywood Casino in the Pelican Resort +599 544 2503

Casino Royale at the Sonesta Maho Beach Hotel +599 545 2590

Atlantis Casino Cupecoy just past the Mullet Bay golf course +599 545 4601

Additional casinos on the Dutch side:Chrysalis (Philipsburg) +599 542 2446Coliseum (Philipsburg) +599 543 2101Diamond Casino (Philipsburg) +599 543 2101Golden Casino (Philipsburg) +599 542 2446Lightning Casino (Cole Bay) +599 544 3290Paradise Plaza (Philipsburg) +599 543 2721Rouge & Noir Casino (Philipsburg) +599 542 2952

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15Island Global Yachting (IGY) is the leading luxury

marina and yachting lifestyle development and

operations company. With an unrivaled interna-

tional network of marinas in the most sought-af-

ter locations, extensive expertise across a variety

of disciplines and a unique focus on hospitality,

IGY is dedicated to developing and operating the

finest yachting destinations worldwide.

Committed to developing more than a series

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place for owners, crew and visitors alike, while

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insight and attention to detail, IGY crafts a col-

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where the sensation of coming ashore is as

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Established in 2005, IGY is presently developing

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For more information on IGY and our global

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AMERICASNEW YORK HARBORNewport Yacht Club & Marina NEW YORK Montauk Yacht Club Resort & Marina BOSTONBoston Yacht Haven MEXICOMarina Cabo San Lucas CARIBBEAN ST. LUCIA*Rodney Bay Marina ST. MAARTENSimpson Bay Marina*The Yacht Club at Isle de Sol ST. THOMASAmerican Yacht Harbor*Yacht Haven Grande St Thomas COLOMBIAMarina Santa Marta

PUERTO RICOPalmas del Mar Yacht Club

MIDDLE EASTDUBAI FESTIVAL CITYFestival Marina *= Indicates member of the Yacht Haven Grande Collection, representing the finest megayacht marinas in the world.

ABOUT IGY

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16 IGY MARINA COLLECTION As you continue your journey, we invite you to experience all the other IGY marina destinations throughout the Caribbean, Americas, Europe and the Middle East. CARIBBEANYacht Haven Grande St Thomas, USVI P +1 340-774-9500 F +1 340-774-5045 [email protected] VHF: 16/10 Total Number of Berths: 46 Megayacht Berths: 46 Berthing Type: Side-to Max Length/Draft: 200+m/5.5m

Rodney Bay Marina St. Lucia, WI P +1 758-452-0324 F +1 758-458-0040 [email protected] VHF: 16 Total Number of Berths: 253 Megayacht Berths: 32 Berthing Type: Side-to Max Length/Draft: 87m/4m

Yacht Club at Isle de Sol St. Maarten, NA P +1 599-544-2408 F +1 599-544-2906 [email protected] VHF: 78A/16 Total Number of Berths: 45 Megayacht Berths: 45 Berthing Type: Side-to Max Length/Draft: 115m/6.5m

American Yacht Harbor St Thomas, USVI P +1 340-775-6454 F +1 340-776-5970 [email protected] VHF: 16/6 Total Number of Berths: 135 Megayacht Berths: 4 Berthing Type: Side-to & Stern-to Max Length/Draft: 33.54m/3m

Marina Santa Marta Santa Marta, Colombia P +1 575-421-5037 F +1 575-423-5995 [email protected] VHF: ? Total Number of Berths: 256 Megayacht Berths: 5 Berthing Type:Side-to Max Length/Draft: 40m/3.5m

Simpson Bay Marina St. Maarten, NA P +1 599-544-2309 F +1 599-544-3378 [email protected] VHF: 79A/16 Total Number of Berths: 114 Megayacht Berths: 20 Berthing Type: Side-to & Stern-to Max Length/Draft: 60m/4m

CARIBBEAN (CONT.) AMERICASPalmas del Mar Yacht Club Humacao, Puerto RicoP +787 285 2700F +787 656 9111 [email protected] Number of Berths: 158 Megayacht Berths: 44Berthing type:

Marina Cabo San Lucas Cabo San Lucas, Mexico P +52 624 173 91 40 F +52 624 14 312 53 [email protected] VHF: 88A Total Number of Berths: 380 Megayacht Berths: 33 Berthing Type: Side-to & Stern-to Max Length/Draft: 61m/7m

Montauk Yacht Club Montauk, NY USA P +1 631-668-3100 F +1 631-668-7728 [email protected] / VHF: 09 Total Number of Berths: 232 Megayacht Berths: 27 Berthing Type: Side-to Max Length/Draft: 84m/4m

AMERICAS (CONT.) MIDDLE EASTNewport Yacht Club & Marina New York Harbor, USA P +1 201 626 5550 F +1 201 626 5558 [email protected] VHF: 16/72 Total Number of Berths: 154 Megayacht Berths: 12 Berthing Type: Side-to Max Length/Draft: 50m/2.7m

Boston Yacht Haven Boston, MA USA P +1 617 367 5050 F +1 617 523 2270 [email protected] VHF: 09/16 Total Number of Berths: 100 Megayacht Berths: 15 Berthing Type: Side-to, Stern-to Max Length/Draft: 91m/6m

Festival Marina Dubai, UAE P +971 4 208 5100 F +971 4 232 9317 [email protected] VHF: 16 Total Number of Berths: 98 Megayacht Berths: 12 Berthing Type: Side-to & Stern-to Max Length/Draft: 40m/4.5m