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A day of boating adventure with Tropical Boat

Picture this: the sun shining above, a gentle breeze blowing through your hair, and the crystal-clear turquoise waters of St. Martin stretched out before you. With Tropical Boat, you can turn this dream into reality.

Specializing in private boat rentals, whether you’re an experienced sailor or a novice with no boating license, Tropical Boat allows you to rent a boat with or without a skipper for a full day of adventure.

Setting off from Marina Port La Royale

Your journey begins at Marina Port La Royale in the heart of Marigot, where you’ll meet the friendly crew of Tropical Boat. After a quick introduction and a run-through of the day’s itinerary, you can hop aboard one of their sleek vessels—perhaps the spacious Cap Camarat (perfect for groups up to seven) or the impressive White Shark, which can accommodate up to nine people.

If you prefer a guided tour, a seasoned skipper will take the helm, expertly navigating the waters while sharing insights about the island and its hidden gems. For those eager to captain the boat themselves, no boating license is required. You’ll be equipped with everything you need for a safe and unforgettable day on the water.

Discover St. Martin’s hidden treasures

As you glide away from the marina, the vast coastline of St. Martin unfurls before you. Your first stop might be the serene shores of Friar’s Bay or the secluded Happy Bay, where the pristine beaches beckon for a swim or a snorkeling session in the warm Caribbean Sea. Dive into the water and explore vibrant coral reefs, spotting colorful fish darting around the rocks beneath the surface.

Continue your journey toward Rocher Créole, a stunning rock formation rising out of the water, offering yet another snorkeling paradise. The calm, inviting waters here are perfect for admiring the island’s rich marine life. With Tropical Boat, every stop offers a chance to immerse yourself in nature, far from the usual tourist crowds.

Lunch break with a view

After a morning of exploring, it’s time to relax and enjoy a well-deserved lunch break.

You can either pack your own picnic or request a beachside lunch stop—just ask your skipper for recommendations.

Imagine savoring a fresh, local meal with your toes in the sand, the sound of gentle waves in the background, and panoramic views of the Caribbean Sea stretching out before you.

Island-hopping to Anguilla and St. Barts

For those seeking an even grander adventure, Tropical Boat also offers routes to the neighboring islands of Anguilla and St. Barts. These idyllic destinations are just a short boat ride away and provide the perfect backdrop for a day of exploration. Lounge on the pristine beaches of Anguilla or experience the chic vibes of St. Barts, where luxury meets tropical charm.

Alternatively, you can embark on a more remote escape by visiting Pinel Island or Tintamarre Island, where you can channel your inner adventurer. These smaller, uninhabited islets are ideal for those looking to immerse themselves in nature’s beauty—just you, your boat, and the peaceful seclusion of the Caribbean.

Learn to sail with Tropical Boat

For those inspired by the open waters and wanting to take their boating experience further, Tropical Boat also offers courses to help you earn your boating license. Under the guidance of skilled instructors, you’ll learn everything you need to confidently captain your own vessel, transforming your daydream of sailing into a reality.

End your day in paradise

As the sun begins to set, your boat gently returns to the Marina Port La Royale, the golden light reflecting off the calm waters. With a heart full of new memories and a sun-kissed glow, you disembark, knowing that your day with Tropical Boat has been nothing short of magical.

Whether you’re exploring the stunning beaches of St. Martin, island-hopping to Anguilla or St. Barts, or simply enjoying the thrill of being on the open sea, Tropical Boat offers an unmatched experience that you’ll cherish forever. It’s not just a day on the water—it’s a day in paradise.