Travel Information From Tuvalu to Sint Maarten

Current Time Zone in
Sint Maarten: UTC -4:00

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Are You Vaccinated?
Before arrival in the Sint Maarten

Required Test

None

Test Time

None

Minimum Age Required For Test

None

Additional document(s) required

No , Advance Passenger Information is not required

On arrival in the Sint Maarten

Required Test

None

Quarantine Required

No

Minimum Age Required For Test

None

ALERT

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Useful Information About Sint Maarten

Do I need a visa?

Visa-free entry for 90 days. If you stay longer than 90 days you need a visa before travel

Local emergency numbers

Recommended vaccinations

Routine Vaccines

Make sure you are up-to-date on all routine vaccines before every trip. Some of these vaccines include

  • Chickenpox (Varicella)
  • Diphtheria-Tetanus-Pertussis
  • Flu (Influenza)
  • Measles-Mumps-Rubella (MMR)
  • Polio
  • Shingles

COVID-19

All eligible travelers should be up to date with their COVID-19 vaccines.

Hepatitis A

Recommended for unvaccinated travelers one year old or older going to Sint Maarten. Infants 6 to 11 months old should also be vaccinated against Hepatitis A. The dose does not count toward the routine 2-dose series. Travelers allergic to a vaccine component or who are younger than 6 months should receive a single dose of immune globulin, which provides effective protection for up to 2 months depending on dosage given. Unvaccinated travelers who are over 40 years old, immunocompromised, or have chronic medical conditions planning to depart to a risk area in less than 2 weeks should get the initial dose of vaccine and at the same appointment receive immune globulin.

Hepatitis B

Recommended for unvaccinated travelers of all ages to Sint Maarten.

Measles

Infants 6 to 11 months old traveling internationally should get 1 dose of measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine before travel. This dose does not count as part of the routine childhood vaccination series.

Rabies

Sint Maarten is free of dog rabies. However, rabies may still be present in wildlife species, particularly bats. CDC recommends rabies vaccination before travel only for people working directly with wildlife. These people may include veterinarians, animal handlers, field biologists, or laboratory workers working with specimens from mammalian species.

Recommended for most travelers, especially those staying with friends or relatives or visiting smaller cities or rural areas.

Yellow Fever

Required if traveling from a country with risk of YF virus transmission and ≥9 months of age.

Passport requirements

You will need 6 months validity remaining on your passport from the date you intend to entry.

Language and local phrases

Local Phrases Language : Dutch

Local Phrases :

Greetings

Hello = Hallo
Good morning = Goedemorgen
Good afternoon = Goedemiddag
Goodbye = Tot ziens
Nice to meet you = Aangenaam kennis te maken

Conversational

How are you? = Hoe gaat het met je?
I am good thank you = Met mij gaat het goed dank je
What’s your name? = Wat is je naam
My name is … = Mijn naam is …
Do you speak English? = Spreekt u Engels?
I don’t speak … = ik spreek niet...
How do you say… in … = Hoe zeg je ... in ...
I don’t understand = Ik begrijp het niet

Basics

Yes = Ja
No = Nee
Please = Alstublieft
Thank you = Dank je
You’re welcome = Graag gedaan
Excuse me (as a question) =
Excuse me (as sorry) =
Wait = Wacht
Hurry up = Haast je
Go away = Ga weg
Let’s go to = Laten we gaan naar
I want to go to … = ik wil gaan naar...
A little bit = Een klein beetje
A lot = Veel

Shopping & Eating Out

Restaurant = Restaurant
Do you have? … = Heb jij?
Not too spicy = Niet te pittig
It was delicious = Het was heerlijk
The bill, please = De rekening graag
How much? = Hoeveel?
Very expensive = Erg duur
Can you reduce the price? = Kun je de prijs verlagen?
Please can I have a beer? = Mag ik alsjeblieft een biertje?

Transportation & Directions

Taxi = Taxi
Car = Auto
Bus = Bus
Right = Rechts
Left = Links
Straight = Rechtdoor
Stop here = Stop hier

Places

Downtown = binnenstad
Street = Straat
Hotel = Hotel
Museum = Museum
Mall = Winkelcentrum
Market = Markt
Hospital = Ziekenhuis
Doctor = Dokter
Police = Politie
Post office = Postkantoor
Bank = Bank

Time & Dates

What time is it? = Hoe laat is het?
Today = Vandaag
Tomorrow = Morgen
The day after tomorrow = Overmorgen
Yesterday = Gisteren
When? = Wanneer?

Emergencies

Where is the toilet? = Waar is het toilet?
Help me, please = Help me alsjeblieft
Call an ambulance = Bel een ambulance
I don’t feel good = ik voel me niet goed

Your Embassy / Consular contact

Not Available

Currency

USD - United States dollar

Currency Converter

Weather

Plug socket / Adapter type

Type A / Type B View Plug-Type

Local laws

By Dutch law, you must always carry your ID. You should have a copy of your passport with you at all times. Local laws are similar to Dutch law.

Country population

41,486

Capital city

Philipsburg

Philipsburg is the capital of Sint Maarten, the Dutch side of the Caribbean island Saint Martin. Beachfront bars line the boardwalk along Great Bay. Voorstraat, or Front Street, has duty-free shops and casinos. The St. Maarten Zoo is home to parrots, monkeys and a playground. Sint Maarten Museum displays artifacts from the indigenous Arawak people. The ruins of 17th-century Fort Amsterdam stand on a nearby peninsula.

Customs Allowances

Customs Allowances : Click Here

Crimes

Crime in Sint Maarten

Sint Maarten is an island in the Caribbean that is shared between the French and Dutch governments. The Dutch side of the island, known as Sint Maarten, has experienced an increase in crime in recent years, particularly in the capital city of Philipsburg.

Crime in Sint Maarten is primarily related to drug trafficking and the associated violence and organized crime. Incidents of robbery, theft, and assault are also common, especially in tourist areas.

Visitors to Sint Maarten should take precautions to ensure their safety and security while on the island. This includes avoiding carrying large amounts of cash or valuable items, and keeping a close eye on personal belongings at all times.

Travelers should also be aware of the risks associated with drugs and alcohol, as incidents of drug-facilitated crimes have been reported on the island.

In addition, visitors should be aware of the local laws and regulations, including those related to drug use and possession, as penalties for these offenses can be severe.

Overall, while Sint Maarten is generally safe for tourists, visitors should exercise caution and take appropriate security measures to avoid becoming victims of crime. It is also advisable to stay informed about the current situation on the island and follow the advice of local authorities.

Driving License

Public Holidays

01, January
2025

New Year's Day

Monday

29, March
2025

Good Friday

Friday

31, March
2025

Easter Sunday

Sunday

01, April
2025

Easter Monday

Monday

27, April
2025

King's Day

Saturday

30, April
2025

Carnival Day

Tuesday

01, May
2025

Labor Day / May Day

Wednesday

09, May
2025

Ascension Day

Thursday

19, May
2025

Whit Sunday

Sunday

01, July
2025

Emancipation Day

Monday

14, October
2025

Constitution Day

Monday

11, November
2025

Sint Maarten's Day

Monday

25, December
2025

Christmas Day

Wednesday

26, December
2025

Boxing Day

Thursday

Religion/Things Not to Do

  • The most common religion in Sint Maarten (Dutch part) is Roman Catholicism.

Insurance Information

Do I need travel insurance to travel to Sint Maarten (Dutch part)?

Travel insurance is very important when traveling overseas. We strongly recommend that you take out cover to travel to Sint Maarten. You can usually take out single trip or annual multi-trip cover to give you peace of mind should anything happen.

It can be a better and cheaper option to take annual multi-trip cover as it usually covers any number of trips taken in one year with a maximum of up to around 60 days away per trip.

We work with the top names in the industry and have already pre-selected the easiest, cheapest and best quality travel insurance on the market to save you time and money trying to find the best cover.

Travel insurance typically covers the following; however, you can tailor a policy to suit your needs depending on where you are traveling to, your activities and how long you are away.

  • Medical Expenses
    Medical treatment can be extremely costly and add up very quickly, and include Overnight stays in hospital, minor or major surgery, accident and emergency treatment, drugs, COVID-19 treatment, journey home if you cannot use the original ticket, dental treatment, and many more unexpected expenses.
  • Baggage and personal belongings
    If your baggage is lost, stolen, damaged or delayed it is extremely frustrating. If you must buy new clothes, toiletry products or personal belongings it can be very expensive and time consuming.
  • Cancellation
    Sometimes due to unforeseen circumstances you may need to cancel your trip. This could be due to several reasons such as illness, injury, a bereavement or many other scenarios. Usually airlines, tour operators and hotels have large cancellation fees, so buying travel insurance that covers this is recommended.

Health Risk/Care

Health Care

Healthcare System in Sint Maarten (Dutch part)

Health Risk

Leptospirosis

Caused by bacteria of the genus Leptospira.

Dengue

Occurs from insect bites, including mosquitoes.

Zika

Occurs from mosquito bite.

Hantavirus

Less commonly, being around someone sick with hantavirus.

Tuberculosis (TB)

Caused from an infected and contagious person coughing, speaking, or singing.