Port Guides & Local Booking
Compare both destinations in depth below, then open each authority port guide or book directly with local excursion specialists.
Overview
St. Thomas
St. Thomas is the Eastern Caribbean's beach and shopping capital. Magens Bay, duty-free Charlotte Amalie, Sapphire Beach reef snorkeling, and a 20-minute ferry to St. John's Trunk Bay make it the region's most versatile single port day.
St. Maarten
St. Maarten is a dual Dutch-French nation port famous for Maho Beach plane spotting, Orient Bay beach clubs, and two cultures in one compact island. Philipsburg shopping and Grand Case dining add depth beyond the beach.
Beaches
St. Thomas
Magens Bay is an Eastern Caribbean icon, calm horseshoe water with facilities and chair rentals. Sapphire Beach and Coki Beach add excellent snorkel-beach combos minutes from the terminals.
St. Maarten
Orient Bay on the French side is lively with beach clubs, restaurants, and water sports. Maho Beach is for aviation thrills, not swimming. Great Bay near Philipsburg is convenient but less impressive than Magens Bay.
Shore Excursions
St. Thomas
Magens Bay beach days, St. John/Trunk Bay ferry trips, catamaran snorkel sails, Mountain Top Skyride, and private island-hopping charters define St. Thomas's excursion market.
St. Maarten
Maho plane spotting tours, Orient Bay beach clubs, dual-nation island drives, Tintamarre catamaran snorkel sails, and Loterie Farm rainforest adventures define St. Maarten.
Families
St. Thomas
Magens Bay calm water suits young swimmers. Coral World Ocean Park offers touch pools and an underwater observatory. St. John day trips work for older children with ferry time factored in.
St. Maarten
Great Bay convenience, Maho plane spotting thrills teens, and catamaran sails suit mixed-age groups. Orient Bay beach clubs provide structured family beach days on the French side.
Couples
St. Thomas
Private catamaran sails to outer cays, St. John secluded north-shore beaches, and waterfront Charlotte Amalie or Frenchtown dining create classic romantic Caribbean days.
St. Maarten
Orient Bay cabanas, Tintamarre private-feel catamarans, and Grand Case French-side gastronomy deliver a more European-Caribbean couples atmosphere.
Snorkeling
St. Thomas
Sapphire Beach reef is minutes from Red Hook. St. John ferry day trips reach Trunk Bay's famous underwater trail in Virgin Islands National Park. Buck Island boat tours add premium reef options.
St. Maarten
Tintamarre Cay and Creole Rock on catamaran excursions deliver excellent snorkel stops. Mullet Bay offers calm beginner snorkel on the Dutch side. Fewer famous reef sites than St. Thomas.
Ease From Ship
St. Thomas
Two terminals (Havensight, Crown Bay). Taxis plentiful and unmetered, agree prices first. St. John requires a 20-minute ferry from Red Hook, allow 6+ hours for a meaningful visit.
St. Maarten
Single main terminal with water taxi to Philipsburg. Taxis needed for French side, Maho, and Orient Bay. Compact island means both nations are reachable in one day with planning.
Best For First-Time Visitors
St. Thomas
St. Thomas is the classic Eastern Caribbean introduction, Magens Bay delivers the postcard beach experience, shopping is walkable, and excursion infrastructure is mature. Hard to go wrong on a first visit.
St. Maarten
St. Maarten offers something no other port can, standing beneath landing aircraft at Maho Beach. First-timers who want a unique story over a perfect beach should choose St. Maarten.
Food & Drink
St. Thomas
Charlotte Amalie restaurants, Red Hook dining near the St. John ferry terminal, and casual beach bar food at Magens Bay. Strong seafood and international options near both cruise terminals.
St. Maarten
Grand Case is the French side's gastronomic capital. Philipsburg waterfront cafes serve Dutch-Caribbean fare. Orient Bay beach club lunches combine dining with a full beach day.
Best Overall Winner
St. Thomas wins for beaches, shopping, and St. John access. St. Maarten wins for unique experiences, dual-culture exploration, and lively atmosphere. Both are top-tier Eastern Caribbean ports.
Detailed Comparison Table
Side-by-side ratings across the categories cruise passengers weigh most when choosing between St. Thomas and St. Maarten.
| Category | St. Thomas | St. Maarten |
|---|---|---|
| Beaches | Outstanding (Magens Bay) | Good (Orient Bay) |
| Snorkeling | Very good (Sapphire, Trunk Bay) | Good (Tintamarre) |
| Shopping | Best in Caribbean | Excellent (two nations) |
| Unique experience | St. John island access | Maho plane spotting |
| Families | Excellent | Very good |
| Couples | Excellent | Very good |
| Food & drink | Very good | Excellent (Grand Case) |
| Port ease | Direct dock, two terminals | Direct dock, compact island |
| First-time visitors | Classic safe choice | Best for unique thrills |
| Excursion variety | Outstanding | Very good |
Our Verdict
Choose St. Thomas for Magens Bay, world-class shopping, and easy St. John access, the quintessential Eastern Caribbean port day. Choose St. Maarten for Maho plane spotting, dual-nation culture, and Orient Bay beach club atmosphere. Both ports dock directly with no tenders required.
Ship Schedules
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Regional Cruise Planners
Compare these ports in context with broader Caribbean cluster planning guides.
Related Comparisons
Head-to-head guides for nearby ports and alternative cruise days in the same region.
Detailed Local Guides
Once you have chosen between St. Thomas and St. Maarten, visit each port's dedicated local specialist site for live tour availability, operator pricing, and pier pickup details.
St. Thomas
Beaches & island hopping
This authority guide helps you compare St. Thomas excursions and plan your port day. St. Thomas Shore Excursions goes deeper with live tour listings, local operator pricing, pier pickup details, and booking options you will not find on generic cruise aggregators.
St. Maarten
Dual-nation culture & beaches
This authority guide helps you compare St. Maarten excursions and plan your port day. St. Maarten Shore Excursions goes deeper with live tour listings, local operator pricing, pier pickup details, and booking options you will not find on generic cruise aggregators.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which port has better beaches?
St. Thomas has more consistently excellent beaches, led by Magens Bay. St. Maarten's Orient Bay is lively and fun but the overall beach selection favors St. Thomas.
Which is better for families?
Both work well. St. Thomas offers calmer beaches like Magens Bay and Coral World marine park. St. Maarten's plane spotting thrills older kids and teens at Maho Beach.
Do both ports require tenders?
No. Both St. Thomas and St. Maarten have dedicated cruise terminals where ships dock directly.
Can I visit St. John from St. Maarten?
Not practically on a cruise day. St. John access requires ferry from St. Thomas. This is a major advantage for St. Thomas over St. Maarten.
Which port is better for snorkeling?
St. Thomas edges ahead with Sapphire Beach reef and Trunk Bay's underwater trail via St. John ferry. St. Maarten's Tintamarre catamaran snorkels are excellent but fewer options overall.
