Marina Royale, Caribbean marina in Marigot, Saint-Martin
Marina Royale is a waterfront harbor in Marigot with modern berths that accommodate boats of different sizes. The facility provides essential services for vessels, from fuel to maintenance and freshwater supply.
The harbor suffered major damage during Hurricane Irma in 2017, which temporarily halted operations and triggered a significant rebuilding period. This reconstruction strengthened the facility's infrastructure and resilience.
The waterfront serves as a social gathering place where residents and visitors interact around shared maritime activities and daily port life. You can observe how boating culture shapes the rhythm of this seaside community.
The marina is easily accessible from the main coastal road and provides parking for land-based visitors. It's best to visit early in the day when maritime activity is highest and the waterfront feels most active.
The marina sits at an unusual crossroads where boats can move freely between French and Dutch territorial waters without crossing borders. This location gives it a special role in connecting two different maritime jurisdictions.
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