MULLET BAY

  • Latitude: 18.0455
  • Longitude: -63.1268
  • Caribbean Sea
  • Shelter in Sint Maarten

Address: Sint Maarten

Mullet Bay Marine Port, Sint Maarten

Overview

Mullet Bay is a picturesque location on the Caribbean island of Sint Maarten, known not only for its stunning beach but also for its strategic significance as a port. While not as busy as some other commercial ports, Mullet Bay serves both recreational and economic purposes.

Location

  • Coordinates: Approximately 18.0424° N latitude and 63.1246° W longitude.
  • Geographical Setting: Situated on the Dutch side of Sint Maarten, the bay provides sheltered waters and favorable conditions for marine activities.

Access and Navigation

  • Entry Channel: The entry channel is well-marked and maintained, ensuring safe passage for vessels. Depths may vary, so up-to-date nautical charts and pilotage are recommended.
  • Tidal Information: Tidal variations are minimal, but local tide tables should be consulted for precise information.

Facilities and Services

  • Berthing: Mullet Bay offers multiple berthing options ranging from anchored moorings to slips that cater mostly to smaller yachts and recreational boats.
  • Depth: The average depth in the berthing area ranges, but generally supports vessels with a draft of up to 3 meters.
  • Fuel and Supplies: Basic refueling facilities are available. Provisions and marine supplies can be sourced within the island’s more commercial hubs.
  • Maintenance and Repairs: Limited maintenance services are available on-site, with more comprehensive facilities accessible in nearby larger ports.

Amenities

  • Customs and Immigration: Established at nearby ports; Mullet Bay does not have its own customs office.
  • Communication: Reliable VHF radio channels are monitored for coordinating docking and general inquiries. Cellular coverage is strong, and local SIM cards are readily available.
  • Accommodations: Various beachfront properties, hotels, and resorts are in close proximity, offering a range of accommodations for visiting crew and passengers.
  • Health and Safety: Basic medical facilities are available locally. For emergencies, major medical centers are available in the capital, Philipsburg.

Environmental Considerations

  • Marine Conservation: As Mullet Bay is a popular tourist destination, there are ongoing efforts to maintain marine and coastal health. Visitors are encouraged to adhere to local regulations to preserve the natural habitat.
  • Waste Disposal: Proper waste disposal methods are enforced. Visitors should utilize designated waste disposal facilities to minimize environmental impact.

Nearby Attractions

  • Beaches: Mullet Bay Beach is renowned for its white sand and crystal-clear waters, perfect for swimming and sunbathing.
  • Golf Course: The nearby Mullet Bay Golf Course is a premier facility offering a scenic and challenging 18-hole course.
  • Water Sports: The bay is ideal for snorkeling, diving, and other water sports, with equipment rentals readily accessible.

Notes for Mariners

  • Seasonal Weather: Like much of the Caribbean, Mullet Bay is subject to hurricane season, typically from June to November. Mariners should stay informed about weather conditions.
  • Local Regulations: Visitors must comply with local maritime and environmental regulations. It’s wise to stay updated on any closures or specific guidelines issued by local authorities.

By combining its natural beauty with functional marine facilities, Mullet Bay provides a unique and inviting port of call for sailors and tourists alike.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
IMAGINE A Sailing 9/22/2024
BE HAPPY Sailing 9/22/2024
ENIGMA C3 Pleasure 9/21/2024
TOO RHUM PUNCH Pleasure 9/19/2024
LET IT BE Pleasure 9/15/2024
KATANA Pleasure 9/8/2024
DOUBLE DUTCH Other 9/8/2024
AVEL Sailing 9/2/2024

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