REVIEW · ST MAARTEN
4 Seater Buggy/UTV Rental Explore37
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A 4-seater UTV rental turns St Maarten into a road trip. I like the self-drive freedom (you pick the pace) and the safety gear plus detailed map, which makes the whole day feel less like guesswork. One thing to consider: since you’re driving yourself, you’ll need to plan your route and keep in mind lunch isn’t included.
I also really like the practical setup: quick orientation, bottled water included, and the option of pickup. It’s a simple formula that fits well if you want island views with less waiting and more time on the move, especially in the heat when an open-air ride feels better.
In This Review
- Quick Hits You’ll Care About
- What You’re Really Getting with Explore37’s 4 Seater Buggy/UTV
- Where It Starts: Explore37 on Grounddove Rd.
- Safety Gear and the Map: Why This Makes Self-Drive Feel Easy
- Your Route Is the Itinerary: Full Day vs Half-Day Timing
- Full day
- Half day options (two separate blocks)
- A Practical Look at the 4-Seater Buggy/UTV Experience
- Comfort notes to keep in mind
- Handling and confidence
- Price and Value: $275 Per Group (Up to 4)
- What’s Included vs Not Included (So You Don’t Get Caught Off Guard)
- Included
- Not included
- Best for: Who This UTV Rental Is a Great Match For
- How to Make the Most of Your Self-Drive Day
- Should You Book Explore37’s 4 Seater Buggy/UTV Rental?
- FAQ
- How many people does the 4 seater buggy/UTV rental hold?
- What are the available rental time slots?
- Where do I meet and where does the rental end?
- What’s included with the rental?
- Is lunch included in the price?
- Is free cancellation available?
Quick Hits You’ll Care About

- 4-seater setup for up to 4 people per group, ideal for families or friends
- Safety gear + detailed map plus a quick orientation so you’re not starting cold
- Flexible rental windows: full day 9:00–17:00, or half-day blocks in the afternoon/early morning
- Bottled water included, but lunch is not—plan accordingly
- Pickup offered and you’ll receive a mobile ticket
- Starts and ends at Explore37 at 26 Grounddove Rd., Sint Maarten
What You’re Really Getting with Explore37’s 4 Seater Buggy/UTV

This isn’t a guided sightseeing tour where someone drives and narrates. You’re renting a fully equipped 4-seater buggy/UTV and steering the day yourself, with a detailed map and safety gear to keep things smooth.
For me, that’s the appeal. St Maarten moves fast—good viewpoints are often where you have to time things right, and some places are easier to reach when you’re not stuck in a group pace. With your own UTV, you can slow down for photos, take a detour, or cut back to your starting point without waiting for anyone else.
The other big value is the structure they give you. The rental includes a quick orientation, safety essentials, and a map. That doesn’t mean you’ll have a cue-sheet for every turn, but it does mean you’re not showing up and figuring it all out from scratch. The reviews also highlight the customer service as a strong part of the experience, which matters when you want confidence before you hit the road.
Other ATV and UTV tours we have reviewed in St Maarten
- For hotel guests: Guided ATV Tour Dutch/French St. Maarten – Highlights & Beach
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Where It Starts: Explore37 on Grounddove Rd.
Your day begins at Explore37 (UTV/Buggy Rentals), 26 Grounddove Rd., Sint Maarten. The rental ends back at the same meeting point, so you’re not dealing with a complicated drop-off.
This kind of setup is underrated. It reduces “how do we get back” stress, and it helps you plan dinner afterward. In real life, having the return location locked in makes it easier to choose a route that fits your time window without turning your last hour into a scramble.
If pickup is important to your schedule, it’s listed as available. The practical move is to confirm details when you book so you know when someone meets you and where.
Safety Gear and the Map: Why This Makes Self-Drive Feel Easy

You get essential safety gear and a detailed map, plus a quick orientation. That combo is exactly what you want for a self-guided driving day—because the “freedom” part is great, but only if you feel confident behind the wheel.
Here’s how I’d think about it:
- The safety gear is there to reduce the stress factor. You’re not improvising what to wear or what to bring.
- The map is the buffer between you and decision fatigue. Even if you don’t follow it word-for-word, it helps you sanity-check distances and direction.
- The orientation is your “first gear” moment. It helps you get oriented fast so you spend less time learning the vehicle and more time enjoying the island.
One small consideration: since lunch isn’t included, this kind of ride can turn your day into a series of stops without a proper break. If you plan to drive longer than a half day, think ahead about food timing, water, and how long you want your sightseeing detours to last.
Your Route Is the Itinerary: Full Day vs Half-Day Timing

Explore37 offers clear rental blocks, which is a big help when you’re juggling other plans on St Maarten.
Full day
- 9:00 to 17:00
- The listing notes duration around 8 hours
This is the best choice if you want time for multiple areas and don’t want to feel rushed. A full day also makes sense if your group wants to stop often—photos, short views, and snack breaks—without feeling like each stop steals time from the next one.
- For hotel guests: Guided ATV Tour Dutch/French St. Maarten – Highlights & Beach
★ 5.0 · 1,766 reviews
Half day options (two separate blocks)
- 9:30 to 13:30 (about 4 hours)
- 14:00 to 18:00 (about 4 hours)
Half day is smart when you still want the UTV experience but your schedule is tight—maybe you’re doing a beach plan, dinner plans, or a morning excursion. The early block can feel better for timing because you’re out sooner, while the later block can work well if you prefer a slower start.
No matter which option you pick, the key is this: you don’t have to hit specific named stops. Your “tour” is the driving itself, plus the island points you choose from the map. That’s why starting with a realistic time plan matters.
A Practical Look at the 4-Seater Buggy/UTV Experience

A 4-seater vehicle is ideal for groups that don’t want to split up. If you’re traveling as a family of four, or two couples, you’ll likely appreciate being together the whole time instead of coordinating who follows whom in separate cars.
In warm weather, an open-air or breeze-friendly ride makes a difference. The review feedback I saw focused on the pleasure of getting that airflow while still seeing sights up close. That’s one of the reasons I’d treat this as more than “transport.” It can be a fun way to experience the island because you’re not closed off behind glass.
Comfort notes to keep in mind
The data doesn’t list seating type or shade, so you’ll want to plan as if you’ll be exposed to sun and heat for at least part of the ride. Bring sunscreen, wear breathable clothes, and think about sunglasses and a hat. And since water is included as bottled water but lunch is not, plan for snacks if you’re doing the full day.
Handling and confidence
You’ll get safety gear and a quick orientation. That helps, but it still means you should drive like you’re learning the vehicle at first. Give yourself the first stretch to get comfortable with acceleration, turning, and braking before you commit to your longer scenic detours.
Price and Value: $275 Per Group (Up to 4)

The price is listed as $275.00 per group (up to 4). That’s a big deal because it turns the rental into a per-vehicle cost, not a per-person attraction.
What that means for value:
- If you have four people, your cost per person is lower than you’d expect for many guided activities.
- If you have fewer than four, it can still be a good deal if you’d rather keep your group together in one vehicle than split up.
Also consider what’s included:
- Safety gear
- Detailed map
- Quick orientation
- Bottled water
Those items reduce the “extra spending” that often sneaks up on self-drive activities. The main add-on cost you’ll likely face is food, since lunch isn’t included. So if you’re doing a full day, you’ll want to budget for snacks and a meal.
In other words: the price feels most fair when your group is full and you’ll use the time well.
What’s Included vs Not Included (So You Don’t Get Caught Off Guard)

Included
- Bottled water
- Safety gear
- Detailed map
- Quick orientation
- Mobile ticket
- Pickup offered (availability depends on booking details)
Not included
- Lunch
The “not included” part is the big one. Since this is a driving-focused outing, it’s easy to lose track of time. I’d plan either a meal before you start or something you can eat quickly during a stop. If you’re the one coordinating the day, that’s one small task that will make the whole rental smoother.
Best for: Who This UTV Rental Is a Great Match For

This experience is a strong fit if you want:
- Flexible island time with your own pace
- A way to see places without staying locked into a guided group schedule
- An open-air feel that helps in the heat (based on the way the ride is described in feedback)
- A shared activity for up to four people
It also tends to work well when you’re combining plans. Half-day blocks are made for people who want the UTV experience but still need room for beaches, dining, or other tours.
It may be less ideal if:
- you’re not comfortable driving yourself,
- you want a fully narrated itinerary with planned stops,
- you don’t want to manage route choices and timing.
How to Make the Most of Your Self-Drive Day
If you want the rental to feel worth your time (not just “we drove around”), do a little thinking before you go:
- Pick a realistic route plan based on your chosen window (full day vs half day).
- Use the map as your starting point, not a task to complete perfectly.
- Factor in breaks. Even short photo stops add up when you’re driving and exploring.
- Plan food timing since lunch isn’t included.
- If pickup is an option for you, confirm timing when you book so you don’t scramble on departure day.
That’s how you turn a rental into a day you actually remember.
Should You Book Explore37’s 4 Seater Buggy/UTV Rental?
I’d book it if you’re traveling with up to four people and you want real freedom on St Maarten without losing time to waiting or group logistics. The combination of safety gear, quick orientation, and a detailed map makes it feel manageable, and the fact that the reviews point to strong customer service is reassuring if you want confidence before you start driving.
If you’re the type who needs a set, narrated route and doesn’t want to make decisions, this might feel too open-ended. But for flexible explorers who like driving and want the island at their pace, it’s a very solid value—especially with the $275 per group pricing.
FAQ
How many people does the 4 seater buggy/UTV rental hold?
The rental is listed as a 4 seater option, and the price is per group up to 4 people.
What are the available rental time slots?
Full day runs 9:00 to 17:00. Half-day options are 9:30 to 13:30 or 14:00 to 18:00.
Where do I meet and where does the rental end?
You meet at Explore37 (UTV/Buggy Rentals), 26 Grounddove Rd., Sint Maarten and the activity ends back at the same meeting point.
What’s included with the rental?
Each rental includes safety gear, a detailed map, a quick orientation, and bottled water. You’ll also receive a mobile ticket.
Is lunch included in the price?
No. Lunch is not included, so you’ll want to plan food separately.
Is free cancellation available?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
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- For hotel guests: Guided ATV Tour Dutch/French St. Maarten – Highlights & Beach
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