REVIEW · ST MAARTEN
St Martin Jet Ski Sunset Cruise
Book on Viator →Operated by Jet Paradise · Bookable on Viator
Sea-level sunsets beat any beach selfie. This St Maarten jet ski sunset cruise pairs champagne and a small-group ride with a chance to float in the water and even snorkel. You’ll get a guide with you the whole time, cruise out to a good vantage spot, then watch the sun drop while you feel the ocean air on your face.
I especially like the excellent value here because the price includes taxes, fuel surcharges, service fees, and the champagne plus snorkeling equipment. I also like that it’s set up for first-timers: the instruction is patient and safety-focused, and the guides help you get comfortable fast. One possible consideration is that you’re on the water during real sea conditions, so if it’s choppy you should expect some bouncing and a short adjustment period.
In This Review
- Key things you’ll notice on this St Maarten sunset jet ski cruise
- Why this sunset jet ski cruise feels different in St Maarten
- Price and value: what $145.69 really covers
- The timing: how the 1.5 hours are shaped by the stops
- Stop 1: Jet Paradise (about 45 minutes)
- Stop 2: Maho Beach (about 10 minutes)
- Stop 3: Sint Maarten (about 1 hour)
- Jet ski first-timer comfort: what matters most
- Guides and the “made us feel safe” factor
- Snorkeling gear included: what you’re actually getting
- Champagne at sea: romantic, but plan for the rules
- What about group size and vibe?
- Photos and souvenirs: how to remember this properly
- Logistics that matter: meeting point and getting there
- Weather: the one variable you can’t control
- Should you book St Martin Jet Ski Sunset Cruise?
- FAQ
- How long is the St Martin Jet Ski Sunset Cruise?
- Where does the tour start and end?
- How much does it cost?
- What’s included in the price?
- Is snorkeling equipment provided?
- Do I need experience to ride a jet ski?
- What’s the age requirement for the champagne?
- How many people are in the group?
- What happens if the weather is poor?
Key things you’ll notice on this St Maarten sunset jet ski cruise

- Champagne sunset at sea level so you’re not just watching from shore
- Small group ride (max 15) with a guide who keeps things moving and calm
- Snorkeling equipment included if you want a quick look under the surface
- Three built-in stops: Jet Paradise, Maho Beach, and Sint Maarten views from the water
- First-time friendly training that helps you feel secure before you speed up
- Plenty of photo and video moments with souvenir photos available to purchase
Why this sunset jet ski cruise feels different in St Maarten

A normal sunset plan in St Maarten usually means standing still: a lookout, a beach chair, maybe a cocktail. This one flips the script. You’re in motion, then you slow down and float while the sky changes. That combo does two things: it makes the sunset feel more vivid, and it gives the whole experience a built-in rhythm.
The tour is also intentionally short—about 1 hour 30 minutes—so you’re not committing an entire evening. And because it’s guided, you’re not stuck guessing where to go or when to pause for the best light. You’re simply there for the ride, the sea-level views, and that calm stretch while the sun sinks.
Other jet ski tours and rentals we have reviewed in St Maarten
Price and value: what $145.69 really covers
At $145.69 per person, this can feel like a splurge until you look at what’s bundled. The price includes all taxes, fuel surcharges, and service fees, plus your glass of champagne and snorkeling equipment. That matters because jet ski tours often nickel-and-dime extras like life jackets, gear, or “tour fees” that show up at the end.
You’ll also avoid the usual hassle of tracking down rentals or extra paperwork for gear. If you’re planning to snorkel at all, having equipment provided changes the math in your favor. For couples, it’s also a good “one special activity” price: it’s romantic without needing a whole separate restaurant plan to make it feel like a night out.
The timing: how the 1.5 hours are shaped by the stops

This cruise is organized around three key moments, each with a different vibe.
Stop 1: Jet Paradise (about 45 minutes)
You start and end your tour back at the meeting area in Marigot. At the Marina royale area, you’ll have time at Jet Paradise (listed as 45 minutes). This is where you get set up and get your bearings.
There’s also a dinner option nearby with French cuisine—useful if you want to turn this into a two-part evening. Even if you don’t do dinner, this longer first stop gives the team time to get everyone comfortable before you head out.
What to expect:
You’ll likely spend this portion getting briefed, fitted for equipment, and learning what the guide wants you to do on the water.
A practical tip:
Wear something you don’t mind getting damp. Even if the ride is smooth, you’re on a jet ski near saltwater and you’ll likely end up feeling like you rinsed off at the beach.
Stop 2: Maho Beach (about 10 minutes)
Next is Maho Beach for a short window where the plan is simple: champagne in hand while you enjoy the Caribbean sunset from the middle of the sea.
Ten minutes sounds quick, but sunsets don’t wait for anyone. This stop is designed as a grab-and-savor moment: enough time to enjoy the view, raise your glass, and catch the color shift.
What to expect:
A focused photo moment and a calm stretch where you can sit back and take in the horizon.
Possible drawback:
Because it’s short, you’ll want to get your phone or camera ready fast. If you’re juggling gear while everyone is moving, you’ll miss some of the best color.
Other sunset and champagne cruises we have reviewed in St Maarten
Stop 3: Sint Maarten (about 1 hour)
The final stretch is where you get more of the “cruise” feeling. You’ll see a lot of the island’s beaches from the sea with about 1 hour here.
This is also where the snorkeling option usually fits best, since you’re out there and the group is already set up. The tour includes snorkeling equipment, so you don’t have to bring your own or decide last-minute.
What to expect:
More time on the water, scenic passes, and a chance to swap from “ride mode” to “watch and float” mode.
Practical tip:
If you want to snorkel, don’t overthink it. The gear is included, and the guide will help you handle the basic setup.
Jet ski first-timer comfort: what matters most

Jet skis feel approachable at first, and then the water reminds you it’s the ocean. In the feedback, a first-time rider described being nervous at first during wavy moments, then getting used to it quickly and having a blast. That’s a pattern you should plan for.
Here’s how to set yourself up mentally:
- Expect some motion. It’s not a bathtub, and it’s not a lake.
- Listen to the guide and copy their timing. If they say hold steady or slow down, do it right away.
- Focus on smooth control, not speed.
The guides are described as kind, patient, and skilled, and the core goal seems to be confidence. If you’ve never ridden before, this tour is built for that. You’re not just handed a helmet and left to figure it out.
Guides and the “made us feel safe” factor

This is a safety-and-confidence tour as much as it is a sunset activity. More than one review highlights that instructors take the time to explain, make you feel safe, and let you familiarize yourself with the jet ski before everything ramps up.
One guide name that shows up in feedback is Kévin. That’s not a promise that every departure will have the same person, but it’s a good signal that at least some of the instruction team is recognized for calm, friendly coaching.
A guide also changes the experience of your photos and route. You’re not wondering where to look. You’re riding with a plan, which helps you relax and enjoy.
Snorkeling gear included: what you’re actually getting

The tour includes use of snorkeling equipment, but the information you’re given suggests snorkeling is optional during your time out on the water rather than a separate, long snorkel session.
So think of snorkeling here as:
- A quick add-on if conditions are good
- A chance to see something under the surface without turning your whole night into a swim workout
- Something you can do even if you forgot gear back on the mainland/hotel
If you’re a confident snorkeler, you might want longer water time. If you’re trying snorkeling for the first time, this is a low-pressure way to try it with the necessary equipment already covered.
Champagne at sea: romantic, but plan for the rules

This cruise includes a glass of champagne, and the tour lists minimum drinking age 18. That’s an important detail for mixed-age groups. Even if the view is for everyone, the champagne part is for adults.
It also means you’ll likely be drinking at a calm point in the ride. That’s part of why the Maho Beach stop is so short and timed to the sunset. The goal is “cheers moment,” not turning it into a party.
If you don’t drink, you can still enjoy the sunset moment. The champagne is a perk, but the real draw is that you’re watching the horizon while gliding over open water.
What about group size and vibe?

With a maximum of 15 travelers, this doesn’t feel crowded. And the tour is listed as a private tour, which usually means you won’t be sharing the jet skis with random masses in the same chaotic way large-boat tours can.
The vibe from the feedback reads like this:
- Guides stay close and handle safety
- Riders get coaching
- The experience stays personal, not impersonal
This is especially good for couples because the timing (sunset + champagne) already sets an intimate mood. It’s also a strong pick for families in the sense that instruction is designed to help people who are new feel comfortable.
Photos and souvenirs: how to remember this properly
One standout detail from the feedback is how much attention the guide team pays to capturing the moment. There’s mention of a guide spending most of the trip taking over 100 photos and videos, making the ride feel even more memorable.
Here’s what you should know: souvenir photos are available to purchase. So the photos aren’t just for fun; they’re part of a keepsake option after the tour.
My practical advice:
Bring a waterproof phone pouch if you have one, but also accept that the best shots might be coming from the guides’ cameras. If you want fewer regrets later, ask the guide how the photo process works at the start.
Logistics that matter: meeting point and getting there
You’ll meet at Rue de Sandy Ground, Marigot 97150, St Martin, and the tour ends back at the same meeting point. The activity is listed as near public transportation, which helps if you’re staying somewhere without easy parking.
This is one of those tours where arriving slightly early makes your life easier. You’ll want time to check in, get fitted, and settle your nerves.
Also, the tour uses a mobile ticket, so have your phone ready even if you end up taking photos with a second device.
Weather: the one variable you can’t control
This activity requires good weather. If conditions aren’t right, the tour can be canceled, and you’ll either be offered a different date or a full refund. That’s the honest reality of jet ski riding at sunset: wind and waves change everything fast.
So if you’re planning this as your “must-do” evening, give yourself buffer time in your itinerary. Don’t stack another very time-sensitive plan right next to it.
Should you book St Martin Jet Ski Sunset Cruise?
Yes, if you want a sunset experience that feels active, not passive. This tour has strong ingredients for what most people actually want out of a jet ski sunset: good value, included snorkeling gear, a champagne moment, and instruction that helps first-timers relax.
I’d think twice if you know you get seasick easily or you hate bouncy rides. Since it’s on open water, there’s always a chance the sea will feel rougher than you expect, and the water doesn’t negotiate.
FAQ
How long is the St Martin Jet Ski Sunset Cruise?
It lasts about 1 hour 30 minutes.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts at Rue de Sandy Ground, Marigot 97150, St Martin and ends back at the same meeting point.
How much does it cost?
The price is listed as $145.69 per person.
What’s included in the price?
Included: professional driver/guide, private tour, local taxes, a glass of champagne, and use of snorkeling equipment. Taxes, fuel surcharges, and service fees are also included.
Is snorkeling equipment provided?
Yes. Snorkeling equipment is provided for use during the tour.
Do I need experience to ride a jet ski?
No experience is necessary. The tour information says no experience is required, and feedback highlights patient instruction for first-timers.
What’s the age requirement for the champagne?
The minimum drinking age is 18.
How many people are in the group?
The tour lists a maximum of 15 travelers.
What happens if the weather is poor?
If the experience is canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
More Tour Reviews in St Maarten
- For hotel guests: Guided ATV Tour Dutch/French St. Maarten – Highlights & Beach
★ 5.0 · 1,766 reviews



































