St. Maarten is the smallest landmass on earth split between two nations, and Bernard's open-air bus is the island's most-loved local outfit for actually seeing it: Maho plane-spotting, the French capital Marigot, Grand Case viewpoints and the two-flags border monument, all in one loop with genuinely entertaining guides. It's the best way for a first-timer to grasp the whole island instead of just shopping the pier. Pickup is under the white tent at Port Services, a ~4-minute walk from the ships, and it's timed around cruise schedules.
What to expect
You'll board an open-air bus at the Port Services white tent for a roughly 4-hour island loop that hits both sides of St. Maarten's Dutch–French divide in one morning: Maho's famous plane-spotting strip, the charming French capital of Marigot with Grand Case viewpoints, and the two-flags border monument marking the international split. Your guide will narrate the whole journey with the island expertise Bernard's is locally known for, giving first-time visitors an actual grasp of the entire island rather than just the shops at the pier.
The ship's island/city tour runs $37 (Carnival's entry-level, ~2.5 hrs) up to ~$79–95 (premium lines) and buys the same kind of local van. If your line charges $37, the ship is genuinely the cheaper grab-and-go option — say so. But against the $69–95 premium-line versions, Bernard's $55 covers more ground for less with the island's best-rated guides. Match it to your specific line's price before deciding.
Good to know
Pickup is timed around cruise schedules at the Port Services white tent, a 4-minute walk from the ships; confirm your departure time when booking to sync with your ship's window. The shared tour runs ~4 hours, so plan for a 6–7 hour port day to include walk time and a comfortable buffer back to the pier. Bring sunscreen, a hat, and cash or card for drinks or Marigot purchases; the open-air bus offers full exposure to tropical sun. Book ahead through Bernard's Tours directly to secure your spot and exact pickup time, especially during peak cruise days.