Marigot ↔ Blowing Point
The current timetable took effect 1 February 2026. The crossing is approximately 20 minutes and a valid passport is required. 264Go recommends arriving at least 30 minutes before your sailing.
Understand the two main SXM-to-Anguilla routes, what each one costs, how the scheduled public ferry system actually works, and when paying for a reserved direct airport boat may be worth the convenience.
The current timetable took effect 1 February 2026. The crossing is approximately 20 minutes and a valid passport is required. 264Go recommends arriving at least 30 minutes before your sailing.
264Go matches your preferred part of the day to the current ferry timetable, allows about 20 minutes for the crossing, reserves 30 minutes for return check-in, and keeps the final sailing in reserve whenever possible.
Planning estimate only. Schedules, port operations and fees can change, and weather can delay or cancel service. Confirm at the terminals on the day you travel.
A public-ferry day trip between Anguilla and Marigot is one of the easiest island hops in the area. The crossing is about 20 minutes, and the Marigot Ferry Terminal is directly in the centre of town on the market square, close to shops, restaurants and the waterfront.
Start early rather than squeezing the trip into the afternoon. A late departure gives you less useful time and makes you more dependent on the final ferry. The planner deliberately tries to leave one later sailing as your backup.
For a local taxi tour, transfer or courier-style service from Marigot, contact Robinson directly on WhatsApp.
Choose a family type or enter your group. The Marigot calculation combines the official Saint-Martin taxi zone tariff to Marigot, the public ferry fare and the €7 head fee. Direct-airport rates use the selected operator's published shared-transfer fare where available.
Planning estimate only. Taxi and transfer prices can change, EUR/USD fluctuates, and operator schedules or promotions may vary. Confirm final price and departure time with the operator before travel.
Published scheduled airport shuttle: US$75 adult (12+) / US$40 child (2–11) one way; under 2 free. Ground transportation between SXM and its dock is included.
Check Calypso →Booking form currently shows US$80 adult / US$45 child one-way standard shared fare. The operator is also advertising a July/August US$50-each-way promotion, so confirm which fare applies to your dates.
Check GB Ferries →FUNTIME provides shared and private SXM airport boat transfers; its current operator page asks travelers to contact the company for pricing. Use “Custom / Funtime quote” above once you have the current fare.
Check FUNTIME →Many visitors arriving through St. Maarten think it’s risky or inconvenient to rely on the public ferry from Marigot to Anguilla. That idea can sometimes end up costing you quite a bit, especially if you’re travelling as a couple, family, or larger group.
The Marigot–Blowing Point ferry runs on a set daily schedule, except when weather or port conditions force the ports to close. The 10 boats that participate in the schedule are privately owned Anguillian passenger vessels operating together under a Government-set schedule, rather than as a single ferry company.
This is an important distinction. The service doesn’t depend on just one boat. If a vessel fills up before departure and some passengers are left behind, another boat is dispatched to take them, as long as there isn’t another scheduled ferry already due to run. In simple terms, if you arrive at the Marigot terminal in time for a scheduled sailing while the ports are open, the system is designed to get you to Anguilla.
The Anguilla–St. Maarten ferry industry also has an excellent safety record. Both scheduled and charter services have maintained a 100% passenger safety record in the Anguilla Channel throughout the industry’s history. The vessels are built and maintained to strict maritime standards and go through thorough inspections and testing as part of their annual licensing and renewal process.
For many travellers, especially couples and families, taking a taxi from Princess Juliana International Airport to Marigot and then catching the scheduled ferry to Blowing Point can be a safe and much more affordable option than booking a direct airport boat transfer.
That said, the direct airport transfer has one major advantage: convenience and peace of mind before you even land. Your transfer is booked in advance, you are met at the airport, your ride to the boat is arranged, and the journey is coordinated for you.
Neither option is automatically better. The right choice depends on your flight arrival time, number of passengers, luggage, budget, and how much you value having everything pre-arranged.
The official Saint-Martin taxi tariff places SXM Airport to Marigot at €25 for 1–2 passengers, €10 per passenger for groups of 3–5, and €9 per passenger for groups of 6+. The drive is commonly under 20 minutes, although traffic and airport processing time vary.
The premium is not only the boat ride. A direct airport transfer can include an advance reservation, airport meet-and-greet, ground transfer to the dock and a coordinated departure. The public ferry is often cheaper but is purchased on site.