Daily departure times for public ferries between Blowing Point, Anguilla and Marigot, St. Martin, with live schedule guidance for same-day travel.
Today at a glance
Next to St. Martin
2:00 PM
Samantha
Blowing Point to Marigot
Next to Anguilla
1:30 PM
Lady Maria
Marigot to Blowing Point
Arrival tip
Arrive 30+ minutes early
Give yourself time for tickets, departure tax, immigration, and boarding.
Select your direction and get the exact departure times, terminal details, and check-in guidance for your crossing.
The crossing is short, but same-day travel works best when you understand check-in timing, terminal flow, and the last ferry.
Crossing Time
25 mins
The public ferry crossing is short, but terminal processing and transfers add time.
Check-in
30 min early
Arrive early for tickets, departure tax, immigration, luggage, and boarding.
Last Ferry
Early evening
The last public ferry is usually the most important departure to confirm before travel.
Daily public ferry schedule between Blowing Point (Anguilla) and Marigot (St. Martin), with live status context for today's departures.
12:52 PM
Anguilla Time
Blowing PointMarigot
First
7:30 AM
Last
5:15 PM
Next
2:00 PM
MarigotBlowing Point
First
8:30 AM
Last
6:00 PM
Next
1:30 PM
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This timetable is based on published public ferry operating information for the Blowing Point and Marigot route. Departure times can change without notice due to weather, sea conditions, port operations, or other operational requirements.
Use this simple flow when choosing your ferry departure, especially if you are connecting with a flight.
Start by selecting whether you are traveling from Anguilla to St. Martin or from St. Martin to Anguilla.
Review the latest listed departures and choose a target ferry that gives you enough buffer time.
Plan time for tickets, departure taxes, immigration, baggage, and boarding before the ferry leaves.
Weather, holidays, terminal processing, and late flights can all affect how you should use the ferry schedule.
Use the live snapshot before heading to the terminal, especially if weather or holidays may affect service.
Give yourself enough time for airport arrival, taxi transfer, ferry check-in, and immigration.
Late SXM arrivals may miss the public ferry. Compare private charters if your connection is tight.
Public ferries operate between Blowing Point Ferry Terminal in Anguilla and Marigot Ferry Terminal on the French side of St. Martin. Your ground transfers, taxes, and arrival timing depend on which side you are starting from.
If you are arriving through SXM airport, remember to include the taxi ride from the airport to Marigot in your total connection time.
Private charters can be useful for late SXM arrivals, tighter flight connections, groups, extra luggage, or travelers who want a more direct transfer from the airport area.
Quick answers to the most common Anguilla ferry, airport transfer, fare, and terminal questions.
Start with the main ferry guide to understand the public ferry, private charters, SXM airport transfers, fares, taxes, and terminal options.
The public ferry between Blowing Point, Anguilla and Marigot, St. Martin usually takes about 25 minutes. Private charters may be slightly faster depending on the operator, route, and sea conditions.
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Use the full ferry guide for schedules, costs, taxes, terminals, SXM airport tips, and private charter options.
Everything you need to plan your trip between Anguilla and Saint-Martin.
Use this schedule when leaving St. Martin and arriving at Blowing Point Ferry Terminal in Anguilla.
Main Route
BP ↔ Marigot
Public ferries operate between Blowing Point, Anguilla and Marigot, St. Martin.
If you are close to the last ferry, traveling during bad weather, or arriving late at SXM, compare private charter options.
Holidays and special events can change the operating pattern, so confirm before making fixed plans.
Schedule note: Public ferry schedules can change without notice because of weather, sea conditions, maintenance, holidays, or operational delays. Always confirm close to your travel time.
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