PHILIPSBURG: --- Minister of TEATT Grisha Heyliger-Marten has announced a temporary exemption allowing shops in Philipsburg to open on St. Martin’s Day, November 11, 2025, in response to an expected surge in cruise visitors.
The Minister revealed that five cruise ships are scheduled to call at Port St. Maarten on the island’s national holiday, representing a major economic opportunity for local businesses.
“This year, our port will welcome an exceptional number of cruise visitors on St. Martin’s Day — five ships to be exact,” Heyliger-Marten said. “To both honor our traditions and seize this opportunity, shops in Philipsburg will be allowed to open between 6:00 a.m. and 6:30 p.m.”
She emphasized that the decision is not intended to diminish the meaning of St. Martin’s Day, but rather to balance national pride with economic benefit.
“This is about ensuring visitors experience the best of St. Martin while our businesses and workers also benefit,” she explained.
The Minister reminded business owners that all labor laws must be respected, noting that employees working on a public holiday must receive time and a half pay, while those who would normally have the day off are entitled to double pay.
“Working on St. Martin’s Day is voluntary — employees cannot be compelled to work against their will,” she added. “I encourage all employers to act in good faith and fairness as we balance economic opportunity with respect for workers’ rights.”
Heyliger-Marten closed by extending warm wishes to the community ahead of the celebration.
“May we come together in unity, pride, and love for this beautiful island we are blessed to call home,” she said.
This year’s official St. Martin’s Day celebration will be hosted on the Dutch side, with festivities planned throughout the weekend and on November 11.




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