Marigot Market
Marigot Market
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Monday
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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I'm in a Hawaii State of Mind
Syracuse, UT283 contributions
Dec 2019
We rented a car during our cruise stop and had this on our list to stop because it was advertised as a little French Market. But that is the opposite of what this is. I compare it the Swap meet on Oahu. Pretty much if you stop at one tent, you will know what the rest are selling. Such a shame because the Plaza I'm sure is beautiful with out all the tents. There are some really pretty stone statues and features that get missed with all the junk for sale. Parking is chaos and stalls are TINY. We walked away with a fresh coconut drink and a few key chains. But I wish places like this would really stop selling mass made crap from China. We visit your islands to support YOU, not China!
Written February 18, 2020
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Skcohen
Pittsburgh, PA3 contributions
Feb 2023 • Friends
The market had dozens of stalls, mostly having the same kitchen souvenirs. Bargaining is essential. In amongst the kitchen, you'll find a few unique artists selling their jewelry, paintings, or other craft items. Next to the market is a row of small restaurants - good for a cold drink or lunch.
Written February 22, 2023
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SXMislandgirl
Minneapolis, MN27 contributions
Feb 2021 • Couples
We visit this every year when we come to SXM in Wednesday. We normally woukd give it a high rating but this year because of low tourist counts there were only a few shops. It is always a great place to pick up something. We have a t-shirt place of high quality that we always buy from and another place where we get sarongs and scarves thst have the beautiful French material but they are discouraged by the low numbers of people. Check it out next year!
Written February 17, 2021
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thesarahbella
Tennessee118 contributions
Dec 2019
Every time my family visits the island, we have lunch in Marigot (at least once) and then we wander through the market. It's a typical little tourist market, but its always a fun time. The vendors are very willing to make you deals and will work hard to make the sale! There is something for everyone in this market: shirts, dress, baby & children's clothing, hats, bags, crafts galore... Definitely worth a trip
Written January 24, 2020
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redeco
Warren, MA9,422 contributions
Mar 2022
Located in the center of the Marigot waterfront, this market is colorful and fun to visit, but there isn't much variety. Lots of cheap souvenirs, costume jewelry, embroidered cotton clothing and beach cover-ups. Sellers are friendly and will adjust pricing if you are willing to haggle.
Enjoy!
Enjoy!
Written April 3, 2022
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MZP232
Pittsburgh, PA157 contributions
Feb 2020
Marigot has a long way to go before it is back to the way it was pre-hurricane. Many empty buildings, debris around town, un-repaired roads, trash, & unsightly appearance. I'm glad we took a trip to see for ourselves because it's hard to believe. The tourist areas are doing better than the towns or businesses. It doesn't feel safe and the locals are not happy or friendly. Public restrooms smelled terrible. The workers on the ferry there seem hung over. The harbor area practically deserted. If we didn't need to take the ferry, we wouldn't recommend going.
Written February 13, 2020
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Caitlin D’Angelo
New Milford, NJ301 contributions
Aug 2022 • Couples
I believe everyone should visit Marigot and the market at least once in their trip. It’s a beautiful area, so colorful, and great artists. It was slow season so not as many vendors. Only thing I really hate is that I can’t even walk past a vendor without them trying to talk me into things I don’t want. I understand it’s the slow season and they need to make money but I am more likely to spend my time looking at the shops that don’t do that and they are the ones that I end up buying from because I’m not trying to get away.
Written August 25, 2022
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David S
Middlesbrough, UK2,398 contributions
Feb 2023 • Couples
My wife and I had a quick stop off in the area as part of a larger island tour and enjoyed the opportunity to puruse the market stalls. The stalls are extremely colourful and you receive a warm welcome. Plenty to see.
Written February 27, 2023
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AnLil
932 contributions
Dec 2022 • Family
In search of La Terrasse (above the mall), we chanced upon the market at holiday time. It was vibrant but the city was not after slow recovery from Hurricane Irma. Unlike the Dutch side, you’ll need to carry only USD or cash. Turning at the bridge in Marigot before Monoprix, you can also see rented watercraft from Rhino Safari (Cole Bay across the lagoon) piloted through the channel into the open sea. ATV or guided tours might stop here when shops aren’t shuttered. Otherwise, you’ll need a rental car if you want to pass through Marigot for a brief stop, on the way from SXM’s Maho Beach to Orient Bay.
Written December 21, 2022
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Christine B
Sheffield, UK76 contributions
Mar 2019
Lovely market selling local goods. Great position It is held adjacent to the sea front. Don’t be afraid to haggle, we managed to get most items reduced. Plenty of bars and restaurants nearby
Written February 20, 2020
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Can anyone tell me if these shops are open on New Year's Day?
Thanks!!!
Written December 10, 2019
In Marigot Market There was a lady selling spices in re and orange plaid bags. Her shop was across from the post office. Is she back after the hurricane Irma?
Written March 19, 2019
I do remember a lady selling spices at the Marigot Market. However I don't recall the location.
Written March 20, 2019
We will be taking a cruise that stops in St Martin. We vacationed in St. Martin for 10 days pre-Irma. I was wondering if the homemade Rhum stand is still at Marigot Marketplace? It is rhum only available in St Martin and it is made by a father and son. They let you sample the rhum and have about 25 different flavors.
Written July 22, 2018
Hi. It wasn't there when we went back in April, but it may have just been that it was a weekday, or that it was the "off" season. It's still worth a trip to Marigot, either way, we got some great gifts and were happy to support the wonderful people of St. Martin.
Written July 23, 2018
Does anyone know if the French lady who sells French linens was at the market since the hurricane? Also, there are several really good local artists and I would like to know if they were back. Has anyone stopped in at Roland Richardson's gallery?
Written June 3, 2018
Is a shop called Sol y Mar on Marigot harbor still open?
Written February 26, 2018
Sandy the Spice Lady:
Help! I am looking for the email/web address for her. I am almost out of banana hot sauce and need to order more!! She gave me her email address, but my suitcase was tossed at the airport by TSA and I no longer have it.
Sandythespicelady
Thank you in advance.
Written April 15, 2017
You will find it if you just Google: Sandy the Spice Lady
Written April 17, 2017
Could you tell me where the fish market is exactly located ? We went to Marigot, but we could not find any market.
Written March 29, 2017
It's on the harbor, so yes, drive along the waterfront and you will see it. Buy fish in the blue and while building, then take it out back and give the guys $2 to clean and scale it for you.
Written March 29, 2017
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