Please select your home edition
Edition
Cyclops Marine 2023 November - LEADERBOARD

One love, one island, one regatta: Highlights from the 45th St. Maarten Heineken Regatta celebration

by St. Maarten Heineken Regatta 13 Apr 13:58 UTC March 6-9, 2025
One love, one island, one regatta: Highlights from the 45th St. Maarten Heineken Regatta celebration © Sint Maarten Yacht Club

The official film of the 45th St. Maarten Heineken Regatta has just dropped, and it's a vibrant tribute to four and a half decades of sailing, island spirit, and unforgettable "Serious Fun!"

This annual Caribbean celebration has, for 45 years, brought together locals, visitors, and world-class sailors —uniting both sides of the Dutch and French island through racing by day and legendary parties by night.

Since its founding, the Regatta has evolved into one of the most iconic sailing events in the world. For the past 40 years, the event has partnered with Heineken, who has lit up St. Maarten for the first weekend of March every year with spectacular entertainment, unforgettable parties, and an unmatched island vibe.

The 45th anniversary hosted on March 6-9, 2025 was a true celebration of culture, community, and "Serious Fun!" competition. More than 100 boats from 28 countries converged on the Caribbean for four days of racing and revelry. The fleet featured a dazzling range—from elite ocean racing yachts to charter bareboats, performance cruising catamarans to one-design racing trimarans.

"When you see the crowd the event brings, it's amazing how excited people get... I mean I get excited, but I see the excitement. That feeds to the islanders as well," shares St. Maarten Heineken Regatta founder Robbie Ferron in the film's opening interview.

The 45th St. Maarten Heineken Regatta got right to business, kicking off with the epic Around the Island Race, where crews battled shifting wind and a massive fleet around the stunning coastline. The cliffs of Anse Marcel provided mid-race shake-ups and drama, with nature's raw beauty creating a breathtaking backdrop to the windshadow it bespelled over the fleet.

Racing was fierce throughout the Regatta across competitive one-design classes including Melges 24, Sunfast 20, and Diam 24s, while the youngest sailors made waves in the RS Zest fleet as part of the Next Generation junior racing program.

Saturday's Diam 24 Beach Stadium Race in Grand Case, sponsored by the Saint Martin Tourism Department, brought racing closer to shore than ever before, turning a slow-paced beach day into front-row seats for fast-paced action!

The famous Bridge Show at the Sint Maarten Yacht Club delivered its usual magic, with boats parading through the bridge after racing—this year featuring live musical performances, acrobatic stunts, and even a marriage proposal! Did she say yes? Watch the film to find out...

Each night, the Regatta Village at Port de Plaisance transformed into a tropical festival under the stars. Surrounded by superyachts and swaying palms, thousands gathered to enjoy live performances by King James, Tamillia, Alison Hinds, Orange Grove, and reggae legends The Wailers—bringing the "one love" spirit full circle.

Relive the positive vibrations and all the island magic by watching the official 45th St. Maarten Heineken Regatta film, now live. Then mark your calendars and join us March 5-8, 2026, for the 46th edition of the Caribbean's most legendary regatta.

WATCH NOW and feel the love, the energy, and the legacy of the St. Maarten Heineken Regatta. One Love. One Island. One Regatta.

Film courtesy of Volano Media, with additional footage from Digital Island, Souleyman Productions, and Orange Grove.

Watch the daily recap videos for:

Day 1

Day 2

Day 3

Day 4

Related Articles

Cruising through the Islands of French Polynesia
World ARC 2025-26 fleet recently spent six unforgettable weeks here The 30 yachts of the World ARC 2025-26 fleet recently spent six unforgettable weeks "free cruising" among the three main sailing archipelagos of French Polynesia: the Marquesas, the Tuamotus, and the legendary Society Islands. Posted on 21 May
Introducing the Calibrator from SailingPerformance
Onboard electronics from Sailling Performance Have you ever sailed on a boat where the wind numbers coming from the onboard electronics were constantly wrong, where every time you tacked, the wind seemed to back by 15 degrees? Posted on 21 May
Coast Guard proposes removing hundreds of buoys
Some buoys are in notoriously rocky and challenging bays and harbors on the Northern Atlantic Coast On April 15, the First Coast Guard District released an initiative proposing the removal of hundreds of navigational buoys, or Aids to Navigation (AtoNs). Posted on 20 May
Henri-Lloyd supports Jazz Turner's challenge
GBR para-athlete overcomes fears in attempt to break record For a young woman with multiple and complex health issues, Jazz Turner is remarkable calm as she faces her imminent departure on her around Great Britain sailing challenge. Posted on 20 May
Discover the hybrid version of the Excess 11
Pairing a genset with twin electric engines By offering a hybrid engine aboard the Excess 11, our iconic, entry-level model, Excess Catamarans asserts its pioneer spirit, constantly innovating in the pursuit of a new way to cruise. Posted on 19 May
Sailing is for Everyone – and We Mean It
Rooster are proud to support the communities making that a reality Sailing is a sport with space for everyone - and at Rooster, we're proud to support the communities making that a reality. Posted on 19 May
Fleet arrives for Anniversary of Operation Dynamo
In Ramsgate for 85th Anniversary Commemorative return to Dunkirk The Association of Dunkirk Little Ships (ADLS) fleet has sailed from far and wide to reach Ramsgate over this past weekend to gather for the Operation Dynamo 85th Anniversary Commemorative return to Dunkirk. Posted on 19 May
Monk seal & sea turtle research & recovery review
As we prepare for our 2025 field camps, we look back on the important work done in 2024 Monitoring and population assessment field camps are the foundation of NOAA's research and recovery efforts for Hawaiian monk seals and Hawaiian green sea turtles (honu) in the Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument. Posted on 18 May
The Shrink in the Drink
A world first book launch, perhaps? Andrew Hill-Smith was the third person to sail around GB in a Laser dinghy. He was the oldest person to do so, totally unsupported. It took 4 half months, and in the process, he raised over £21,000 across three charities. Posted on 18 May
Setting sail on our steps to sustainability
Andrew Simpson Yachting is committed to protecting the waters we love Andrew Simpson Yachting is committed to protecting the waters we love by taking meaningful steps toward sustainability. As sailors, we recognise our responsibility to minimise our impact on marine ecosystems. Posted on 18 May
Hyde Sails 2024 - One DesignCrewsaver 2021 Safetyline FOOTERPantaenius Sail 2025 ROW Footer