Government Assigns STAF to Lead Establishment of the Sint Maarten Tourism Authority

Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transport and Telecommunication
Government Assigns STAF to Lead Establishment of the Sint Maarten Tourism Authority
Sun Feb 15 2026
Philipsburg, St. Maarten – Minister of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Traffic and Telecommunication, Grisha Heyliger-Marten, has formally assigned the Sint Maarten Tourism Authority Foundation (STAF) to lead the process of establishing the Sint Maarten Tourism Authority (STA) as an independent ZBO. The assignment will begin on March 1st, marking a significant step toward modernizing the country’s tourism governance structure.
The announcement follows the recent Economic Stakeholder Consultation, where businesses, workers, and community representatives expressed the need for a more coordinated, data-driven, and future-focused approach to tourism development. The Minister noted that the Government is responding directly to these concerns, particularly regarding traffic congestion, infrastructure pressure, and the risks associated with unmanaged mass tourism.
“This is the moment to reshape the future of tourism in St. Maarten,” Minister Heyliger-Marten said. “We are moving toward a smarter, more sustainable model that protects our quality of life, strengthens our economy, and ensures that tourism works for our people.”
The STA will serve as an independent, professionally managed body responsible for strengthening destination competitiveness, improving visitor management, coordinating product improvement, and supporting the growth of local businesses. The Minister emphasized that the goal is not to pursue mass tourism, but to build a higher-value, better-managed tourism economy that benefits residents and visitors alike.
As part of this modernization effort, the Government will also undertake a review of tourism-related taxes and fees. The objective is to ensure that tourism revenue is optimized and aligned with national priorities such as:
- infrastructure improvements
- tourism product improvement
- community and cultural programs
- support for small businesses and local initiatives
The Minister stressed that this review is about responsible revenue management and long-term planning.
- large hotels and resorts
- small properties, guesthouses, and boutique accommodations
- restaurants, tour operators, and activity providers
- transportation and port partners
- timeshare associations
- community groups and civil society
- tourism workers and unions
“The future of tourism cannot be written by government alone,” the Minister said. “Small properties, large hotels, tour operators, workers, and community voices all play a vital role. This process belongs to the people of St. Maarten.”

