The Sint Maarten Police Force (KPSM) informs the public of safety and traffic measures in connection with the upcoming Carnival Parade on April 30, 2025, and the Labor Day Parade on May 1, 2025.
During both parades, KPSM will implement measures to ensure public safety and guide the flow of traffic along the parade routes.
Important Public Notices:
Front Street will be closed off from
approximately 8:00 AM on both days.
Residents and business owners are strongly
advised not to park on Front Street.
Any vehicle obstructing the parade route will be
towed at the owner’s expense.
Taxi drivers and tour operators are informed that
Juancho Yrausquin Boulevard (road leading to
Point Blanche) will be closed off at approximately
3:00 PM.
On Labor Day (May 1), with two cruise ships
scheduled in port,
visitors are strongly encouraged to return to their
ships early to avoid missing boarding times due to
parade road closures.
�� Carnival Parade Timeline – April 30, 2025
(Times are approximate)
10:00 AM – Start at St. Johns Estate
10:30 AM – LB Scott Rd / Gladiola Rd Intersection
11:00 AM – Churchill Roundabout
11:30 AM – Bush Rd / Zagersgut Rd (Petro Plus Station)
12:00 PM – Bush Rd (Lalie Center) (minors join parade)
12:20 PM – Prins Bernard Bridge
12:50 PM – Percy Labega Street (Real Auto)
1:10 PM – Kerkhofstraat/Front Street/Little Bay Road Intersection
1:45 PM – Front Street (Sea Palace)
2:40 PM – Front Street (Courthouse)
3:20 PM – Front Street (Holland House)
4:10 PM – Emmaplein Intersection (crossing closed around 3:00 PM)
4:40 PM – Freedom Fighters Roundabout
5:40 PM – Salt Pickers Roundabout
6:00 PM – Festival Village (Soualiga Road – end)
�� Labor Day Parade Timeline – May 1, 2025
(Times are approximate)
12:00 PM – Start at Salt Pickers Roundabout
12:50 PM – Percy Labega Street (Real Auto)
1:10 PM – Kerkhofstraat/Front Street Intersection
1:30 PM – Front Street (Sea Palace)
2:40 PM – Front Street (Courthouse)
3:30 PM – Front Street (Holland House)
4:10 PM – Emmaplein Intersection
4:40 PM – Freedom Fighters Roundabout
KPSM urges the public to follow all police instructions, adhere to traffic diversions, and plan
movements accordingly.