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Star of the Seas passenger dies after medical emergency during snorkeling excursion in SXM | The Peoples Tribune

June 26, 2026

Star of the Seas passenger dies after medical emergency during snorkeling excursion in SXM | The Peoples Tribune
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GREAT BAY--Preliminary reports indicate that a passenger from the cruise ship Star of the Seas died today after suffering a medical emergency during a snorkeling excursion in St. Maarten.

According to early information, the passenger had joined a snorkeling activity earlier in the day when the medical emergency occurred while the excursion was out at sea. The passenger was reportedly rushed back to Port St. Maarten, in an effort to obtain emergency assistance. However, the individual was pronounced dead at the port before receiving any attention.

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Details surrounding the incident remain limited, and no official identification of the passenger has been released. The family of the deceased, with the approval of the ship, reportedly opted to have the body placed in the morgue aboard the ship, rather than on island to be flown out.

The incident has also renewed attention on emergency medical readiness at Port St. Maarten, particularly in relation to a modern urgent care facility that has reportedly been constructed at the port since December 2025 but remains unopened and unused.

While there is no confirmation at this time that the availability of the facility would have changed the outcome of today’s incident, the death of a cruise passenger following a medical emergency at sea has raised renewed questions about whether St. Maarten is making full use of available emergency care resources at one of the country’s most important tourism gateways.

The facility, built by a local doctor, is described as a fully equipped urgent care center intended to serve cruise passengers and crew members. It is ready to go. It has reportedly received authorization from the harbor to operate in support of the cruise sector. However, according to information available, the facility has not yet opened due to stalled or insufficient support from Government and the relevant healthcare authorities, such as the health care council.

Port St. Maarten receives thousands of cruise passengers and crew members throughout the season, many of whom participate in excursions on land and at sea. Medical emergencies involving visitors can happen without warning, making rapid access to emergency care a critical part of the island’s tourism infrastructure.

Source: https://tribune-site.webflow.io/articles/star-of-the-seas-passenger-dies-after-medical-emergency-during-snorkeling-excursion-in-sxm

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