Bringing Cats & Dogs to Sint Maarten as a Retiree (2026 Guide)

Yes, you can bring your dog or cat to Sint Maarten. Yes, it requires planning. No, it’s not as complicated as moving to Hawaii or Australia. Most retirees relocate their pets successfully if they start the process 6-8 weeks before travel.

Key Takeaways

Sint Maarten's pet import requirements

SXM follows EU pet import standards (since the Dutch Caribbean uses them). For dogs and cats:

Required:

  1. Microchip (ISO 11784/11785 standard, 15-digit). Implanted before rabies vaccination.
  2. Rabies vaccination. At least 21 days before travel; more recent than 12 months from initial vaccine.
  3. Veterinary health certificate. USDA APHIS endorsement (US) or CFIA endorsement (Canada). Issued within 10 days of travel.
  4. Pet’s identification details matching microchip and certificates.

Not required (for dogs and cats from US/Canada):

Restricted breeds:

Some breeds (typically certain bully-type breeds) face additional restrictions. Verify your specific breed before booking flights.

The 6-8 week timeline

Week 1-2: Initial vet visit and microchip

If your pet doesn’t already have a microchip, this is first. The microchip must be ISO-standard. Many North American chips are not ISO. Verify with your vet.

Week 2-4: Rabies vaccination

If your pet’s last rabies vaccine was more than 12 months ago, get a new one. The vaccine must be administered AFTER microchip implantation. This is the order matters. Vaccine before microchip means the chip-vaccine link doesn’t establish.

 

Rabies vaccine must be at least 21 days before travel.

Week 5-7: Documentation and certificates

Week 8: Travel

Health certificate must be issued within 10 days of travel. Plan accordingly.

Airlines and pet travel

Major airlines serving SXM accept pets:

In-cabin (small cats and dogs under 15-20 lbs)

Most airlines: $125-$200 each way. Limited per-flight space; book early.

Cargo (larger animals)

Pet courier services

Specialized services (Pet Travel, Animal Pak) handle entire process for $1,500-$5,000 per pet. Useful for retirees who don’t want to manage logistics.

Heat embargos

Most airlines suspend pet cargo during summer months when ground temperatures at any airport in the chain (origin, connection, destination) exceed thresholds. Plan for cooler-month relocation when possible.

Arriving at Princess Juliana

Step-off process for retirees with pets:

  1. Disembark with pet in carrier (in-cabin) or claim from cargo (animals shipped cargo).
  2. Proceed to SXM agriculture inspection.
  3. Present microchip, rabies certificate, USDA/CFIA health certificate.
  4. Inspector verifies; clears pet for entry.
  5. Total time: 30-60 minutes typical, longer for cargo-shipped pets.

You’ll exit with your pet. No quarantine.

Pet-friendly housing in SXM

Most condos and rentals accept pets, with caveats:

Verify pet policies during property search.

Pet-friendly neighborhoods: Cole Bay (most accommodating), Pelican Key (good), Cupecoy (varies by building), Maho (more restrictive). Specific buildings in each have varying policies.

Vet care in SXM

Multiple veterinary clinics on the island, mostly Dutch-side:  

Most retirees report SXM vet care as competent for routine pet health.

Pet supplies and food

Pet considerations specific to retirees

Senior pets

Travel is harder on senior pets. Consult your vet about flight stress and consider sedation only on vet recommendation. Some senior pets do better on private charter (expensive) or with pet courier services.

Multiple pets

Cats are easier than dogs in apartment life. Multi-cat households often work in SXM condos; multi-dog households more challenging without yard space.

End-of-life considerations

SXM has veterinary euthanasia services. Burial: limited options. Cremation: available with main vet practices. Plan ahead emotionally if your pet is senior at relocation.

Common questions

Can I bring my pet to a rental property? Yes, with verified pet-friendly policy. Don’t assume. Confirm in writing in lease.

 

What about pet insurance? Pet insurance is less developed in SXM than in US/Canada. Some retirees self-insure; some bring international pet insurance from home country.

 

Are stray dog issues real on SXM? Some neighborhoods have stray dog populations. Most retirees aren’t significantly impacted. Animal welfare organizations (St. Maarten AFC) work to manage.

 

Is heartworm prevalent? Yes. Caribbean heartworm pressure is real. Continue heartworm preventive year-round. Consult your vet on Caribbean-specific protocols.

 

What about iguanas and other wildlife? Iguanas are common; cats and small dogs occasionally tangle with them. Most pets coexist fine. Larger wildlife (snakes are non-venomous and rare in residential areas) isn’t typically an issue.

 

Can I bring a parrot or other exotic pet? Stricter rules apply (CITES regulations). Verify with SXM agriculture authority before planning.

 

What about service animals? ADA-equivalent service animal rules don’t apply directly in SXM, but reasonable accommodation is generally provided. Carry documentation.

 

Is the Caribbean climate hard on certain breeds? Yes. Thick-coated dogs (huskies, St. Bernards) struggle in sustained heat. Consider whether your pet is climate-suited.

 

How do I find a SXM vet? Word of mouth is best. The expat retiree community has active recommendations; local Facebook groups and your real estate agent can introduce.

What to do next

01

Schedule your first vet visit 7-8 weeks before planned travel.

02

Confirm microchip ISO compliance.

03

Verify rabies status and timing.

04

Choose airline and book pet space early (in-cabin slots fill).

05

Coordinate with USDA APHIS office (US) or CFIA (Canada) for certificate endorsement.

06

Verify your SXM destination housing accepts pets in writing.

07

Plan for cooler months if cargo shipping (avoid summer heat embargos).

Past curiosity, into planning? Spend a day on the island with me. Four neighborhoods, eight hours, no fluff.

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