Saint Barthelemy
Saint Barthélemy – Caribbean Luxury with French Flair
Known simply as St. Barts, this small French-speaking Caribbean island is famous for its stunning beaches, luxury villas, designer boutiques, and gourmet dining. A playground for celebrities and yacht owners, it blends tropical beauty with European sophistication.
Altitude
- Highest Point: Morne du Vitet – 286 m
Distance from Airport / Port
- Gustaf III Airport (SBH) to Gustavia (capital): ~1.5 km (5 mins by car)
- Port of Gustavia: Main entry for yachts and ferries
Best Time to Visit
- December to April: Dry season with warm weather – perfect for beach holidays and sailing
- May to June: Fewer crowds, pleasant weather
- Avoid: September–October (hurricane season)
Top Attractions
- Gustavia: Charming harbor town with French cafés, luxury shops, and historic Fort Gustave ruins
- St. Jean Beach: Famous for its turquoise water and Eden Rock resort
- Colombier Beach: Secluded paradise accessible only by boat or hiking trail
- Shell Beach: Covered with thousands of seashells, ideal for sunset views
- Inter Oceans Museum: Showcasing marine treasures from around the world
Adventure & Experiences
- Sailing and yacht charters around the island’s hidden coves
- Snorkeling at Petite Anse or Gouverneur Beach
- Dining at Michelin-starred restaurants with ocean views
- Shopping in high-end designer boutiques without tax
- Hiking the scenic trails of Morne du Vitet for panoramic views
How to Reach
- By Air: Small planes from St. Maarten (Princess Juliana International Airport) – short but thrilling landing
- By Sea: Ferries and private yachts from nearby islands like St. Maarten and Anguilla
Ideal Trip Duration
- 4–5 days to enjoy beaches, fine dining, and island exploration
Final Tip: St. Barts offers both barefoot relaxation and high-end luxury – pack a swimsuit and something chic for the island’s glamorous nightlife.