Beaches
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”Where is Shell Beach ? ”Excuse me…could you direct me to Shell Beach?“ Every Saint Barth native or regular visitor will have heard this question hundreds of times, usually proffered by a confused tourist fresh off a cruise ship, and intent on making the most of his day on land. It’s
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St Jean is the most central beach on St Barts. It is also the busiest on account of the range of water sports on offer and its proximity to hotels, bars and restaurants. Eden Rock Hotel, which is perched on top of a rock, bisects the beach. On one side there
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This is the most unspoiled beach on St Barts and discovering it for the first time is always a miraculous experience. From the small shady path winding up through the worn rocks, step onto the dune and discover the wide expanse of sea at last, which is worth a detour in
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Thought by some to be the most exclusive beach on account of its privacy and seclusion, Gouverneur beach is particularly appealing and generally has very few visitors. It is a little gem and a real feast for the eyes, but you have to make the required effort. To get there, take
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This windy district is a genuine village, enlivened by children playing on the seafront and sports pitches. It is approached via a road plunging between two steep hills leading to the large beach hidden behind the houses and latan palms. The road carries on towards Petite-Anse and comes to a dead
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Marigot Bay stretches wide, curving deep into the rocky coast. But the beach one discovers on arrival is in fact very small. The little parking area that gives onto it can only cater to for two or three cars at a time, keeping it quite private. Since the summer of 2009,
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Enjoy some photos of Petit (small) Cul de Sac beach (Marine Park)
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It is not often mentioned, and that is a good thing. Lorient beach is therefore able to retain its unspoiled and peaceful character. People go to this local beach to enjoy spending time communing with nature, rather than to see people and be seen. The beach is favoured by fishermen who
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L’Anse de Toiny, with its neighbor Grand Fonds make up St Bart’s must-see “wild coast”. Toiny is above all a beach for recharging your batteries, watching the changing hues of the landscape, especially when the sun sets in the distance behind Morne Rouge hill which towers over Grand Fonds, or when
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This is the most isolated, hidden and secret beach on St Barts and is located to the extreme west of the island at its very tip. Colombier beach is very wild and is a haven of peace. The bay is a listed natural marine reserve, with protected and regulated mooring, and
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Life unwinds at a peaceful pace around Grand Cul de Sac and its lagoon which is a protected marine reserve with warm shallow waters. Hotels and restaurants have been built around its shores offering their customers unrivalled tranquility, including the Guanahani, the Sereno and the Nilaiia, which will be opening soon.
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