Corossol
This is one of the last remaining traditional villages on St-Barth.
This is one of the last remaining traditional villages on St-Barth.
Anse de Colombier is a beautiful secluded white-sand beach that’s fronted by turquoise waters and backed by undulating hills.
This is a gorgeous, sandy beach lining a U-shaped bay that’s embraced by high cliffs at both ends.
Check out pretty Shell Beach, where you’ll find Dõ Brazil a casually trendy sandwich bar fronting the beach.
A long, lovely beach, broad and secluded, Anse de Grande Saline is named after the large salt pond nearby.
A small village on the northwestern side of the island, Flamands retains a pleasant rural character.
A quaint pastoral vibe is revealed as the cobbled roads curve west of Gustavia.
Lorient, the site of St-Barth’s first French settlement (1648), is a small village fronted by a lovely white-sand beach.
About 50 years ago, Gustavia was a windswept fishing village; today this stunning port town is nothing short of majestic.
Many hotels and restaurants line the main stretch of road in this tourist-heavy village, making parking difficult.
Beautiful Grand Cul-de-Sac yawns across a large horseshoe-like bay, and has a sandy beach with good conditions for water sports.
East of Gustavia are dramatic sky-scraping mountains, isolated stretches of powder-soft sand and most of the island’s opulent hotels.
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