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March 28, 2017

5 Amazing Beaches in St. Barts

Last updated on March 30th, 2017 at 09:03 am

The glamorous island of St. Barts is one of the four French overseas territories and one of the Caribbean’s top beach destinations. It is one of the most upscale destinations in the area and you can enjoy beautiful beaches in St. Barts , catering mostly to wealthy travelers. It has an elegant and casual appeal.

Ringing the island are immaculate strips of sand and ethereal turquoise waters. The shallow reefs that encircle the island help to protect these renowned beaches, and they also provide excellent snorkeling and diving opportunities. Only adding to the allure of the St Barts beaches is the fact that they are rarely overcrowded, and it certainly doesn’t hurt that the island gets more than 300 sunny days a year on average.

 The dazzling combination of white sands and turquoise waters is not only breathtaking, but diverse enough to keep everyone happy. We’ve selected five beaches that promise five different experiences:

Flamands Beach

To the west of St Jean Beach is a less crowded beach that many St Barts visitors have come to love. This beach is Flamands Beach, and it presents a wide and long swath of sand for beach enthusiasts to enjoy.  As is true of the other St Barts beaches, the water at Flamands Beach is of a stunning turquoise hue, and on most days, the surf is invitingly subdued. There are some shaded areas, and winter is when the surf is usually at its roughest.

The largest beach in St. Barts fits the beachgoer who favors a little activity without sacrificing relaxation.

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Gouverneur Beach

A beautiful south coast beach that St Barts visitors might consider moving to the top of their lists. At Gouverneur Beach, scenic cliffs ring the sand, and it’s possible to catch glimpses of St. Kitts in the distance. Snorkeling off the Gouverneur Beach point can be a joy for those who wish to explore the underwater realms. . (Gouverneur Beach is not the best place for less mobile visitors – there’s a walk to reach the beach). There aren’t restaurants on this beach so you should grab something before you get here. There’s little to no shade, either, so make sure to toss some SPF and a hat in your picnic basket!

 

Grand Cul-de-Sac Beach

Over on the northeast coast of St Barts, Grand Cul-de-Sac Beach offers more in the way of facilities and amenities than Lorient Beach.  Due to the fact that it is often windy at Grand Cul-de-Sac Beach, it is an especially desirable destination for those who are looking to do some kite surfing or wind surfing. Sailing is also popular at Grand Cul-de-Sac Beach, and since the water is quite shallow a far distance out, families with younger children will do well to keep it in mind when looking for good places to play.

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Colombier Beach

Colombier beach is a secluded beach and one of the best beaches in St. Barts. You can reach Colombier beach by boat or walking approximately 30 minutes along rather rugged trail.

The walking trail is actually a goat path, and it passes Flamands Beach. Those who choose to arrive by way of the path are treated to some stunning views along the way, and the journey is certainly worth it. The usually calm waters result in some good snorkeling conditions, and since there aren’t any services, the beach has a very tranquil appeal. Many visitors bring food and drinks along with them. As a side note, Colombier Beach is also commonly referred to as Rockefeller’s Beach.

Colombier Beach is calm, making it a prime snorkeling spot. Like Saline, you won’t find any beach services here, so pack a cooler with snacks and plenty to drink.

 

St Jean Beach

St. Jean Beach in St. Barths

St. Jean is  the most popular beach of all, St. Jean is buzzing with action. Home to Nikki Beach – the island’s most glamorous hangout –  and many more options to appease your appetite and quench your thirst.If full nudity at the beach isn’t your thing, all of the other beaches in St Barts prohibit the very liberal practice, limiting their policy to topless sunbathing only. St Jean Beach is one such example, and it’s also an example of one of the best beaches in St Barts. Actually two beaches in one, St Jean Beach is split in two by a prominent promontory that is known as Eden Rock. Shops are relatively easy to access from St Jean Beach, as is the airport, and overall it is the most popular beach on the island. This results in a lively atmosphere on most days.

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