St. Barts/St. Barths



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Things To Know

Things To Know

St. Barts is Known for


Being a luxury destination with high-end accommodations, fine dining and stunning secluded beaches.

Language


The official language is French but English

is widely spoken throughout the country.

Weather

St. Barts has an overall tropical climate with temperatures between 80-90 degrees throughout the year.

Dry season is from December to April, while the wet season is from May-November.

Popular Areas


Gustavia

Grand Cul De Sac

Average Vacation Package Cost


The vacations we plan start at $4,000 per person based on a 5-night stay, accommodations at a 4-5 star resort, roundtrip flights, roundtrip transfers, and travel protection. 

**Pricing is estimated only and will vary****

Entry Requirements


The French West Indies requires American citizens to have a valid passport, accompanied by a return or continuation of travel ticket and valid greater than 6 months at the time of entry into our territory. For official entry requirements, visit the U.S. Travel State website.

Our Resort Picks

Our Resort Picks

hotel eden rock
Cheval Blanc
le toiny
Hotel christopher
hotel manapany
hotel le barthelemy
hotel Sereno
rosewood le guanahani

Things To Do

beaches

St. Barts is famous for its variety of beaches, each offering a unique experience. Toiny beach is known for its beautiful views, while Grand Cul De Sac beach is highly developed and ideal for water activities, shopping, and nightlife. Gouverneur beach is peaceful and secluded, while Columbier beach offers even more seclusion. Shell beach is a popular choice with a bustling restaurant on-site.

fine dining

Combining French influences with Caribbean flavors, dining in St. Barts offers a unique experience. The majority of restaurants are located in Gustavia, offering French bistros, upscale dining establishments, and charming French cafés. In addition to French cuisine, there are also options for Japanese and Italian dining.

gustavia

The main city of St. Barts, Gustavia, is home to several historical landmarks including the Wall House museum, Retrocession Square, and Fort Karl. Situated around the island's port, Gustavia is a bustling hub of activity with boats constantly arriving and departing. The capital also boasts the highest concentration of restaurants, shops, and commercial establishments on the island.

get pampered

St. Bart's is a destination for ultimate relaxation and rejuvenation. This includes being pampered with high class service and exquisite spas. Most spas are located in the high end hotels like Spa Sisley in Hotel Christopher

water activities

St. Bart's offers a variety of beaches, catering to all kinds of water activities such as diving, surfing, boat charters, kite surfing, and jet ski rentals.

explore neighborhoods

St. Barts is home to a variety of small neighborhoods, each offering its own unique charm. Explore Lorient, known for hosting the music festival, Flemish, a peaceful fishing village, St. Jean, boasting two stunning beaches, and Soursop, a quaint fishing community.

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