September 10, 2024

Our Round-up of the Best Beaches in St. Barts

Nestled between the turquoise Caribbean Sea and the wild Atlantic Ocean, the island of …

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St. Barts

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Nestled between the turquoise Caribbean Sea and the wild Atlantic Ocean, the island of St. Barts, often referred to as the “Pearl of the Caribbean,” offers luxury, tranquility, and breathtaking natural beauty. Whether you’re seeking water sports, quiet relaxation, or a scenic hike, the beaches of St. Barts provide something for everyone.

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Corossol Beach

Situated in the quaint fishing village of Corossol, this beach offers a charming and authentic slice of island life. The golden-brown sand contrasts beautifully with the small, colorful fishing boats that dot the clear waters. Known for its family-friendly atmosphere, Corossol Beach is also home to the annual Feast of St. Louis, the patron saint of fishermen.

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Flamands Beach

Located on the island’s northwest side, Flamands Beach is one of St. Barts’ largest beaches. Its wide stretch of soft white sand is framed by rolling green hills, making it a picture-perfect setting. On calmer days, it’s an ideal spot for swimming, but when the Atlantic swells roll in, it becomes a hotspot for surfers.

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Gouverneur Beach

For those seeking a secluded paradise, Gouverneur Beach on the southern coast offers just that. Its fine white sand and clear waters create a peaceful escape, surrounded by lush hills. According to local legend, a pirate named Monbars buried treasure nearby, adding a touch of mystery to this already enchanting location.

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Grand-Cul-de-Sac Beach

If water sports are your passion, Grand-Cul-de-Sac Beach on the east side of the island is a must-visit. This beach sits in a protected bay with shallow, calm waters, ideal for activities like kite surfing, windsurfing, and paddleboarding. The lagoon’s colorful coral reefs also make it a haven for snorkelers, who can swim alongside sea turtles and vibrant marine life.

Grand Fond Beach

Known as one of the island’s “wild beaches,” Grand Fond Beach is a rugged stretch of coastline where waves crash against rocky outcrops. While not suitable for swimming due to strong currents and rock formations, it is a paradise for surfers. The beach’s raw beauty and unspoiled landscape make it an ideal spot for peaceful walks, shell collecting, and soaking in the ocean spray.

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Lorient Beach

On the north coast of the island, Lorient Beach offers a quieter alternative to some of the busier beaches. Protected by a coral reef, the beach is a great spot for snorkeling. For surfing enthusiasts, Lorient Beach offers consistent waves, and international competitions are occasionally held here.

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Marigot Beach

Marigot Beach, nestled on the northeast coast, is a small, tranquil spot perfect for relaxation. Shaded by coconut palms, the beach has soft white sand and clear waters that form part of a marine reserve. Snorkelers will love exploring the waters, which are teeming with tropical fish.

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Saline Beach

Saline Beach on the southern coast is one of the largest beaches on the island. It boasts powdery white sand and sparkling turquoise waters. The beach is not far from an old salt pond that once played a vital role in the island’s economy. Today, the area surrounding Saline Beach is a nature reserve, home to many species of birds.

Shell Beach

Just a short stroll from Gustavia, Shell Beach is renowned for its unique covering of tiny shells scattered across the sand. The clear waters are perfect for swimming and snorkeling. As the sun sets, this west-facing beach becomes an ideal spot to watch the sky transform into shades of orange and pink, creating a perfect end to a day in paradise.

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Saint-Jean Beach

Arguably one of the most famous beaches on the island, Saint-Jean Beach is a lively, vibrant destination. Split into two parts by the iconic Eden Rock, this beach is perfect for lovers of water activities as well as those looking to swim and snorkel in the calm, clear waters. Lined with chic beach clubs and restaurants, Saint-Jean Beach provides the ultimate blend of luxury and leisure.

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Colombier Beach

Accessible only by boat or a scenic hike, Colombier Beach is a secluded oasis at the northwestern tip of St. Barts. Often referred to as “Rockefeller’s Beach” due to its former landowner, this remote spot is ideal for snorkeling and picnicking. Its pristine waters are part of a nature reserve, where you can spot vibrant coral reefs and a variety of marine life.

Each beach in St. Barts offers its own unique charm, whether you’re seeking adventure or relaxation, all with breathtaking views. From secluded coves to lively shores, this island paradise has something for everyone, making it a premier destination in the Caribbean. To book a luxury vacation rental in St. Barts, click here.


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