Villa THE ONE have currated the 5 best bays of Saint-Barthélémy Island to ensure perfect sunbaths, sightseeing or walks during your stay on the Island.
St-Barthélemy, or St-Barth as it is called locally, is a multifaceted diamond in the Caribbean's treasure trove. Saint Barthelemy is a well-known tourist destination, particularly among the wealthy and well-known. The island boasts an amazing scenery of hills, valleys, and mountains, bays, with a smattering of beaches dotted around the shoreline and a diverse range of wildlife.
Even though St. Barthélemy is a pricey destination, visitors can enjoy a wide range of water sports, including windsurfing, surfing, and kitesurfing, as well as sailing, diving, and snorkelling at its' amazing bays. This article on the best 5 bays in Saint Barthelemy Island will aid those who want to find out more interesting facts about these bays.
Saint Jean Bay
This bay, also known as the Bay of St. Jean, may fool you into thinking you're on the French Riviera, thanks to its gorgeous turquoise sea and stylish sunbathers. Windsurfing and snorkelling are popular water sports along this gorgeous length, and there are a few charming shops and bistros nearby if you get tired of being on the water. The waters around here are normally tranquil since they are protected by a reef.
Marigot Bay
One of the tiniest and most isolated beaches on St Barths, Marigot Bay has a broad, sandy beach bordered by rocky headlands and is also one of the most picturesque. It is a great location to retreat for a peaceful walk or an afternoon picnic on the beach. With the exception of the few cabanas on the beach and the occasional fishing boat, the waters of Marigot Bay is almost deserted.
Grande Saline Bay
This is not a beach for the timid since nude sunbathing is the norm on this stretch of sand. The beach is absolutely private, thanks to the dunes behind and the mountains on each side. Walking down this beach, which goes for quite some distance, is a pleasant and simple pastime. Plus, swimming in the water is less difficult here than at other beaches.
Colombier Bay
This secluded beach on St. Barthélemy's northwest coast is only accessible by foot through a steep, cactus-lined climb from the main road. The island's granite formations, tranquil seas, and breathtaking vistas, on the other hand, are what make it so popular with visitors. There are few tourists at this beach, which makes it popular with residents looking to avoid the crowds.
Anse des Cayes
If you're thinking of a place to go away from it all and get away from it all at the same time, Anse des Cayes is the place for you. Take a stroll down the seaside, and you'll be greeted with the aromas of sea spray and flowers. In keeping with its name, the shore of Anse des Cayes is primarily covered with corals. As a result of the popular sea breeze, this beach is a favourite among surfers, who enjoy spectacular "rolls".
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