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Le Barthélemy Hotel & Spa

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Grand Cul de Sac, in all its technicolor glory, has always been a special place on tiny St. Barth. Long-time island devotees fondly remember the storied St. Barth Beach Hotel on the edge of that crescent bay. And its restaurant Le Rivage, where they were introduced to the elixir that is vanilla rum.
This gorgeous beachfront setting is now home to the 5 star Le Barthélemy Hotel & Spa. Inspired by the ambiance of the “old hotel”, the owners collaborated to capture its legendary joie de vivre. Le Barthélemy is a scrumptious cocktail of Parisian chic and St Barth’s casual sophistication. Stunning from a distance, upon arrival, guests will find it warmly elegant and inviting.
This is a true beach resort. Active couples —and friends— looking for watersports and a cool scene will find it here, yet there is enough romance-in-the air for honeymooners. It’s perfect for families as some of its 44 rooms connect and little ones will love swimming in the warm shallow water. Kids of all ages will love the infinity pool that faces the sea.
Accommodations include a wealth of options with views of the gardens, lake and ocean— some with special features like heated plunge pools. And the pièce de résistance: the split-level beachfront La Plage Suites. The contemporary décor courtesy of celebrated French designer Sybille de Margerie does not sacrifice comfort, and stylish baths with super-sized showers are stocked with Hermes toiletries.
It’s easy-peasy and a delight to wine & dine a whole day away here. After breakfast, pick up a cappuccino at Le Coffee Bar, enjoy light snacks, smoothies, and adult beverages from Le Turquoise pool bar served beachfront or poolside. Aux Amis Plage offers a feet-in-the-sand lunch, with a properly chilled glass of rosé. Come dinner time, Aux Amis offers French fine dining in a casual, island-inspired setting and tapas, or a nightcap, can be had at the très cool rooftop bar WTF (Whiskey, Tango, Foxtrot) A DJ takes it up a notch on the weekends. Babysitting available.
This could be the vacation to try kite-surfing and there’s a 24-hour fitness center with a view. Sundown Yoga on the beach? They’ve got that. Its oh-wow spa partners with the world-renowned skincare brand La Mer. A subterranean sitting area is bathed in natural light from a glass sunroof and features a tea station. The dark-as-night ceilings of the treatment rooms have softly twinkling “stars.” And there is a hammam. Ahh…

locationGrand Cul de Sac
rooms44
Pool
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Unwind and relax in the tranquil and elegant setting that is the Le Barth Jardin room category. Featuring a king-size bed, walk-in shower and spacious terrace surrounded by a luxuriant garden, le Barth Jardin rooms epitomize Caribbean serenity. Avg size 608 sq ft.
Room Rates
Nightly rates are upon request and vary by dates and demand. Rate includes daily buffet breakfast, ground transfers airport or harbour, and beach chairs and excludes 5% local tax.
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Overlooking the wide lake and with extensive views of majestic Mount Vitet, Le Barth Lac rooms are sophisticated, sun-filled and secluded. Each features a king-size bed, bathroom with rain shower and large terrace with a sunbed, perfect for outdoor contemplation. Some Le Barth Lac rooms may be connected to create a large, two-bedroom suites, perfect for families. Avg size 608 sq ft.
Room Rates
Nightly rates are upon request and vary by dates and demand. Rate includes daily buffet breakfast, ground transfers airport or harbour, and beach chairs and excludes 5% local tax.
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Le Barth Océan accommodations offer unfettered views of the turquoise sea. Located close to the beach and the infinity heated pool, these elegantly-appointed rooms include a four-poster king-size bed, large bathroom with oversized walk-in shower and private outdoor patio overlooking the sea. Avg size 605 sq ft.
Room Rates
Nightly rates are upon request and vary by dates and demand. Rate includes daily buffet breakfast, ground transfers airport or harbour, and beach chairs and excludes 5% local tax.
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Offering breathtaking views of the white sandy beach and sea, Océan Lux accommodations are as stunning as they are spacious. Interiors feature vaulted ceilings and ocean view bathrooms. Outdoor living areas are large and welcoming, a perfect setting to escape and entertain. Avg size 646 sq ft.
Room Rates
Nightly rates are upon request and vary by dates and demand. Rate includes daily buffet breakfast, ground transfers airport or harbour, and beach chairs and excludes 5% local tax.
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Ideally located to access the property's many facilities and with stellar sea views, Ocean Lux Piscine Privée accommodations offer spacious interiors designed to complement the natural surroundings with a king-size bed and large bathroom. Outdoors, a private enclave awaits with a decked patio and heated plunge pool. Avg size: 926 sq ft.
Room Rates
Nightly rates are upon request and vary by dates and demand. Rate includes daily buffet breakfast, ground transfers airport or harbour, and beach chairs and excludes 5% local tax.
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A captivating Caribbean setting for couples or families, the spacious La Plage Suites are private beachfront retreats. Each split-level suite is comprised of a large first-floor living area with walk-out access to the beach, a sofa bed and bathroom. Upstairs, a master bedroom featuring an en-suite bathroom with separate soaking tub, shower and magnificent sea views await. Avg size 1528 sq ft.
Room Rates
Nightly rates are upon request and vary by dates and demand. Rate includes daily buffet breakfast, ground transfers airport or harbour, and beach chairs and excludes 5% local tax.
A captivating Caribbean setting for couples or families, the spacious La Plage Suites are private beachfront retreats. With connecting terraces, each split-level suite is comprised of a large first-floor living area with walk-out access to the beach, a sofa bed and bathroom. Upstairs, a master bedroom featuring an en-suite bathroom with separate soaking tub, shower and magnificent sea views await. Avg size per suite 1528 sq ft.
Room Rates
Nightly rates are upon request and vary by dates and demand. Rate includes daily buffet breakfast, ground transfers airport or harbour, and beach chairs and excludes 5% local tax.
A captivating Caribbean setting for couples or families, the spacious La Plage Suites are private beachfront retreats. With connecting terraces, each split-level suite is comprised of a large first-floor living area with walk-out access to the beach, a sofa bed and bathroom. Upstairs, a master bedroom featuring an en-suite bathroom with separate soaking tub, shower and magnificent sea views await. Avg size per suite 1528 sq ft.
Room Rates
Nightly rates are upon request and vary by dates and demand. Rate includes daily buffet breakfast, ground transfers airport or harbour, and beach chairs and excludes 5% local tax.

Spa Services

Le Spa at Le Barthélemy, is an oasis of serenity aimed at restoring the mind, body and spirit to its natural and most authentic self. More than simply a spa, this haven of holistic healing encapsulates all of the senses, beginning with its soothing Caribbean setting and open-air atrium that invites the outdoors in. Other amenities at Le Spa include a blow dry bar, hammam, and a signature rain shower with essential oils experience. In partnership with world-renowned luxury skincare brand, La Mer, a dedicated team of highly-trained therapists and skincare estheticians harness the healing powers of the sea for the ultimate rejuvenation. YOGA Begin each day with purifying your mind, body and spirit. Take one of our yoga classes and send your body into complete relaxation mode. FITNESS Our holistic sanctuary offers a wide array of fitness options with to help maintain your health & wellness goals. Energize yourself at our fully equipped, state-of-the-art fitness center or take one our purifying group yoga classes that accentuates thoughtful sequencing, meditation and movement.

Dining Services

We dine as you do, differently by day and night.
Offering island-inspired French cuisine, Aux Amis casually elegant dinner venue, offers fine French dining and Aux Amis Plage feet-in-the sand restaurant brings the flavors of the restaurant and lighter fare. Small plates are served in the lounge and Tapas is available (after 5 pm) on the rooftop bar WTF (Whiskey, Tango. Foxtrot) with music (live on weekends) and sea views. Snacks, smoothies and creative cocktails are served all day at Le Turquoise pool bar and expertly brewed coffee beverages are served at Le Coffee Bar. Room Service is available 24 hours.

Activities

Dive In
The azure waters of Grand Cul de Sac invite you to make waves whether sunfish sailing, paddle boarding, kayaking or simply reveling in its serenity.
Explore
Insider tips for outside activities. On land or sea, our local experts will help you discover the many marvelous places in St. Barths. Don’t just stay, be amazed.
Kids Activities

Le Barthélemy is the perfect place to create lasting family memories. We welcome children of all ages to participate in a wide variety of exciting games and activities. From sand castle contests and treasure hunts to kite-flying, pedalo, kayaking and SUP, we offer endless options for fun in the sun.

We also host hands-on cooking classes, including pizza-making classes to inspire families to enjoy quality time together.

And when you need a little time off, take advantage of our dedicated team of qualified local babysitters to ensure your children receive the best care while you relax and reconnect.

Services & Amenities

  • Heated beachfront pool
  • Fitness Facility
  • Full Service Spa
  • Babysitting services & child activities
  • Water toys

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12 Washington Street
Franklin, MA 02038
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+1 (508) 528-7727
St. Barth Properties
Rue Samuel Fahlberg
Gustavia 97133
St Barthélemy FWI
+590-590-29-75-05
stbarthoffice@stbarth.com

St. Barts is a land of jet setters and Francophone eateries, of haute cuisine and swish fine-dining joints set to the sounds of the lapping Caribbean Sea.

It’s a place of rugged cliffs and hidden stretches of postcard-perfect sand, where yachters and A-listers and naturists alike all coalesce between the coves and the dunes.

It’s a place of bubbling beach clubs touting pina coladas and potent rum punches, of shimmering whitewashed cruise ships, and hotels that take the meaning of luxury to all new and dizzying heights.

The stuff of Caribbean travel brochures, this little dot in the middle of the French West Indies rarely fails to impress.

So, touch down to explore the well-to-do streets of Gustavia and the likes of award-winning Colombier Beach, rub shoulders with film stars in the fashion boutiques, see rare frigatebirds, go boating atop sparkling coral gardens, enjoy croissants in the Caribbean breeze, watch the local rugby teams go at it – the list goes on!

Let’s explore the best things to do in Saint Barts:

1. Laze around on Colombier Beach

Colombier Beach, Saint Barts

Colombier Beach is hailed as the seaside jewel of St. Barts.

Curved around the end of a headland on the extreme north-western edge of the island, it’s secluded, sun-kissed and home to a turquoise-blue bay that’s always peppered with bobbing yachts.

The sands themselves are powdered coral.

They glow white and come dressed in sporadic bouts of sea vines that crawl towards the salty shore.

What’s more, the route to the beach is nothing short of breath-taking, with a path weaving through cacti groves and over the rocky cliffs for 15 minutes before hitting the sands themselves.

2. Soak up the sun on Grande Saline Beach

Grande Saline Beach, Saint Barts

Hidden away between the rocky hills on the southern coast of the island, Grande Saline is one of St Bart’s most secluded stretches of sand.

Backed by a wall of grass-topped dunes and green hills, the spot is hidden away from any significant developments and towns, with just a few cottages hiding into the palms and cacti above.

That means travelers who make the trek here can enjoy a certain level of isolation between Saline’s boulder-peppered shallows and rocky inlets.

It also means the beach is one of the most popular places for sunbathing nudists in St. Barts – you’ve been warned!

3. Retail therapy in Gustavia

Gustavia, Saint Barts

With its famous trio of high-fashion shopping hotspots and oodles of bespoke design outlets and stores peppering its lanes and alleys besides, Gustavia is one of the undisputed shopping capitals of the Caribbean.

The center of the retail action surely has to be along the iconic Quai de la Republique, which rings the port of the town and offers up the likes of Bulgari and Hermes and more.

Then there’s the upscale Carre d’Or Plaza; the home of St Bart’s local brands and creative designers – think black Tahitian pearl necklaces and handmade beachwear.

Finally comes the La Savane Center, laden with high-street stores just across from the airport.

4. Cocktails and sun on Baie de St-Jean

Baie de St-Jean, Saint Barts

The liveliest and most fun-loving beach on all of St. Barts is also a truly pretty tropical affair, arching its way along the northern coast just a stone’s throw from the runways of the island’s airport.

With the sparkling turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea as the backdrop, visitors here can hit the swells on a jet ski, rent boats, or simply do as most do: kick-back with a cocktail in the iconic cocktail joint of Nikki Beach.

This covered little cabana of a bar spills onto the sands in a medley of bean bags, tipis and loungers, serving up meticulously mixed fruit infusions and Caribbean cuisine.

At night, things can get wild, as Nikki hosts everything from toga parties to funk nights.

5. Enjoy the views from Fort Gustav

Fort Gustav

Raised way back in the early 18th century by St Bart’s onetime Swedish masters, this historic fort complex not only offers a glimpse at the island’s colonial past, but also some of the most breath-taking panoramas over the harbour of Gustavia.

Today, the site is recognisable thanks to the soaring whitewashed and red-tipped lighthouse that rises at its center.

However, there are still some interesting remnants of the citadel’s former glory, from the dilapidated baking house to the old cannon-studded bulwarks.

Visitors can stand atop and look down to where pirate ships and naval frigates would once have done battle in the seas.

6. See shells, shells and more shells at the InterOceans Museum

InterOceans Museum

Housed in charming little Corossol village on the western haunch of St. Barts, the InterOceans Museum is one of the island’s more quirky and different exhibition centers.

Set up by passionate oceanographer Ingenu Magras, the collection spans a whopping 9,000 sea shells and countless other marine-related objects of interest.

Visitors can take a tour of the seabed of the Caribbean and see some of the curious creatures that lurk between St. Bart’s coral reefs and sand banks.

And after you’re done with learning, Corossol also has its very own secluded town beach to enjoy!

7. Chill out on Gouverneur Beach

Gouverneur Beach

Just around the rocky headlands from aforementioned Grande Saline Beach, this gorgeous little arc of ivory-white Caribbean sand is another contender for the most beautiful coastal spot in St. Barts.

The beach itself lies at the end of a little inlet on the south shore, glowing like a magnesium strip under the sun and augmented by the Greek-blue shallows, patched with the occasional shadowy coral bed below.

Gouverneur’s is also much-liked for its accessibility, and there’s a car park on offer to visitors just a couple of minutes’ walk to the sands.

8. Enjoy the pretty architecture

Building in Gustavia

Away from the swish shopping malls and high-fashion outlets of Gustavia, St. Bart’s capital offers up a chocolate box of architectural treats.

Influenced by the Swedish, the English, the Carib and – of course – the French, the town is home to winding cobblestone streets and old mansions built in the style of Scandinavia.

There’s also the looming spire of a Gothic church high above the town, looking plucked straight from the villages of little England.

And then there’s the sun-splashed harbourside, replete with enticing cocktail joints and seafood restaurants, and primed for people watching (or yacht watching, whichever you prefer!).

9. Hit the swells

Surfing in Saint Barts

Unlike many other destinations in the Caribbean region, St. Barts is a veritable surfing mecca.

The island is blessed with some great swells that roll in off the Atlantic Ocean and onto the rugged bays of the north and west shores.

Spots like Lorient Beach, Anse des Cayes and Saint-Jean all have their own rollers, with swells that are perfect for every level of rider.

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There are surfboard rentals and outfitters to be found right across the island.

Windsurfing is also a popular pastime with the locals, and good waves and breezes make for favourable conditions at accessible beaches like Grand Cul de Sac.

10. Sample Latin cuisine at Do Brazil

Do Brazil, Saint Barts

Highly-acclaimed Do Brazil sits perched on the rocks above postcard-perfect Shell Beach.

Owned by the former French pro tennis player Yannick Noah, the joint is part beach shack, part refined bistro, part cocktail bar.

Patrons can expect a medley of exotic mixed drinks to rub shoulders with mahi-mahi brochettes and Brazilian-style meat skewers on the menu, along with some casual foods like Angus burgers and cheeseburgers to boot.

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Regular events add spice to the calendar and bring life to Shell Beach in the evenings too, with the frequent live music shows pumping out reggae and samba and Parisian jazz over the bay.

11. Find your inner French at Lorient

Eglise de Lorient

Fringed by its own gorgeous beach, the small and welcoming town of Lorient makes its home on the coastal hills that run along the northern edge of the island.

Famed for its pretty churches and handsome veneer, the town comes blooming with bougainvillea and tropical flowers.

It’s also got a series of charming little churches, like the Eglise de Lorient, raised in natural stone and looking like something out of northern France.

Add to the mix that long stretch of powdery golden sand that runs along the shoreline of the town, complete with sunbathing spots, French seafood joints and even surf swells, and it’s easy to see why Lorient remains such a popular stop-off for visitors to St. Bart’s.

12. Eat fresh and healthy at Maya’s

Restaurant Maya’s, Saint Barts

No two menus are ever the same at welcoming little Maya’s restaurant.

That’s because the chefs here have a passion for sourcing the freshest produce from across the island each day, forging new dishes and flavors from what’s available and in season.

That means patrons to this casual bistro on the edge of La Plage de Public can expect the likes of vegetable ceviche and fish carpaccio, packed full of flavor and served in a rustic and inviting manner.

The kitchen is run by a French-Caribbean local from the island of Martinique, and has been cooking up its colourful cuisine since way back in 1984!

13. Do watersports at Grand Cul de Sac

Grand Cul de Sac Beach

Jutting its way out to where the Atlantic Ocean fuses with the Caribbean Sea, Grand Cul de Sac Beach occupies the extreme eastern edge of St. Barts.

A wide bay of powdery sand that’s backed by its own brackish lagoon and washed over by frothy swells and sea breezes, the spot is perfect for any travelers eager to take to the water.

Windsurfing outfitters pepper the coast, while sea canoes and sailing are all also on offer.

Meanwhile, around the headland, pretty Anse de Marigot is the perfect place to stroll the coast and watch the yachts weaving in and out of the island’s headlands and coves.

14. Attend the St Barts’ Film Festival

Saint Barts Film Festival

If you’re lucky enough to be hitting St. Barts at the sunny and pleasant end of April (when the days are drenched in sunshine and the nights cooled by the Trade Winds), then be sure to make a beeline for the venues of the St Barts’ Film Festival.

Also known as the Festival of Caribbean Cinema, this five-day get-together of actors, directors, screenwriters and more focuses solely on the cinematic output of the region.

Attendees can enjoy screenings of independent movies on the beaches themselves and rub shoulders with some of the Caribbean’s most famous filmmakers to boot.

15. Go in search of Flamands Beach

Gorgeous Flamands Beach faces the rugged, rocky outcrops of Ile Chevreau on the northern shores of St. Barts.

Often overlooked by travelers in favor of the more popular sands of Colombier Beach in the west and Grand Saline in the south, this one offers seclusion and privacy like few coastal spots on the island.

The sands are coral-white and yellow, and come shrouded by sporadic groves of palm trees for shade, while there’s also the chiselled and ancient top of a volcano in the hills above (this can be accessed on a hiking trail from Flamands itself if you’re feeling particularly energetic!).

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