
There are fourteen beaches on St. Barths,
all blessed with gleaming white sand.
Few are crowded, even in peak season.
All are public and free. Nudism is ostensibly
prohibited; topless is not unusual.
For beaches with hotels, restaurants,
and water sports, Grand Cul de Sac fits
the bill, as does St. Jean, which is actually
two beaches divided by the Eden Rock promontory.
You can also see St.Jean Beach from our
panoramic movie page
There is a smattering of hotels and restaurants
at Flamands, a huge stretch of white sand
fringed with lantier palms.
The village of Corossol verges on a lovely
beach that serves the practical purpose
of a fishing port.
The beaches at Marigot and Lorient are
secluded and quiet, favored on Sundays
by island families.
Petite Cul de Sac is secluded, and usually
very quiet; Toiny is wild and beautiful,
not for the faint hearted.
Gouverneur is serene; Saline is well worth
the hike over the sand dune.
Shell Beach can be reached on foot from
Gustavia; Public, pronounced "poobleek",
near the commercial pier, is fine for
a quick dip.
Hardest to get to is Colombier, reachable
by boat from Gustavia or by a half- hour
hike down a scenic path.
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