ICBRKR TRAVEL GUIDE: ST.BARTS
Saint Barthélemy
Now that the year is coming to an end, you are probably hearing a lot about St.Barts. Every year, this little Caribbean island attracts an international crowd especially from New York, Miami, and London for the New Year’s celebrations. During peak season, St. Barts is lined with hundreds of yachts, villas hotels are oversold, and restaurants are fully committed. It is highly recommended to visit this idyllic volcanic island during the off-season months of late January through April. This is when you truly experience the magic of paradise on earth. St.Barts is an overseas collectivity of France in the Caribbean and also a former a Swedish colony. To maintain its tranquility, St. Barts has a small airport with limited inbound and outbound flights that only fly until sundown. It is not a party island, sorry, not suitable for techno tourists. However, if you enjoy hiking and beaches, this is the perfect destination for you. Anywhere you wander on this island, the clear blue Caribbean ocean and sky will help you forget all the worries, you are in paradise.
PERFECT FOR
Wellness Advocates
Extended Stays
Remote Working
Group Trip
Romantic Getaway
USEFUL TIPS
Rent a car. Taxis are rare! Moke are the cutest, Mini Cooper’s are the most functional
Bring hiking shoes
Buy mosquito spray!
You can pretty much stay anywhere on the island, the furthest you will ever have to drive is 20 minutes, so don’t worry too much about location
No high heels! It’s the Caribbean
BEST TO TIME TO VISIT
November, December (for New Year Eve), January, February, March, and April
TIP: If you want to enjoy a beautiful and calm Caribbean island, you should avoid from Christmas to NYE.
WHAT NOT TO MISS
Shellona beach’s sunet
Sunsets
Spend a day on the beach. There are so many beautiful ones.
The hike to Colombier beach! Start from the top. You will accompany by goats and tortoises when you are hiking. If you are feeling adventurous you can trespass into Peggy and David Rockefeller’s old house on the peninsula.
The other hike is at Le Petit Cul de Sac, it turns into some fairly steep climbing. But you will be rewarded with some beautiful natural pools at the bottom. Contact Nate M in ICBRKR app for exact location 😉
Dinner at L’Isola (probably has the best pastas outside of Italy)
WHERE TO STAY
There are so many lovely hotels on the island that used to sugar cane plantations with that unique architecture that you can only find on tropical islands. Stay in one. For the best experience with friends, we recommend renting a villa and staying for a week.
Get in touch with two our of trusted ICBRKR members that are Ibiza villa brokers for villa rentals:
Hilary R - Contact her directly here & check out her website
HOTEL VILLA MARIA ST BARTHS
LE SERENO
Hotel Villa Maria St.Barths (fav.)
Eden Rock St Barths (for the scene)
Cheval Blanc St Barths Isle De France (splurge)
Hotel Christopher
Le Guanahani – Rosewood (splurge)
Le Toiny
Le Sereno
Pearl Hotel
LE BARTHÉLEMY HOTEL & SPA
WHERE TO EAT
Thanks to our ICBRKR global explorers and St.Barts regular - Nate M and Hilary R (who owns a very chic concierge service and based in Ibiza) for the recommendations.
LUNCH:
Cheval Blanc - lunch by the beach. Very chic and delicious food
Sand Bar at the Eden Rock - order the burger and cookies
Shellona on Shell Beach – for the vibe and the scene
Beach House at Le Guanahani, Rosewood
Nikki Beach for party – The best Nikki Beach in the world
Fishcorner – for casual lunch without reservation
Le Toiny
DINNER:
L’Isola
Tamarin
L’Isola – best Italian food ever, especially the pasta
Tamarin - Caribbeans
Maya’s on the beach - the original. It’s one of the oldest establishment and Caribbean food
Bonito – classic, elegant
La Guerite – fun dinner
Le Ti – best dress up room in the world
L'Atelier de Joel Robuchon Saint Barth
Kinugawa Saint-Barthélemy - Japanese
Orega - Japanese
WHERE TO HANG OUT
Sand Bar. Photo from Travel & Leisure
Shellona - great for sunset and good electronic music. It’s where everyone on the island meets
Sand Bar at Eden Rock - great after dinner drinks spot with good music and super chic
Nikki Beach - for table dancing and champagne shower
Beaches
Gouveneur Beach – paradise. Try to head there early to avoid parking headache.
Saline Beach – magic
Colombier beach
ICBRKR TRAVEL GUIDE by Nate M & Jocelyn L.