10 Nature & Parks in St. Barthelemy That You Shouldn't Miss

January 10, 2022 Augustus Redeker

Christopher Columbus added St. Barthelemy, or St. Barts to his collection in 1493, but the French soon stepped in. Today, the chic Caribbean island - officially a department of France - is a popular winter getaway for people from mainland France, the rest of Europe and North America. Keep in shape and walk between attractions or get a rental car to see more of the island. Beachgoers can choose between strands such as Grand Saline, if nude sunbathing appeals, or shady, isolated Colombier Beach.
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1. Colombier Beach

St. Barthelemy
Excellent
81%
Good
15%
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3%
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5.0 based on 452 reviews

Colombier Beach

Relax on this shady, isolated beach - after that 30 minute walk to get there from the main road, you'll need it.

Reviewed By Cinghiale

Getting to Colombier on foot involves a scenic and relatively short hike down a hillside, part of which has "stairs". Perhaps because it is not readily accessible, the beautiful sandy beach was relatively uncrowded. The bay is protected on either side, so even on a somewhat windy day the sea was calm enough for swimming.

2. Morne du Vitet

St. Barthelemy
Excellent
80%
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20%
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4.5 based on 5 reviews

Morne du Vitet

Highest mountain on St. Barts at 900ft.

3. Anse de Grande Saline

St. Barthelemy
Excellent
71%
Good
23%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
1%
Terrible
2%
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4.5 based on 410 reviews

Anse de Grande Saline

Watch out prudes, this beach is not for the shy: nude sunbathing is the norm at this beach.

Reviewed By 73tl - Toronto, Canada

Its about a 15 min hike to the beach from the parking lot. Its not too busy but the water can be a little rough depending on the day.

4. Anse des Flamands

Flamands, Anse des Flamands, Saint Barthelemy St. Barthelemy
Excellent
61%
Good
33%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
0%
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4.5 based on 98 reviews

Anse des Flamands

Some sand, some surf, some sun, some shade: this beach has all the ingredients for a good time.

5. Shell Beach

Rue des Normands, Gustavia St. Barthelemy
Excellent
48%
Good
38%
Satisfactory
12%
Poor
1%
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1%
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4.5 based on 730 reviews

Shell Beach

This beach is littered with shells for that perfect vacation memento.

Reviewed By LKhor - Atlanta, United States

Love this beach. You can bring your own food and drinks for picnic or rent beds from Shellona and get full service! Lots of families and locals come here to swim and chill out. Popular with locals and tourists alike. Sunset was great, not quite the egg yolk that I wanted to see, but still worth waiting for.

6. St. Jean Beach

St. Jean St. Barthelemy
Excellent
67%
Good
26%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
1%
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4.5 based on 578 reviews

St. Jean Beach

The island's most popular beach, best known for its white sand beaches and calm waters perfect for swimming and sailing.

Reviewed By c48gold - Charleston, United States

The September,2017 hurricane brought much destruction to the island which everyone was sad to see. One thing that was destroyed that everyone is glad to see is the fence that cut the beach in half. It was put up after a tourist was killed taking a selfie at the end of the airport runway while a plane was landing. There’s now an area at the end of the runway which is cordoned off by rope and you can easily walk around it along the water’s edge.It’s about a half mile from Les Ilets (a great place to stay) to Eden rock - great for a nice morning walk - or a walk anytime! FYI, The part of Eden Roc hotel that was on the rock itself is still under construction as is most of that part of the beach.

7. Anse du Gouverneur

St. Barthelemy
Excellent
79%
Good
16%
Satisfactory
4%
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4.5 based on 336 reviews

Anse du Gouverneur

You won't find crowds at this beautiful beach, but you won't find shade either, so bring an umbrella.

Reviewed By 994linday - Frisco, United States

Gouverneur is a wild and natural beach on the southern coast, a scant 10 minute drive from Gustavia (assuming you don’t miss the turnoff like we did). The road to the beach is steep and winding (and scenic so drive carefully). Parking is convenient. There are no facilities; the beach is sans hotels, restaurants, bars, bathrooms, and possibly bathing suits. Just sand and surf, the way mother nature intended. Gouverneur is a beauty of a beach!

8. Lorient

St. Barthelemy http://www.leisurecarrentalsxm.com
Excellent
57%
Good
37%
Satisfactory
2%
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4%
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4.5 based on 54 reviews

Lorient

9. Toiny Coast

St. Barthelemy
Excellent
69%
Good
19%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
4%
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4.5 based on 48 reviews

Toiny Coast

10. Petite Anse

La Petite Anse, Anse des Flamands 69480 St. Barthelemy http://www.gotostbarths.com/old/the_beachs/petite_anse.htm
Excellent
63%
Good
21%
Satisfactory
13%
Poor
4%
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4.5 based on 24 reviews

Petite Anse

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