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Comité Territorial de Tourisme
Gustavia
Quai du Général de Gaulle
97133 Saint Barthelémy
Crescents of pure sand encircled by warm turquoise waters, a richness of underwater fauna sheltered by sea plants and coral reefs, the beaches of Saint Barthélemy are all different, each with its own personality and charm.
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Shell Beach
Shell Beach -
The shells may all look alike, but you will occasionally be surprised to find a perfect specimen for your collection. So... Continue
Beach in Public
Beach in Public -
In spite of its use as an industrial zone, Public also has a small beach, where Saint Barth’s sailing school is located.... Continue
Corossol Beach
Corossol Beach -
The brown sand in Corossol is what gives this beach its special charm.
The bay also shelters traditional dories, or... Continue
Colombier Beach
Colombier Beach -
Accessible only by boat or by foot along hiking trails from the top of Colombier or from La Petite Anse, the... Continue
Petite Anse Beach
Petite Anse Beach -
The protected bay at La Petite Anse is a perfect place for families, as the water is not very deep, and... Continue
Flamands Beach
Flamands Beach -
The beach in Flamands is the largest on the island, its sand has the finest grains and the water is usually not... Continue
Anse des Cayes Beach
Anse des Cayes beach -
The beach at Anse des Caye, as its name indicates, is partially covered mostly ‘cayes,’ or coral rocks.
It is... Continue
St Jean Beach
St Jean Beach -
St Jean is one of the busiest areas on the island, second only to Gustavia.
The beach is divided into two... Continue
Marigot Beach
Marigot Beach -
One beach that seems lost in time, is the beach in Marigot Bay, where a beautiful coconut grove has resisted many hurricanes,