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Baie de St-Jean

Perhaps it will be the brilliant aquamarine water or the glamorous sunbathers, but the Baie de St-Jean will definitely hold a place in your heart. This idyllic stretch is also a preferred spot for windsurfing or snorkelling and there, you’ll also find a few cute boutiques and bistros nearby for when you need a break from the water. According to some viewers, it's one of the most visited beaches on the island. It’s also located right in front of St. Bart’s’ small airport so you’ll get an up-close view of the flights taking off and landing.

Fort Gustav

On the outskirts of Gustavia lies Fort Gustav. Built in 1787 by the Swedish, this fort sits on top of a beautiful, steep hillside. It provides a perfect view overlooking the port that was once the refuge of pirates, and today hosts a variety of spirited regattas. Come and visit Fort Gustav and see the spectacular lighthouse and old-time cannons and learn about the historic events that happened there.

Grand Saline

For all you hardcore sun-junkies out there, this is the perfect beach for you! It is approached down a leafy corridor that leads to the most flawless bow of coral sand. There is no shade, no beach bar, no amenities at all, but it doesn’t matter, because the sun on your body and the feeling of the white, pristine sand sifting through your toes is all you really need!

Inter Oceans Museum

With amazing reviews of this great attraction, tourists themselves have said it is a must see for anyone travelling to St. Bart’s. Stop by the Inter Oceans Museum for a look at thousands of unique seashells, tropical stuffed fish and corals from all around the globe. Located in the picturesque fishing village of Corossol, it’s more of a private collection than a traditional museum, with an enthusiastic owner who will happily give you a tour of this magnificent place and share some of his best stories.

St. Barth’s Yellow Submarine

Come and explore the incredible world found under the sea appear right before your eyes through the glass bottom of the Yellow Submarine. Aboard you will see things you never even imagined: the colourful underwater flora and fauna of St. Bart’s. Multi-colored fish put on a great show for all, whether they are hiding around the rocks or zipping through shipwrecks, their spectacle will fill you with child-like glee. So come and feel like the king of the waves and be accompanied by sea turtles that will serve as your bodyguards all the way back to the port.