Desde playas vírgenes hasta gastronomía de clase mundial, descubre lo mejor de la isla.
Saint-Barthélemy is a 25 km² island offering a remarkable diversity of activities for luxury and adventure seekers. From Pointe Milou, where Villa ONLY VIEW is located, most beaches, restaurants, and water sports are accessible within a 5-15 minute drive. Our concierge arranges all bookings — private boats, in-villa chefs, diving lessons, transfers — so every day of your stay is perfectly orchestrated.
Aguas cristalinas en Colombier, Gouverneur o Grande Saline.
Alquiler de catamarán o yate para un día alrededor de la isla.
Explora la costa con alquileres disponibles en Gustavia.
Alquiler de SUP en la mayoría de playas. Ideal por las mañanas.
Descubre cuevas submarinas, arrecifes coloridos y vida marina.
Pesca deportiva: marlín, atún y wahoo.
14+ playas hermosas, cada una con carácter único.
Sendero a Colombier o subida al Morne du Vitet.
Boutiques de diseñador en Gustavia y St Jean.
Restaurantes de renombre mundial y beach clubs.
Explora las colinas y rincones ocultos de la isla.
Canchas disponibles en AJOE Sports Center.
Spas de lujo en grandes hoteles y servicios privados.
Arte contemporáneo caribeño en galerías de Gustavia.
Mejores lugares: Shell Beach, Do Brazil, Santa Fe.
Infinitos lugares panorámicos para fotos memorables.
Of all the experiences Saint-Barthélemy has to offer, the early-morning hike to Colombier Beach remains one of the most unforgettable. The trail begins near Petite Anse, on the Flamands side of the island, following a well-marked dirt path that hugs the northwestern cliffs. The walk takes roughly 20 to 25 minutes and winds through dry Caribbean vegetation — cacti, frangipani trees, and latanier palms — with the scent of salt air drifting up from below. Along the entire route, sweeping panoramic views open up across the Atlantic toward the distant silhouettes of Saba, St Eustatius, and St Martin, all outlined against the golden morning light. We strongly recommend setting out before 8 am: the temperatures are still cool, the trail is virtually empty, and the low-angle sunlight creates ideal conditions for photography.
When you arrive, the reward matches the effort: Colombier is a secluded beach accessible only on foot or by boat, framed by turquoise water of extraordinary clarity. Sea turtles are commonly spotted here, gliding peacefully through the seagrass beds just a few meters from shore, and the snorkeling is excellent — colorful tropical fish dart among rocky outcrops draped in coral. Bring your own mask and snorkel, plenty of water, and a towel — there are no vendors or equipment rentals on site. It is precisely this untouched quality that makes Colombier so special: a preserved corner of paradise, far from the crowds. To learn more about the island's finest shores, see our guide to St Barth's best beaches.
There are few more elegant ways to end a day in Saint-Barthélemy than aboard a private boat, champagne in hand, watching the sun slip below the Caribbean horizon. Sunset cruises typically depart from Gustavia harbor in the late afternoon for a leisurely 2 to 3 hour sail. The boat traces the island's north coast, gliding past the dramatic cliffs of Colombier, the golden sands of Flamands beach, and hidden coves visible only from the water. On deck, the captain serves chilled champagne and canapés while the warm evening breeze carries you along the shoreline. It is a moment of pure relaxation, accompanied by the gentle lapping of waves and the ever-changing light painting the sky in shades of amber and rose.
Most cruises include a swimming stop in a calm, sheltered bay — the perfect chance for one last dip in warm, crystal-clear water before darkness falls. Some operators offer traditional sailing boats, others modern catamarans or sleek motor yachts — the choice depends on your preferences and the size of your group. This is one of the most requested experiences among our guests, and for good reason: watching Saint-Barth light up from the sea, with the twinkling glow of Gustavia in the distance, creates a memory that stays with you long after you leave. Our concierge handles every detail — selecting the boat, planning the route, arranging onboard catering — so all you need to do is enjoy the moment. Discover all our concierge experiences.
While most visitors head to Colombier or Gouverneur for snorkeling, those with real island knowledge will point you to a far less crowded spot: Anse de Marigot. Tucked along the eastern coast of Saint-Barthélemy, just a short drive from Grand Cul-de-Sac, this small sheltered bay is protected by an offshore reef that breaks the swell and creates a remarkably calm natural lagoon. The water is shallow — rarely more than five feet near the shore — making it an ideal spot for families with children or less experienced swimmers. From the very first strokes, the underwater spectacle unfolds: brightly colored parrotfish, schools of blue tang, yellow damselfish darting between coral formations, and occasionally even small nurse sharks resting on the sandy bottom, completely harmless and unbothered by snorkelers.
What makes Marigot particularly enjoyable is the absence of crowds and the peaceful atmosphere that pervades this stretch of coastline. There is no beach restaurant, no lounge chair rental — just the sand, the sea, and the quiet. We recommend bringing your own snorkeling equipment (mask, snorkel, and fins), though rentals are available at water sports shops in nearby Grand Cul-de-Sac, about five minutes away. A pair of water shoes is also helpful for entering the water from the pebbly shore. The best time to snorkel is in the morning, when visibility is at its peak and the fish are most active. After your session, you can drive over to Grand Cul-de-Sac in just a few minutes for a beachside lunch with your feet in the sand. To discover the other must-visit beaches on the island, see our guide to St Barth's best beaches.
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