To Gouverneur Beach, perhaps?
lcanbathingsuit • 21.08.2023 • Legal advice
"One of my favorite gems on the island is Anse du Gouverneur (Gouverneur Beach)," says Gauthy. It's a wild, serene beach, far from the mega-yachts and expensive boutiques, where you may spend hours basking in the sun and forgetting about the world. St. Barts is, without a doubt, the most fashionable island in the Caribbean. Gustavia, the capital, is located on the water and is teeming with shops selling everything from local designers like Poupette St. Barth to high-end labels like Cartier and Prada.
Visitors to St. Barts who like aquatic activities will not be disappointed. Activities like jet skiing, sea bobing, windsurfing, windfoiling, flyboarding, kitesurfing, and scuba diving are all recommended by Gauthy. Free diving in the open water is an exhilarating experience that thrill-seekers shouldn't pass up.
According to Bendjeddah, "Bonito blends French and Latin American cuisine in a really elevated way," making it "among the most iconic restaurants in St. Barts." It's also a free games bar/lounge where you may sip drinks made by a mixologist while gazing out over the bay at sunset from the city of Gustavia's highest point.
A guided tour of Domaine Félicité allows visitors to go around the family residences packed with personal antiques and the lovely garden while learning about two centuries of history and legacy. Anse de Grand Galet (Shell Beach) is exactly what its name implies: it is covered with small seashells. Visiting this cove close to Gustavia is intriguing for many reasons than simply the possibility of bringing home a seaside memento. Shellona is a trendy beach club where visitors may hire lounge chairs and eat delicious fresh seafood.
Visit the Cheval Blanc Spa and give yourself a break. All of the luxurious services, from tailored facials to soothing massages, use the world-renowned French cosmetics line Guerlain. You need not be a hotel guest to schedule a pampering session.