Getting To and Around St Barts

Travel Team
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To reach St Barts, the most common route is to fly into neighbouring St. Martin (SXM). You can then take a 10 to 15-minute shuttle flight with airlines such as Winair or St Barth Commuter to SBH.  

Alternatively, Tradewind Aviation offers flights from Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport (SJU) in Puerto Rico, which can be a more efficient and comfortable option for US travellers as this route often bypasses customs in St. Maarten. 

You can also take affordable daily ferry routes from St. Maarten or St. Martin to the capital of Gustavia.  

For those looking to travel in style, arranging a private boat charter or arriving on your own yacht to Gustavia Harbour can be easily organised. Helicopter services and helipads for landing are also available for direct connections from nearby islands.  

Getting around St. Barts is straightforward, with taxis readily available on the island offering a reliable way to reach your destination.  

Renting a car, meanwhile, gives you the flexibility to explore the island at your own pace and, due to the island’s small size, getting around on foot is also a viable option. Private drivers and transfers can also be arranged for convenience. 

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