St Barts : Landmark Attractions

Travel Team
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From secluded white sand beaches to luxury seaside boutiques, St Barts has landmark attractions for everyone.

Colombier Beach


A secluded white sand beach on the island’s northwest coast, Colombier Beach is only accessible by boat or a scenic hike. Known for its tranquillity and stunning natural beauty, the sandy spot is popular for snorkelling, swimming, and picnicking. There are two available hiking paths, offering various levels of difficulty and breathtaking views. 

St. Jean


One of St Barts’ premier neighbourhoods close to Gustavia, St. Jean exudes sophistication and charm, offering a refined selection of chic, luxury boutiques for fashion enthusiasts. The quartier, which is conveniently close to Gustaf III Airport (SBH), also features a lively, popular beach divided by Eden Rock – a rocky promenade set in a beautiful bay overlooking calm turquoise waters. 

Swedish Clock Tower


A historic landmark in Gustavia, the Swedish Clock Tower was built in 1799 and is a remnant of the near 100 years of Swedish colonial rule over the island. The quaint building is situated on a hillside overlooking Gustavia’s picturesque harbour, offering scenic views over the town and bay. Visitors can climb steps to reach the tower and enjoy the elevated perspective.  

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