St. Barths Top Ten Things To Do, by Donna Salerno Travel
St Barths Top Ten Things To Do, is a tour of the most popular activities and highlights.
Saint Barthélemy, FWI is also know as St. Barths and considered one of the premier destinations in the Caribbean for the Jet-set crowd and celebrities. But it is a terrific destination for anyone, for fabulous beaches, restaurants and watersports activities.
Top Ten Things To Do on Vacation:
1) Gustavia: capital with shopping, restaurants and mega-yachts
2) St Jean Beach: Eden Rock hotel, beach, al fresco dining
3) Boating: fishing boats to mega-yachts
4) Snorkel & Dive: great for every age
5) Colombier Beach: north island beach with great swimming
6) Watersports: windsurf, paddle boards, jet-ski and more
7) Island Drive: scenic drives to explore island
8) Dining: Fench flovor from al-fresco to fine dining
9) Grand Cul de Sac: beach with Guanahani resort & more
10) Shopping: Duty free shopping with a European flair
Day trips are also available from St Barths (aka St. Barts) to St Maarten, Saba and Antigua. #St. Barths, # Saint Barthélemy
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Île Fourchue, 17° 57.3N ~ 062° 54.7W also known as Île Fourche is an island between Saint-Barthélemy and Saint Martin, belonging to the Collectivity of Saint Barthélemy. The island is privately owned and the owners do not want people lighting fires and throwing parties on the island. They don't mind people taking a quiet stroll around the island. The highest point is 340 ft above sea level. It is situated within Réserve naturelle nationale de Saint-Barthélemy. The next time you’re in Saint-Barth, take the opportunity to visit Fourchue, uninhabited islet located 2 miles northwest of Colombier beach. It is a perfect and nearby choice for pleasure boating and picnicking, daytripping or overnight “weather permitting”. There are few mooring for vessels up to 60ft or max 25 tons, for larger vessels you can drop anchor to the south or west of the moorings. Spearfishing, jet skiing and water skiing are strictly forbidden. Part of St. Barth’s marine reserve, Fourchue offers boaters a peaceful place to moor and snorkelers need only hop overboard to acquaint themselves with the underwater of the bay: tropical fish, rays and tons of sea turtles. When exploring Fourchue, bring ample sunscreen, a hat, good sunglasses, water and finally thick-soled, close-toed walking shoes. The island’s former residents, a herd of goats, were placed into early retirement. But when they lived on the islet, they nibbled through every green thing that grew, leaving nothing but naked, rocky terrain populated by cactus, the only thing the goats seemed to show little taste for. Since their departure, the island is greener than it used to be, but it’s a far cry from lush. It is by arid by any standard, and there’s not a shade tree in sight. If you can brave the terrain, you’ll enjoy gamboling up and down Fourchue’s five hills- the highest measuring 340 ft and catching some panoramic views of both St. Barts and St. Martin. You may even see some of the balancing rock installations (artist/s unknown) that have gone up in clusters around the islet.
During your hike, chances are high that you’ll run into the ‘bones’ of the island’s history. A cistern-in-ruins bears silent testimony to the fact that the island was not always uninhabited. According to records, it was the Swedes who first took interest in the islet. More particularly, it was Swedish botanists, who in 1826, catalogued over 300 plant species there. Around 1788, a young Swedish doctor observed that nowhere else in the Caribbean had he seen as many “English head” (melocactus intortus) as in Fourchue. This particular species of cactus, also found in St. Barths, produces tart, yet edible magenta fruits the size of pumpkin seeds, and at the time, was the snack-of-choice for Fourchue’s wild rabbit and goat population. He shared Fourchue with “several hundred goats” and “an innumerable flock of birds”. At the time the doctor made his observations, the island was also used for quarantine. “When there is a smallpox outbreak”, he noted, “it is customary to send the sick here.” Sickness and isolation were but two of the incalculable hardships suffered by African slaves who were forcibly brought to the Caribbean on European vessels. Later, around 1813, a Frenchman made Fourchue his home. According to historical accounts, the native of Marseille spent the last fourteen years of his life as a naked hermit. He was reported to have used a coffin as his bed for the duration of his island tenure. He was buried in his ‘bed’, but no trace of his tomb has ever been found. For those who visit the islet today, it is hard to imagine that the island was once animated by pirates and sea merchants who sailed through the West Indies, or by ruthless traders who ran a thriving business of human trafficking. As it turns out, Fourchue’s calm waters made the perfect hand-off spot for contraband, gunpowder among them, freely and illegally traded by American, French and English marines alike. Swedish archives document how pirates captured an American vessel with 380 slaves aboard who were sold off for the sum of $30,000 to unscrupulous bidders. Though they condemned slavery, St. Barth’s former Swedish governors would sidestep moral policy. Heinous or not, the slave trade meant wealth for both local merchants and the Swedish crown, and governors reluctantly tolerated the practice.
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Saint Martin, Saint Barth... 3 mois après Irma ????
C'est cadeau !!!!!!! Pour ce début d'année je vous dévoile le 3ème épisode de ma chaîne YouTube SOL'NFIT TV. J'avais à cœur de retourner à Saint Martin après le passage meurtrier de l'Ouragan Irma en septembre dernier. Je redécouvre une île toute aussi belle et chaleureuse, cependant très affectée par les faits... ça fait plaisir à voir et chaud au cœur ????
J'en ai du coup profité pour découvrir Saint Barth (à 15 minutes d'avion de Saint Martin), victime également de la grosse Irma. Et je n'y étais pas toute seule puisque j'y ai rejoins... mon Papa ! Merci à toi pour ce séjour sur cet autre trésor, je t'aime.
Alors si vous ne connaissez pas SXM et SBH, cette vidéo est faite pour vous (elle est faite pour tout le monde d'ailleurs) !
N'hésitez pas à commenter la vidéo, à me faire part de vos remarques pour que je puisse m'améliorer et vous faire kiffer encore plus... et surtout (enfin si vous le voulez bien ????) abonnez-vous pour suivre le reste de mes aventures et découvrir les plus beaux endroits de la Caraïbes ☀️
PS : un grand bravo à tous ceux qui ont contribué de près ou de loin et qui contribuent toujours à la reconstruction de ce Paradis sur terre ????
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For any copyright, please send me a message. Bella Hadid celebrated the new year in St. Barts with a group of friends and bravely rode around on a jet ski with her phone, while wearing a barely there blue Chanel bikini! Bella Hadid, 23, said “Bye” to 2019 and took off on a jet ski — literally! The stunning supermodel was spotted in St. Barts with famous pals Fai Khadra and Luka Sabbat on New Year’s Day, Jan 1, enjoyed the sun, sand and definitely the sea. Bella took to her jet ski like a fish to water and rode around for a good while with her friends not to far away. She bravely even brought her phone out on the waters with her. What’s more, she took video, which she shared to her Instagram story, of herself riding along on the water. The fashion industry may have a bit of daredevil on their hands! All the while, Bella wore a cute blue Chanel bikini, which she accessorized with a few necklaces and a waist chain before coming ashore and frolicking through the water with her friends. She even chronicled the day with a post to her Instagram on Jan. 1, captioning the pics and video, “wow …. can’t be more thankful for this life and friends intertwined … unbelievable ????.” When it comes to ringing in the new year, Bella has seriously been doing it right! On Dec. 31, Bella jetted off to the Caribbean with her friends to enjoy the last few moments of 2019 before welcoming in the new year and decade! Bella was captured soaking up the sun while on the beach and sported a Dior denim bikini. Being the fashionista she is, Bella also partnered the look with a pair of gold hoop earrings and a delicate gold necklace, along with a gold waist chain — a piece she rocked on New Year’s Day, as well. Besides the video that was captured, Bella also chronicled her getaway with a few Instagram pics. The catwalk queen shared a series of snaps, where she was definitely exhibiting model behavior. Bella posed up on what appeared to be a balcony, wearing the same denim bikini with a straw hat, and offering looks and angles with each new snap! “i wish you all the best best best ????,” Bella captioned the pics. Of course, Bella’s famous friends were all about the pics, with Emily Ratajkowski writing “HNY ????” and older sister Gigi Hadid commenting with “Omg???? .” View this post on Instagram wow …. can’t be more thankful for this life and friends intertwined … unbelievable ???? A post shared by Bella (@bellahadid) on Jan 1, 2020 at 2:38pm PST Clearly, Bella ended 2019 and started 2020 the best way possible — surrounded by friends in one of the most beautiful places on earth!
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In April 2015, I went to St. Barth to photo shoot the regatta week of Les Voiles De St. Barth. I used this occasion to fly for the first time my new Cessna 414A to St. Barth. This movie depicts my flight from Tampa to St. Barth with the challenging landing in this epic airport and finishes with some great footage of the regatta, and a slideshow of some of the photos I took for the event.
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