Saint-Barthélemy

Saint Barthélémy or more commonly known as St. Barts... its name is anchored in our memories and imagination as THE dream and luxury destination of the Caribbean. But St. Barts has not always been the island where the most beautiful yachts come to moor in the Bay of Gustavia. When Christopher Columbus discovered it in 1493 and named it after his brother's first name, it was only a small piece of land of 25km2, located 200 km northwest of Guadeloupe, rather rocky where sugar cane could not be cultivated. Returned to France in 1878 after having been for a century a Swede, it was Rockefeller who, thanks to his stays, put St. Barts under the spotlights as the new pied-à-terre for wealthy North American families who came looking for a bit of exoticism and elegance of French-style vacations. Today, autonomous since 2007, Saint Barth is combined with the luxury boutiques of Gustavia, its dozen small villages and its magnificent white sand beaches all around the island.

Proposed Areas :
 
 
Your search did not produce any results. However, you can check our villa suggestions below.

Access denied

Please register or log in to view more.