Yachts at anchor, St Martin | photolibrary.com/robertharding.com

DAY 1
GUSTAVIA TO COLOMBIER VIA ST JEAN

St Barths’ capital Gustavia owes its name to the brief time the island was in Swedish hands rather than French and this is a great place to shop before you head to more remote shores. Heading round to the windward side of the island the wide bay at St Jean is protected by a reef and is an ideal place for kite-or wind-surfing. The fine white sand beach is overlooked by the island’s well-known first hotel Eden Rock. Anchoring is only possible when weather permits, so head to Colombier for safe overnight anchorage.

View over Gustavia, St Barths' capital | photo by Fred Friberg/ robertharding.com

DAY 2
COLOMBIER

This small beach is only accessible by boat or on foot, and offers excellent snorkelling and diving. It’s a popular Sunday picnic spot with locals, and is also known as Rockefeller’s beach as David Rockefeller owned the land that surrounded it for some years. Those with extra energy can hike the 30 minutes or so over to Anse des Flamands – with panoramic ocean views over both sides of the island. Spend some time beachcombing along the golden crescent of Flamands beach, and maybe have lunch at the intimate Isle de France hotel, before returning to Colombier.

Beach at Anse des Flamands, St Barths | photo by Ken Gillham/ robertharding.com

DAY 3
ILE FOURCHE

This deserted island lies just a few miles northwest of St Barths. Once tucked into the bay, you can explore ashore by kayak and on foot (with just the goats for company.) The snorkelling is good, with rays and turtles adding to the usual reef fish (this is a part of the St Barths Marine Reserve after all.) The best dive site in the area is to be found off the southwest tip of the island, so long as the current or swells are not too strong.

DAY 4
TINTAMARRE

Once more you can enjoy the privileged access that a yacht offers by sailing to yet another uninhabited isle – Tintamarre off the northeast corner of St Martin. The most common word that seems to crop up when people talk about Tintamarre is ‘paradise’. This is what people imagine when you use the phrase ‘desert island’, there is no habitation, just turquoise water, white sand and palm trees. Your only company will be a handful of other yachts, making it a perfect place to simply unwind.

DAY 5
MARIGOT

Long Bay Beach lies on the opposite corner of St Martin to Tintamarre, so a cruise there gives you a good chance to check out the rest of the Island. The Bay is true to its name, being the longest stretch of sand on the island, yet it is still one of the quietest, and it’s possible to find a secluded spot all to yourself. In calm conditions it’s good for snorkelling, otherwise you can have fun playing in the surf. The Eastern end of the bay is home to the exclusive La Samanna resort, but otherwise the beach is undeveloped. Lastly, sail back to Marigot for a comfortable night.

Long Bay ( Baie Longue) beach, St. Martin | photo by Gavin Hellier

 

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