Luxury hotel booking in St. Barts
From legendary hotels to boutique hotels, St. Barth's hotels are multi-faceted and will delight all travellers in search of luxury and comfort. Waterfront or in the heart of a tropical garden, stay in the quintessence of luxury in St. Barths.
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Booking a luxury hotel in St. Barts: what you need to know
More than just a stay in a luxury hotel, booking one of the sublime hotels in St. Barth allows you to multiply your experiences and adventures in the paradisiacal and secure setting of this Caribbean island. Experiences reserved for a privileged circle, of which you will be a part by booking with Excellence Saint-Barth. Excellence's concierges are dedicated to providing you with personalised experiences throughout your stay. Diving at La Pointe de Colombier, a shopping session in Gustavia's République district, a gourmet dinner at one of St. Barth's exceptional restaurants, letting go during a rejuvenating treatment at your hotel spa, breakfast overlooking the sea from your room terrace, a road-trip around the island in a Mini-Moke, a helicopter transfer to a golf session in Anguilla... So many wonderful and memorable experiences that you can enjoy before returning to your refuge in the evening.
Find Out More About St. BarthelemyWhat are the different types of luxury hotels in St. Barts?
St. Barth is a hymn to luxury travel, and its exceptional hotels reflect this. From legendary hotels built in the 1950s to contemporary boutique hotels offering the full splendour of high-tech design and facilities, anything is possible. Each of these hotels aims to blend into the heart of the island's lush, tropical natural environment, some with decor that respects the authenticity of Caribbean homes, others with natural furnishings. Some hotels offer an atmosphere and facilities conducive to intergenerational, family travel, with workshops dedicated to children, while others opt for a place dedicated to adults, such as an 'adult only' swimming pool to preserve the tranquillity of guests. When it comes to gastronomy, Caribbean dishes rub shoulders with French cuisine, sometimes prepared by Michelin-starred French chefs, as at Le Christopher. To complete this Epicurean picture, most of the luxury hotels have their own spa, with some treatment lines developed in St. Barth itself.
What are the best areas to stay in St. Barts?
The luxury hotels in St. Barth are spread harmoniously across the island, to reveal the different faces of Saint Barthélémy.
The Lurin district in the west of the island, a stone's throw from Shell Beach, is home to the Carl Gustaf Barrière hotel and overlooks the port of Gustavia, an ideal choice for recharging your batteries just a stone's throw from the hustle and bustle of the capital and dazzled every evening by the spectacular sunsets.
From Colombier to Pointe Milou, St. Barth boasts a host of exceptional hotels. The legendary Eden Rock is nestled on a rock in the bay of Saint-Jean not far from the tropical Pearl Beach Hotel, while the Cheval Blanc St. Barth Isle de France is a Caribbean-style retreat near the Plage des Flamands. The colonial Villa Marie overlooks Plage des Flamands and Colombier Bay. Pointe Milou, with its flamboyant sunsets, is home to Christopher St. Barth. Finally, the Manapany ecolodge is located in the Cayes cove.
To the east, the Grand Cul de Sac is the setting chosen for the natural décor of the Barthélemy Hotel & Spa, while the Toiny has anchored its 22 villa-suites on the hillside in Anse de Toiny.
When is the best time to stay in St. Barts?
The high season in St. Barths runs from November to April and peaks at Christmas and New Year. The end-of-year festivities are the most popular dates for international travellers. Temperatures are warm and pleasant and all the shops, restaurants and hotels in St. Barths are in full swing. It's best to book early to ensure availability at the finest hotels.
March and April are punctuated by nautical events, bringing together sailing and yachting enthusiasts. The island takes on a friendly, festive atmosphere, and the views from the hotels are breathtaking, with the Caribbean Sea as a backdrop.
Summer is not the ideal time to make the most of your trip to St. Barths, as temperatures are very high. From August until November, it is not advisable to stay here, as this is a hurricane-prone period, and most hotels and restaurants are closed during this period.