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St. Barths
If you want privacy, exclusivity and at no
expense to experiencing true glamour and
sophistication, St. Barths is undoubtedly for you.
The island is impressive in the way that is
manages to merge worlds of the style of St.
Tropez, with the ‘smooth operator’ culture of a
carefree Caribbean lifestyle.
Here you’ll find chic-casual mixed with rugged
high-end and all in one place. See beachfront
cafes glittered with dressy ladies in heels, next
to teenage girls barefoot in swimmers. It’s a fun
and playful place that’s a special kind of laid-
back. International visitors wish they lived here
and locals have a way of making everything
seem cool. With french settler descendants and
an eclectic mix of european nationals, there’s a
delightful blend of culture, class, language and
interests.
You’re absolutely spoiled for sun, surf and sand
choice here, with 16 beaches on offer, and each
with its own original flavour. Antigua & Barbuda These sister islands
are superyacht and yacht destination dreams.
Perfect for porting, this flat island is largely
uninhabited and offers the quintessential
Caribbean experience. There’s so many reasons
St. Maarten to smile in Antigua and Barbuda and just one of
As St. Maarten continues the post-Hurricane them is the incredible local-made Rum.
tidy-up within popular tourist spots, St. St. John’s is the capital so be sure to make a
Maarten resident spirits remain high and stop. Here you’ll find a distinctly original accent
happy. International guests who are seeking which is unique to Antigua and Barbuda. The
some solitude, bursts of bright sunshine and english accent amid sandy beaches, with
perhaps a cocktail or two, can enjoy a wide corrugated coasts that host hundreds of
range of beautiful beaches amidst natural beautiful bays, create the perfect contrasted
beauty and a delightfully friendly atmosphere. tone for an original holiday experience. Find
Visitors seeking sun, sand and solitude will find the candy-coloured villages and make time for
all 37 of St. Maartens beaches open for water photography - this will be a trip you don’t want
sports, outdoor activities and marketplace to forget. It’s so scenic you won’t want to go
shopping. This teeny tiny French-Dutch island is home.
a mere 88 kilometers squared, so it’s a nice .
way to feel intimately connected to nature and
the sea. Here it’s the duty-free capital of the
world and welcomes people from all walks of
life with wide open arms.
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