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St. Barts, also known as Saint Barthélemy or simply St. Barth, is a well-trotted tropical hangout for the rich and famous. Located in the French West Indies, it is a French-speaking Caribbean island that oozes European charm. The island is just eight square miles, but not an inch of it goes overlooked, and the options for places to stay in St. Barts are seemingly endless.
From hotel rooms so close to the water you can nearly plunge yourself from bed to sea, to resorts settled on hillsides that offer breathtakingly vast views, you can have it all here. Here are our picks for the best places to stay in St. Barts.
Rosewood Le Guanahani
Price: Nightly rates start around $1,000
Vibe: Timeless luxury with a private beach
The rundown: Situated on an 18-acre private peninsula between two beaches, Marigot Bay and Grand Cul de Sac, Rosewood Le Guanahani is a destination in and of itself. The resort was originally founded in the late 1980s and quickly became a beloved destination for celebrities and discerning travelers seeking an exclusive retreat in the Caribbean. Following years of renovations and newly-rebranded under the Rosewood umbrella, the resort continues to dazzle with classic elegance while maintaining modern touches.
Cottage-like accommodations dot the property—tucked privately within the lush greenery abound. Splurge for the Marechal Suite. One of the most luxurious options, the suite is named after a local butterfly. It features stunning views of the Caribbean Sea from its elevated position on the hillside of the resort.
Attention to detail onsite is surmount. Champagne lovers will relish in the complimentary offerings on ice in the lobby. Bottomless Billecart-Salmon anyone?
Le Sereno
Price: Nightly rates start around $900
Vibe: Beachfront property offering laid-back luxury
The rundown: The first thing you’ll notice when you check in at Le Sereno is that most of the staff is Italian. The property is of Italian origin and prides itself on honoring its roots, including the food, its products, and its employees.
The hotel is situated on a private beachfront estate, surrounded by lush tropical gardens. Choose from 39 suites and villas, all of which are elegantly furnished and decorated in a modern, minimalist style with a focus on natural materials and textures, compliments of renowned French designer Christian Liaigre. The accommodations offer beautiful views of the sea, garden, or pool, and many feature private plunge pools, terraces, or gardens. Don’t pass up dinner at Al Mare, where a fully open-air concept embraces the island vibes of St. Barts.
Eden Rock
Price: Nightly rates start around $1,000
Vibe: Iconic, stylish, and lively beachfront luxury resort
The rundown: Look no further for an ultra-chic property that’s right in the middle of the action than Eden Rock. Perched on a rocky promontory overlooking the beautiful bay of Saint Jean, the property flows with upbeat energy while remaining refined and relaxed. Accommodations are decorated in a chic and eclectic style, with a focus on bold colors, contemporary art, and unique design features. Many of the rooms and suites feature private terraces with beautiful views of the sea, while the villas offer more space and privacy, with their own private pools and gardens. The resort is walking distance to an array of local boutiques, restaurants, beach clubs, and more.
Le Barthélemy Hotel & Spa
Price: Nightly rates start around $1,200
Vibe: Chic beachfront resort
The rundown: Situated on the edge of Grand Cul-de-Sac, a sheltered lagoon on the island’s northeastern coast, Le Barthélemy Hotel & Spa offers guests a secluded beachfront retreat. So secluded, in fact, that it’s easily missable and overlooked by the seemingly barren, quiet street.
Accommodation options range from vast rooms, to suites, to villas, all of which are beautifully decorated in a contemporary yet tropical style created by the renowned French designer Sybille de Margerie. The design throughout the property incorporates natural materials, such as wood and stone, and features large windows and open spaces that create a seamless connection between the interior and exterior of the hotel.
Tropical Hotel
Price: Nightly rates start around $700
Vibe: Bohemian, laid-back, ultra-stylish boutique hotel
The rundown: With a tagline like “an exquisite invitation to hedonism,” you can bet Tropical Hotel is a welcomed divulgence from a classic luxury hotel. The boutique property is swimming with Instagram-worthy decor in a vibrant tropical palette, including vintage pink peacock chairs, wild mural-painted walls, palm tree-printed everything from the furniture to the drapes, seagrass pendant lighting, and live fauna dancing down from ceiling beams. The resort even has an onsite art gallery and pop-up store. Tropical Hotel has 23 refined and colorful rooms and suites, an Indonesian restaurant called Romi, and a booming nightlife scene with live DJs.
Hotel Le Village
Price: Nightly rates start around $220
Vibe: Affordable luxury in the heart of St. Jean
The rundown: Located on the hillside of the bustling area of St. Jean, and offering stunning views of the island’s turquoise waters and surrounding landscapes, Le Village offers affordable luxury. Each of the 25 spacious villas and suites is designed with a modern, yet tropical-inspired aesthetic, with comfortable furnishings and high-end amenities, and each has their own private terrace or balcony. Le Village is located just a short distance from St. Jean Beach, one of the most popular beaches on the island, as well as a variety of high-end shops and restaurants. The hotel’s central location makes it a great choice for travelers looking to explore all that St. Barts has to offer.
Fleur de Lune
Price: Nightly rates start around $200
Vibe: Affordable, secluded oasis
The rundown: This unique property boasts a collection of elegant bungalows, rooms, and villas nestled close to one of the most beautiful beaches in the world: Saline. Fleur de Lune offers its guests a unique experience that is centered around sustainability and environmental responsibility. The lodge uses solar panels and rainwater harvesting systems to minimize its impact on the environment, while also providing its guests with all the amenities and facilities of a luxury hotel. Each accommodation is uniquely designed and decorated, with its own private terrace or balcony. The rooms are spacious and well-appointed, with comfortable beds, modern bathrooms, and high-quality furnishings.