Holiday rentals and lettings in Saint-Barthélemy

Holiday rentals and lettings in Saint-Barthélemy

Holiday rentals and lettings in Saint-Barthélemy

A letting with a magnificent panoramic view

Saint-Barthélémy{Saint-Barthélémy}{381971}} in its entirety houses a varied range of rentals from the superb studio for two to the ten-person letting with five bedrooms. Contemplating the reflection of the sun on the lagoon from your letting is what a letting in Gustavia on the beach or on the surrounding hills offers you. Are you coming as a couple? You will enjoy the comfort of a charming room a few minutes walk from the magnificent white sandy beach of Saline!

A luxury villa with its feet in the water

Saint-Barth' has no doubt assumed its status as an island for billionaires. You will find sublime villas all over the island. Each one is different but most of these top-of-the-range accommodations are ideally located facing the sea or in the heart of lush nature. You will appreciate our contemporary homes, bright under the Caribbean sun, Caribbean style buildings, exotic, exotic, fifties inspired or architect houses with overflowing pool in the heart of a tropical garden to enjoy a few days of pure refinement a few metres from the beach.

Holidays in Saint-Barthélemy

Location and orientation

Extremely hilly terrain

A small 25 km² volcanic rock set in the Caribbean Sea in the heart of the Lesser Antilles, Saint-Barthélémy or Saint-Barth for friends, is, 7000 km from Paris, an incredibly undulating paradise with gentle valleys surrounded by steep hills, beaches with sparkling sand and transparent water. Most holiday rentals located on the heights offer superb views. Saint-Barthélémy is also an island surrounded by many islets that enjoys sunshine most of the year.

How to get there and get around Saint-Barthélémy

The narrow runway does not allow the landing of major airlines' aircraft. You will have to take a flight to Saint-Martin, the neighbouring island. Local airlines fly to Gustaf III airport in St. Barthélémy, 5 minutes from Gustavia. There is no public transport on the island, the only means of transport, with the exception of walking, is by car (several agencies have a counter at the airport), taxi and scooter. Cycling is reserved for the most sporty people who will not fear the island's mountainous terrain.

Relaxation activities under the Caribbean sun

Discovering nature

A favourite destination of the international jet-set, Saint-Barthélémy will also make you happy if you want to spend your holidays in the middle of nature, in complete serenity. Schedule a visit to the nature reserve to admire dolphins, sea turtles, sperm whales, pelicans... as well as many varieties of endemic plants. Trekking with a guide through the mountainous areas of the island will give you another glimpse of this paradisiacal island.

Diving in the turquoise waters

The most active will go to observe the shallow seabed around the island, snorkeling or with bottles. You will make beautiful dives around the Sugar Loaf, an islet off Gustavia, around the Coco islet and the tip of the Red Donkey in Colombier.... Some bays are protected by a marine nature reserve.

La Dolce Vita in the Caribbean

A relaxing destination par excellence, especially in winter, Saint-Barthélemy is home to about fifteen white sandy beaches, each more beautiful than the next, never overcrowded even in high season. On the agenda for your holidays: idleness and sunbathing. The "shopping addicts" will go to the luxury Duty free boutiques in Gustavia where all the biggest brands are to be found.

Everyone knows today that Johnny Hallyday is now buried in St-Barthélemy, at the Lorient cemetery. Visitors or anonymous fans come every day to meditate or place a flower on his grave, always covered with multicoloured floral compositions.

Top 5 things to do

Discover the beaches of the north of the island

The north of the island is home to superb desert and paradisiacal islands, including Kid's Island with its rocky reliefs and Turtle Island, which regularly hosts turtle colonies. To the west of Saint-Barth, Anse du Colombier and Anse de Coross are also worth a visit!

Gustavia, the charm of a small natural port

A natural port sheltered from storms, Gustavia is home to the most beautiful yachts on the planet. You will love its typical small neighbourhoods and its wooden Creole houses that still exist. You can also come for a few shopping moments in its many shops.

Corossol, the tradition of fishing

About 2 km northwest of Gustavia, Corossol is one of the most traditional fishing towns in the island. On the brown sandy beach, rows of orange and blue fishing boats and lobster traps line up. Women continue the tradition of making handicrafts with latana leaves and display them in front of their homes to attract buyers.

Hiking in the East and South of the Island

The east of the island is home to charming little picturesque hamlets where it is nice to get lost and which still bear witness to the passage of the Swedes. This part of the island also offers you the most beautiful places to hike. Climb on the Morne Vitet (300m) to enjoy a breathtaking panorama or towards the Morne Rouge, an area ideal for walks in the heart of nature.

Participate in the festivities

Lovers of clubbing or traditional festivals, Saint Barthélémy has something to please you. Memorable evenings in nightclubs, carnivals in the festive colours of the West Indies, village festivals with fireworks or music festivals... the island surprises and seduces!

FAQs: Holiday Rentals & Lettings in Saint-Barthélemy

How much does it cost to book a holiday rental in Saint-Barthélemy?

Judging by the data from the previous year, a year which was severely impacted by the coronavirus pandemic, Saint-Barthélemy is the most exclusive country in North America, with an average price of A$953.04 per night.

What time of year offers, on average, the best holiday rental prices in Saint-Barthélemy?

Travellers who want to save as much as possible should travel to Saint-Barthélemy in September, July, and August which are the months that offer the best prices, with average prices of A$834.64, A$856.16, and A$872.14 per night, respectively, based on data collected in 2020.

In which months is it more expensive to rent a holiday letting in Saint-Barthélemy?

In 2020, the month that offered the highest average prices in Saint-Barthélemy was January, with an average price of A$1051.06 per night. This was followed by February, with an average of A$1038.23, and March, with A$1030.02.

Are there usually many holiday rentals available in Saint-Barthélemy?

It's worthwhile if you book your stay in plenty of time when visiting Saint-Barthélemy, as only 44% of our accommodations are usually available throughout the year.

When are more holiday lettings available?

In 2019, the months with the largest number of accommodations available in Saint-Barthélemy were September, October, and August with average availabilities of 65.25%, 60.6% and 58.2%, respectively.

When are there fewer rental options available in Saint-Barthélemy?

The months with the lowest properties available in Saint-Barthélemy are, in order, January, December and February, with respective average availability figures of 23.8%, 24.5%, and 31.25%, based on data collected in 2020.

Are there many holiday rentals in Saint-Barthélemy?

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