Columbier Beach - St. Barts

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This long and sandy beach nestles in a calm bay that may be
reached either by sea or along two picturesque paths that are worth the walk
(they leave from the end of Flamands beach or from Colombier's beach). The view
is beautiful in this relaxing beach and the water is clear.
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Flamands Beach - St.
Barts

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A long and
wonderful white-sand beach. It is surrounded by hotels and is an ideal place
for lounging or going for a pleasant walk. Beware of strong waves when the
sea gets rough.
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Gouverneur Beach - St.
Barts

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While admiring a
splendid panoramic view, you will come down to gold Gouverneur Beach which is
simple, as well as beautiful. Waves are often strong but the scenery is
unique.
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Grand Cul de Sac Beach -
St. Barts

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Several relaxing
restaurants are scattered around the lagoon. This is a dream place for
practicing water sports. The sea is usually still and inviting.
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St. Jean Beach - St.
Barts

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Near the
airport, this large gold sand beach is lined by hotels and restaurants. Coral
reefs protect it from heavy swells. It is often windy and the place is
therefore a favorite spot for windsurfers. Beyond Eden Rock the beach
becomes shorter but it is equally beautiful.
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Lorient Beach - St. Barts

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A
beautiful sandy beach that makes you feel like going for a stroll. To the West the strong waves are quite
appreciated by surfers.
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Saline Beach - St. Barts

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Saline is
probably the longest and most beautiful white-sand beach in St. Barts. Access
to the beach is along a narrow path.
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Shell Beach - St. Barts

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Towards the
south end of the town, the whole beach is covered with seashells. Beautiful
rocks surround it's calm waters and the beach is lulled by the island breeze.
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