Best Beaches in St Barts 2026: The Complete Guide to Every Shore
Best Beaches in St Barts 2026
The Complete Guide to Every Shore
Shell Beach. Gouverneur. Colombier. St Barthélemy has fourteen named beaches and no bad ones — but they are not all equal. This is the honest, complete guide to every shore on the island.

Beaches That Actually Live Up to the Photographs
St Barthélemy has no high-rise hotels. No beach vendors walking the waterline. No all-inclusive resorts. By law and by culture, the island has protected its coastline from the commercialization that defines most Caribbean destinations. The result is a collection of beaches that feel genuinely private — even when they are not.
White sand, volcanic rock formations, and Caribbean and Atlantic water in shades of blue that look digitally enhanced but aren’t. Fourteen named beaches in 21 square kilometers. Here is every one of them.
Every Shore, Rated and Reviewed

Shell Beach
3-minute walk from Gustavia Harbor · Caribbean side
The harbor beach — and the most underrated on the island. Named for its composition: instead of fine sand, the shore is covered in small white and ivory shells that crunch softly underfoot and glow in afternoon light. The water is calm, clear, and shallow. La Plage restaurant sits directly at the waterline, serving fresh St Barthélemy seafood and cocktails. Early morning — before 9am — the beach is almost entirely empty.

Gouverneur Beach
South coast · 15 minutes from Gustavia
If you can only go to one beach in St Barthélemy, go to Gouverneur. A long crescent of fine white sand framed by dramatic hillsides that drop almost vertically to the water, with no buildings visible and a sea that runs from turquoise to deep blue in fifty meters. There are no facilities — no bar, no restaurant, no sun beds. You bring what you need, spread your towel, and experience the island as it was before tourism arrived. The lack of services is the luxury.

Colombier Beach
Only by foot or boat · 45-minute hike from Flamands
Colombier is not the easiest beach to reach. That is the point. There is no road — the only way in is a 45-minute hike along a rocky trail or by private boat from Gustavia Harbor. By the time the bay comes into view at the crest of the hill, the effort produces something close to disbelief: a pristine, shell-shaped bay of electric turquoise water. Snorkeling here is exceptional — sea turtles, rays, and tropical fish in concentrations rare for a beach this accessible.


Saint Jean Beach
Northeast coast · 10 minutes from Gustavia
St Barthélemy’s most social beach — a wide, gently curving bay split in the middle by Eden Rock. Flanked by Nikki Beach on the western end and a series of smaller beach clubs on the eastern stretch. The water is protected and shallow, ideal for paddleboarding and families. Gustaf III Airport sits directly above the western end — planes pass close enough on final approach that the beach doubles as a natural observation deck.
Flamands Beach
Northwest coast · 10 minutes from Gustavia
What Saint Jean would be if it decided to stop trying so hard. The beach is wider, the sand finer, the crowd thinner. Cheval Blanc — one of the finest hotels on the island — sits directly on Flamands, which means the beach has world-class service infrastructure without the social performance of Nikki Beach. Northwest-facing: the best sunset beach in St Barthélemy.
Grand Cul de Sac
Northeast coast · 15 minutes from Gustavia
A protected lagoon with calm, shallow, warm water — the best beach on the island for kitesurfing, windsurfing, and paddleboarding. The reef at the lagoon entrance shelters the bay from Atlantic swells. Hotel Guanahani fronts the beach with full resort infrastructure: sun beds, water toys, and two excellent restaurants open to non-guests at lunch.
Find your perfect St Barthélemy base — beachfront villas, boutique hotels, and private retreats steps from the sand.
All St Barthélemy Beaches at a Glance
| Beach | Best For | Facilities | Crowds |
|---|---|---|---|
| Shell Beach | Harbor convenience, swimming | La Plage restaurant | Moderate |
| Gouverneur | Pure beauty, photography | None | Low |
| Colombier | Snorkeling, adventure, seclusion | None | Very Low |
| Saint Jean | Scene, watersports, Nikki Beach | Full beach clubs | High |
| Flamands | Quiet luxury, sunset | Cheval Blanc hotel | Low–Moderate |
| Saline | Freedom, natural beauty | None | Low–Moderate |
| Grand Cul de Sac | Kitesurfing, families, reef | Hotel Guanahani | Moderate |
| Lorient | Local atmosphere, surfing | Nearby supermarket | Low |
| Petit Cul de Sac | Complete solitude | None | Very Low |

Insider Advice
The Perfect Beach Week from Gustavia Harbor
Every beach on this list is within 20 minutes of Gustavia Harbor by rental car or scooter. Shell Beach is three minutes on foot. The best strategy for a week in St Barthélemy: Shell Beach for your first morning, Gouverneur for a full day of pure beauty, Saint Jean for the social midweek scene, Flamands for your last sunset, and Colombier — by private boat charter from Gustavia — for the memory you’ll be describing for years.
- Day 1: Shell Beach — walk from Gustavia Harbor, get your bearings, lunch at La Plage
- Day 2: Gouverneur — pack your own lunch, stay all day, no crowds
- Day 3: Saint Jean — Nikki Beach reservation, afternoon in the water
- Day 4: Private boat charter — Colombier by sea, snorkeling, hidden coves
- Day 5: Grand Cul de Sac — kitesurfing lesson or paddleboard at Guanahani
- Day 6: Saline — clothing-optional, no facilities, total freedom
- Day 7: Flamands — one final sunset, dinner at Bar’bord, then depart
Beach FAQs
Which St Barthélemy beach is best for snorkeling?
Colombier is the best overall — sea turtles, rays, and reef fish in exceptional numbers, reachable by hiking trail or private charter from Gustavia. Grand Cul de Sac has the best easily accessible reef with watersport rentals on site.
Are St Barthélemy beaches private?
No — all beaches are public by French law. Hotels and beach clubs cannot restrict access to the waterline. What they can do is reserve sun beds and service for paying customers.
Is nudity allowed on St Barthélemy beaches?
Topless bathing is universal and unremarked upon on all beaches. Full nudity is common at Saline and tolerated at Gouverneur — both are clothing-optional in practice.
Which beach is closest to Gustavia?
Shell Beach — a three-minute walk from the center of Gustavia Harbor. It is also one of the most beautiful on the island, making it an ideal first stop on any visit.



