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Chevreau, Fourchue, and Frégate are islets near St. Barts (Saint Barthélemy). Each of these islets offers unique experiences for visitors:
- Chevreau:
- Chevreau is located to the northeast of St. Barts.
- It’s uninhabited and offers pristine, natural surroundings.
- This islet is mainly visited by boaters and offers great snorkeling opportunities.
- Fourchue:
- Fourchue is situated between St. Barts and St. Maarten, making it a popular stopover for boats traveling between the two larger islands.
- The waters surrounding Fourchue are known for their diverse marine life, making it a favorite spot for diving and snorkeling.
- The islet itself is rocky and mostly uninhabited, offering a rugged and scenic landscape.
- Frégate:
- Located to the east of St. Barts, Frégate is another small, uninhabited islet.
- Like the other islets, Frégate offers excellent snorkeling opportunities. The waters around this islet are clear and teeming with marine life.
- The islet has rocky shores and provides a peaceful environment away from the busier parts of St. Barts.
If you’re considering visiting these islets while in St. Barts, it’s typically done via boat charters or organized tours. Each islet offers the chance to experience the natural beauty of the Caribbean away from the crowds, making them popular choices for those looking to explore the more secluded parts of the region. Always ensure you have the necessary permissions and are aware of any protected areas or environmental guidelines when visiting.