St. Barts is another French island in the West Indies not to be
missed during your luxury
charter vacation with Sunreef Yachts Charter. This
tropical island is very sophisticated boasting fashionable
boutiques located in Gustavia, the island’s largest city. Savor
local delicacies in numerous specialty restaurants and cafes. Just
outside of Gustavia you will find a pristine shell beach rimmed
with crushed seashells easily accessible with your luxury
charter mega yacht or luxury
charter catamaran. This bustling island prides on a vibrant
nightlife with many bars such as Baz Bar and Yacht Club where DJs
play fantastic music and bands give live performances. This is a
true paradise of the French West Indies, a tropical and naturally
elegant island filled with amicable tranquility and joyous
ambiance. The small island of St. Barts is an utterly chic retreat
not to be missed during your luxury
charter vacation. A miniature airfield with a short landing
strip demands great skill from pilots who are granted special
permission to land in this terrestrial paradise. St. Barts is the
ultimate tropical haven with palaces, chic boutiques and
magnificent beaches all concentrated on only 21 km2, a land
populated by a little less than 9 000 people. This islet is only a
short sail away from Saint Martin, another French island, and
BVI.
The modern era begins for St. Barts in 1493 when Christopher
Columbus points his telescope to the island and decides to name it
after his brother, Bartholomeo. At the time the island is deserted.
Indians shy away from it due to a lack of drinking and irrigation
water as well as the presence of verdant yet unproductive bluffs.
St. Barts is therefore a beauty with unfavorable conditions for
settlement. It becomes populated in the 17th century with French
peasants accompanied by Breton sailors who settle on the island and
promptly involve in tobacco and indigo plantations. The group
leader, Guillame d’Avranche, finds the island transparent and
marvelously clear fragrant ofjade and mint and surrounded with
intense royal blues. The poet rejoices although the beginning of
the settlement is definitely not as idyllic. Expressing great
kindness toward his friend, the king of Sweden looking for a safe
harbor in the Caribbean, Louis XVI yields Saint Barthélemy to the
Swedes. The island’s capital is therefore named Gustavia in honor
of king Gustav and is declared a free port in 1785, a status
remaining to this day. Throughout the ages sailors visiting the
island enrich notably local commerce. St. Barts becomes
well-reputed in Europe for its cotton as well as pineapple
plantations. The prosperous years, however, are short-lived as the
turn of the 18th century is marked with ravaging cyclones, many
epidemics, a destructive fire in Gustavia as well as a decreasing
interest in cotton. In 1878 the island is repurchased by the French
and becomes the most recent addition to the French territory on the
American continent.
Gustavia, the island’s capital, is St. Barts’ most bustling city
boasting quaint ancient houses, some of which are distinct with a
noticeably Swedish architecture, facing the marina harboring the
world’s most luxurious sailing
yachts. A promenade on the quayside cannot be missed during
your luxury charter vacation with Sunreef Yachts Charter. The
marina is where celebrities anchor their luxury yachts during their
stay in St. Barts. Spend your holiday in style aboard your luxury
charter catamaran and be pampered every step of the way by your
magnificent charter crew. Many chic boutiques scattered around
Gustavia will satisfy all shopping enthusiasts. Live a fairytale in
St. Barts with the local specialty restaurants and soak up
fragrances of fresh flowers and tobacco.
The Wall House Museum is located in a meticulously restored
historic building dating back to the Swedish era. The museum
flawlessly depicts the island’s past and acts as a testimony for
future generations. Quaint charm is what best describes the
ambiance created with oil lamps, traditional clothing, ornaments,
tools as well as fishing boats and nets. The museum also plays an
important role in a sociological and ethnographic dialogue.
St. Barts is no less magical with heavenly coves and bays that you
will be able to admire from aboard your luxury
charter mega yacht or luxury
charter catamaran. Baths in caressing crystal waters, diving,
fishing and pure idleness will make your holiday a true bliss. The
island is carpeted with elegant villas shaded from the sun by plush
coconut palm trees and succulent and vibrant she-oaks. Luxury
summer resorts are scattered across this minuscule island offering
perfect holiday packages for the crème de la crème. In the
afternoon locals and visitors gather around numerous cafés in
Gustavia among friends and family, sipping on lush beverages and
enjoying warm caresses of sunrays. A vast protected zone set by
local authorities became a natural reserve, an area where swimming
and diving are restricted and where it is forbidden to fish and
collect shells as well as corals which results in an abundance of
such species as parrotfish, barracuda and small sharks. Many
shipwrecks are also inhabited by tropical fish creating excellent
seascapes to view from aboard your luxury
charter yacht.
What makes St. Barts all the more unique is the langue spoken by
locals. The island’s inhabitants speak, to this day, a French local
dialect dating back to the 17th century. Tradition does end here,
however. Many women still wear traditional lace headdresses, a
garment popular more than a century ago.
This is St. Barts, an unquestionable beauty adored by Parisians and
New Yorkers, an utter definition of opulence and style. Do not miss
the chance to visit this Caribbean paradise during
your luxury
charter vacationwith Sunreef Yachts Charter.