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Top Notch All the Way: Your St.
Barthelemy Vacation
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Certain people like to go for the
name brand. They like to look good, feel great, and treat themselves
like superstars. Sometimes they even travel to places that celebrities
frequent, not just to catch a glimpse of mega wattage but to pamper
themselves to the utmost degree in a place that would make anyone feel
famous, special and lucky to be alive. You don't have to have movie
credits to visit St. Barthelemy, but don't be surprised if you end up
seeing the world as a shinier, happier place after a few days on this
luxurious island in the Caribbean.
St. Barts, as it's often called, was one of the islands Columbus happily
stumbled upon and to this day it retains an exotic European flair. White
sandy beaches with dramatic views, remote regions that require off road
treks to reach, and an occasional lack of concern for remaining fully
clothed are a few characteristics of the coastline here, so be
forewarned that these beaches aren't typical. If you've made it this
far, you most likely think that's a good thing, so forge ahead, you
fashionable adventurer.
Citizens of St. Barthelemy admit that their island isn't as physically
gorgeous as some of their Caribbean neighbors, but this doesn't stop
visitors from being blown away by the leisurely atmosphere, fine dining,
shopping and cultural events that give these eight square miles an
abundance of flavor. Overworked travelers in desperate need of a break
from reality tend not to be too nitpicky anyway, and the scenery of St.
Barts is unlikely to disappoint.
Become acquainted with the island by going for a hike from Petit Anse to
the Bay of Colombier. Ascend to Mount Vitet for a stunning view of the
surroundings, or sign up for a horseback ride at the Ranch de Flamands
for a wilder experience certainly different from an average day at the
office. Visit any one of the 14 beaches to take a load off, get active
or a little of both. Scuba diving, fishing, snorkeling, sailing and
windsurfing are a few prime diversions that will whet any appetite for
ocean exploration.
Tennis is another activity that'll get your heart pumping, but the truly
dominant game of St. Barts is volleyball. Tournaments are frequently
held that showcase the talents of nationally recognized stars in the
sport, and dozens of officially licensed players call this their home.
From beach games to hard-court championship matches, volleyball is
everywhere you turn and provides and outlet for amusement and serious
competition alike. Feel free to join in a casual session of bumping,
setting and spiking or arrange to witness a hard-core match up; either
way it's always fun to feel the volleyball vibe.
Yearly music and film festivals as well as a handful of local artists
further enhance the scene, as does an array of shops, boutiques, bars
and restaurants. French food is definitely available, as is great
seafood, Asian fusion, Creole, barbeque, and Mediterranean. Grocery
stores stock a wide variety of interesting produce and fresh goods as
well, so cooking up a fabulous meal in the kitchen of your rented villa
could be the makings of a wonderfully low-key yet high-class evening of
your own design.
This duty-free port gives plenty of opportunities for bargains and
souvenir shopping. Stop by Gustavia and St-Jean for the biggest
selection of stores, but keep your eyes open for roadside tables filled
with one-of-a-kind wares, too. French and Italian designer clothing can
be found at incredible prices, a plethora of wines, jewelry and
perfumes, cigars and all the typical t-shirt and sweets can be found
interspersed throughout the island, so bring an empty suitcase just in
case and be ready to pick up some great stuff.
From the casually dressed, notably relaxed travelers to the locals
speaking their own brand of French, everyone here is pretty happy with
the sights and sounds of St. Barthelemy. Even if you don't come across
any celebrities, you and your companions will be satisfied with the
experiences this island offers and the way it makes you feel removed
from the boring old patterns of everyday life.
Take this thought and run with it by booking a vacation rental that will
push your trip just a little bit farther into the realm of magnificence.
Picture a seaside villa artfully decorated with hand-crafted furnishings
and blessed with incredible views, a private pool and all the basic
amenities of home. It's not like home though, thank goodness, in that
you can lounge and loll all you want, reach the beach in a few short
steps, and generally live like royalty without the responsibilities of
real life.
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