
Gustavia Lighthouse is a nature attraction on St. Barthélemy. This natural area showcases the lush tropical landscapes and diverse ecosystems that St. Barthélemy is known for. Visitors can explore the local flora and fauna in a serene setting.
17.9011°N, 62.8515°W
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The most secluded beach on St Barths, accessible only by boat or a 30-minute hillside trail from Flamands. The pristine white-sand cove with crystal-clear snorkeling and no development is often called the island's best-kept secret.

The picturesque capital with a natural deep-water harbor lined with luxury yachts, red-roofed Swedish colonial buildings, and upscale boutiques. Named after King Gustav III of Sweden who once owned the island.

A dramatic crescent of golden sand framed by green hills, with no buildings in sight. Reached by a steep road from Gustavia, this south-facing beach offers calm swimming conditions and striking beauty.