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St Barts, a tiny island in the Caribbean, is a haven for water activities such as deep sea diving, snorkelling, windsurfing, fishing, and sailing. The natural views of the island are simply spectacular. Once a quiet island where night life meant sipping wine and watching the stars glittering in the sea, St. Barts has today become one of the hottest destinations in the Caribbean. If you wish to bump into celebrities and be seen hanging out where the rich and famous holiday, then the Caribbean island of St. Barts is the place to be.
The extraordinary island of St Barts in the northern Caribbean offers a wide range of villa rentals set amidst lush tropical vegetation and golden sands. Resplendent under the tropical sun and conforming to the landscape, St Bart villas are well-equipped with all cotemporary comforts and facilities so that you can enjoy once-in-a-lifetime experience on the island. Many of the villas and cottages have unique interior design with views that simply take your breath away. For a great holiday with family or friends, or just a romantic getaway for two, St Bart villas make a stay on the island a perfect paradise.
This is the main town of the island and the words that best describe it are postcard-perfect. The harbour is the central point of activity; you can take in the views of the impressive yachts or shop to your heart's content in the fabulous duty-free shopping stores offering French and Italian goods. The town also hosts most of the island's 100 restaurants where you can sample everything from seafood, local specialities to international cuisines.
The island hosts the annual Festival de Musique, a music festival which attracts top international performers in January and February. In April, the island becomes venue to a film festival that showcases the best of Caribbean cinema.
No description of St Barts Island can be complete without mentioning its more than dozen beaches. The Anse a Colombier beach is pretty secluded. Another popular beach is the easy-access Baie de St. Jean.
The quality and diversity of food in St. Barts is second to none. This is true not only in numerous local restaurants, but in most villas as well. In fact, gastronomy is a way of life, going far beyond simply “eating to live.” The French influence is particularly noticeable in the local dishes. In St Barth, you’ll find numerous restaurants where you can enjoy everything from an early morning breakfast to a late night supper. The menus offer a myriad of culinary styles, from fresh and light to more traditional French cuisine.
Nightlife on the island is less robust. There is no real movie house, but on many Saturday nights, people assemble at the A.J.O.E. tennis court in Lorient to watch a recent movie, usually dubbed in French. Most villas offer English speaking satellite television programs. People gather for beer at hangout bars in Gustavia. Sometimes there is live music. Some restaurants have an independent cocktail bar. They have a lively ambiance and sometimes propose live entertainment till midnight or 1 AM during the high season.

