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Saint Barth For The Best High Class Vacations Jan 26

St_barth_eastbeach_edenrockSt Barts in English or Saint Barth in French is located in the French West Indies is considered by many to be Monte Carlo in the Caribbean islands. This little Caribbean gem measures just 21sq km or only 8 sq miles, and is a magnet for the European jet set as well as the American well heeled.

An international flavor combines with French chic, West Indian cool and stunning scenery to produce one of the most idyllic vacation destinations to be found not only in the Caribbean but and anywhere in the world. Stepping onto St Barts is to step out of normal existence; the island has an unmistakable feel of quality and affluence, which sets it apart from the over-developed, tourist over-run islands, found elsewhere in the Caribbean chain.

International flights from the US and beyond arrive at the neighboring French island of St Maarten, and then a quick hop of less than 20 minutes will find you in your cab heading for your luxury villa accommodations favored by many visitors to the island.

The island is home to some 20-odd beaches widely regarded as amongst the most perfect on the planet. Some are long expanses of snow white sand catering to every possible need of the fanatical beach dweller. There are restaurants, stunning beach bars; every conceivable kind of water sports, as well has the clearest water imaginable.

There is a distinct lack of monstrous condo developments and massive resort hotel construction; this is because of firm government controls that favor eco-friendly tourism development. The capital of the island was developed by 17th century Swedish colonialists who named the town Gustavia, after their King.

Scuba diving is an incredibly popular pastime around the island’s shores, which is not surprising given the quality of the clear water. In addition, the large numbers of beautiful coral reef structures, as well as at least three ship wrecks, innumerable beautifully colored fish as well as other sea creatures such as turtles and dolphins.

If you prefer your enjoyment, back on the land St. Barts can offer a huge array of activities and sports to keep even the most athletic entertained for every day of their vacation. There are a huge number of diverse sports such as archery, tennis, horse riding, hiking, quad bike riding and many more.

Those who prefer more sedate activities can enjoy a variety of spa treatments including massage and many other therapies. Shopping is also a very popular indulgence especially in Gustavia due to its duty-free port status. Here you will find not only local crafts and gifts; you can also indulge yourself in the world’s finest boutique designer goods and clothing.

St Barts offers the finest of everything from shopping, to villa accommodations, to the best beaches, and the clearest waters. This is why it has become one of the meeting points of the international jet set, who come to enjoy its many sights and wonders.

Call Sonja of BlueOceanVillas toll free at 1 877 311 7759

St Barts, the celebrity hotspot. Jan 02

While Barbados appears to attract more mainstream celebrities, St Barts is strictly the destination for the fashionable crowd.

Renowned for its pristine beaches, the 21-square-kilometre island only has 25 hotels, most of which only have 15 rooms or fewer, which adds to the exclusivity of the place.

Jimmy Choo boss Tamara Mellon is a regular at St Barts, having previously visited with former boyfriend, actor Christian Slater.

This year, she brought her seven-year-old daughter Araminta for company, and has been showing off her slender figure in a series of skimpy bikinis this month.

Mellon is joined by designer pal Marc Jacobs and his fiancé Lorenzo Martone, who have been displaying their toned and tattooed bodies in tight swimming trunks.

And according to friend, hip-hop mogul Russell Simmons, the gay couple may have married on the island over the holidays.

Def Jam Records founder Simmons wrote on his Twitter page on Tuesday: ‘Now dressed for Marc Jacobs and his boyfriend’s wedding party… Very happy for Marc Jacobs. Very sweet man who makes so many people happy… he deserves to be happy… Lorenzo seems very nice.’

Also in St Barts is Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich, his girlfriend Dasha Zhukova and their four-week-old son Alexander.

Abramovich, who owns a £54million estate on St Barts, is rumoured to be hosting a £3million New Year’s Eve beach party and has paid Prince £500,000 to perform.

Celebrities staying at other islands in the Caribbean, including Barbados, have been reportedly offered private jets to ferry them to St Barts to welcome in 2010.

Other famous guests on St Barts include Cowell’s ex-girlfriend, former model Jacqui St Clair and Canadian singer Avril Lavigne, who is holidaying with rumoured new boyfriend Andrew Levitas.

Jetting off to the islands for the New Year’s holiday,  Lindsay Lohan has opted to kick off 2010 in sunny St Barth.

Showing off her fit figure, the actress tweeted a sexy personal bikini pic as she cruised around the Caribbean waters ahead of a scheduled appearance at Russell Simmons’ NYE bash.

It was a New Year’s Eve washout in St. Barts, where storms with soaking rains and high tides forced boldface revelers to move their supersized yachts offshore and cancel their parties.

The biggest bash was supposed to be Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich’s, where more than 250 were expected. But sources said the rain has been so bad that food and supplies for the party couldn’t get there in time. The blowout was to be hosted by art dealer Larry Gagosian for Abramovich’s gallery-owning girlfriend, Dasha Zhukova.

Among those who braved the Caribbean storm were Marc Jacobs and boyfriend Lorenzo Martone, Harvey Weinstein and Georgina Chapman.

Back at the party,Gwen Stefani, Pince andBeyonce (while Jay-Z watched and quaffed on a fat cigar) all preformed for a reported £500,000 each and other guests included Usher,Orlando Bloom and Miranda Kerr,Kanye West, Victoria Silvstedt, Jon Bon Jovi. Suddenly, we’re not that jealous anymore…

Caroline Kennedy, 52, and husband Edwin Arthur Schlossberg, 64, spent their Christmas Eve on a beach in St. Barts with their three children – Rose, 21, Tatiana Celia, 19, and John Bouvier, 16.

St Bart, St Barts, St Barth, St Barths or St Barthelemy ? Aug 09

Is it St Bart, St Barts, St Barth, St Barths or St Barthelemy?

St. Barts, also known as St. Barth, St. Barths and St. Barthélemy, is located in the French West Indies and, at eight miles long, is one of the tiniest islands in the entire Caribbean. The local refers to Saint Barthelemy as SBH, which is the island’s airport code.

St. Barths or Saint Barthélemy, with only 7000 residents, has no large resorts, no casinos, no all-inclusives and no golf courses. What the island does have in abundance are beautiful beaches, breathtaking vistas and a fantastic array of wonderful restaurants. The climate is ideal, with temperatures generally ranging from 76 to 82 degrees Fahrenheit and the crystal blue waters have a average temperature of 75 degrees Fahrenheit making them perfect for swimming year round.

St. Barthélemy was discovered by Christopher Columbus in 1493 and was allegedly named after his brother Bartoloméo. The first plane did not land on the island until the 1940’s when a Dutch pilot, Rémy de Haenen, made a daring landing on the pasture in St. Jean where the airport sits today. The runway was eventually paved but people continued to wait for flights under a tree until a terminal was constructed in the 1980’s.

Although the island has certainly seen development since de Haenen landed on the grass “runway”, it has retained its character and charm.

Unlike most Caribbean vacation destinations, almost half the beds available to St. Barts’ visitors are in privately owned villas, cottages, and apartments.

This is not an accident. Local authorities, to their credit, have long recognized that excessive development is bad for everyone, and have severely restricted the size and style of hotel construction.

All St Barthélemy vacation villas range from moderate to very expensive in price, and from okay to superb in quality. All are informal, quietly chic, and intimate.

Most of the beaches on St. Barts are still commercially undeveloped. Keep in mind that you will probably want a car, and that from anywhere on the island, you can drive anywhere else in less than 20 minutes.

St Barths villa rates are highest during the “Season”, from mid-December until mid-April, and drop substantially during the summer months.

Saint Barth For The Best High Class Vacations Jul 30

St_barth_eastbeach_edenrockSt Barts in English or Saint Barth in French is located in the French West Indies is considered by many to be Monte Carlo in the Caribbean islands. This little Caribbean gem measures just 21sq km or only 8 sq miles, and is a magnet for the European jet set as well as the American well heeled.

An international flavor combines with French chic, West Indian cool and stunning scenery to produce one of the most idyllic vacation destinations to be found not only in the Caribbean but and anywhere in the world. Stepping onto St Barts is to step out of normal existence; the island has an unmistakable feel of quality and affluence, which sets it apart from the over-developed, tourist over-run islands, found elsewhere in the Caribbean chain.

International flights from the US and beyond arrive at the neighboring French island of St Maarten, and then a quick hop of less than 20 minutes will find you in your cab heading for your luxury villa accommodations favored by many visitors to the island.

The island is home to some 20-odd beaches widely regarded as amongst the most perfect on the planet. Some are long expanses of snow white sand catering to every possible need of the fanatical beach dweller. There are restaurants, stunning beach bars; every conceivable kind of water sports, as well has the clearest water imaginable.

There is a distinct lack of monstrous condo developments and massive resort hotel construction; this is because of firm government controls that favor eco-friendly tourism development. The capital of the island was developed by 17th century Swedish colonialists who named the town Gustavia, after their King.

Scuba diving is an incredibly popular pastime around the island’s shores, which is not surprising given the quality of the clear water. In addition, the large numbers of beautiful coral reef structures, as well as at least three ship wrecks, innumerable beautifully colored fish as well as other sea creatures such as turtles and dolphins.

If you prefer your enjoyment, back on the land St. Barts can offer a huge array of activities and sports to keep even the most athletic entertained for every day of their vacation. There are a huge number of diverse sports such as archery, tennis, horse riding, hiking, quad bike riding and many more.

Those who prefer more sedate activities can enjoy a variety of spa treatments including massage and many other therapies. Shopping is also a very popular indulgence especially in Gustavia due to its duty-free port status. Here you will find not only local crafts and gifts; you can also indulge yourself in the world’s finest boutique designer goods and clothing.

St Barts offers the finest of everything from shopping, to villa accommodations, to the best beaches, and the clearest waters. This is why it has become one of the meeting points of the international jet set, who come to enjoy its many sights and wonders.

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Vacation in the Caribbean May 13

We’ve all heard of the Bahamas, Barbados and Jamaica but what of  St Barth, St Maarten or St Martin ? These islands in the Caribbean are waiting to be discovered.

Sint Maarten or Saint Martin, depending on where you’re standing, is a small island located below St Kitts and Nevis in
the Caribbean
. Its northern half is French, its capital is Marigot, whilst it specialises in shopping and cuisine. However, the southern half is Dutch, its capital is Phillipsburg and its main specialism is in nightlife and beaches. And if you feel you’ve a little bit of luck on your side, there a handful of casinos located in the area too.

St Barthelemy – also known as St Barts or Barths – is an amalgamation of laid back West Indies and sophisticated France. Indeed, considered a playground for the rich and famous, St Barthelemy offers an array of small luxury hotels, chic boutiques and beautiful beaches to explore. As such, some of the most popular beaches are in Saline – due to its untouched natural beauty, Colombier – which is very picturesque and can only be reached by way of boat or hiking, and Shell – which has little surf and is perfect for families.

St Barth Restaurant Guide May 04

There are an amazing number of wonderful places (and ways) to dine in St Barth’s. Reservations are essential during the holidays but are appreciated by the restaurant owners year round. St Barth’s is famous for its sophisticated yet casual restaurant scene. Some call it the culinary capital of the Caribbean. Whatever experience you want, trust us, you can find it in St Barts. From four star Relais & Cateau rated dining at Le Gaiac, The Rock, and Victoria’s, to harborside bistros and cafes like Boucanniers, Baz Bar and the Wall House, to feet in the sand casual dining at La Plage and Do Brazil. Did we mention that St Barts has over 80 restaurants? See our featured restaurants and the full St Barts restaurant list.

Shopping and Eating

Most people who vacation in St Barts stay in private villas. Why not take advantage of those airy and open villa kitchens by shopping locally and eating in! St Barts has several well stocked grocery stores including Match across from the airport and L’Oasis near L’Orient, and a number of boulangeries, patisseries, rotisseries and other gourmet food stores like le Petite Columbe in Columbier and La Rotisserie in St Jean.

Thinking of drinking? Not to worry, St Barts has a dozen wine and spirits shops selling a wide range of fine wines, liquers and the local favorite rhum vanilla, visit “absolutely Wine” in Toiny, “Le Cellier du Gouveneur” in Gustavia or “La Cave du Port Franc”.

Private Chefs

One of life’s guilty pleasures is having a private chef come in to your villa to prepare a pool side meal under the stars for you and your friends. St Barts is home to a host of skilled and friendly private chefs. We can personally recommend Licorice & Saffron, Fabulous Feasts and Cordon Bleu for starters. They come to the villa one-hour before dinner, set-up, and lay out a spectacular evening for you. Your relaxed, can choose your own music, and there are no worries about driving home afterwords! Most private chefs are also happy to come to your villa and arrange a 2-4 hour cooking class for you and your guests. See featured private chefs.

Catering

St Barts also has its fair share of catering companies. For big events you can rely on the list of private chefs above, or consider catering companies like Mayas to Go, L’Oasis, Fabulous Feast or ASB

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Saint Barthélemy (Also known as Saint Barth or St. Barts) as your new travel destination Aug 21

PHILIPSBURG, St Maarten, August 21, 2008 – Press Release BlueOceanVillas Rentals NV the leading travel agency for the Islands of Saint Maarten, Saint Martin and Saint Barthélemy.

Press Release
BlueOceanvillas NV, announced Saint Barthélemy (Also known as Saint Barth in French, or St. Barts in English) as its new travel destination. This small, intimate French island is one of the most distinctive islands in the Caribbean. St Barth’s is famous for its casual chic French culture, uncrowded beaches, and world-class restaurants.

BlueOceanVillas will represent 47 private villas on the Island of Saint Barth, which are the primary form of vacation accommodation. These vacation villas ranging from modernist influenced hillside villas to West Indies styled beachfront bungalows, located in the most desirable areas of the Island of St Barts and range from magnificent designer villas with a full range of amenities to quaint beach side villas with the ocean at your doorstep. These luxury villas are the perfect place for a large or intimate gathering.

St Barth (Saint Barthélemy)
St. Barth has long been considered a playground of the rich and famous and is known for its beautiful pristine beaches, gourmet dining in chic bistros and high-end designer shopping. Of the 20 beaches on the small island, several are considered especially inviting. On the southern side of the island, Grand Saline is a pristine beach with no development. On the western edge of the island is Colombier beach, which is only reachable by boat or a hike. St. Jean, Flamands and Grand-Cul-de-Sac beaches are also popular and attractive beaches, which have hotels and other establishments on them. Shell Beach is popular for families with kids as it has little surf.

About BlueOceanVillas Ltd

BlueOceanVillas is St Maarten, St Martin and St Barth’s leading online travel company and offer privately owned luxury accommodations, style, service and privacy for your next villa vacation, with all the comforts of your home. By consistently offering unsurpassed expertise and service we have built and maintained a large base of loyal customers who turn to us year after year to assist them with locating exceptional villas.We provide personal service, which can match you to the perfect property for your Caribbean vacation.

Media Contact : R.H. Detiger, Communication Officer
Phone : 1 877 311 7759
Email : info@blueoceanvillas.com
Website :  http://www. BlueOceanVillas.com

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Helpful tips “how to get Married” in St Maarten, St Martin and St Barth’s Jun 21

St. Maarten

The deceptively small Dutch St. Maarten presents some interesting contrasts for the explorer. Wide beaches along the coast, full of sunbathers and surfers, seem a far cry from the quiet country roads and small towns of the hillsides. In the evening the hills of the interior become even more peaceful, while the glittering casinos and pulsing clubs of the coast just begin to come alive.

MARRIAGE REQUIREMENTS:
Couples planning on getting married on St. Maarten must be at least 18 years of age. Requests must be submitted at the least 14 days prior to the scheduled ceremony to be conducted by the Registrar.
The following notarized original documents must be submitted to the Registrar with your request:
A full abridged birth certificate to prove the legality of the same. The birth certificate must have an “Apostille” stamp which can be obtained from the City Hall;

1. In the event persons are not of Dutch nationality, a valid passport is required;
2. Address of both parties;
3. Duration of stay on St. Maarten;
4. Unmarried persons must present a declaration of marital status not older than 3 months;
5. If widow(er), a death certificate;
6. If divorced, a divorce certificate or a final judgment decree;
7. For minors, permission of the parents is required;
8. Names of parents, maiden names of mother including place of birth and birth date;
9. Professions of the bride, the groom and the parents.
10. 6 (six) witness if the marriage is performed outside of the Marriage Hall. Non-Dutch witnesses must present a valid passport or a birth certificate with a picture I.D.
Original documents other than Dutch or English need to be translated into the Dutch language (i.e. a French or Spanish document must be translated into Dutch, not English).
The cost for contracting foreign marriages is US$275.55 and includes civil ceremony, marriage books, stamps and certificates.

Questions can be directed to:
Chief Registrar
Census Office
Soualiga Road
Philipsburg, St. Maarten
Fax: + 599-542-4267

ST. MAARTEN MARRIAGE POLICY
For the contracting of marriages on the Island Territory of Sint-Maarten, the following procedures are applicable and required (in accordance with the Civil Code at the Netherlands Antilles 1869 and as amended).

1. Birth Certificates of both parties are required (article 120). Persons of foreign nationalities should be 21 years and over in order to contract a marriage without consent of their parents, Guardians (such also in accordance to the laws of their respective countries of origin). Persons of the Netherlands nationality should be 23 years and over (article 91).

2. Divorced persons may remarry in Sint-Maarten, but should provide a recent extract of divorce of this current year. Divorced women, can only remarry after 306 days upon inscription into the registry of divorce at the office of Civil State (article 83).

3. A period of 10 (ten) days is required by law in accordance to article 124 of the Civil Code of the Netherlands Antilles to register at the Office of Civil Registry. Persons dearing to get married must first declare before the office of Civil State of their intentions of contracting a marriage. Office hours are Mondays through Fridays from 8.30 am to12.00 noon and from 1.30 pm to 3.30 pm (article 99, 100 101) Publication of marriage banns. Starts from the Saturday thereafter (article 124).

4. On Tuesdays through Thursdays Marriages can be contracted for the price of Nafls. 90(approx, $51); on Fridays for Nafls. 120 (approx. $67); and on Saturdays for the price of Nafls 270 (approx. $152). Price includes the marriage book. (These prices are in effect as of October 1, 1994, in accordance with ‘AB 1194 No. 11 Stamps ordinance 1994)

5. To contract a marriage on the Island, one of the parties concerned must be an inscribed Residence at the Census Office. Two witnesses are also required to be present at the marriage ceremony and must also be inscribed residents at one of the Census Office of the Netherlands Antilles (articles 125 and 126). To become a resident of the Netherlands Antilles one must first have a valid residence permit and/or a permit granted by the Government Authorities, of which must be handled by the Immigration Department in question (P.B. 1986 No. 96).

6. Foreign persons wishing to get married in St. Maarten and who are not inscribed as a resident can request permission from the Lt. Governor of the Island Territory of St. Maarten. If permission is granted a temporary tourist permit will be issued in order to contract a marriage. A written request must be submitted to the attention of the Lt. Governor; this can be send to:

Lt. Governor Franklyn RICHARDS
Government Administration Building
P.O. Box 943
Philipsburg, St.Maarten.
Netherlands Antilles

You may also fax the Lt. Governor at 011-59954-24884. Please allow at least 2 months for a Reply, please note that you need to be on the Island at least two days before the wedding date.

7. Registration at the office of Civil Registry needs to take place at least ten days before the marriage. This can be done by faxing their office at 011-59954- 21267. Please send the Fax to the attention of Mr. Alberto Mathew, Chief Registrar. The following documents are needed in order to register: – Copy of approval letter from Lt. Governor (temporary tourist permit) – Birth certificates of both parties – Copy of Civil Status (In case of Divorce Certificates is needed).
The office of Civil Registry is located at:
Sualiouga Rd. #6
Philipsburg,
St. Maarten
Phone: 011-59954-22457 Fax: 011-59954-24567

Please note that all documents must be translated into the Dutch language by an official sworn translator and/ or by a Notary Public with their signature, stamps and seal.

The following person can do translation on Island:
Ms. Cheryl LaBega- Language translator – Government Administration Building
Philipsburg, St. Maarten.

Please note that one to weeks is needed to translate the documents.

8. The Office of the Civil State performs the marriages after all documents are found to be correct, after which if requested by parties, a clergyman can perform the wedding ceremony at the Wedding Hall situated at Sualiouga Rd. # 4, Pondfill, Philipsburg.

9. Other required documents are:- A valid return ticket, or to travel elsewhere outside the Netherlands Antilles- Required documents for returning to the country of origin, or for further travel elsewhere- Sufficient means to be able to support your stay in St.Maarten.

St. Martin

St. Martin is 21 square miles (54 sq km) of French territory with a strikingly French way of life. The currency, the language, the goods in the shops, the escargot and frog legs in the restaurants and the pastries and breads in the bakeries, the cars, the fashions and the sheer style – it’s all unashamedly French, with the added Caribbean attraction of superb beaches on which to spend the hot, sunny days.

MARRIAGE REQUIREMENTS:
Marriage Requirements for marriage coming soon.

TOURIST BOARD INFORMATION:
Contact St. Martin Tourist Office at 1 877-956-1234

St. Barth

St Barthelemy is the Monte Carlo of the Caribbean, without the traffic jams but with the added advantage of flawless beaches. Shortened to Saint Barth in French and St Barts in English it is an exclusive eight square mile (21 sq km) embodiment of 24-carat French chic. It attracts millionaires on luxury yachts, movie stars and French expatriates fleeing the European winter. If you’re looking for a Caribbean island where relaxation and Gallic style under a tropical sun have been refined to perfection, you’ve found it.

MARRIAGE REQUIREMENTS:

While it is impossible for anyone other than St. Barths residents to have a civil marriage ceremony in St. Barths, a lot of people of many nationalities with a close connection to St. Barths do decide to have their Christian marriage or wedding blessing on the island.

St. Bartholomew’s Anglican Church is willing to discuss the possibility of holding wedding services, but sufficient notice must be given in time for the necessary preparations. The Anglican Church undertakes weddings in both English and French but does not provide for wedding services outside of the Church. The priest, Revd Charles Vere Nicoll, lives on the island and can help with enquiries – Tel: (59) 05 90 29 74 63.

St Martin and St Maarten villa accommodation possibilities Jun 02

bov-logo.JPGTourists visiting the sun drenched island of St Martin and St Maarten in the Caribbean. Are now swinging away from the many luxurious and high quality hotel and resort accommodations, available on the island. Choosing instead, to opt for up market villa accommodations that are available through reputable agents.

There are several compelling reasons why tourists now consider that villa accommodations on St Martin and St Maarten are a more viable option than traditional hotel amenities.

Possibly the main reason for this slow but sure change in preferences is the idea that a villa can offer a much greater degree of solitude than a hotel can. Villa’s can offer a much more private accommodation than any hotel can offer, regardless of how many stars it has.

Many families and couples wishing to have a quality time with their loved ones are choosing villas to enable them to have the option of spending large amounts of exclusive time with their partner or family, without disturbance of other guests and hotel staff.

Families and friends can be conveniently housed together while still enjoying private facilities such as separate bathrooms and bedrooms. While also affording visitors the option of enjoying luxurious communal areas and the swimming pool.

All of the occupants can also divide the rent between them making villa accommodation not only more private, but probably cheaper than multiple quality hotel or resort rooms. Thus, saving a group of friends or family money, while offering the convenience and fun of sharing one roof.

St Martin and St Maarten villa accommodations can offer superior facilities, including, private swimming pools, tennis courts, maid service, Jacuzzi’s and possibly an exotic private beachfront location.

Private villas can give you the option of having a chef prepare all of your meal requirements regardless of how many visitors are using the property. One thing many ladies consider the real vacation is to escape the drudgery of preparing a meal for five after a day that up until then, has been a laid back relaxing experience. A chef can also give you the advantage of having the meal available upon your return from a strenuous day of windsurfing or laying on the white sand beach.

St Barts, St Martin and St Maarten are considered to have perhaps the finest cuisine available in the Caribbean. With many high-quality French and European restaurants offering an exciting blend of European and Afro-Caribbean indulgences.

When selecting a St Martin or St Maarten villa you will need to carefully consider the available options and reconcile that with your needs and requirements.  Selecting a villa that has an appropriate number of bedrooms is an important aspect that should not be overlooked.

You should also consider other important factors such as would you like your own private pool, or is it more important that you can easily reach a peaceful beach for your morning swim.

If you like to indulge yourself in local nightlife then perhaps a location that is near to one of the major towns would be important.  What ever your needs it is best to consider them before making a booking, rather than realizing you have made mistake once you arrive.

Agencies that offer villa accommodations on St Martin or St Maarten can professionally assist you with your needs and requirements.  All you need to do then is indulge yourself in the luxury that these beautiful homes can provide.
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St. Barts, exclusive tropical playground May 28

Villas de vacances à louer à Saint Martin and Saint BarthThe first frost of winter often brings about dreams of Caribbean vacations, and the desire to get away to a sundrenched desert isle can start to play on the mind. There are a large number of Caribbean island’s, many of which have a strong British, Dutch or French flavor, left over from their colonial past.

Many people have their own personal favorite Caribbean getaway retreat, many choose there island because of the slick Madison Ave advertising campaigns, that promote them as the ultimate Caribbean getaway destinations.

Perhaps because of its very strong French influence the tiny Caribbean nation of St Barts has avoided such brash invitations to visit this tropical paradise. St Barts is the kind of place that has grown steadily in popularity almost entirely due to positive word of mouth from past visitors.

The islanders have avoided mass tourism by avoiding mass advertising; they are far more interested in quality when it comes to tourists, rather than quantity. Many return home from the island singing enthusiastic praises about this incredible vacation location. Then these are the same people who complain when other visitors want to enjoy their hidden, little piece of paradise.

St. Barts is sometimes referred to as the Monte Carlo or St. Tropez in the Caribbean, this is possibly an insult to this stunningly picturesque eight square mile slice of another world. The truth is that St. Barts probably has far more to offer than its Mediterranean sisters.

Unlike these bustling and overdeveloped French cities, growth on St. Barts has been strictly controlled in an eco-friendly manor, for many years. Even before anyone had every heard the phrase. Construction has been strictly limited, with a distinct lack of unattractive condo complexes, and mega hotels.

to be found on the island including villas defiantly fall under the bracket of ‘luxury class’. With no prefabricated ‘build ‘em cheap- sell ‘em fast’ ugly high rise construction, permitted anywhere on the island.

Even the normal life blood of most Caribbean islands, the cruise ship, is allowed only limited access, with numbers very strictly controlled to avoid the ‘day trip’ feel that changes the face of tourism on many of the West Indian islands.

St. Barts has chosen instead to offer the highest quality vacation to a smaller number of lucky visitors. These privileged few can partake of the 20 stunning beaches that circle the island, separating the land from the crystal clear, azure blue tropical warm seas.

Many people visit the island just to experience its incredible scuba diving opportunities along the Coral reefs located just off shore. Others want to laze the day away on the snow white beach, sipping on a fruit cocktail. Many come for the huge variety of designer goods available at bargain prices on this duty free island.

What ever your reasons for wanting to visit this undiscovered paradise island, it is sure not to disappoint even the most jaded traveler. St. Barts has so much to offer any visitor that demands quality, and the best that money can buy, in an exotic tropical playground.