Sunday, July 11, 2010

French Chic at St Bart's - Enjoy an All Inclusive Holiday Today

     If you are looking for a place that has pristine beaches, warm waters and a French influence, St. Bart's is the island for you. This tiny island that is only 8 miles long and located in the Caribbean Sea, has beautiful secluded beaches, charming hotels and outstanding French cuisine. St. Bart's is also widely known to be a tropical playground for the rich and wealthy. If you are looking for a place to relax in the tropics, the all inclusive resorts in Bahamas would be fine, but St. Bart's would be spectacular.
     St. Bart's is completely surrounded by 20 breathtaking beaches that welcome sunbathers and swimmers with sparkling water and white sand. Many of the waters around the island are warm and calm, lending themselves to windsurfing as its major water sport attraction. Like all of the other islands in the Caribbean Sea, St. Bart's has plenty of areas in the clear waters for scuba diving and snorkeling. Grand Cul de Sac on St. Bart's is home to the most popular beach on the island. Many of the all inclusive beach resorts and restaurants on the island are located in this part of the island. Grand Cul de Sac is protected from large waves by a coral reef, making the waters perfect for the aforementioned water activities.
     There are many wonderful places to stay while in St. Bart's. The type of lodging that you choose depends on your budget. If you have a big budget, the hotels and resorts right alongside the beach at Grand Cul de Sac are the most expensive. There are rustic bungalows that are tucked away near other beaches that are a little lower on the price scale. If you are really looking for a steal of a deal, there are many houses and villas that are available for rent. Some resorts offer brightly colored cottages scattered along paths that are edged with tropical flora. If you do decide to stay at a hotel located along a beach, most of the hotels have private beach access. Your all inclusive holiday can have all of the amenities you desire and more.
     The best time of the year to visit St. Bart's is from late August to early November. The reason for this is that most people from the United States and Europe tend to travel to the Caribbean while the weather back home is at its worst. The winter and spring months are when the hotel prices are the highest. The hotel prices tend to drop sometime after April, but the crowds really drop off at the end of August.

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