St. Barts
It's the ultimate in sophistication in the tropics: chic, rich, and very Parisian.
Forget historic sites or ambitious watersports programs. You go to St. Barts for the relaxation, the French cuisine, the white-sand beaches, and the ultimate in comfort.
New friends call it "St. Barts," while old-time visitors prefer "St. Barths." Either way, it's short for St. Barth?lemy (San Bar-te-le-mee), named by its discoverer Columbus in 1493.
The island's capital is Gustavia, named after a Swedish king. It's St. Barts's only town and seaport. A sheltered harbor, it has the appearance of a dollhouse-scale port.
Content provided by Frommer's Unlimited? 2011, Whatsonwhen Limited and Wiley Publishing, Inc.