Vogue’s Guide to St. Barths

"There’s this phenomenon called Stendhal syndrome, when one feels a sense of shock when faced with great aesthetic beauty. That’s what it feels like to enter into the Cheval Blanc in St Barths, a LVMH-owned hotel that exudes French Riviera-esque glamour. Tropical greenery and flora enshrouds each walkway, and walls are adorned in bougainvillea arches. The pink-and-white adorned beach club somehow manages to be social yet still relaxing—sure, you can order a bottle of magnum Whispering Angel to your cabana, or you could just as easily nap on your day bed. The rooms, dotted with pops of turquoise and globally sourced art, exude a warm, tropical feel that doesn’t feel cheesy. Then there’s the infinity pool: It’s hard to know where it stops and the Caribbean begins."

"The “Rock” in Eden Rock is a nod to the hotel’s rockside locale, but also its vibe. Brimming with a buzzy, rock n’ roll style energy, the Eden Rock is the place to be for those who want an elevated scene—which is why so many people love going to St. Barths in the first place. It’s hard not to feel lively when lying on a brick-red sun bed next to the hotel’s rosé-sipping clientele, which has included everyone from Howard Hughes to Greta Garbot and Princess Lee Radziwill throughout its 60-year history. If you can pull yourself from the bathlike waters of St. Jean beach—the Eden Roc has the most swimmable beach on the island—you're a mere minute walk from dance-on-table day clubs like Nikki Beach and Gyp Sea."
"Want a hotel with a strong wellness angle? Look no further than Hotel Christopher, whose Sisley Spa was named the best Caribbean spa by the World Spa Awards. Although perhaps don’t aim to be too healthy while staying there: their delicious cheeseburger is known island-wide."
Le Sereno Hotel
Hotel
"Christian Liaigre designed the polished interiors of Le Sereno, a hotel tucked away on St. Barth’s Grand Cul de Sac. The property features 600 feet of private waterfront—Le Sereno is one of the few hotels that only allows hotel guests to use their beach club—and children will scramble to snorkel with sea turtles, who swim freely in the bay."
"There’s a quaint charm to Villa Marie, a boutique hotel nestled high above the hills in Colombier. Sure, there’s no beach on site—although they offer shuttles to beach club Gyp Sea—but there’s simply no hotel with more spectacular views on the island. And, unlike its more bustling hospitality counterparts, Villa Marie is so quiet that you can hear the island’s natural fauna chirping in the tree canopies day or night."
WIMCO Villas - Beachfront villas for rent with concierge service
Vacation home rental agency
"If you’d prefer the privacy of a home rather than the bustle of a resort, use Wimco Villas to source an island retreat. The company, which specializes in Caribbean rentals, has an impressive portfolio: there’s everything from an 11-bedroom compound in Mount Jean that comes with a private chef to elegant townhomes in town center. (Want something in between? This writer stayed at the striking Villa Jocapana, where you can gaze upon the sun setting over the port of Gustavia from your infinity pool.) Added bonus? Many of the villas come with a concierge service to assist you with everything from dinner reservations to boat rentals."
Maya's Restaurant
Permanently Closed
"Maya’s is one of the restaurants where you can clearly tell that the tables around you have been dining there forever. An island staple since 1984, the menu shifts depending on what the fisherman brought in that day, and it boasts beautiful waterfront views. Go here with your family, or for a hearty dinner with friends."

Le Tamarin
French restaurant
"To dine at Le Tamarin is to feel like you are doing so in the middle of a tropical oasis—if, well, the jungle had glamorous guests dining in sequins and feathers, as well guests playing boozy games of backgammon on its grounds. Serving up French island-style cuisine (think ceviche yet also foie gras) and an expansive fresh-caught fish selection, you’d be remiss not to order their signature cocktail, the Tamarini, before heading out on the town."
BONITO ST BARTH
French restaurant
"Perhaps the best word to describe Bonito is the simplest one: fun. The drinks come in ridiculous glasses (think a copper bath tub with a rubber ducky), the music is blasting, and the entire restaurant crowd is there to have a good time."
Bagatelle St.Barths
French restaurant
"Just like Bonito, Bagatelle is where to go when you want a dinnertime scene. It’s always packed, and always defined by a DJ. Stay late enough and people will start dancing on tables, champagne bottles in hand."
L'Isola
Italian Restaurant
"Looking for a more romantic, less rambunctious dinner? Head to the L’Isola in Gustavia, which offers fine Italian cuisine in a dark, moody setting."
Shellona
Restaurant
"Shellona—the beach club of Hôtel Barrière Le Carl Gustaf —always attracts a stylish crowd, thanks to their innovative Greek food, vibey music, and position on a pearly-white sand beach."
Gyp Sea Beach
Restaurant
"A newcomer on the St. Barths scene is Gyp Sea, a vibrant bohemian club on Pelican Beach that offers “sea, sun, rum and BBQ.” Drinks are playful in parrot-shaped glasses, and everything edible—from fish, to pineapple, to corn, to meats—is thrown on the grill."